Puerto Williams - Overnight onboard arrives at: 10 pm
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Falklands & Antarctica from Puerto Williams, 5 November 2025 (18 nights)
Your itinerary
Puerto Williams
DAY 1
05 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 9 PM
On the southern shores of the Beagle Channel, and by some definitions the southernmost city in the world, Puerto Williams is a fascinating destination on cruises around South America and adventurous expeditions to Antarctica. With a permanent population of just a few thousand people, this destination is surrounded by stunning scenery; jagged mountain peaks stretch up into the sky from sprawling forest-covered slopes to afford this fairly small settlement with an impressive backdrop. An interesting place to explore as a tourist, you’ll also find Puerto Williams acting as the main port and major hub for scientific research linked with Antarctica. So, while there is a buzz of activity to be found here, Puerto Williams is metaphorically far from nearby cities like Ushuaia, a bustling haven of activity on the northern shores of the Beagle Channel. When visiting, you’ll be met with a charming, laid-back atmosphere and be afforded the opportunity to enjoy some peace at the end of the world – wonderful moments that are always unforgettable.
Things to do in Puerto Williams:
Day Hikes
While venturing into the rough terrain of Dientes de Navarino, the mountain range sitting south of Puerto Williams, will take you several days, this destination is home to several remarkable hiking routes that can be completed in a day. One of the most popular places to hike is Cerro La Bandera; day-long hikes here will afford you excellent views across the Beagle Channel, a chance to appreciate the Cascada Los Bronces waterfall, and endless panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde
Home to impressive exhibits exploring the Yaghan, an indigenous group who have populated the region around you for tens of thousands of years, Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde is a highlight of any visit to Puerto Williams. Created in 1974 and named after an Austrian priest and scientist who lived among the Yaghan and Selk’nam peoples, this is the southernmost museum in the world and somewhere offering a fascinating insight into what life is like for native populations in such harsh conditions.
Kayaking
While the waters of the Beagle Channel are too exposed to the elements for kayaking, Puerto Williams is a fantastic port of call for kayaking excursions – thanks to the rough coastline of Navarino Island, where Puerto Williams is located. With an abundance of sheltered spots all along the coastline of this impressive island, you’ll have no trouble organising a kayaking experience here, provided the weather conditions are agreeable. When kayaking, you may have the chance to encounter some of the local wildlife and uncover impressive archeological sites. With so many incredible secrets to uncover, this is an experience definitely worth considering when you’re spending time in Puerto Williams
At Sea
DAY 2
06 Nov 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
New Island, Falkland Isles
DAY 3
07 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 11 AM
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West Point Island, Falkland Islands
DAY 3
07 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 2:15 PM to 7 PM
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Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
DAY 4
08 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 2 PM
Whilst in the Falkland Islands, it's likely that you'll stop off in the the capital of Stanley. A a remote town that's known for its quaint architecture, scenery and the penguins that nest there. Top attractions that you won't want to miss when visiting Stanley include the Historic Dockyard Museum, the Christ Church Cathedral and the beautiful Gypsy Cove.
At Sea
DAY 5
09 Nov 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
South Georgia Island - Overnight onboard
DAY 6-8
10 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 8 PM
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At Sea
DAY 9
13 Nov 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Elephant Island, Antarctica
DAY 10
14 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 3 PM to 6 PM
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The Antarctic Sound
DAY 11
15 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 9:30 AM to 2 PM
Exploring Antarctica is adventure in its purest form, and encountering the Antarctic Sound for the first time is an experience unlike anything else out there. The icy body of water that separates the Joinville Island group from the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, the Antarctic Sound invites you to leave the populated world behind and fully immerse yourself in the unfiltered natural beauty of this ice-covered continent. Named for the first expedition ship to make the journey in 1902, a Swedish steamship aptly named Antarctic, traversing this stretch of sea is a sensory onslaught in the best possible way. From expansive ice slabs, cracked from the crumbling Larsen Ice Shelf, to several species of penguin, seabird, and seal, the unadulterated nature you’ll have the chance to witness here is inspiring. Crossing the Antarctic Sound affords you the opportunity to admire this unrelenting continent in all its unfiltered glory, a special experience you won’t soon forget.
Things to do in The Antarctic Sound:
Larsen Ice Shelf
Named after Captain Carl Anton Larsen, master of the Norwegian whaling vessel Jason, which ventured along the coast of Antarctica in 1893, the Larsen Ice Shelf is a staggering platform of glacial ice that stretches from Cape Longing to Smith Peninsula; often the source of the iceberg shards you’ll encounter in the Antarctic Sound and an impressive feat of nature you can spot from miles away on a clear day, the ice shelf roughly covers an area of 26,000 square miles today – which is comfortably over three times the size of Wales.
