technically, if you wanted to go north and west through the arctic ocean.and back south you'd hit the Pacific Ocean yes. but if you just wanted to travel..you could go southwest as well..either way..hot or cold..you can't really travel in the arctic ocean in the middle of winter-it's quite cold!!
hope this helps!
going by the pacific ocean
Atlantic.....but if you keep going the pacific
Panama City
From the South Atlantic to the South Pacific.
Through the Panama Canal.
he wanted to cross the alt Atlantic ocean or America to the Pacific .
Florida is the longest border on the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean (shortest distance- east) Going west you'd have to cross the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
It depends are you going towards Chile via the Suez Canal and across the Pacific Ocean, or are you going across the Atlantic Ocean?
The Pacific Ocean
Between Columbia and Costa Rica. It is the shortest land distance from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean without going south of Chile. There is a canal there.
A boat traveling from the Pacific to the Atlantic via the Panama Canal would be traveling northwest. Although the Pacific Ocean is west of the Atlantic Ocean in Central America, at Panama the Caribbean Sea arm of the Atlantic is to the north, and the Pacific to the south. Canal builders took advantage of natural lakes and valleys, so the actual orientation of the canal is NW to SE. (see linked map) Going from the Atlantic (Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific, ships travel to the southeast.