List of circumnavigations

The MagellanElcano voyage was the first world circumnavigation in history. Victoria, one of the original five ships, led by Elcano, circumnavigated the globe, finishing 16 months after Magellan's death.

This is a list of circumnavigations of the planet Earth. Sections are ordered by ascending date of completion of voyage.

Global circumnavigations

Seacraft

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

Fastest nautical circumnavigations of the globe

(Ordered by ascending date of completion of voyage)

Aircraft

In 1999, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones achieved the first non-stop balloon circumnavigation in Breitling Orbiter 3.

Spacecraft

Mixed transportation (including on foot and various other human powered)

Significant non-global circumnavigations

Seacraft

Fictional circumnavigations

See also

Notes and references

There should be references inside each article, according to a general policy for list articles. In addition further references can be located here.

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