Penguins
As you near coastal areas when traversing the Antarctic Sound, you’ll have the opportunity to marvel at several species of penguin in their natural habitat. Particularly, an area known as Hope Bay is home to one of the continent’s largest colonies of Adélie penguins, and you’ll have the chance to spot Adélie and gentoo penguins in Trepassey Bay too. It’s important to keep in mind that the specific wildlife sightings you’ll experience when cruising the Antarctic Sound can vary depending on the current weather conditions and the time of year you’re travelling.
Whales
Several species of whale can be spotted in the waters surrounding Antarctica, the Antarctic Sound included. While the specific wildlife sightings you experience will vary depending on the current weather conditions and time of year you’re travelling, humpback whales, orcas, and minke whales are all among the species spotted in these icy waters before. You may also be able to spot a blue whale in these waters, although that is incredibly rare.
Antarctic Peninsula - Cruising
DAY 12-15
16 Nov 2025
During this part of your Antarctic adventure, you’ll be cruising around the Antarctic Peninsula. This area of the continent is part of the larger peninsula of West Antarctica, from Cape Adams to a point on the mainland that lies just south of the Eklund Islands. Primarily covered by a thick ice sheet, this peninsula is made up of a string of bedrock islands divided by deep channels considerably below sea level. While cruising through this region, you’ll have the chance to admire some staggering icy landscapes alongside an interesting variety of wildlife, thanks to the fact that this is among the more temperate areas of the continent’s coastline. Several species of penguin, seal, and whale call this area home, alongside a variety of seabirds. So, while specific sightings can vary and are often dependent on the current weather conditions, you can rest assured knowing that there will be plenty to admire while cruising the Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctic Peninsula - Cruising:
Penguins
While cruising the Antarctic Peninsula, you’ll have the opportunity to spot several species of penguin in their natural habitat. The species of penguin that can be found here, particularly around the tip of the peninsula itself, include the chinstrap penguin, emperor penguin, gentoo penguin, and Adélie penguin. The specific sightings you enjoy, though, will vary depending on the current weather conditions and the time of year you’re exploring Antarctica.
Whales
These magnificent mammals are among the most incredible sights you can see while cruising the Antarctic Peninsula, and the waters surrounding this remarkable part of Antarctica are home to several species of whale, including the Antarctic minke whale, dwarf minke whale, sei whale, and killer whale. The specific sightings you enjoy, though, will vary depending on the current weather conditions and the time of year you’re exploring Antarctica.
Seals
Several species of seal can be spotted while cruising around the Antarctic Peninsula, including the leopard seal, Weddell seal, crabeater seal, and the huge southern elephant seal. It’s important to keep in mind, though, that the specific sightings you enjoy will vary depending on the current weather conditions and the time of year you’re exploring Antarctica.
South Shetland Islands (Antarctica)
DAY 16
20 Nov 2025
A stunning archipelago of ice-covered islands in the Drake Passage, just north of the Antarctic Peninsula, the South Shetland Islands are a sensational expedition cruise destination and among the many exciting places you’ll have the chance to explore during a voyage to Antarctica. Home to a number of significant scientific research stations, but largely uninhabited beyond that, these islands surprisingly support vegetation, despite the fact that they boast an average temperature of below zero for eight months of the year and remain over 80% covered in snow and ice during the summer season. So, while here, you’ll have the chance to admire some sensational, unique landscapes, with dramatic snow-capped rocky regions and glaciers among the features dominating these southern islands. You’ll also have the chance to observe several species of seal, penguins, and seabirds here – all of which feed in the surrounding waters. Interestingly, these islands are also home to the southernmost flying insect: Parochlus Steinenii. Although, you won’t need to worry about being swarmed by bugs when you disembark; instead, you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and a truly unforgettable adventure!
Things to do in South Shetland Islands (Antarctica):
Penguins
While exploring the South Shetland Islands, you’ll have the chance to observe several species of penguin in their natural habitat. Among the species that call this archipelago home are the gentoo penguin, chinstrap penguin, and Adélie penguin. While sightings aren’t guaranteed, and can vary depending on the weather conditions and the time of year you travel, this destination presents you with a fantastic chance to observe these animals.
Seals
Several species of seal call the South Shetland Islands home, with this destination a great place to see crabeater seals, leopard seals, and Weddell seals in their natural habitat. Sightings aren’t guaranteed, and can depend on things like the weather and when you travel, but you’ll have a chance to watch these incredible animals when you head ashore.
Whales
In the waters around the South Shetland Islands, you’ll have the chance to spot several species of whale, with fin whale, humpback whale, and southern right whale among the most popular. It’s important to keep in mind that sightings aren’t guaranteed, and can depend on the weather conditions and the time of year your travel; however, you’ll have a good chance of seeing these magnificent mammals at some point during your adventure in Antarctica.
