Antarctica: All-Inclusive Expedition Cruise 2026

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    DURATION
    16 days, 15 nights
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    DURATION DAYS
    16 days
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    DURATION NIGHTS
    15 nights
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    DEPARTS
    9 November 2026
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    RETURNS
    24 November 2026
  • Ultra-luxury expedition to Antarctica with expert-led Zodiac landings and unforgettable wildlife encounters
  • Seamless return sailing from Puerto Williams, the world’s southernmost city
  • All-inclusive Silversea comfort with spacious suites, butler service and gourmet dining at the edge of the world

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Journey to the edge of the world on this extraordinary Silversea Antarctica expedition, sailing return from Puerto Williams, the world’s southernmost city. Venture across the legendary Drake Passage to the pristine wilderness of the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands and Elephant Island, where towering glaciers, sculpted icebergs and vast polar seascapes create a setting unlike anywhere else on Earth. Daily Zodiac excursions and guided shore landings bring you face to face with thriving colonies of penguins, seals and seabirds, with expert expedition leaders enriching every moment of discovery.

All the while, enjoy Silversea’s signature all-inclusive ultra-luxury aboard a purpose-built expedition ship. Spacious ocean-view suites, personalised butler service, fine dining and premium beverages ensure supreme comfort between adventures, while a high crew-to-guest ratio delivers attentive, seamless service throughout. It’s a rare opportunity to explore one of the planet’s most remote destinations without compromising on style, comfort or expertise — an Antarctic journey that is as refined as it is unforgettable.

Destinations

Puerto Williams, Chile ▶ South Georgia ▶ Drake Passage ▶ Elephant Island, Antarctica ▶ Antarctic Peninsula ▶ South Shetland Islands, Antarctica ▶ Drake Passage ▶ Puerto Williams, Chile

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Puerto Williams

Inclusions/Exclusions

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  • A​irport Transfers
  • 1​5 nights accommodation onboard Silver Cloud
  • A​ll inclusive food and beverages whilst cruising
  • S​hore Excursions
  • E​xpedition gear*
  • Butler service in every suite
  • Unlimited free Wi-Fi
  • Personalised service – nearly one crew member for every guest
  • Choice of restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
  • Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including champagne, select wines and spirits
  • In-suite dining and room service
  • Onboard entertainment
  • Onboard gratuities
Your fare excludes:
  • T​ravel insurance
  • Airfares

Itinerary

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Day 1: Puerto Williams, Chile

Puerto Williams is a Chilean city located on Navarino Island on the southern shores of the Beagle Channel. It claims to be the “southernmost city in the world”, however owing to its small size – 2,500 residents approximately – the much larger Argentinean city of Ushuaia, which sits on the northern side of the same channel, also claims that title. The surrounding scenery is magnificent. The wild windswept mountains rise above the tree line and are regularly dusted with snow. The city itself has the dramatic backdrop called “Dientes de Navarino” (literally “teeth of Navarino”), which rivals the famous Torres del Paine further to the north. The area was originally used by the Yaghan people, hunter-gatherers who despite enduring the harsh regional climate, could not weather the arrival of Europeans. The current city was established as a naval base in 1953 and honors the British-Chilean naval commander John Williams Wilson of the 19th century. Initially it served to protect territorial possessions and fishing rights of the area, as well as offering logistical support to Antarctic bases. More recently it has become a departure point for scientific and tourism trips to the Antarctic region. In contrast to the bustle and traffic of a very commercial Ushuaia, Puerto Williams offers a quieter, more relaxed experience. It charms the visitor with a small village feel, complete with rustic buildings and the homely smell of drifting wood smoke. A haven of peace at the end of the world.

D​ay 2 - 4: Day at sea

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Day 5 - 7: South Georgia, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers, and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far-flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colorful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling center - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited. Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck, and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island. South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble, and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.

