Your answer depends on your departure point in Chile, the duration of your tour and the accommodations you want on board.
Your answer depends on where you are on Antarctica and where you want to go in China. There is no commercial transport to or from anywhere in Antarctica. But once 'off the ice', your expense depends on the cost of travel from commercial connection points, such as those in New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, Australia or South Africa, to your China destination..
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Tours of Antarctica can cost from US$3,000 to US$29,000 depending on the class of service you require, your point of origin -- Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia or South Africa, and your Antarctic destination. Your expense to and from your point of departure is additional.
Well you cant normal go to Antarctica, but if u can the tickets would cost a lot.
To go to Antarctica it costs around $10,000 Aussie dollars
45,000
It costs about 14,000 up to 26,000
Tourists do go to Antarctica. They travel by ship from departure points in New Zealand, Australia, Chile and Argentina.
Your answer depends on your location, your ultimate Antarctic destination, and your mode of transport.
While some scientists claim the Atacama Desert in Chile is the driest place on earth, others argue that the honor should go to Antarctica.
When traveling to Antarctica, the restrictions and allow-ables are determined by the last country from which you depart to go to Antarctica. These countries include Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
Your answer depends on the size, range and destination of the expedition you want to mount. There is no commercial air traffic to the continent of Antarctica.