Drake Passage is the shortest distance between the tip of South America and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, a distance of about 800 miles or 500 Km. Punta Arenas is about 100 Km north of the South American tip.
far!
That point is on the border between the far southern regions of Chile and Argentina, about 90 miles northeast of Punta Arenas.
one thousand miles
That point is in far southern Chila, about 40 miles (64 km) east-northeast of Punta Arenas.
Santiago, Chile is the closest, at 33° 27′ 0″ S, 70° 40′ 0″ W
Chile and Argentina -- at the southern tip of South America -- are about 500 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula.
No, the two are about 600 miles from each other at their closest points. Still much too far away to be seen from one another.
104 miles
It is approx 30 minutes from Punta Gorda to Englewood Beach, or to Placida, where there are also beaches.
Driving directions to Punta Gorda, FL1,674 mi - about 1 day 2 hours
103 miles
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination, and the route that your private charter service chooses to take to get you there. You can charter service to Antarctica from Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina or South Africa.