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Puerto Williams To Valparaiso

Ship: Silver Cloud   
Departure: Friday, March 6, 2026
Nights: 22 nights
One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
22
Nights
Days at Sea
3
Sea Days
Ports
13
Ports
Countries Visted
3
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Puerto Williams To Valparaiso

    Ports of call

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    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Friday, March 6, 2026 Puerto Williams, Chile Embark 9:00 PM
    View of Puerto Williams, Chile

    Puerto Williams is a Chilean port and naval base located on Isla Navarino facing the Beagle Channel. It lies 46 km E of Ushuaia on the opposite N side of the Chanel. With a population of a little over 2,000, including both naval personnel and civilians, Puerto Williams claims to be the southernmost city in the world (based on definition of ‘city’; its population is 2900). Read more about Puerto Williams, Chile

    2 Saturday, March 7, 2026 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    3 Sunday, March 8, 2026 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    4 Monday, March 9, 2026 Hope Bay, Antarctica 5:30 AM

    Hope Bay is located on Trinity Peninsula, the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, 350 km north of the Antarctic Circle.This is the closest part of Antarctica to the South American mainland. Hope Bay is 5 km long and 3 km wide, and opens into Antarctic Sound, a short strait separating Trinity Peninsula from a number of offshore islands. Actually, Hope Bay is often unreachable due to pack ice from the Larsen Ice Shelf clogging Antarctic Strait. Read more about Hope Bay, Antarctica

    5 Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    6 Wednesday, March 11, 2026 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    7 Thursday, March 12, 2026 Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    View of Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    The Antarctic Peninsula is the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica, the top one third (650km) actually lying north of the Antarctic Circle. It includes numerous islands and connecting ice sheets that reach to within 1000 km of the southernmost tips of Chile and Argentina. The northern part of the peninsula in known as Graham Land, the southern half Palmer Land. Read more about Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica

    8 Friday, March 13, 2026 South Shetland Islands, Antarctica 6:30 PM

    The South Shetland Islands is a group of 11 major and several minor islands located 960 km south of the tip of South America and about 120 km north of the Antarctic Peninsula. While discovered towards the beginning of the seventeenth century, either by Dutch or Spanish explorers, it is currently not administered by any one nation. There are 18 research stations on the islands (10 year-round, 8 summer only). Read more about South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

    9 Saturday, March 14, 2026 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    10 Sunday, March 15, 2026 Drake Passage, Antarctica
    View of Drake Passage, Antarctica

    Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Named after the sixteenth century English explorer Sir Francis Drake, although he never actually sailed the passage, it connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world’s land, about 860 km. Conditions can change instantly in the Drake Passage, owing to strong winds, large waves, strong currents, and icebergs: hence notorious as ‘sailors’ graveyard.’ Until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 large ships had to sail this passage. Read more about Drake Passage, Antarctica

    11 Monday, March 16, 2026 Ushuaia, Argentina 8:00 AM 9:00 PM
    View of Ushuaia, Argentina

    Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, is located on the Beagle Channel, where soaring mountains, ice-blue glaciers, and an historic lighthouse create an ideal backdrop. The capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, it was first settled by British missionaries. During the first half of the 20th C the major building of the city was a prison, built by the Argentinian government for repeat offenders and serious criminals, as the subpolar oceanic climate made escape difficult. Read more about Ushuaia, Argentina

    12 Tuesday, March 17, 2026 Baia Garibaldi, Chile 7:00 AM 12:00 PM
    View of Baia Garibaldi, Chile

    Bahia Garibaldi is a fjord that branches off the Noroeste arm of the Beagle Channel. The Beagle Channel is a strait in Tierra del Fuego Archipelago on the extreme southern tip of South America. between Chile and Argentina. Read more about Baia Garibaldi, Chile

    13 Wednesday, March 18, 2026 Chilean Fjords, Chile
    View of Chilean Fjords, Chile

    Strikingly rich in natural and historical attractions, the narrow fjords on the west coast of Chile penetrate deeply into the mountains of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, a major part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This is the largest of the protected areas in Chile, and with no large rivers in the area the fjords drain water from outlet glaciers of the ice-capped, storm-swept elevations. It is a large area of uninhabited islands, deep sounds, breathtaking glaciers, and narrow passages. Read more about Chilean Fjords, Chile

    14 Thursday, March 19, 2026 Montanas Fjord
    15 Friday, March 20, 2026 Chilean Fjords, Chile
    View of Chilean Fjords, Chile

    Strikingly rich in natural and historical attractions, the narrow fjords on the west coast of Chile penetrate deeply into the mountains of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, a major part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This is the largest of the protected areas in Chile, and with no large rivers in the area the fjords drain water from outlet glaciers of the ice-capped, storm-swept elevations. It is a large area of uninhabited islands, deep sounds, breathtaking glaciers, and narrow passages. Read more about Chilean Fjords, Chile

    16 Saturday, March 21, 2026 Chilean Fjords, Chile
    View of Chilean Fjords, Chile

    Strikingly rich in natural and historical attractions, the narrow fjords on the west coast of Chile penetrate deeply into the mountains of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, a major part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This is the largest of the protected areas in Chile, and with no large rivers in the area the fjords drain water from outlet glaciers of the ice-capped, storm-swept elevations. It is a large area of uninhabited islands, deep sounds, breathtaking glaciers, and narrow passages. Read more about Chilean Fjords, Chile

