The flight time for flights between the above places is 18.5 hours
This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.
Your answer depends on the plan you make for your journey, including the location of your final Antarctic Destination.
Variables include the amount of time you plan to 'sail' versus the amount of time you plan to 'shelter in' at various ports, especially to re-supply your vessel.
As well, your vessel requires a re-enforced hull, because of iceberg activity you will encounter as you reach the Southern Ocean.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
You can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile or Argentina, and then commission an expedition to take you to where ever you want to go on the Antarctic continent. You would be responsible for all expenses incurred for your expedition.
I not sure but i think it takes about 3 days
It takes around about 1 month to get to Antarctica from America. Hope this answer helps :D
It all depends on where you are living and where the port that you are leaving from is.
Your answer depends on the cruise ship you take. Tours last from less than 10 days to more than 20 days. There are no direct cruises.
It depends where you're traveling from.
Your answer depends on your mode of travel, your route, your departure port and your ultimate Antarctic destination.
Your answer depends on where you want to go in Antarctica.
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Depends on where you leave from.
I doubt that any helicopter can fly from Antarctica to Australia.
North America is land and is up north, but Antarctica is ice and is down south. Millions live in North America, but not very many live in Antarctica. North America's summer is Antarctica's winter, and North America's winter is Antarctica's summer! Also, North America is much bigger than Antarctica.
It matters whers where you live
5 days
The Drake Passage is between America and Antarctica.
The three continents closest to Antarctica are South America, Australia and South Africa. But, the closest is South America. The three closest continents to Antarctica are South America, Australia, and Africa. The microcontinent Zealandia is very close to Antarctica.
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you choose to dock, the speed of your boat and the route you choose.
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you want to go, and your mode of transportation, plus the route you choose.