Antarctica

Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins.
Area14.2 million km²
Population1,000 to 5,000 depending on season
Population density0.00008 to 0.00040 inhabitants per square kilometre (0.00021 to 0.00104/sq mi)
UN M49 code– Antarctica; – World