Your answer depends on your starting and destination points, plus the speed of your boat.
The shortest distance, from the tip of the Argentine to the Antarctic Peninsula, 800 Km across Drake Passage -- called the roughest water in the world -- may take three to five days, depending on the weather, the seas and the boat.
The South Pole is within Antarctica.
'Africa' and 'Antarctica' are major continents, so your answer depends on your point of departure and your ultimate destination. As well, the speed of your boat must be part of your calculation.
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 your ultimate destination in Antarctica, the route you choose and the speed of the boat.
Your answer depends on your starting point in Argentina, your ultimate destination in Antarctica, and the speed of your boat.
Depends on where you leave from.
It matters whers where you live
Cranes (the large, long-legged, and long-necked birds) live on all continents except Antarctica and South America.
Your answer depends on the speed of your boat and directions you navigate between Hobart and wherever you plan to visit Antarctica.
I think the answer to the question is entirely dependant on knowing where the boat has sailed from....
It takes 4 days by boat and 2 by plane
Your answer depends on your starting point.
3 weeks????