Fast Track Antarctica

Time trip to the last continent

Silversea

Fast Track Antarctica

Time trip to the last continent

Silversea

Fast Track Antarctica

Aircruise to the last continent

Skip the choppy Drake Passage and begin your expedition cruise right into the icy heart of your destination, equipped and in style. A direct flight takes you to and from Antarctica in just two hours. From abundant colonies of penguins to icy silence, the Antarctic wilderness unfolds on this unforgettable air cruise in six days. Let yourself be overwhelmed by the dramatically beautiful landscapes of the last continent, Where the world can't find you...

Tips & tops from Fast track Antarctica:

  • Your adventure starts and ends with a four-star stay at the elegant Cabo De Hornos Hotel, in the historic centre of Punta Arenas
  • As time travelers, fly Business Class directly to King George Island where the expedition cruise begins
  • The luxury expedition ship is specially designed to sail easily through ice floes; with the accompanying fleet of no less than 12 zodiacs, you will reach the most remote places and experience phenomenal shore excursions
  • On board, you can attend daily thematic lectures on, for example, the glaciers, penguins and whales, explorations and the climate of the Antarctic
  • A highly experienced expedition team ensures that the days are optimally utilized, and that you will see different species of penguins, fur seals, and with a bit of luck also orcas and humpback whales
  • Do you dare to participate in the Polar Plunge? A dip in the icy seawater!

Your tailor-made trip

Daily overview

2 Arrival at Punta Arenas, overnight Hotel Cabo de Hornos
3 Flight to King George Island, Antarctica - embarking on Silver Explorer
4 Antarctic Sound
5-7 Antarctic Peninsula
8 South Shetland Islands
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Highlights for this trip

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Antarctic Sound

The ship seems unseeded among the giant table ice mountains. On the bare rocks live the largest colonies of Adélieping…

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