Your first economic challenge is to arrive at a port of departure for the cruise ship you plan to sail to the Antarctic continent.
Depending on where your journey originates, you could easily double the cruise fare to pay for your trip entirely.
Departure ports include cities in Argentina, Chile, Australia and New Zealand.
Three-week cruises in Antarctic waters are expensive, ranging in the US$10,000 - US$15,000 per person. This fee covers only the cruise portion of your trip, all air fare and accommodations in transit to and from your departure port are in addition.
About 10,000$
Well you cant normal go to Antarctica, but if u can the tickets would cost a lot.
45,000
Your answer depends on your location, your ultimate Antarctic destination, and your mode of transport.
You won't be able to find a tent for sale in Antarctica, unless another explorer had an extra tent and was willing to sell it to you.
$4,000 to $8,000
To go to Antarctica it costs around $10,000 Aussie dollars
You may be able to accomplish this with pocket change, since there may be none or one or two snowboards in Antarctica.
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.
Three Groats
There is no financial support for the natural penguin rookeries in Antarctica.
it would maybe cost 33 pounds a month