Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica ex Buenos Aires
21 Days - Silver Cloud
The next three weeks will be some of the best travel memories to date. So much is on this voyage; Patagonia’s famous penguins, dolphin watching in West Point Island and learning the history of the Falkland Islands are just a few highlights. Yet, surely the jewel in the crown of this adventure is three days in Antarctica, imbibing in glacial beauty and abundant wildlife. A Drake Passage crossing finishes off this epic trip.
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Itinerary Highlights:
- Visit a huge penguin colony on South Georgia
- Wander around quaint Stanley and visit the small cathedral with an archway constructed from the giant jawbones of a blue whale
- Encounter black-browed albatross and Magellanic and Rockhopper penguins on West Point Island
- Keep an eye out for elephant seals, silvery grebes and Peale's dolphins on Saunders Island
- Visit Puerto Madyrn, one of Argentina's top whale-watching spots
Itinerary Overview:
- Day 1: Buenos Aires
- Day 2-3: At Sea
- Day 4: Puerto Madryn
- Day 5: At Sea
- Day 6: West Point and Saunders Island
- Day 7: Port Stanley
- Day 8-9: At Sea
- Day 10-12: South Georgia
- Day 13-14: At Sea
- Day 15: Elephant Island
- Day 16-17: Antarctic Peninsula
- Day 18: South Shetland Islands
- Day 19-20: Drake Passage
- Day 21: Ushuaia
Day 1: Buenos Aires
Passionate, and alive with an infectious crackling energy, the Argentine capital is a breathlessly romantic city, which blends old-world colonial architecture with a down-to-earth Latin American clamour. Famed for steamy tango interplays, and expertly seared steak slabs, a visit to Buenos Aires is a fiery fiesta for the senses. Parque Tres de Febrero is a 400-hectare oasis where 18,000 rose bushes bloom, and skyscrapers give way to still lakes and pretty paths of rollerblading locals. Mighty palm trees - that look like exploding fireworks - stand tall in Plaza de Mayo, the heart of this sprawling cosmopolitan capital of 48 barrios. The square has served as the stage for many fundamental events in this country’s history, and the location where the seeds of independence were sewn continues to serve as the city’s gathering point - and is a place for solidarity, rebellion and revolution. The presidential Casa Rosada’s salmon-hued Palatial Palace borders the plaza, while nearby Museum Nacional de Bellas Artes houses the largest collection of public art in Latin America. Teatro Colón, the opulent 1908 opera house, is one of the world’s finest venues - musical performance here take on an ethereal quality, with the exceptional acoustics transferring every quiver of bow, and tremor of vocal cord, to the audience in spine-tingling clarity. The gargantuan, precipitous terraces of Bombonera Stadium form another of Buenos Aires’s incredible venues, and a wall of noise emanates from it when Boca Juniors take to the field. Juicy steak and punchy Malbec flow in the city’s parrillas – steakhouses - while glitzy bars and thumping nightclubs welcome revellers late into the night. It’s not just the meat that sizzles here either - tango dancers fill milongas - dance halls - to strut passionately until the early hours. Sip steaming mate, the country’s national drink, shop in covered markets, and explore Cementerio de la Recoleta - a city of grand graves and intricate memorials honouring presidents, politicians and notable Argentine heroes from history.
Embark the ship in the afternoon and depart at 6pm.