Day 8 - 9: Drake Passage

Sailing the legendary Drake Passage is an experience that few are ever lucky enough to experience. The southern tip of the Americas already feels like a wild enough environment – but the sensation of watching the distant cliffs of the peninsular known as the "End of the World" fade into the horizon, is one that’s equal parts epic, eerie, and magical. Set sail, to slowly drop off the bottom of the map from Cape Horn, and voyage on an expedition down into the icy underworld of Antarctica. Drake Passage is an extraordinary voyage of romantic ocean-faring legend, as you aim for Antarctica’s icy realm. On arrival, skyscraper-sized icebergs salute you, as you traverse the waters of this continent where snow and ice-dwelling creatures like penguins and whales roam undisturbed. Your first sight of this most unexplored place will most likely be the South Shetland Islands. Walk in the footsteps of some of history’s greatest and bravest explorers as you explore famed, snow-covered landmasses like Elephant and Deception Island. If the journey across Drake Passage sounds daunting, don’t worry – even in rough seas you’re never alone, and will often be accompanied on this spine-tingling adventure by soaring albatrosses and maybe even a protective pod of humpbacks and hourglass dolphins or two. Converging warm and cool ocean currents attract some spectacular animal life to the passage. .

Day 10: Elephant Island, Antarctica

Promising thrilling adventure, legendary tales, and immaculate Antarctic beauty, Elephant Island is perhaps Antarctica’s best-known location. The exploits of its early explorers have immortalized this harsh, monochrome island in the tomes of human history. Believed to take its name from the elephant seals that early explorers spotted lolling on its rocks, the volcanic island was not properly explored until 1916 - when Ernest Shackleton and his men were stricken by the weather and sought salvation on its shores. Their story of survival, stranded in this barren land, is one of humanity’s most evocative and inspiring accounts. Elephant Island is written deep into the legend of Antarctic exploration, and you’ll discover Shackleton’s tale for yourself as you arrive in the island’s icy realm. The remarkable, slowly flowing Endurance Glacier - which you’ll see on arrival here - takes its name from their ship, The Endurance. Visit the monument that stands to Shackleton, often surrounded by a migrating crowd of tiny gentoo penguins, at Point Wild - the spot where he and his 28 crew members camped for four and a half months of Antarctic winter. Eventually, Shackleton and a handful of courageous others sailed for South Georgia Island, before returning to secure the rescue of the remaining crew members. Aside from sailing amid breathtaking winter vistas, witnessing incredible fauna, and feeling the sheer rush of an adventure to the unknown - one of the true joys of any Antarctic cruise is to follow in the footsteps of the brave explorers who first sought out the alluring nectar of these dangerous, evocative landscapes.

Day 11 - 12: Antarctica Peninsula, Antarctica

The Antarctic Peninsula unravels upwards towards South America, reaching out a beckoning finger to the adventurous, who dare to explore this untamed realm. Stretching up from the heart of the world’s southernmost continent, the Antarctic Peninsula lies a mere 620 miles from Tierra del Fuego and, for many, offers a spectacular first taste of the snow-blanketed landscapes and colossal ice sculptures, which make up Earth’s least-explored continent. Unseen by humans until 1820 - a blink of an eye ago in relative terms - this is an adventure sure to make your hairs stand on end, as you experience the thrill of the truly unknown and extraordinary. The vast peninsula is sprinkled with research bases, which are at the frontline of human scientific endeavor, pushing to study and understand this unique landscape, its exceptional wildlife, and the impact that humans are having on this pristine continent. Witness cathedral-sized icebergs up close, and blue-hued glaciers, slowly slipping from imposing locations like Hope Bay. Blanched mountain peaks cover the peninsula, and you’ll find thousands of adorable Adelie penguin pairs thriving undisturbed in this peninsula’s unique setting.

