It took about two months or so to get to Newfoundland and back while staying for two or three weeks of exploring there. It also depended on how the waters were each day as well as how hard working his crew was on each expedition. (this is a general length for his first successful voyage) :D
John Cabot's voyage in 1497 was originally intended to last about one year. However, he returned to England after only about three months at sea, having set sail in May and returning in August. Despite the brevity of his journey, he is credited with being one of the first Europeans to explore parts of North America since the Vikings.
It is about 30 to 40 days
John Cabot sailed on the Matthew from Bristol on May 2, 1497, and crossed the Atlantic Ocean to land on Cape Breton Island on June 24, 1497, for a total of 53 days at sea.
John Cabots ship weighed 50 tons,was 24 meters long and 10 feet deep
John Cabot was a well known explorer who was sponsored by the King of England. He had three voyages the first two lasted about two years and the last one less than a year.
John Cabots ship weighed 50 tons,was 24 meters long and 10 feet deep
James Cook's first voyage was from 1768 to 1771.
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John F. Kennedy the third
About 30 days or less.
around 35 days
it took 7 months