I think is today
They arrived in 1405bc
Why are you so bothered man! Get a life
No. The first human visitors to the Antarctic continent didn't arrive until the early 1800s. It's too cold there to support any kind of life: there are no native or indigenous peoples on the continent.
The Torah says Abraham and his family were the first Hebrews to arrive. They walked and rode in wagons drawn by animals.
All tourists arrive on the Antarctic continent and its sub-islands by boat. Only expeditions that pay for air transit fly to the continent.
Visitors to the Antarctic arrive on boats and use these vessels to move around in Antarctic waters. On land, visitors walk in limited areas. People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica usually walk about in the boundaries of the research station where they are assigned. Movement beyond the station is accomplished by Ski-Doo, Tucker, or helicopter, depending on the requirements of the mission at hand.
Tens of thousands arrive in Israel around April and for at least 2,000 years swifts have been building their nests and laying eggs in the crevices of the Western Wall. Visitors arrive in droves to watch the birds.
Everything on the Antarctic continent is imported. Supplies arrive at various research stations by air, by boat, or by cross-country, ice-worthy, heavy transport vehicles.
Visitors to Antarctica -- generally tourists -- arrive in boats and visit beaches. The most accessible are the beaches in the Antarctic Peninsula, but there are tours to other sea-side destinations.
There are three main airports to which international flights arrive, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. On occasion, Invercargill airport has been used for Antarctic flights, but the bulk of these use Christchurch.
The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate that the continent of Antarctic. There are no countries on the Antarctic Plate.