Day 13: South Shetland Islands, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

The ice-coated Antarctic Peninsula forms perhaps the most accessible region of mainland Antarctica, lying a mere 480 miles away from South America, across the fabled waters of Drakes Passage. Lying close to the northwestern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, separated by the Bransfield Strait, the South Shetland Islands fall under the jurisdiction of the Antarctic Treaty, suspending claims on their sovereignty. Several countries maintain research bases here, and with plump elephant seals, and crowds of Gentoo, Chinstrap, and Adelie Penguins also calling the islands home, it can even feel a little crowded at times. King George Island is the largest and most hospitable island, hosting the majority of the research stations - some of which are populated all year round by tiny, hardy crews. Don’t be fooled though, these islands offer extraordinary adventure in one of the most remote locations on Earth. The triple peaks of Mount Foster tower above the archipelago, and you’ll feel your heart pumping a little quicker, as you sail into the core of Deception Island’s magnificent collapsed volcano caldera. Hike the lunar landscapes within, and even dip into the improbably warm, geothermally heated waters of Pendulum Cove. Elephant Island, meanwhile, is written deep into the annals of Antarctic expedition legend, as the site where Ernest Shackleton and the stricken crew of the Endurance miraculously survived a harsh Antarctic winter, in 1916.

Day 14: Drake Passage

Sailing the legendary Drake Passage is an experience that few are ever lucky enough to experience. The southern tip of the Americas already feels like a wild enough environment – but the sensation of watching the distant cliffs of the peninsular known as the "End of the World" fade into the horizon, is one that’s equal parts epic, eerie, and magical. Set sail, to slowly drop off the bottom of the map from Cape Horn, and voyage on an expedition down into the icy underworld of Antarctica. Drake Passage is an extraordinary voyage of romantic ocean-faring legend, as you aim for Antarctica’s icy realm. On arrival, skyscraper-sized icebergs salute you, as you traverse the waters of this continent where snow and ice-dwelling creatures like penguins and whales roam undisturbed. Your first sight of this most unexplored place will most likely be the South Shetland Islands. Walk in the footsteps of some of history’s greatest and bravest explorers as you explore famed, snow-covered landmasses like Elephant and Deception Island. If the journey across Drake Passage sounds daunting, don’t worry – even in rough seas you’re never alone, and will often be accompanied on this spine-tingling adventure by soaring albatrosses and maybe even a protective pod of humpbacks and hourglass dolphins or two. Converging warm and cool ocean currents attract some spectacular animal life to the passage.

Day 15 - 16: Puerto Williams, Chile

Puerto Williams is a Chilean city located on Navarino Island on the southern shores of the Beagle Channel. It claims to be the “southernmost city in the world”, however owing to its small size – 2,500 residents approximately – the much larger Argentinean city of Ushuaia, which sits on the northern side of the same channel, also claims that title. The surrounding scenery is magnificent. The wild windswept mountains rise above the tree line and are regularly dusted with snow. The city itself has the dramatic backdrop called “Dientes de Navarino” (literally “teeth of Navarino”), which rivals the famous Torres del Paine further to the north. The area was originally used by the Yaghan people, hunter-gatherers who despite enduring the harsh regional climate, could not weather the arrival of Europeans. The current city was established as a naval base in 1953 and honors the British-Chilean naval commander John Williams Wilson of the 19th century. Initially it served to protect territorial possessions and fishing rights of the area, as well as offering logistical support to Antarctic bases. More recently it has become a departure point for scientific and tourism trips to the Antarctic region. In contrast to the bustle and traffic of a very commercial Ushuaia, Puerto Williams offers a quieter, more relaxed experience. It charms the visitor with a small village feel, complete with rustic buildings and the homely smell of drifting wood smoke. A haven of peace at the end of the world.

Please be aware cruise itineraries are not guaranteed and are subject to change at any time by the cruise company.

