22Days21Nights
USD 17,340

Puerto Williams - Walvis Bay


Silver Wind

Cruise Code: WI280309021

Silversea's Silver Wind sails from Puerto Williams to Walvis Bay, chasing king penguins, albatross, flamingos and desert horizons.

Itinerary
1

Chile

Puerto Williams

Puerto Williams is a small Chilean city on Navarino Island, south of the Beagle Channel, and it calls itself the world's southernmost city, though nearby Ushuaia also claims that title. Surrounded by dramatic, snow-dusted mountains and the Dientes de Navarino, it was originally home to the Yaghan people. Founded as a naval base in 1953, it now serves Antarctic travel and offers a quiet, village-like alternative to bustling Ushuaia.
Mar 9, 2028
Departure21:00
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At Sea
Mar 10, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

3

Falkland Islands

West Point Island

A north-westerly outpost of the Falklands, West Point Island greets visitors with vast colonies of black-browed albatross. Formerly Albatross Island, it's home to rockhopper, Magellanic, and imperial cormorant colonies, plus sheep and a tiny human population. Hike quiet landscapes to find endemic plants like Felton's flower, dramatic cliffs, and Cliff Mountain, the archipelago's highest cliff. Offshore, look for Commerson's dolphins, whales, and fur seals.
Mar 11, 2028
Arrival06:00
Departure11:30
4

Falkland Islands

Saunders Island

Saunders Island, northwest of the Falklands, is remote, wild, and rich in wildlife. Settled by the British in 1765 at Port Egmont, it's now sheep-grazed land with dramatic beaches and dunes, and some of the archipelago's best birdlife. See elephant seals, silvery grebes, Peale's dolphins, king penguins, Gentoo, Rockhopper and Magellanic penguins, black-browed albatross, and rare black-necked swans. Mount Richards (457m) offers wide views to Carcass and West Point islands.
Mar 11, 2028
Arrival14:00
Departure19:00
5

Falkland Islands

Port Stanley

Despite its British feel, Stanley is more Patagonia than Portsmouth. The Falklands' vast, windy beauty is mixed with pubs, fish and chips, whalebone landmarks, and Union Jacks. Long disputed among France, Britain, Spain and Argentina, the islands stayed British after the 1982 war and remain in the Commonwealth. Thatcher is still a local hero. The real stars are the penguins: five species, including rockhoppers, nest here with little barrier between visitors and wildlife.
Mar 12, 2028
Arrival08:00
Departure13:00
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At Sea
Mar 13, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

7

South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands

South Georgia

South Georgia's snow-capped mountains, giant glaciers and abundant wildlife make it a great natural island. In this remote UK territory, animals rule: elephant seals clash, birds call, and vast king penguin colonies crowd the shore, joined by macaroni penguins and wandering albatrosses. Once a whaling center, it now preserves old stations. Linked to Shackleton's 1916 survival, it holds a museum and his memorial.
Mar 14, 2028
Arrival13:00
Departure13:00
8

South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands

South Georgia

South Georgia's snow-capped mountains, giant glaciers and abundant wildlife make it a great natural island. In this remote UK territory, animals rule: elephant seals clash, birds call, and vast king penguin colonies crowd the shore, joined by macaroni penguins and wandering albatrosses. Once a whaling center, it now preserves old stations. Linked to Shackleton's 1916 survival, it holds a museum and his memorial.
Mar 15, 2028
9

South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands

South Georgia

South Georgia's snow-capped mountains, giant glaciers and abundant wildlife make it a great natural island. In this remote UK territory, animals rule: elephant seals clash, birds call, and vast king penguin colonies crowd the shore, joined by macaroni penguins and wandering albatrosses. Once a whaling center, it now preserves old stations. Linked to Shackleton's 1916 survival, it holds a museum and his memorial.
Mar 16, 2028
10

South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands

South Georgia

South Georgia's snow-capped mountains, giant glaciers and abundant wildlife make it a great natural island. In this remote UK territory, animals rule: elephant seals clash, birds call, and vast king penguin colonies crowd the shore, joined by macaroni penguins and wandering albatrosses. Once a whaling center, it now preserves old stations. Linked to Shackleton's 1916 survival, it holds a museum and his memorial.
Mar 17, 2028
Arrival11:00
Departure11:00
11
At Sea
Mar 18, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

12
At Sea
Mar 19, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

13
At Sea
Mar 20, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

14

Saint Helena

Gough Island

Wild, remote and wonderfully untouched, Gough Island offers a rare glimpse of the South Atlantic at its most dramatic. Sheer cliffs, rugged volcanic landscapes and often brooding seas create a striking backdrop for one of the world's great seabird sanctuaries, where penguins, albatrosses and seals thrive in near-total isolation. A visit here is all about raw natural beauty and unforgettable wildlife.
Mar 21, 2028
Arrival12:30
Departure18:30
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Saint Helena

Nightingale Island

Remote and unspoilt, Nightingale Island offers a true South Atlantic escape, where dramatic volcanic scenery meets rich wildlife and vast, sea-swept horizons. A haven for seabirds and marine life, it appeals to nature lovers drawn to its rugged beauty, pristine waters and the sense of being wonderfully far from the everyday.
Mar 22, 2028
Arrival14:00
Departure19:00
16

Saint Helena

Tristan Da Cunha

One of the world's most remote inhabited islands, Tristan da Cunha offers a rare glimpse of life at the edge of the Atlantic. Rugged volcanic landscapes, dramatic sea cliffs and abundant wildlife create a wild, unforgettable setting, while the tiny settlement and close-knit community lend the island a distinctive charm. Shore visits are all about untamed scenery, fresh sea air and the sense of discovery that comes with arriving somewhere truly isolated.
Mar 23, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure19:00
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Saint Helena

Inaccessible Island

One of the world's most remote and untouched islands, Inaccessible Island is a UNESCO-listed haven of rugged volcanic scenery, dramatic cliffs and abundant birdlife. Landing here is rarely possible, but the view alone evokes a sense of true wilderness, where the Southern Atlantic feels vast, wild and wonderfully unspoilt.
Mar 24, 2028
Arrival06:30
Departure12:00
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At Sea
Mar 25, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

19
At Sea
Mar 26, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

20
At Sea
Mar 27, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

21
At Sea
Mar 28, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

22

Namibia

Walvis Bay

Walvis Bay, Namibia, is a scenic Atlantic coastal city known for its tidal lagoon, resident flamingos, and rich birdlife. Its deep-water harbour attracts marine life and supports fishing, while boat tours and Pelican Point offer close wildlife viewing. Offshore, whales and dolphins can be seen too. Nearby Dune 7, Namibia's highest sand dune, is ideal for picnics, sandboarding, and views across the desert, and Sandwich Harbour offers dramatic dunes meeting the sea.
Mar 29, 2028
Arrival11:00
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Namibia

Walvis Bay

Walvis Bay, Namibia, is a scenic Atlantic coastal city known for its tidal lagoon, resident flamingos, and rich birdlife. Its deep-water harbour attracts marine life and supports fishing, while boat tours and Pelican Point offer close wildlife viewing. Offshore, whales and dolphins can be seen too. Nearby Dune 7, Namibia's highest sand dune, is ideal for picnics, sandboarding, and views across the desert, and Sandwich Harbour offers dramatic dunes meeting the sea.
Mar 30, 2028

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