That would be your choice. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
If, however, you had been hired to perform a job there -- as a scientist or a worker in support of science -- you would land on ice near the research station where your job was located.
Your answer depends on where you want to go on the continent. You can fly into New Zealand, South Africa or South America.
Christchurch International Airport in New Zealand.
You travel to Antarctica by air or by ship.
600,000 people fly to the Antarctica everyday. 35% are scientist.
Your answer depends on your Antarctic destination. You can fly commercially to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa. Then charter your transport to Antarctica. There is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica.
they travel by boat or they could travel by walking
You are over Antarctica in an airplane, probably.
Since Antarctica is a continent surrounded by water, you may be able to travel there by ship. As well, you may be able to fly there, given that you are interested in chartering -- and paying for -- an expedition from Chile, Argentina, New Zealand or Australia, since there is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica.
A fly that lives on Antarctica
Because he wanted to explore Antarctica
to antarctica
Any temporary or travel shelter in Antarctica is provided by the person requiring shelter.
To travel from Africa to Antarctica, you would typically cross the continents of Africa, Europe (if your flight path takes you through European airspace), and then to Antarctica.
Whales, seals, and birds, including penguins and skuas travel to Antarctica to feed and to breed.