Day 2-3: At Sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Day 4: Puerto Madryn
Overlooking the vast Golfo Nuevo, the northern Patagonian town of Puerto Madryn is one of Argentina’s top whale-watching spots. Founded by Welsh explorers, who arrived aboard the Mimosa ship in 1865, Puerto Madryn welcomes visitors to enjoy its wonderful wildlife, traditional tea shops, and sheep-rearing ranches known as estancias. Taste some of Argentina’s tenderest and juiciest steak cuts, or piles of seafood, in the waterfront restaurants of the town’s promenade, as you fuel up ahead of the natural adventures of a lifetime. An astonishing array of animals call the protected Valdes Peninsula home. See penguins wandering, sea lions yawning lazily, and playful guanacos galloping here. Head to the beaches of Estancia San Lorenzo, to hear the racket made by hundreds of Magellan penguins. The blackened beach of Loberia de Punta Loma bears witness to huge elephant seals rising up and clashing dramatically – or lounging around docilely - and you can even take advantage of the opportunity to swim, snorkel and scuba dive with curious and playful sea lions. Further afield, Tombo National Reserve is a vast breeding ground for birds and penguins, while a huge Magellanic penguin colony,1,500,000 strong, spreads out further south at Punta Tombo. Boats roll out from Puerto Madryn on the hunt for Southern Right Whales and orcas among the many marine mammals who move through the waters offshore. Few experiences compare with feeling the salt spray, as giant humpbacks crash against the surface. Look out for the black and white Commerson’s dolphins too, which are some of the smallest members of the dolphin family.
Day 5: At Sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Day 6: West Point Island and Saunders Island
A north-westerly outpost of the scenic Falkland Islands, you'll be welcomed ashore by the calls and cries of a huge colony of black-browed albatross. Indeed, the island was originally known as Albatross Island before being renamed to reflect its geographic location. While the albatrosses - that flash white feathers in the rugged cliffs above the waves - are the most well known residents, they are far from the only animal inhabitants of this remote, isolated land. A huge army of birdlife calls the island sanctuary home, overwhelming the tiny human population and sheep that roam West Point Island's grasses. Meet the rockhopper penguins who scamper and burrow along the coast's boulders, as well as the imperial cormorants who rest here in great numbers. You're also liekly to encounter Magellanic penguins during your explorations. Hike the island's quiet landscapes, and look out for endemic plants like Felton's flower carpeting the green interior. Decorated with some of the archipelago's most dramatic scenery, explore this wind-lashed, distant land of soaring cliffs and towering coastal precipices. Cliff Mountain is the island's standout - a towering sandstone monolith, and the archipelago's highest cliff, falling away to swirling waves below. Look out to the waters to spot Commerson's dolphin chasing each other around the island's wave-washed footprint. Whales also visit, as well as the fur seals who you may spot lounging around West Point Island's inviting shores.
Meet some of the world’s most incredible wildlife, on the remote Saunders Island. Sitting to the north-west of the Falkland’s archipelago, the British established their first settlement here in 1765, at Port Egmont. Remote, wild and wonderful, the island now serves as a lush grazing ground for plenty of sheep - but it's an astonishing place to encounter far rarer animals - from elephant seals to silvery grebes and Peale’s dolphins. Connected by sinewy links of beach and sandy dunes, which create some of the most dramatic scenery in the Falklands, the archipelago’s fourth biggest island is home to its best birdlife - including a colony of neatly tuxedoed king penguins. Saunders Island's topography tightens at The Neck - where you'll find even more penguin activity. Colonies squark and chatter in huge crowds here, with Gentoo, Rockhopper and Magellanic penguins dipping into the water, and clambering over boulders. A gentle hike to the summit of Mount Richards will take you 457 metres above sea level, offering an expansive overview, from which you can look out across the tips of the moody waves to see Carcass Island and West Point Island emerging. The cliffs to the north of the mountain host rare black-browed albatross - a sight of sheer grace in flight - but comically clumsy at times when landing. Elsewhere, wide lakes are home to various water birds - including the rare black-necked swans. Take a read of our blog to find out more about the hugely diverse wildlife that is present on this unique island.
