The quickest way to get from London to Antarctica would be to fly:
* London, UK - Hong Kong, China: 11.5-12.25 hours depending on the airline and aircraft There is usually about a 2 hour minimum stop in Hong Kong.
* Hong Kong, China - Auckland, New Zealand - Christchurch, New Zealand: 14-18 hours depending on the aircraft and on flight connection times from Auckland. * Christchurch, New Zealand - McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: 5 or 7-8 hours depending on the aircraft. Note that the flights to Antarctica require you to be wearing Antarctic Clothing. This is specialized clothing and is issued a few days before the flight so a few days are required in Christchurch before travelling on to Antarctica.
(The Antarctic Clothing issued will take up about 9kg of the 34kg baggage allowance per person allowed on this flight.)
The flight would be 21 hours long.
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you choose to dock, the speed of your boat and the route you choose.
Unless you can walk on water, this trek is not possible. Your trek would take you across water from England to the south, and through Europe to the Bosphorus crossing into Africa. When you reach the tip of South Africa, there is nothing but open ocean to cross before reaching Antarctica.
it would take around 6,949.50671266 kilometers to get there.
Your answer depends on your points of departure and destination, the type and size of the watercraft you choose, and the speed at which you choose to travel.
3 weeks????
By boat it would take about 2 weeks with a fairy boat.
Your answer depends on your starting point and on your ultimate Antarctic destination.
It will take four days. ___________ Well, it is 11,000 miles from England to Antarctica. Most normal ships can clock in at 21-24 knots an hour, which is 24-27 miles an hour. Assuming that, it would take 458-407 hours or 17 to 19 days to get there. If you were to go on the fastest ship at this present time, the USS United States (which clocks in at 45 knots or 52 mph), it would take 211.5 hours or about 9 days.
Quite long...
Your answer depends on where you begin your journey. Your greatest challenge will be crossing the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica -- on foot.
it would take about 2 hours