There are few places left in the world that still feel truly remote. Antarctica is one of them. Vast and largely untouched, it has long drawn travellers in search of something beyond the ordinary. Yet, for all its allure, getting there has traditionally been part of the challenge.
Silversea is redefining that journey.
With its Antarctica Fly-Cruise, the brand offers a more seamless and considered way to reach the destination, removing one of expedition travel’s most unpredictable elements: The Drake Passage. Instead of days spent crossing often turbulent seas, guests board a private charter flight to King George Island, arriving at the edge of Antarctica in a matter of hours. The result is a journey that feels not only faster, but markedly more comfortable, allowing travellers to begin their exploration sooner.
This sense of ease begins well before the expedition itself. A cornerstone of the experience is a stay at The Cormorant at 55 South, located in Puerto Williams, Chile. Set to be the southernmost hotel on Earth, the 150-room property offers a quiet prelude to the adventure ahead.
Here, the atmosphere is intentionally unhurried. Interiors draw from the surrounding Patagonian landscape, with warm textures and natural materials grounding each space. Rooms open out to forest or water views, while communal areas invite moments of pause, whether over a glass of wine or in conversation with fellow travellers. Beyond the hotel, guests can explore the region through guided nature walks, hikes, and wildlife encounters, offering an early introduction to the landscapes that define the far south.
From there, the expedition unfolds with a level of depth shaped by Silversea’s team of specialists. Naturalists, biologists, and historians accompany each journey, offering daily insights that bring context to what guests encounter, from shifting ice formations to the behaviours of local wildlife.
Meanwhile, exploration is both immersive and intimate. Zodiac excursions navigate through icebergs and along glacial coastlines, while guided kayaking offers a quieter way to move through Antarctic waters. Encounters with penguins, seals, and whales can also happen up close, framed by some of the most dramatic scenery on Earth.
Back on board, Silversea’s expedition ships provide a level of comfort that feels almost at odds with the environment outside. Thoughtfully designed suites, attentive service, and refined dining create a space to rest and reflect between each day’s discoveries.
It is this balance that defines the Fly-Cruise experience. The rawness of Antarctica remains untouched, but the journey towards it is reimagined, made smoother, more intentional, and ultimately more accessible.
For travellers seeking to experience one of the last great frontiers without compromise, Silversea offers a way to get there that feels as considered as the destination itself.
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