Day 7: Port Stanley
Despite it being a stalwart of Britishness, Stanley more resembles Patagonia than Portsmouth. But, despite the windswept, vast and achingly beautiful landscape of the Falkland Islands, don’t be too surprised to find the odd pub serving ales and even fish’n’chips. While landmarks such as Christ Church Cathedral, with its whalebone arch are 100% local, there is a also good smattering of imported garden gnomes and Union Jacks to remind you whose territory you are really on. The Falkland Islands’ ownership has long been a matter of controversy, ever since colonisation in the 18th century. At various points in their life they have been considered French, British, Spanish and Argentine. The Falklands War in 1982, despite only lasting for a short while, proved that the Brits clung to this remote outpost and the islands remain part of the British Commonwealth today. Margaret Thatcher, under whom the war was masterminded, remains something of a local hero as can be seen in the street signs (such as Thatcher Drive). For those who want to dig deeper into the past, the Historic Docklands Museum provides lots of information on the chequered historical and political background of the Falklands. However, the true heroes of Stanley are of course the thousands and thousands of penguins. Five species nest here during mating season (including the rare rockhopper penguin). There are virtually no barriers between you and the wildlife; allowing for a truly interactive, authentic and totally unforgettable experience.
Day 8-9: At Sea
Next two days are spend sailing toward South Georgia.
Day 10-12: South Georgia
Charcoal-black mountains ladled with snow, giant glaciers and thriving wildlife combine to make South Georgia one of the great natural islands. Adventure to these far flung lands - where the animals are in charge and humans come a distant second. Here you'll witness a cacophony of calling birds, natural set pieces like elephant seals clashing and thrashing, and crowds of colourful king penguins stretching out as far as the eye can see. An overseas territory of the UK, these isolated, subantarctic islands once formed a remote whaling centre - and you can still visit the former whaling stations. Nowadays the giants of the sea are free to cruise the icy waters uninhibited. Written into explorer history due to its links with Ernest Shackleton’s tale of Antarctic exploration, shipwreck and survival, the Endurance’s crew were saved when he reached the salvation of these shores in 1916 - before returning to collect the remaining sailors from Elephant Island. A museum commemorates the legendary mission, and you can see the memorial to Shackleton that stands over his final resting place on this fabled island. South Georgia’s colonies of king penguins - with vivid bursts of yellow and orange around their necks - stand, squabble and curiously investigate, enjoying the isolated respite of this island. They’re joined by smaller penguin species like Macaroni penguins, and other glorious birdlife like the majestic wandering albatrosses, which you can see gliding on gusts of wind, over the choppy waves.
Day 13-14: At Sea
Enjoy next 2 days on the ship as you sail towards Antarctic Peninsula.
Day 15: Elephant Island
Promising thrilling adventure, legendary tales and immaculate Antarctic beauty, Elephant Island is perhaps Antarctica’s best-known location. The exploits of its early explorers have immortalised this harsh, monochrome island in the tomes of human history. Believed to take its name from the elephant seals that early explorers spotted lolling on its rocks, the volcanic island was not properly explored until 1916 - when Ernest Shackleton and his men were stricken by the weather and sought salvation on its shores. Their story of survival, stranded in this barren land, is one of humanity’s most evocative and inspiring accounts. Elephant Island is written deep into the legend of Antarctic exploration, and you’ll discover Shackleton’s tale for yourself as you arrive in the island’s icy realm. The remarkable, slowly flowing Endurance Glacier - which you’ll see on arrival here - takes its name from their ship, The Endurance. Visit the monument that stands to Shackleton, often surrounded by a migrating crowd of tiny gentoo penguins, at Point Wild - the spot where he and his 28 crew members camped for four and a half months of Antarctic winter. Eventually, Shackleton and a handful of courageous others sailed for South Georgia Island, before returning to secure the rescue of the remaining crew members. Aside from sailing amid breathtaking winter vistas, witnessing incredible fauna and feeling the sheer rush of an adventure to the unknown - one of the true joys of any Antarctic cruise is to follow in the footsteps of the brave explorers who first sought out the alluring nectar of these dangerous, evocative landscapes.
