No, not unless your ribs count as money and you are paying for the privilege of touring the continent. Most people, however, consider it payment enough to pay 'an arm and a leg'.
Your answer depends on where you want to go in Antarctica.
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Depending on where you want to go, you can go by ship or by airplane.
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you want to go, and your mode of transportation, plus the route you choose.
Your answer depends on your starting point.
Your answer depends on your ultimate destination in Antarctica, the route you choose and the speed of the boat.
You can go to Antarctica as a tourist if you can afford it: cruises being among some of the most expensive cruises on earth. Or you can go to Antarctica and work in support of science, by applying to your government's representative in Antarctica. The USA government's representative in Antarctica is the National Science Foundation. Finally, you can go to Antarctica as a science if you are funded by your government to investigate a question pertaining to the health of planet earth.
Your answer depends on your starting point in Argentina, your ultimate destination in Antarctica, and the speed of your boat.
Your answer depends on your starting point.
21 daysYour answer depends on where in Australia you begin your voyage, where in Antarctica you intend to go, and the speed of your vessel.
Take advice from a doctor or other health professional.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean: you cannot get there by car. Since there are no roadways in Antarctica, a car isn't of much use there, even if you paid to fly it or ship one to the continent.