19Days18Nights
USD 67,200
Puerto Williams - Puerto Williams
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Silver Cloud Expedition
Cruise Code: E4280121018
Silversea Silver Cloud Expedition sails from Puerto Williams to South Georgia and Antarctica, chasing penguins, icebergs and Drake seas.
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.
Jan 21, 2028
scheduleDeparture21:00
2
At Sea
Jan 22, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
3
Falkland Islands
New Island
Remote New Island, west of the Falklands, is a sanctuary of wildlife far more than people. Craggy coasts teem with rockhopper and king penguins, seals, sea lions, elephant seals, orcas, Peale's dolphins, cormorants and black-browed albatross. Watch penguins tumble on beaches, then dive and speed through the water. Enjoy sweeping landscapes, shipwrecks, wildflowers, and smoko-tea, coffee, cakes and biscuits. You can also visit battlefields and memorials from the 1982 Falklands War.
Jan 23, 2028
scheduleArrival06:00
scheduleDeparture11:00
4
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.
Jan 23, 2028
scheduleArrival14:45
scheduleDeparture19:00
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.
Jan 24, 2028
scheduleArrival08:00
scheduleDeparture14:00
6
At Sea
Jan 25, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
7
At Sea
Jan 26, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
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.
Jan 27, 2028
scheduleArrival12:30
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.
Jan 28, 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.
Jan 29, 2028
scheduleDeparture14:00
11
At Sea
Jan 30, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
12
At Sea
Jan 31, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
13
Antarctica
Elephant Island
Elephant Island is one of Antarctica's best-known sites, famed for its stark beauty and Shackleton's 1916 survival story. Named for the elephant seals seen there by early explorers, it was the refuge where Shackleton and 28 men spent four and a half months at Point Wild. See the Endurance Glacier, the Shackleton monument, and gentoo penguins-an iconic stop on any Antarctic cruise.
Feb 1, 2028
scheduleArrival09:30
scheduleDeparture14:00
14
At Sea
Feb 2, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
15
At Sea
Feb 3, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
16
At Sea
Feb 4, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
17
Antarctica
South Shetland Islands
The South Shetland Islands lie off the Antarctic Peninsula, separated by the Bransfield Strait and governed by the Antarctic Treaty. They host many research bases, along with elephant seals and large penguin colonies. King George Island has most stations. Highlights include Mount Foster, Deception Island's caldera and warm Pendulum Cove, and Elephant Island, famed for Shackleton's 1916 survival.
Feb 5, 2028
scheduleDeparture18:00
18
At Sea
Feb 6, 2028
scheduleArrival00:00
scheduleDeparture00:00
Day at Sea
19
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.
Feb 7, 2028
scheduleArrival22:00
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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.
Feb 8, 2028
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