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King George Island To King George Island

  • Overview

    A trip to Antarctica is on every travel lover’s wish list, but the distance – and the Drake Passage – have made it inaccessible for many. This fantastic fly cruise trip takes care of all that. You’ll fly from Punta Arenas direct to King George Island, where you’ll board Silver Cloud and begin your fantastic adventure in Antarctica. Explore mighty glaciers, get up close in daily Zodiacs landings and revel in the pristine wilderness that fascinates everyone. Return via a short flight back to Chile.

    Duration: 7 days
    Passengers: 220 passengers
    Embarkation Point: King George Island
    Disembarkation Point: King George Island
    Physical rating: Soft Adventure
    Fly/Cruise: Cruise only
    Single Supplement: 2.0x twin rate or share options
  • Itinerary
    • Day 1 - King George Island

      As the largest of all the South Shetland Island, King George is considered the gateway to Antarctica. At just 120 kilometres from the Antarctic Peninsula and the only airport in the South Shetlands, it is the connection between “real life” and “Antarctic life”. More than 10 different nations have year-round or summer-only scientific research stations on the island (considering that 90% of the island is covered by snow and ice, that is quite an achievement!). Maintaining a base on the island allows membership of the Antarctic Treaty. There is even a Russian Orthodox church, with a permanent on-site priest. The island might be home to a few international scientists, but they are very much outnumbered by the diverse wildlife that considers King George Island rightfully theirs. Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins all commute to and from the Antarctic peninsula from the island, while Weddell and leopard seals are regular visitors and can be spotted either in the water or on the shore. Naturally, this brings a huge amount of birdlife: skuas and southern giant petrels are regular summer residents, attracted by the warm climate (warm being a relative term, average temperature is between 1.5 and -6.5˚C). The island was named after King George III after British explorer discovered it in 1819. Since then the island has been claimed by both Chile (1940) and Argentina (1943), but remains part of British Antarctic Territory.

    • Day 2 - Antarctic Sound

      Few voyages ignite the imagination like a journey down to one of the planet’s most remote, extreme and enchanting wilderness, Antarctica. An adventure in its purest form, only a handful of people will ever be lucky enough to experience the majestic beauty of these monochrome landscapes first-hand. The Antarctic Sound will be one of your first encounters of this whitewash kingdom, located at the northerly tip of the Antarctic Peninsula - which sprawls up like a tentacle towards Tierra del Fuego, South America’s most southerly point, otherwise known as the ‘End of the World’. Taking its name from the first ship to brave the passageway between the peninsular and the Joinville Island groups back in 1902, the Sound is a raw, sensory assault of imposing iceberg slabs, broken away from the disintegrating Larsen Ice Shelf. Come face-to-face with stadium-sized islands of ice and meet the extraordinary birdlife that call this whitewash kingdom home. Watch on, as colonies of Gentoo penguins hop around, and cape petrels sweep overhead, as the continent’s unique wildlife thrives around you. If you’re planning your first venture into Antarctica, you’ll want to brush up on your photography skills in advance, to capture this unforgiving continent in all of its unrestrained glory.

    • Day 3/5 - Antarctic Peninsula

      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 mile 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 endeavour, 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 6 - South Shetland Islands

      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 luna 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 7 - King George Island

      As the largest of all the South Shetland Island, King George is considered the gateway to Antarctica. At just 120 kilometres from the Antarctic Peninsula and the only airport in the South Shetlands, it is the connection between “real life” and “Antarctic life”. More than 10 different nations have year-round or summer-only scientific research stations on the island (considering that 90% of the island is covered by snow and ice, that is quite an achievement!). Maintaining a base on the island allows membership of the Antarctic Treaty. There is even a Russian Orthodox church, with a permanent on-site priest. The island might be home to a few international scientists, but they are very much outnumbered by the diverse wildlife that considers King George Island rightfully theirs. Adelie, Chinstrap and Gentoo Penguins all commute to and from the Antarctic peninsula from the island, while Weddell and leopard seals are regular visitors and can be spotted either in the water or on the shore. Naturally, this brings a huge amount of birdlife: skuas and southern giant petrels are regular summer residents, attracted by the warm climate (warm being a relative term, average temperature is between 1.5 and -6.5˚C). The island was named after King George III after British explorer discovered it in 1819. Since then the island has been claimed by both Chile (1940) and Argentina (1943), but remains part of British Antarctic Territory

    Please consider that our voyages are expeditionary in nature. This means, that there are no concrete itineraries, your Captain and Expedition Leader will utilise their vast experience to chart the best course for your expedition depending on the climatic and environmental conditions. Mentioned highlights and wildlife cannot be guaranteed.