Day 16-17: 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 18: 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 19-20: Drake Passage
Sailing the legendary Drake Passage is an experience that few are ever lucky enough to experience. The southern tip of the Americas already feels like a wild enough environment – but the sensation of watching the distant cliffs of the peninsular known as the ‘End of the World’ fade into the horizon, is one that’s equal parts epic, eerie and magical. Set sail, to slowly drop off the bottom of the map from Cape Horn, and voyage on an expedition down into the icy underworld of Antarctica. Drake Passage is an extraordinary voyage of romantic ocean faring legend, as you aim for Antarctica’s icy realm. On arrival, skyscraper sized icebergs salute you, as you traverse the waters of this continent where snow and ice dwelling creatures like penguins and whales roam undisturbed. Your first sight of this most-unexplored place will most likely be the South Shetland Islands. Walk in the footsteps of some of history’s greatest and bravest explorers as you explore famed, snow-covered landmasses like Elephant and Deception Island. If the journey across Drake Passage sounds daunting, don’t worry – even in rough seas you’re never alone, and will often be accompanied on this spine-tingling adventure by soaring albatrosses and maybe even a protective pod of humpbacks and hourglass dolphins or two. Converging warm and cool ocean currents attract some spectacular animal life to the passage.
Day 21: Ushuaia
Today you will disembark in Ushuaia and farewell your fellow passengers and expedition team.
Cabin Details
Vista Suite
240sqft / 22sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Standard Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, large picture window providing panoramic ocean views, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer and a writing desk.
Veranda Suite
295sqft / 27sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Standard Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer and a writing desk.
(Suites 505 to 510 and 605 to 610 can accommodate three guests)
Deluxe Veranda Suite
295sqft / 27sqm, central location, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Standard Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer and a writing desk.
Medallion Suite
437sqft / 40.6sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest), sitting area, separate dining area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer, writing desk and Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity.
Silver Suite
541sqft / 52sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, living room, sitting area, separate dining area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, two marble bathrooms with shower, walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, vanity table with hairdryer, writing desk and Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity.
Royal Suite
One bedroom: 736sqft / 69sqm; two bedroom: 1,031sqft / 96sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture (bedroom two has additional veranda), living room, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marbled bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) and Illy® Espresso machine.
(available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite)
Grand Suite
One bedroom: 1,019sqft / 95sqm; two bedroom: 1,314sqft / 122sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, two furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture (bedroom two has additional veranda), living room, sitting area (bedroom two has an additional sitting area),
separate dining area, twin beds or a queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marbled bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) and Illy® Espresso machine.
(available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite)
Owner's Suite
One bedroom: 587sqft / 55sqm; two bedroom: 827sqft / 77sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, two furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture (bedroom two has an additional large picture window), sitting area (bedroom two has an additional sitting area), separate dining area, twin beds or a queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower, plus powder room; bedroom two has additional marbled bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s), Illy® Espresso machine and Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity
(available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite)
Silver Cloud Deckplan
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Specifications
- Crew: 212
- Build: 1994
- Guests: 254
- Officers: European
- Tonnage: 16,800
- Length: 514.14 Feet / 156.7 Metres
- Width: 70.62 Feet / 21.5 Metres
- Speed: 18 knots
- Passenger decks: 7
- Refurbished: 2017
- Registry: Bahamas
- Ice-class Rating: 1C
Whats included?
- Economy Class Roundtrip or discounted Business class fare
- 1 night pre-cruise and 1 day-use post-cruise
- Transfers (between airport/hotel and ship)
- In-country flights when required by itinerary
- Guided Zodiac, land and sea tours, and shoreside activities led by the Expeditions Team Parka
- Enrichment lectures by a highly qualified Expeditions Team
- Spacious suites
- Butler service in every suite
- Unlimited Free Wifi
- Personalised service – nearly one crew member for every guest
- Choice of restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
- Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including champagne, select wines and spirits
- In-suite dining and room service
- Onboard entertainment
- Onboard gratuities
What’s not included?
- Travel Insurance and visa fees
- Items of personal nature
- Any item not mentioned as included