The first voyage of Columbus left Spain on August 1, but was delayed for repairs on the Canary Islands until August 9. They finally arrived on an island in the Bahamas on October 12. There is no clear evidence which island it was. So that would be approximately two months and three days, or 62-63 days.
There were four voyages all together, and Columbus did not find the mainland until the third voyage.
In the 1700s, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1776, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean by ship.
In 1776, it typically took ships around 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Steam ships took approximately 7 to 10 days to cross the Atlantic Ocean during the 19th century.
On August 3, 1492, Columbus set sail with his 3 ships. On October 12, 1492, land was sited. It took about 2 months and 9 days.
It took Columbus approximately two months to cross the Atlantic. Columbus left for the journey on August 3, 1492 and made land fall on October 12.
10 months
Columbus took around four months I think.
it took him and his crew about 70 days or around 3 months
2 month 9 dayes
it took him and his crew about 70 days or around 3 months
At 30 knots it would take about 6 days for an Aircraft Carrier to cross the Atlantic. And about 10 days to cross the Pacific.
Many modern fighters can cross the Atlantic in 4 hours or so.
In the 1700s, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
How long did it take to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1902
In 1776, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean by ship.
It takes more time to cross the Atlantic by plane going from east to west due to the wind drag on the plane. Going west to east gives the plane a "tailwind" that kind of pushes it along the way.