  • Adventure Activities

    Zodiac Cruising

    There’s nothing like listening to large sheets of ice break off a millennial glacier from a Zodiac, or catching sight of a great humpback whale as it spy hops vertically out of crystal clear waters to introduce itself.
    Our Expeditions Team members will get you close to the action, all you have to do is climb onboard.

    Included

    Hiking

    Get up close and personal with the stunning landscapes and teeming wildlife of Antarctica. Keep a lookout for unique fauna as you hike and, who knows, you might just make a new feathered friend as we introduce you to colonies of Adèlie Penguins, Chinstrap Penguins and Gentoo Penguins.

    Included

    Kayaking

    Towering icebergs and humpback whales look great from afar, but there’s nothing like floating alongside a glacier in total silence or having a curious leopard seal glide right beside you in the water. Under the guidance of certified kayak instructors you’ll be able to experience this and much more.

    Included
  • Inclusions
    Inclusions / Exclusions

    Included in your Expedition

    - Complimentary expedition parka, backpack and water bottle
    - Guided Zodiac, kayak, land and sea tours, and shore-side activities
    - Onboard gratuities
    - Butler services in every suite
    - Choice of restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
    - Unlimited free WiFi
    - 24-hour dining service
    - Onboard entertainment
    - Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including champagne, select wines and spirits
    - Charter/Group Flights
    - One pre and/or post cruise hotel night stay in Punta Arenas
    - One pre-cruise hotel night stay in Santiago

    Not included in your Expedition

    - Airport Transfers
    - International flights
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  • Vessel

    Silver Endeavour introduces a new era in ultra-luxury expedition cruising. Join us for endless possibilities both onboard and on land aboard Silver Endeavour, the most luxurious expedition ship at sea.

    Spread over eight public decks, Silver Endeavour features ample onboard space, multiple restaurants, and a huge choice of bars and lounges. Additionally, her large and luxurious suites are some of the best in expedition cruising. Superbly designed, all her suites feature a balcony and an impressive crew-to-guest ratio of 1:1.
     

    Features & Facilities
    Key Facts
    Luxury star rating:
    Guests #: 220
    Crew #: 205
    Ice Class:
    Speed: 19
    Refurbished:
    Technical Specs
    Year built:
    Length: 165m
    Width: 82
    Draft:
    Tonnage: 20649
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Classic Veranda Suite

07 Dec 2024 - 13 Dec 2024
Available as a one bedroom configuration. • Veranda with patio furniture and floorto-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest • Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower • Twin beds or king-sized bed • Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s) • Custom-made bed mattresses • Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers • Direct-dial telephone(s) • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
USD$ 17,650pp
USD$ 17,650pp

Superior Veranda Suite

07 Dec 2024 - 13 Dec 2024
Available as a one bedroom configuration. • Veranda with patio furniture and floorto-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest • Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower • Twin beds or king-sized bed • Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s) • Custom-made bed mattresses • Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers • Direct-dial telephone(s) • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
USD$ 19,250pp
USD$ 19,250pp

Deluxe Veranda Suite

07 Dec 2024 - 13 Dec 2024
Available as a one bedroom configuration. • Veranda with patio furniture and floorto-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest • Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower • Twin beds or king-sized bed • Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s) • Custom-made bed mattresses • Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers • Direct-dial telephone(s) • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
USD$ 20,050pp
USD$ 20,050pp

Premium Veranda Suite

07 Dec 2024 - 13 Dec 2024
Available as a one bedroom configuration. • Veranda with patio furniture and floorto-ceiling glass doors • Sitting area with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest • Bathroom with double faucets on large vanity and walk-in shower • Twin beds or king-sized bed • Vanity table(s) / Writing desk(s) • Custom-made bed mattresses • Wheelchair accessible suite has a bathroom with vanity and shower • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Wall mounted USB mobile device chargers • Direct-dial telephone(s) • One large flat-screen TVs with Interactive Media Library
USD$ 20,650pp
USD$ 20,650pp