From late November until the end of January there’s a destination that experiences 24 hours of sunlight.
Antarctica is located at southernmost point of the planet and is the least populated continent in the world.
The chilly location attracts thousands of visitors a year with its gigantic icebergs and clear waters.
Unknown to some, a natural phenomenon happens annually, mostly during Antarctica’s summer months where the sun never completely sits below the horizon due to the Earth’s tilt.
This creates a constantly glowing sky, a natural wonder dubbed the Midnight Sun.
Wildlife activity is also enhanced during the enchanting time and elephant seals basking on ice floes are a common sight.
Adélie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins tending to their chicks can also be seen.
From late November until the end of January Antartica experiences 24 hours of sunlight

Antarctica is located at southernmost point of the planet and is the least populated continent in the world
Holiday website Wildfoot Travel described the natural wonder as ‘disorienting yet magical’.
They said: ‘You’ll find yourself walking among penguins at 10pm, sailing past glowing blue icebergs well past midnight, or standing on deck as the sky turns gold and pink – and never goes dark.
‘It’s one of the most disorienting yet magical sensations on Earth.’
Interest in visiting Antarctica is ‘surging’, according to the travel site, and travellers are encouraged to book early, especially for trips during the festive season.
The company added: ‘For many, it’s not just about seeing the wildlife or the scenery – it’s about feeling like you’re part of a completely different world.
‘The Midnight Sun adds a dreamlike quality that you can’t get anywhere else on the planet.’
Visitors not prepared for the sun never setting often find it difficult to sleep at first or feel confused over what time it is.
The travel site recommends bringing a sleep mask to help block out light.

Unknown to some, a natural phenomenon happens annually, mostly during Antarctica’s summer months where the sun never completely sits below the horizon due to the Earth’s tilt

Interest in visiting Antarctica is ‘surging’, according to the travel site, and travellers are encouraged to book early, especially for trips during the festive season
Weather appropriate clothes are also recommended with temperatures only as high as -2 to 5 degrees in the summer months.
It is advised to stick to a regular schedule, including set times for meals, to help stay regulated during the constant light.
Though it isn’t a tropical location, sun cream and moisturisers are still recommended because of how much the sun reflects off the ice.
The cold temperatures can drain batteries quickly, so extra equipment is also encouraged.