Your answer depends on your starting point and your destination.
One option is between Christchurch, New Zealand and McMurdo Station. The flight time in a government airplane is about eight hours.
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you want to go. You can find commercial flights to New Zealand, Chile or South Africa -- and from any of these, charter a private flight to Antarctica. Note that you would be responsible for housing and feeding your travel party and refuling your aircraft to fly back to your point of departure.
well, first of all. New Zealand is in the other side of the world! You would have to travel by plane ;) have a nice and LONG journey! ;)
Your answer depends on your points of departure and destination, the type and size of the watercraft you choose, and the speed at which you choose to travel.
The American Air Force C-5 Galaxy jet that carries equipment, supplies and temporary workers between Christchurch, New Zealand and McMurdo Station, Antarctica flies that distance in about eight hours. Different departure and destination locations flown with different aircraft will take different amounts of time.
Flight time from Christchurch, New Zealand to McMurdo Station is about eight hours in a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy transport.
11 days
I'll be honest. A while.
Your answer depends on your starting point and your ultimate Antarctic destination.
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination. You can fly commercially from UK to Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa. Then you can hire a charter to fly you to Antarctica. Your total flight time depends on your route and the speed of your final charter. There are no commercial flights to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
21 daysYour answer depends on where in Australia you begin your voyage, where in Antarctica you intend to go, and the speed of your vessel.
Your answer depends on your starting point and your ending point and your form of travel.
12-13hours