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The sea route and the land route were generally the same length in time (the Panama canal was not yet dug, forcing ships to go around the Southern tip of South America) and most decided the land route was preferable.
This depends on several factors, such as which route you would take, and the speed of the vessel you're traveling on, and where in California you would wish to travel to, making the question as stated impossible to answer.
the route in the sea
The European Sea that is bordered by six Middle Eastern Nations is the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean Sea was an important route for merchants an travelers during ancient times.
Shortest route is by road. If it is not seaworthy then definitely by road
south sea
Carrying cargo by ship was faster, easier, cheaper and less dangerous than carrying it by land.
The shortest route is to take "Kvish HaBikah," Road #90. Take Route 1 past Maale Adumim down to the Jordan Valley. Turn left on to Road #90 and take it all the way straight up to the southern tip of the Sea of Galilee. See the Google map of this route via the Related Link.
Damascus
Prince Henry's sea route was to go to the tip of Africa and then to Europe. He never did acompish his sea route.
Sea Route to Asia : Shorter Time and you travel in the ocean Land Route to Asia: Longer Time and you travel on the Silk Road
what city was located on both a sea route and a land route to Europe