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zaplaje 19 Jun 2009 00:54

Which way is the cheaper to cross the sea? pacific? atlantic?
 
Hello, Im dreaming to do a RTW 2up with my girlfriend next year, with a very low budget, and I'm trying to make the best route. My principal concern is the water-crossing... I hate seas!!! they not let us go and go anywhere!!!

we are from Santiago, Chile, and this will be our starting point, and this will be our first overland experience, I just did last year Santiago-Cusco solo on a KLR250, and this summer (your winter) is very probable that we go to torres del Paine from Puerto Montt

and this is my very first answer:
what is the cheapest way to cross the ocean to another continent? south america to africa? or vice verza? south america to europe? or vice verza? north america to aurope? or vice verza? north america to asia? of virce verza? this answer will define my plans... if is cheaper from N.A. to europe, we ride to USA or Canada first and then cross the sea, the same if the cheaper is from N.A. to Asia.

If is cheaper from S.america to africa or europe I imagine the better place to cross the ocean must be brasil so we will ride to brasil to catch the plane or vessel...

it's so complicated!

and the same question I read so many times: air or sea?

we are totally flexible with this issue, we can (and we like) combine ways to cross.

if anybody who really had the experience and knowledge in this topic, we will very grateful

and sorry for my crapy english

cheers!

desert dweller 19 Jun 2009 07:45

hola zaplaje.

i can only answer part of your question, but there is much info elsewhere on this site to answer the rest.

this time last year we sent a bmw r1100gs from valparaiso to melbourne, australia by sea. it cost us about USD1000 in total, and took about 5 weeks.

cheers,
andy.


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