From Santiago and one night in Puerto Williams to Puerto Williams · South America & Antarctica · 11 nights
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Fly overnight from the UK to Santiago de Chile where you will be met at the airport and transferred to your included hotel for an overnight stay. The following day, transfer to the airport for your charter flight to Puerto Williams where you will enjoy an overnight stay at Silversea's brand-new hotel, The Cormorant at 55 South. The following day, you will join a charter flight directly into King George Island, Antarctica where you will join Silver Endeavour and begin your expedition.
The relative proximity of King George Island to South America, together with the fact that around 10% of the island is ice-free, means that there are several research stations clustered here, along with an airfield. It’s the biggest island in the South Shetlands archipelago, and is also home to the world’s most southerly Russian Orthodox church!
The Antarctic Sound is a 37-mile channel that separates the Joinville Island group from the Antarctic Peninsula. Prepare to be amazed as you sail among vast icebergs that have broken free from the Larsen Ice Shelf, and look out for wildlife including Gentoo penguins and whales.
Antarctica is the world’s last great wilderness, an alien landscape of snow-covered mountains, jagged icebergs and extraordinary wildlife. Visiting at the beginning of the cruise season in October or November means bigger icebergs and pristine snowy landscapes, along with the chance to see breeding elephant seals. There may still be sea ice around the Antarctic Peninsula, and temperatures are cold.
Icy and remote, the South Shetland Islands are situated about 100 miles north of the Antarctic peninsula. The archipelago is home to a scattering of research stations, along with thousands of penguins, seals and sea lions, and you can still see the remains of Ernest Shackleton’s ship the ‘Endurance’ on the south west shore of Elephant Island.
The relative proximity of King George Island to South America, together with the fact that around 10% of the island is ice-free, means that there are several research stations clustered here, along with an airfield. It’s the biggest island in the South Shetlands archipelago, and is also home to the world’s most southerly Russian Orthodox church!
Disembark your cruise in King George Island, Antarctica and enjoy a charter flight to Puerto Williams, Chile. Here you will enjoy a further overnight stay at The Cormorant at 55 South, and the following day you will join a charter flight back to Santiago where you will connect with your onward flight back to the UK.