These remote and uninhabited British territories in the southern Atlantic Ocean do not have any traditional hotels. They`re mainly visited by scientists and by tourists on guided expedition cruises. Accommodations for these trips are provided onboard the expedition vessels. Visitors can see a wealth of wildlife, including large colonies of seals and penguins, as well as the historic Grytviken whaling station.
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