Palmer Peninsula
Your answer depends on the part of America which is your beginning point -- North, Central or South America, and which part of Antarctica is your destination.
North America South America part of Antarctica
North America and South America are the two continents are in the Western Hemisphere.North AmericaSouth AmericaAndA part of Antarctica
Africa, Antarctica, and South America. (plus Antarctica - Gondwana the super-continent was made up of 4 present day continents).
Canada is in North America.
The continents that were part of Gondwana land are Australia, Antarctica and South America.
The second closest continent to Antarctica is South America. It is located across the Southern Ocean, with the closest point being the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula and the southernmost part of South America.
You can find Antarctica -- the Antarctic Peninsula -- about 750 miles south of the southern tip of the Argentine. Otherwise, it is also south of South America, and also south of India, south of Australia.
The British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) are islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. They are not technically part of any continent, but are often associated with either Antarctica or South America
There are two continents completely in the southern hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia. Three more are partly south of the equator.South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and the islands of Indonesia in Asia also extend south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.Continents in the Southern HemisphereAll of Australia, All of Antarctica, part of South America and part of Africa are in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia, Africa, Antarctica, South America. FULLY: Australia and Antarctica.PARTIALLY:South America, Africa, and Asia. south america
north America and south America and part of Antarctica
north America, south America, Asia, aftrica, Australia