Your answer depends on your Antarctic destination, your point of origin and the speed of your vessel. If you're sailing, you can sail from anywhere in USA and achieve landfall anywhere on Antarctica.
For example, sailing from the Northwest coast of the US to the Antarctic Circle is about 8,274 nautical miles, if you sail in a straight line. From there you can calculate the distance to your Antarctic destination, and add it.
Your time at sea, then, depends on the speed of your sailboat, your point of origin and your Antarctic journey's end.
Your answer depends on where you want to go in Antarctica.
Your answer depends on your point of departure, your ultimate destination and the transit time of the ship you choose.
Your answer depends on the route you take, your ultimate destination on the Antarctic continent, and how you plan to cross the Southern Ocean with a car.
that's a hard question to answer but I'd say look at the closest city to hawaii like somewhere in the US to antarctica. sorry my answer is pathetic.
edyte6
Depends on where you leave from.
I doubt that any helicopter can fly from Antarctica to Australia.
It matters whers where you live
5 days
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.
62 Days.