Home Cruise lines Silversea Mediterranean Silver Wind Puerto Williams Monday, March 16, 2026

Silversea: 21 nights from Puerto Williams with Silver Wind (Mar 16, 2026)

Mediterranean: Chile, Falkland Islands, United States, Georgia, United Kingdom, South Africa

logo Silversea Silversea
Cruise code SILWI260316021
Mar 16, 2026
from $13,972.00
Price per person incl. taxes

Enter the number of occupants and age to view cabin prices

Cruise itinerary

  • location_on
    Monday, March 16, 2026 - 09:00
    Puerto Williams chevron_right
  • location_on
    Wednesday, March 18, 2026 06:00 - 11:00
    New Island chevron_right
  • location_on
    Thursday, March 19, 2026 02:15 - 07:00
    Falkland Islands chevron_right
  • location_on
    Friday, March 20, 2026 08:00 - 01:00
    Port Stanley chevron_right
  • location_on
    Sunday, March 22, 2026 05:30 - 05:30
    South Georgia chevron_right
  • location_on
    Monday, March 23, 2026 not found - not found
    South Georgia chevron_right
  • location_on
    Tuesday, March 24, 2026 not found - not found
    South Georgia chevron_right
  • location_on
    Wednesday, March 25, 2026 not found - not found
    South Georgia chevron_right
  • location_on
    Thursday, March 26, 2026 not found - 06:00
    South Georgia chevron_right
  • location_on
    Tuesday, March 31, 2026 08:00 - 08:00
    Tristan da Cunha chevron_right
  • location_on
    Wednesday, April 1, 2026 06:00 - 01:30
    Tristan da Cunha chevron_right
  • location_on
    Thursday, April 2, 2026 06:30 - 12:30
    Gough Island chevron_right
  • location_on
    Tuesday, April 7, 2026 07:00
    Cape Town chevron_right
Puerto Williams

Puerto Williams

Puerto Williams, located on Navarino Island in Chile, is a small but significant town often recognized as the southernmost town in the world, surpassing even Ushuaia in Argentina in terms of southern latitude. Puerto Williams stands as a remarkable example of human settlement in one of the world's most remote and challenging environments, blending military presence, scientific research, and a deep connection to nature and indigenous culture. Historical significance, cultural heritage, and natural beauty are perfectly combined together and make the city an intriguing destination and an important site for both Chilean national interests and global scientific research.

The city has a fascinating history intertwined with the indigenous Yaghan people, European exploration, and Chilean national interests.The area around Puerto Williams was originally inhabited by the Yaghan people, who are one of the indigenous groups in the region. They lived in the harsh conditions of the southern archipelagos for thousands of years, adapting to the cold climate and marine environment.

European explorers first encountered the region in the 16th century. The town was named after John Williams Wilson, a British-Chilean navy commander who played a significant role in Chilean naval history. Over the decades, Puerto Williams has grown from a small naval outpost to a community with basic amenities. Currently, Puerto Williams has a small population, estimated to be around 3,000 residents. The community is composed of naval personnel, fishermen, and their families, along with a small number of indigenous Yaghan people.

The town is a cultural hub for the Yaghan people. As a consequence of modernity and urbanization, There is a growing focus on sustainable practices to ensure the preservation of the unique ecosystem and cultural heritage of the region. The city offers a beautiful natural landscape that allows you to enjoy a range of outdoor activities ideal for sports lovers.

New Island

New Island

Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands

Port Stanley

Port Stanley

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

South Georgia

Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha

Gough Island

Gough Island

Cape Town

Cape Town

In the heart of South Africa's breathtaking landscapes, there is a city shrouded in mystical aura and historical mysteries, and it’s Cape Town. This is a place where the grandeur of mountain peaks, endless beaches, and the turbulent ocean waters converge, create beauty and magic. Cape Town is graced by its iconic symbol – Table Mountain, which towers over the city like a guardian of ancient secrets and legends. Visitors can ascend this natural wonder to enjoy stunning views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean coastline.

Cape Town is also renowned for its cultural diversity. It attracts artists, musicians, and writers from all parts of the world, inspiring them with its unique atmosphere. The streets of Cape Town are vibrant with local markets, street art, and cafes offering dishes from various parts of Africa and the world. An interesting fact about Cape Town is its unique geography. The city is located at the southernmost tip of the continent, where the Table Bay is one of the largest and deepest natural harbors in the world. This makes it an ideal departure point for cruises along the Atlantic Ocean.

Cruises from Cape Town offer exciting journeys along the shores of South Africa, including stops at historic sites like Robben Island, where political prisoners of the apartheid era, including Nelson Mandela, were imprisoned. If you're interested in the underwater world, you can visit the largest aquarium in the Southern Hemisphere. For photography enthusiasts, we recommend the Bo-Kaap district, where houses are painted in vibrant colors.

Cruises from Cape Town also provide the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of South Africa's Western Cape, encountering wildlife and national parks, majestic waterfalls and endless beaches along the way. Cape Town not only impresses with its beauty and cultural heritage but also serves as the perfect starting point for thrilling cruise adventures, allowing guests to discover all the grandeur and diversity of this remarkable part of Africa.