A bucket list kayaking spot for many travellers, Cuverville Island in Antarctica is probably the world's coldest, windiest, and the driest place to be in; thus, covering yourself from heavy-duty dry suits, thick boots, and gloves is a must to be safe from the freezing temperatures. Immersing yourself in these hard conditions is completely worth it in order to experience these ethereal surroundings. Some of the most common animals you'd see around here are penguins. They can be seen hopping around from rock to rock, suddenly deciding to dive into the freezing waters and darting under your kayak. If you're lucky, you'll also spot Weddell seals and even humpback whales.