Sabrina Island (Antarctica)

Island Small Antarctic island off the coast, rarely visited

A remote Antarctic island, Sabrina Island is reached mainly by scientific and expedition vessels; visits focus on polar landscapes, ice formations and wildlife observation from boats.

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Sabrina Island (Antarctica)
-66.9500, 163.2833
No public access (Antarctic feature; visit only via expedition cruise with regulatory permits)

How to Get to Sabrina Island (Antarctica) #

Sabrina Island is in the Antarctic region and can only be reached via expedition vessels operating in the austral summer (November-March). Access requires an organised cruise or scientific expedition and compliance with Antarctic Treaty environmental regulations.

Best Time to Visit Sabrina Island (Antarctica) #

Sabrina Island in Antarctica is visited-if at all-during the austral summer; access is strictly regulated and generally only possible with licensed Antarctic expeditions.

Austral summer
November-March · -2-+2°C
The only practical season for ship-based visits and shore incursions; sea ice retreats and wildlife is most active.

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