Dates and Prices

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Departs Puerto Williams on 9 November 2026 for 16 days aboard Silver Cloud

Book by 28 Feb 2026 & Save 20% on select suite categories + reduced deposits

  • Vista Suite from $30,000 $24,000 per person twin share*
  • Veranda Suite from $37,400 $29,920 per person twin share*
  • Deluxe Veranda Suite from $43,700 $34,960 per person twin share*
  • Silver Suite from $57,800 $52,020 per person twin share*
  • Grand Suite from $71,400 $64,260 per person twin share*

Call our Australian travel team today on 1300 414 198 to book this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

*Please note that prices are subject to availability at time of booking and may change without notice.

Accommodation

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Silver Cloud

Ship - Silver Cloud

Silver Cloud is the first crossover ship in the fleet, bringing the remote and remarkable to you in ultra-luxurious comfort. Her large suites, destination itineraries and unparalleled service make her truly special. Four dining options will tantalise your taste buds, and as 80% of her suites include a veranda, watching a breaching whale from the comfort of your balcony never been so personal. With her 20 zodiacs, 10 kayaks, possibilities are almost limitless with ship-wide simultaneous explorations.

SUITES

Silversea's ocean view suites are some of the most spacious in luxury cruising. All include the services of a butler thanks to the highest service ratio at sea and almost all have a private teak veranda so that you can breathe in the fresh sea air by merely stepping outside your door. Features in all suites: separate shower, walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, unlimited standard Wi-Fi, flat screen TV with Interactive Media Library, direct dial phone, wall mounted USB-C mobile device charger, butler service, espresso machine, champagne on arrival, pillow menu, refrigerator and bar setup stocked with your preferences, bathrobe and slippers, luxury bath amenities, umbrella, hair dryer.

Vista Suite

Large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views, ideal for appraising the local wildlife. The suite’s seating area has plenty of room to relax. Some suites offer a full-size bath.

Veranda Suite

Spacious and welcoming with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an Antarctic sunrise

Deluxe Veranda Suite

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a furnished private teak veranda from where you can contemplate anything from the midnight sun to an Antarctic sunrise. The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a preferred central location with identical accommodation to a Veranda Suite.

Medallion Suite

Watch the sun rise from the comfort of your bed and lose yourself in the mesmerising seascapes, this suite is the perfect answer to adventure cruising. A large walk-in wardrobe, and an expansive living make the Medallion Suite a your home away from home. Additional features include: separate dining area, living room, unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs, sound system with Bluetooth, complimentary laundry service, espresso machine.

Silver Suite

Stylish and sophisticated with larger verandas, excellent for taking pictures and bird-watching. Situated midship, this suite is perfection in design and comfortable living. A huge walk in wardrobe, a beautiful marbled bathroom and a spacious living area completes the picture. Additional features include: separate dining area, living room, full-size bath, unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs, sound system with Bluetooth, complimentary laundry service, espresso machine.

Royal Suite

Stately. Commanding and majestic. With lectures being streamed live to your room, this is the pinnacle of good living at sea. Additional features include: veranda, separate dining area, living room, whirlpool bath, unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs, sound system with Bluetooth, complimentary laundry service, espresso machine, dinner for two in La Dame on one evening per voyage, two hours of worldwide phone use per voyage.

Grand Suite

Expertly designed and exquisitely appointed. The ideal space for sharing stories with fellow explorers and new friends. With enough space to roam both in and outside, this suite is perfect relaxing and recounting the highlights of your day. Additional features include: veranda, separate dining area, living room, whirlpool bath, unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs, sound system with Bluetooth, complimentary laundry service, espresso machine, dinner for two in La Dame on one evening per voyage, two hours of worldwide phone use per voyage.

Owner's Suite

This stylish apartment offers the superlative in levels of space, comfort and service on board. A perfect mix of expedition experience with luxury lifestyle. Additional features include: veranda, separate dining area, living room, whirlpool bath, unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs, sound system with Bluetooth, complimentary laundry service, espresso machine, dinner for two in La Dame on one evening per voyage, two hours of worldwide phone use per voyage.

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