You have asked a question setting the conditions that make "No" the only possible answer.
If you have a landlocked nation, you don't have naval cities. If you don't have naval cities, you don't have a navy and you can't have ships which are obviously crucial for reaching another continent.
If this was multiplayer, you could count on allies to carry your units. In singleplayer, I don't think it's possible to persuade AI to carry your units where you want them. I don't know if the AIs ever build transporters.
And that's that.
Can a landlocked civilization send land units to another continent?
Re: Can a landlocked civilization send land units to another continent?
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Re: Can a landlocked civilization send land units to another continent?
Well, if you are playing SPECIALLY for the goal "build a transcontinental empire with no single port"... AI allies pretty much like to jump into your boats, you can do the same to them if you plan smartly.