Antarctica Bridge: Fly & Cruise
Trip Overview
Trip Length: 7 Days
Price Point: $23,900/person (door-to-door)
Seasons Available: Winter, Spring
Did you know you can fly to Antarctica? Skip the Drake Passage to maximize your time cruising the Antarctica Peninsula from the comfort of the new 200-passenger, Silver Endeavour. You can choose a sailing voyage from five to nine days with Silversea. This is the stylish—and modern—way to immerse yourself in all the polar wonders waiting for you at the southern edge of the world. Sailing to both poles, the Silver Endeavour redefines ultra-luxury expedition cruising. With a PC6 ice-class rating, one of the highest in the industry, she boasts state-of-the-art equipment and cutting-edge exploration technology, providing an unparalleled expedition experience. The Silver Endeavour ushers in a new era of ultra-luxury expedition cruising, delivering remote and remarkable destinations to you in signature Silversea comfort.
Activities & Sites
- Fly over the Drake Passage to begin your adventure in Antarctica
- Get up close to curious penguins and adorable seals
- Enjoy personalized butler service from the most inclusive operator in Antarctica
- Observe vast tabular glaciers and icy scenery
- Explore in the company of expert guides and naturalists
Day to Day Itinerary
- Day 1
As a guest traveling on the Antarctica Bridge sailing, you'll enjoy private charter flights between Punta Arenas, Chile and King George Island. This 2-hour flight will be in business class, providing extra legroom for your comfort. A regionally inspired lunch is included, and a member of the Silversea Expedition Team will accompany you on both your outbound and inbound flights.
Upon arrival to King George Island, embark the ship located at the largest of the South Shetland Islands. King George serves as the gateway to Antarctica, located just 120 kilometers from the Antarctic Peninsula and home to the only airport in the region. Over 10 nations maintain year-round or seasonal scientific research stations here, a significant achievement given that 90% of the island is covered by snow and ice. The island also hosts a Russian Orthodox church with a permanent priest. While a few international scientists reside here, they are outnumbered by diverse wildlife, including Adelie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo penguins, along with Weddell and leopard seals. The island attracts a variety of bird life, such as skuas and southern giant petrels, drawn by its relatively warm climate (with average temperatures between 1.5 and -6.5˚C). Discovered by British explorer in 1819, the island was named after King George III and has been claimed by Chile (1940) and Argentina (1943), yet remains part of the British Antarctic Territory. - Day 2-6
The Antarctic Peninsula extends toward South America, inviting adventurous souls to explore its untamed beauty. Just 620 miles from Tierra del Fuego, it offers a stunning introduction to the snow-covered landscapes and colossal ice formations of Earth’s least-explored continent. Discovered in 1820, this area promises an exhilarating experience in the extraordinary unknown. Research bases dot the peninsula, leading scientific efforts to understand its unique ecosystem and the effects of human activity on this pristine environment. Get up close to cathedral-sized icebergs and blue glaciers, like those at Hope Bay, while admiring the blanched mountain peaks and thriving colonies of adorable Adelie penguins in this remarkable setting. - Day 7
Fly back to Punta Arenas from King George Island.
Silver Endeavor
Travel to the ends of the Earth aboard Silver Endeavour. Sailing to both poles, this new ship redefines the meaning of ultra-luxury expedition cruising. Her PC6 ice-class rating is one of the highest in the industry, while her state-of-the-art equipment and exploration technology offer one of the most advanced expedition experiences ever. Silver Endeavour introduces a new era in ultra-luxury expedition cruising, and brings the remote and remarkable to you in hallmark Silversea comfort. Join the endless possibilities both onboard and on land aboard Silver Endeavour, the most luxurious expedition ship at sea.