Drake Passage - Cruising
DAY 17
21 Nov 2025
The Drake Passage is an iconic body of water between the southern tip of South America and Antarctica, connecting parts of the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. Despite this stretch of water being discovered by Spanish navigator Francisco de Hoces in 1525, the passage is named after Sir Francis Drake, an English explorer who utilised this body of water during his Raiding Expedition in the mid-16th century. While rough seas are something you’ll come across quite frequently when cruising the Drake Passage, you can rest assured knowing that the modern expedition-style ships you’ll be sailing on are well-equipped to deal with any troublesome weather. In 2019, a team of six explorers were actually able to row across the entirety of the Drake Passage; though, while you’re unlikely to see anyone rowing while you’re cruising, you will have the chance to observe a variety of seabirds, whales, and dolphins – all of which are often spotted by sailors crossing the Drake Passage. With this journey often being a two-day event, you’ll also have plenty of time to enjoy all the excellent amenities available onboard your cruise ship – which is definitely a win-win!
Drake Passage - Cruising:
Seabirds
When the weather is agreeable, the Drake Passage is a hotspot for spotting seabirds, particularly species of albatross and petrel – both of which are among the largest species of flying birds in the world, with petrels known particularly for their wide wingspan. While the sightings you’re able to enjoy will vary, and there’s no guarantee when it comes to which species of seabird you’ll be able to spot, the Drake Passage provides you with a fantastic opportunity to see these birds hunting; albatross, in particular, are known to hunt both during the day and at night.
Whales
Cruising the Drake Passage is a fantastic opportunity to see several species of whale in the wild, with finback whales, sei whales, humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales all among the species that have been spotted in this body of water before. Although, it’s important to keep in mind that there’s no guarantees when it comes to the wildlife sightings you’ll have the chance to enjoy while onboard, and the success of whale-watching in the Drake Passage can vary depending on things like the weather conditions and the time of year you’re travelling.
Dolphins
When cruising the Drake Passage, you may be able to spot pods of dolphins from your cruise ship. While there’s no guarantee, as sightings can be unpredictable and are affected by the weather and the time of year you’re travelling, hourglass dolphin and southern right whale dolphin are among the aquatic mammals that have been spotted in this body of water before.
Puerto Williams - Overnight onboard
DAY 18-19
22 Nov 2025
Time at Port: from 10 PM to 9 PM
On the southern shores of the Beagle Channel, and by some definitions the southernmost city in the world, Puerto Williams is a fascinating destination on cruises around South America and adventurous expeditions to Antarctica. With a permanent population of just a few thousand people, this destination is surrounded by stunning scenery; jagged mountain peaks stretch up into the sky from sprawling forest-covered slopes to afford this fairly small settlement with an impressive backdrop. An interesting place to explore as a tourist, you’ll also find Puerto Williams acting as the main port and major hub for scientific research linked with Antarctica. So, while there is a buzz of activity to be found here, Puerto Williams is metaphorically far from nearby cities like Ushuaia, a bustling haven of activity on the northern shores of the Beagle Channel. When visiting, you’ll be met with a charming, laid-back atmosphere and be afforded the opportunity to enjoy some peace at the end of the world – wonderful moments that are always unforgettable.
Things to do in Puerto Williams - Overnight onboard:
Day Hikes
While venturing into the rough terrain of Dientes de Navarino, the mountain range sitting south of Puerto Williams, will take you several days, this destination is home to several remarkable hiking routes that can be completed in a day. One of the most popular places to hike is Cerro La Bandera; day-long hikes here will afford you excellent views across the Beagle Channel, a chance to appreciate the Cascada Los Bronces waterfall, and endless panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde
Home to impressive exhibits exploring the Yaghan, an indigenous group who have populated the region around you for tens of thousands of years, Museo Antropológico Martin Gusinde is a highlight of any visit to Puerto Williams. Created in 1974 and named after an Austrian priest and scientist who lived among the Yaghan and Selk’nam peoples, this is the southernmost museum in the world and somewhere offering a fascinating insight into what life is like for native populations in such harsh conditions.
Kayaking
While the waters of the Beagle Channel are too exposed to the elements for kayaking, Puerto Williams is a fantastic port of call for kayaking excursions – thanks to the rough coastline of Navarino Island, where Puerto Williams is located. With an abundance of sheltered spots all along the coastline of this impressive island, you’ll have no trouble organising a kayaking experience here, provided the weather conditions are agreeable. When kayaking, you may have the chance to encounter some of the local wildlife and uncover impressive archeological sites. With so many incredible secrets to uncover, this is an experience definitely worth considering when you’re spending time in Puerto Williams