Yes, you can.
you can reach Antarctica by plan and by ship. In fact ship was used more often in the past but now plane is used aswell from what I know.
Your answer depends on the route you take to your ultimate Antarctic destination and the speed of your ship.
Your answer depends on your ultimate destination on the continent, the route you choose and the speed of the ship.
Your answer depends on the time of year, the condition of the sea ice, your ultimate Antarctic destination and the route you take to get there, plus the speed of the ship.
Your answer depends on the time of year, the condition of the sea ice, your ultimate Antarctic destination and the route you take to get there, plus the speed of the ship.
You can get to Antarctica by ship or by airplane.
Your answer depends on several variables:Where in Antarctica do you want to go?What is the route you take to get to your Antarctic destination?What is the speed of the ship?One variable is this: if you sail south, in a straight line, and accept that any Antarctic soil is your destination, you will sail about 7,382.957 nautical miles.
You travel to Antarctica by air or by ship.
Taking an icebreaker ship to Antarctica is an advantage. You have a quick form of transport, and if you get stuck in ice, the icebreaker part of the ship is there to help!
You can get to Antarctica by ship or by airplane as modes of transportation.
By ship.
By ship or by airplane