    17 Sunday, March 22, 2026 English Passage, Chile
    View of English Passage, Chile

    The English Narrows (or, English Passage; Angostura Inglesa, Spanish) is narrow 180 m wide section of the Messier Channel in the SW coast of Chile. It is 18 km long, from Isla Moat to Paso del Indio. The English Narrows are safe to navigate under the direction of a pilot when there are no strong winds. Read more about English Passage, Chile

    18 Monday, March 23, 2026 Tortel, Chile 6:30 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Tortel, Chile

    Caleta Tortel is a coastal village in Chile. It is the administrative centre of the commune of Tortel and is located between the mouth of the Baker River - the largest river in Chile - and a small bay in the Baker Channel. The surrounding geography is rugged, formed by a number of islands, fjords, channels and estuaries. Read more about Tortel, Chile

    19 Tuesday, March 24, 2026 At Sea
    20 Wednesday, March 25, 2026 Castro, Chile 6:30 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Castro, Chile

    Castro, situated on the east coast of Chiloe Island, sits on a bluff above its sheltered estuary and is the capital of the Chiloe Archipelago, in Chile. Castro is famous for its brightly painted traditional wooden stilt houses, so the greatest single attraction is simply walking down the streets and around the central Plaza de Armas. With its well-kept park that is surrounded by many shops and restaurants, it presents a great opportunity to absorb the local culture. Read more about Castro, Chile

    21 Thursday, March 26, 2026 Niebla, Chile 1:00 PM 6:30 PM

    Niebla, a coastal Chilean town, is located on the northern shore of the mouth of the Valdivia River across from Corral in the Los Lagos Region. Niebla is Valdivia’s – the local commune – most important resort. It is 15km from the city on the road to the mouth of the Valdivia River. Read more about Niebla, Chile

    22 Friday, March 27, 2026 At Sea
    23 Saturday, March 28, 2026 Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile 7:00 AM Disembark
    View of Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile

    Santiago is the capital of Chile, 90 minutes drive from its port Valparaiso. Santiago has easy access both to ski slopes just 50 km to the Andes, and beaches 100 km to the Pacific. Chile's steady economic growth has transformed Santiago into one of Latin America's most modern metropolitan areas, with dozens of shopping centers and impressive high-rises. Read more about Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile

  • Ship

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  • Cabins

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    Cabin Types

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    Average Balcony Size – 0 m2

    Size: 517 sq. ft./48 sq. m. including veranda (81 sq. ft. / 7.6 sq. m.)With a room configuration that favours watching the sun rise from the comfort of your bed and losing yourself in the mesmerizing 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 on the high seas. Medallion Suites accommodate three guests.bull; Veranda with patio furniture and floor-to-ceiling glass doorsbull; Living room with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guestbull; Sitting areabull; Separate dining areabull; Twin beds or queen-sized bedbull; Medallion has marble bathroom with showerbull; Walk-in wardrobe with personal safebull; Vanity table with hair dryer and Writing deskbull; Bosereg; Sound system with Bluetooth Connectivitybull; Unlimited Premium Wifibull; Illyreg; Espresso machine

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    Average Cabin Size – 27.1 m2

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    Dimensions: 295 sq ft / 27m2 including veranda (49 sq ft / 4.5m2)Accommodates 2 guests standard - some sleep 3. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to balcony, twin beds that convert into a queen-sized bed, desk, sitting area, entertainment center with satellite reception and DVD player, walk-in closet with safe, refrigerator, dressing table with hair dryer, daily stocked cocktail cabinet, private marbled bathroom with full-sized bathtub, and a variety of sensuous bath amenities. Additional suite amenities include: champagne upon arrival, fresh fruit and flowers, fine bed linens, choice of pillow, plush robes and slippers, personal stationary, daily newspaper and twice daily suite service with turndown nightly.

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    Cabin Types

    O2, O1, R2, R1, G2, G1, SL, VI

    Average Cabin Size – 72.8 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 0 m2

    One Bedroom: 587 sq ft / 55m2 including veranda (89 sq ft / 8m2)Two Bedroom: 827 sq ft / 77m2 including veranda (89 sq ft / 8m2)Accommodates up to 4 guests. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening to a teak balcony with patio furniture, separate bedroom with ocean view and queen-sized bed, living room with entertainment center, CD player, two remote-controlled televisions with satellite reception, DVD player, separate dining area, refrigerator, continuously stocked cocktail cabinet, walk-in closet with safe, dressing table and hairdryer, private marbled bathroom with full-sized bathtub, and a variety of sensuous bath amenities. A two-bedroom configuration is also available. Additional suite amenities include: champagne upon arrival, fresh fruit and flowers, fine bed linens, choice of pillow, plush robes and slippers, personal stationary, daily newspaper and twice daily suite service with turndown nightly.

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  • Puerto Williams To Valparaiso

    Cruiseline: Silversea Cruises Ship: Silver Cloud Departure: Friday, March 6, 2026 Nights: 22 nights Departs: Puerto Williams Returns: Santiago (Valparaiso)

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