You can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina or South Africa, then charter a private excursion -- all of which you'd pay for -- to take you to your Antarctic destination.
Otherwise from one of the countries listed above, you may be able to find a tour that will take you to the continent.
Depending on where you are and where in Antarctica you want to go, you can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina or South Africa, then join a boat tour to your Antarctic destination.
You can travel by tour boat once you reach the boat's point of departure, which will be in Australia, New Zealand, Chile or Argentina -- your choice.
what is the closest city from pot charlotte fl to Geogia and how many miles is it.
Your answer depends on where you want to land on the Antarctic continent.
You can travel through South America, South Africa or New Zealand to reach destinations in Antarctica.
From UK, you head south to reach Antarctica.
no, its a separate continent and country on its own.
Average temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing; in UK freezing temperatures are more rare on average.
The UK is about 94,060 square miles and Antarctica is about 5,400,000 square miles according to Wikipedia. Assuming that these numbers are correct, Antarctica is about 57 and a half times the size of the UK. If you wanted to know how many times the UK can be fit into Antarctica without changing the shape of the land masses, I am afraid I cannot help you.
it takes 134 hours to get to antartica from the uktry it it will workYour answer depends on where you choose to land in Antarctica.
Antarctica is 1.4 times bigger than the usa and 58 times bigger than the uk
3 weeks????
Antarctica has no time zones, because it could be in any time zone, so there is no time difference.
it takes 11 hours
Australia, USA, Russia, UK, Netherlands, Argentina, Brazil
None. UK makes claims over parts of the Antarctic continent, but the claims are not valid according to the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is owned in sections by various countries, being the UK, New Zealand, France, Norway [owns two territories], Australia, Chile, and Argentina. Nazi Germany also owns a slice of Antarctica, although only Germany recognises this territory [funnily enough]