22 nights from Puerto Williams (Chile) with Silver Cloud Expedition
Ocean Cruises: Chile, United Kingdom, Argentina
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Cruise itinerary
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Friday 6 March 2026 - 09:00Puerto Williams
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Saturday 7 March 2026navigation
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Sunday 8 March 2026navigation
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Monday 9 March 2026 05:30 - not foundAntarctic Sound
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Tuesday 10 March 2026 not found - not foundAntarctic Peninsula
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Wednesday 11 March 2026 not found - not foundAntarctic Peninsula
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Thursday 12 March 2026 not found - not foundAntarctic Peninsula
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Friday 13 March 2026 not found - 06:30Antarctica South Shetland Island
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Saturday 14 March 2026navigation
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Sunday 15 March 2026navigation
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Monday 16 March 2026 08:00 - 09:00Ushuaia
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Tuesday 17 March 2026navigation
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Wednesday 18 March 2026navigation
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Thursday 19 March 2026 07:30 - 06:00Puerto Natales
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Friday 20 March 2026navigation
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Saturday 21 March 2026navigation
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Sunday 22 March 2026navigation
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Monday 23 March 2026 06:30 - 05:00Tortel
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Tuesday 24 March 2026navigation
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Wednesday 25 March 2026 06:30 - 05:00Castro
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Thursday 26 March 2026 01:00 - 06:30Niebla
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Friday 27 March 2026navigation
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Saturday 28 March 2026 07:00Valparaiso
Puerto Williams
Antarctic Sound
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica South Shetland Island
Ushuaia
Historical Charms of Ushuaia
Ushuaia, located in Argentina, holds a fascinating history as the southernmost city in the world. Originally established as a penal colony in the late 19th century, Ushuaia has transformed into a thriving hub for adventure tourism and scientific research. The city's past as a remote outpost adds to its allure, with remnants of its penal colony history visible in landmarks like the Presidio.
Diverse Climate of Ushuaia
Ushuaia experiences a cool-temperate climate influenced by its southern location near the Antarctic Circle. Summers are mild with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring the surrounding mountains and Beagle Channel. Winters bring snowfall and colder temperatures, creating a winter wonderland for skiing and snow activities. The ever-changing weather adds to the charm of this unique destination.
Top Attractions and Places to Explore in Ushuaia
Ushuaia offers a plethora of attractions that showcase the beauty of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park for stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and the End of the World Train. Explore the Maritime Museum to learn about Ushuaia's maritime history and Antarctic expeditions. Don't miss a boat tour to see penguins, sea lions, and glaciers up close in the Beagle Channel.
Local Cuisine: Authentic Flavors of Ushuaia
Ushuaia's culinary scene highlights fresh seafood from the surrounding waters and traditional dishes influenced by indigenous cultures. Taste king crab, known locally as centolla, grilled Patagonian lamb, and hearty stews like locro. Sample regional specialties such as calafate berry desserts and enjoy a traditional mate tea ceremony. The fusion of flavors reflects the unique heritage of this southern city.
Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Ushuaia
To enhance your Ushuaia experience, consider booking a cruise departing from this gateway to Antarctica. Cruises from Ushuaia offer unparalleled opportunities to explore the White Continent, witness majestic icebergs and wildlife like penguins and whales in their natural habitat. Booking a cruise from Ushuaia guarantees an unforgettable journey to one of the most remote and pristine regions on Earth.
Puerto Natales
Tortel
Castro
Niebla
Valparaiso
The fascinating history of Valparaiso
Valparaiso, in Chile, is a city with deep historic roots dated back to Spanish colonial period. Founded in the 16th century, the city played a crucial role as an important trading port on the Pacif Ocean routes. Its colorful architecture and picturesque alleys tell stories of sailors, pirates and traders that contributed to shape its unique identity over centuries.
Climate
Valparaiso has a temperate Mediterranean climate that provides sunny and pleasant days during throughout much of the year. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild and humid. This climatic variety creates an ideal environment for exploring the city and enjoying its attractions in all seasons.
Attractions not to be missed in Valparaiso
Valparaiso is famous for its cerros, the hills dominate the city offering breathtaking views of the Pacif Ocean. Visitors can explore the colorful neighbourhoods of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepcion, full of urban art, trendy cafès and art galleries. Muelle Prat, Mercado El Cardonal and the Museo a Cielo Abierto are just some of the city's not to be missed attractions.
Local Gastronomy: authentic Chilean flavours
Valparaiso's cuisine is a feast for your palate, offering Chilenian traditional dishes such as empanada, ceviche, pastel de choclo and the chileno hot dog. Local markets are full of fresh produce such as seafood, avocados, chillies and fine wines from Chile's neighbouring wine regions.
Enjoy a unique experience with a cruise from Valparaiso
To enrich your visit in Valparaiso with a special touch, consider booking a cruise that directly depart from the city. Cruising along the Chilean coast offers breathtaking views of the region's cliffs, beaches and hidden bays. By booking a cruise from Valparaiso, you will enjoy an unforgettable experience that will allow you to appreciate the beauty of the Chilean coastline from a unique perspective.