To sail from Europe to Asia, you would typically navigate through the Mediterranean Sea, then enter the Aegean Sea, and continue through the Dardanelles Strait into the Sea of Marmara. From there, you would pass through the Bosporus Strait into the Black Sea, or alternatively, you could take routes through the Red Sea or around the Cape of Good Hope, depending on your specific destination in Asia. The route can vary based on the starting and ending points in Europe and Asia.
The Atlantic Ocean
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
You would sail via the Pacific Ocean.
It is the North Atlantic Ocean, and the South Atlantic Ocean if you sail to the very south of South America.
The Arctic Ocean only touches Europe, North America, and Asia.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
Europe, North America, and Asia
The Arctic Ocean is the only ocean to border both Europe and Asia. Although, if you included the Mediterranean as part of the Atlantic, then the Atlantic would too border both Europe and Asia.
The Arctic Ocean touches North America, Europe, and Asia.
It would make it easier for trading ships to sail from Europe to Asia.
Asia and Europe, yes. Africa, no.