

The January 14, 2026 cruise on the Silver Cloud departs from King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. On this 6 Night Antarctica (King George Island Roundtrip) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 4 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Silver Cloud sets sail on Wednesday, Jan 14th and returns on Tuesday, Jan 20th.
The graph below tracks historic price of the Silver Cloud cruise ship departing January 14, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $19,100 ($3,184 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $20,850 ($3,476 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 8%.
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Silver Cloud - January 14, 2026 - 6 Nights
| Day | Date | Port |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jan 14th | King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica |
| 2 | Jan 14th | Cruise The Antarctic Sound |
| 3 | Jan 14th | Cruise Antarctic Peninsula |
| 4 | Jan 14th | Cruise Antarctic Peninsula |
| 5 | Jan 14th | Cruise Antarctic Peninsula |
| 6 | Jan 14th | South Shetland Islands |
| 7 | Jan 20th | King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica |
The Silver Cloud sails on January 14, 2026 for a 6 Night Antarctica (King George Island Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica on Jan 20th at 4:30 AM. During the 7-day journey, the Silver Cloud will visit 3 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.
Based on my comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Silversea Cruise Line
The Silver Cloud was built in 1994 and is among Silversea's 9 ships in its fleet. The Silver Cloud is included in the cruise line's Expedition class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Silver Cloud vs all other Silversea ships.
King George Island, Antarctica, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to icy shores. Travelers visit research stations and spot penguins. Excursions explore glacial landscapes. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, November to March, brings icy conditions. Photography captures icebergs and wildlife. Dining onboard includes hearty stews. Souvenirs, like penguin prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings enforce IAATO guidelines. Polar gear suits the subzero climate. Binoculars enhance wildlife spotting. King George Island’s icy wilderness offers a dramatic Antarctic stop, immersing travelers in its polar beauty.
The Antarctic Sound, with no docking, sees ships cruising near Hope Bay. Travelers observe Adélie penguins waddling on massive icebergs. Zodiacs explore Argentina’s Esperanza Station. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, November to March, may face ice jams. Photography captures tabular bergs and icy cliffs. Dining onboard includes hearty soups. Souvenirs, like penguin prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings enforce IAATO guidelines. Kayaking navigates icy waters. Polar gear is essential for freezing conditions. The sound’s icebergs offer an iconic introduction to Antarctica’s polar wilderness.
Cruise Antarctic Peninsula, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to the Peninsula. Travelers spot gentoo penguins and humpback whales. Kayaking explores icebergs. Hikes reach Deception Island's volcanic beaches. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season November to March; ice restricts access. Photography captures Lemaire Channel's cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include penguin postcards.
Cruise Antarctic Peninsula, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to the Peninsula. Travelers spot gentoo penguins and humpback whales. Kayaking explores icebergs. Hikes reach Deception Island's volcanic beaches. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season November to March; ice restricts access. Photography captures Lemaire Channel's cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include penguin postcards.
Cruise Antarctic Peninsula, no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to the Peninsula. Travelers spot gentoo penguins and humpback whales. Kayaking explores icebergs. Hikes reach Deception Island's volcanic beaches. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season November to March; ice restricts access. Photography captures Lemaire Channel's cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include penguin postcards.
South Shetland Islands, offer scenic cruising without docking. Travelers view penguin colonies and Deception Island’s caldera from zodiacs. Excursions include wildlife tours to Half Moon Island. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, November to March, brings milder weather for Antarctic cruising. Photography captures icebergs and Antarctic vistas. Dining onboard includes hearty stews, an expedition favorite. Souvenirs, like penguin crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover polar history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the polar climate, while binoculars enhance wildlife viewing. South Shetland’s icy allure offers a vibrant Antarctic stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of dramatic landscapes and unique wildlife, making South Shetland an engaging destination.
King George Island, Antarctica, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to icy shores. Travelers visit research stations and spot penguins. Excursions explore glacial landscapes. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, November to March, brings icy conditions. Photography captures icebergs and wildlife. Dining onboard includes hearty stews. Souvenirs, like penguin prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings enforce IAATO guidelines. Polar gear suits the subzero climate. Binoculars enhance wildlife spotting. King George Island’s icy wilderness offers a dramatic Antarctic stop, immersing travelers in its polar beauty.