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Port Martin AntarcticaCruise Port Guide

Port Martin offers a unique Antarctic experience, serving as a landing site for cruise passengers rather than a conventional port. You will be tendered ashore from your cruise ship by inflatable zodiac boats directly to the landing area. This site provides an unparalleled opportunity to explore an abandoned French base, observe wildlife, and witness stunning polar landscapes. As with all Antarctic landings, be prepared for a pristine, uninhabited environment with no commercial facilities.

Getting Around from the Port

Upon arrival via zodiac, all exploration at Port Martin is conducted on foot, following the designated paths and expedition guidelines set by your cruise operator. There are no roads, public transportation, taxis, or rental services available. Your time ashore will be spent walking within the landing site to observe the natural and historical features.

Attractions and Activities

Your visit to Port Martin will focus on guided exploration of the landing site's unique features:

  • Abandoned French Base: Explore the remnants of an old French base, where scattered artifacts provide a glimpse into early Antarctic exploration.
  • Adelie Penguin Rookery: Observe a vibrant Adelie Penguin rookery, offering fantastic opportunities to see these fascinating birds in their natural habitat.
  • McCormack Skua Nests: Keep an eye out for nesting McCormack Skuas, a predatory bird species common in the Antarctic.
  • Ice Cliffs and Antarctic Plateau: Marvel at the spectacular backdrop of towering ice cliffs and a snow ramp that leads towards the vast Antarctic Plateau.

Dining & Shopping

As an uninhabited landing site, Port Martin offers no commercial facilities. There are no restaurants, cafes, shops, or markets available. All dining and shopping will be onboard your cruise ship.

Weather

Port Martin (Base Port Martin) on the Adélie Land coast in Antarctica has an extreme polar climate with summer (December–January) temperatures typically between 14°F and 28°F (-10°C to -2°C) and powerful katabatic winds. This is an extremely remote location. Pack the heaviest expedition-grade thermal layers, fully waterproof and windproof outerwear, and insulated waterproof boots.

Average Temperature (°F)
3420Jan3213Feb30-2Mar22-12Apr16-17May15-20Jun19-21Jul18-22Aug18-19Sep24-13Oct311Nov3418Dec
Average Precipitation (in)
2.47Jan3.07Feb3.06Mar2.43Apr2.17May2.09Jun2.88Jul2.17Aug2.43Sep1.56Oct1.96Nov1.8Dec

Safety

While specific safety concerns beyond the inherent challenges of an Antarctic environment are not noted, visitors should always adhere strictly to the guidelines provided by their expedition staff regarding wildlife interaction, designated landing areas, and personal safety in cold, icy conditions.

Currency and Language

There is no local currency or commerce at Port Martin. All expenses are covered by your cruise fare, and no cash or credit cards are needed ashore.

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