The exact duration of Leif Ericson's voyage from Greenland to Vinland is not known. However, it is believed to have taken several weeks or months, depending on factors such as wind conditions and the size and speed of the Viking longship used for the journey.
Leif Erikson's voyage to North America is believed to have taken place around the year 1000 AD. The journey from Greenland to what is now Newfoundland, Canada, likely took several weeks, but the exact duration is not well-documented. Historical accounts suggest that Erikson and his crew spent some time exploring the new land, which they called Vinland, before returning to Greenland. Overall, the entire expedition, including exploration and voyage back, may have lasted several months.
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How long did leif erikson exploration take? It took at least 36-48 hours
10 years
well he did land on vinnland but he didn't last very long because native americans attacked them and they had to go back
A very long time
50 years
Leif Ericson was a Norse mariner who sailed on many journeys. He sailed to New Foundland, Norway and the American Coast. Archaeological evidence has shown there were Norse settlements in North America before Christopher Columbus supposedly discovered American.
The exact duration of Leif Ericson's voyage from Greenland to Vinland is not known. However, it is believed to have taken several weeks or months, depending on factors such as wind conditions and the size and speed of the Viking longship used for the journey.
88 days
it depends on where you want to go
AS it is the last planet it will take you a long time several years infact. 9-10 year voyage
The Long Voyage was created in 1853.
Leif Erikson's voyage to North America is believed to have taken place around the year 1000 AD. The journey from Greenland to what is now Newfoundland, Canada, likely took several weeks, but the exact duration is not well-documented. Historical accounts suggest that Erikson and his crew spent some time exploring the new land, which they called Vinland, before returning to Greenland. Overall, the entire expedition, including exploration and voyage back, may have lasted several months.
Leif Ericson (Old Norse: Leifr Eiríksson, c. 970 - c. 1020) was a Norse explorer who was probably the first European to land in North America (excluding Greenland).
Juan Ponce de Leon first sailed with Columbus on his second voyage in 1493. He made his last voyage, to Florida, in 1521.