11 Night South America (Puerto Williams To Valparaiso)
Silver Cloud
Silver Cloud
February 27, 2027
11 Night South America

Silver Cloud - 2/27/2027

The February 27, 2027 cruise on the Silver Cloud departs from Puerto Williams, Chile. On this 11 Night South America (Puerto Williams To Valparaiso) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 11 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Silver Cloud sets sail on Saturday, Feb 27th and returns on Wednesday, Mar 10th.

Cruise Length
11
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Puerto Williams
Chile
Port Stops
11
Sea Days
1

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Cruise Itinerary

Itinerary

Silver Cloud - February 27, 2027 - 11 Nights

DayDatePort
1Feb 27thPuerto Williams, Chile
2Feb 28thUshuaia, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina
3Mar 1stPunta Arenas, Chile
4Mar 2ndAguila Glacier, Chile
5Feb 27thCruise Chilean Fjords
6Mar 4thCruise English Narrows, Chile
6Mar 4thCruise Pio Xi Glacier
7Mar 5thTortel, Chile
8Feb 27thCruise Chilean Fjords
9Mar 7thPuerto Cisnes, Chile
10Mar 8thPuerto Montt, Chile
11Mar 9thAt Sea
12Mar 10thValparaiso (santiago), Chile

The Silver Cloud sails on February 27, 2027 for a 11 Night South America (Puerto Williams To Valparaiso). The ship will depart the port of Puerto Williams, Chile at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Valparaiso (santiago), Chile on Mar 10th at 8:00 AM. During the 13-day journey, the Silver Cloud will visit 10 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.

Itinerary Safety Score

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.

Itinerary Safety Rank
79 / 100
safer than 79% of all cruises
79
7
/ 10
Puerto Williams, Chile
Puerto Williams
Puerto Williams is generally safe but travelers should be cautious of environmental risks and limited emergency services due to its remoteness.
8
/ 10
Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina
Ushuaia
Ushuaia is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, but travelers should exercise caution in remote areas and stay aware of their surroundings.
7
/ 10
Punta Arenas, Chile
Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas is relatively safe for cruise travelers, but caution is advised in less populated areas and tourist hotspots to prevent theft.
 
Aguila Glacier, Chile
Aguila Glacier, Chile
10
/ 10
Cruise Chilean Fjords
Chilean Fjords
The Chilean Fjords offer a safe cruise experience, allowing travelers to enjoy stunning scenery and wildlife without safety concerns.
10
/ 10
Cruise English Narrows, Chile
English Narrows
Cruise English Narrows in Chile is a safe destination where travelers can enjoy scenic views from their secure cruise ship.
10
/ 10
Cruise Pio Xi Glacier
Pio Xi Glacier
Travelers can safely enjoy the stunning scenery of Pio XI Glacier from their cruise ship without the need to disembark.
7
/ 10
Tortel, Chile
Tortel
Tortel, Chile, is generally safe for visitors, but travelers should be aware of environmental challenges and remain vigilant.
 
Puerto Cisnes, Chile
Puerto Cisnes, Chile
7
/ 10
Puerto Montt, Chile
Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt is generally safe for cruise travelers, but caution is advised in crowded areas and neighborhoods with higher crime rates.
6
/ 10
Valparaiso (santiago), Chile
Valparaiso
Travelers in Valparaiso should stay vigilant against petty crime and civil unrest, especially in crowded areas and during evenings.

Cruise Ship

Silver Cloud

Silver Cloud

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.

Cruise Ports

Day1
FEB 272027
D:5:00 PM

Puerto Williams, Chile, offers docking at Puerto Williams Port. Travelers explore Navarino Island’s Dientes de Navarino trails and Beagle Channel. Excursions include zodiac tours to see marine life. Local markets sell empanadas. The peak season, December to March, brings milder weather for outdoor tours. Photography captures Patagonian fjords and sub-Antarctic vistas. Dining onboard includes centolla, a Chilean favorite. Souvenirs, like wool crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Tierra del Fuego history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the cold climate, while sturdy shoes enhance hikes. Puerto Williams’ remote beauty offers a vibrant Chilean stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of rugged landscapes and marine adventures, making Puerto Williams an engaging destination for exploration.

Day2
FEB 282027
A:7:00 AMD:12:00 PM

Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, offers docking at Ushuaia Port. Travelers explore Tierra del Fuego National Park and End of the World Museum. Excursions include Beagle Channel cruises. Local markets sell asado. The peak season, December to March, brings milder weather for coastal tours. Photography captures glaciers and Southern Ocean vistas. Dining onboard includes king crab, an Argentine favorite. Souvenirs, like penguin crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Yamaná history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the cold climate, while sturdy shoes enhance park hikes. Ushuaia’s wild charm offers a vibrant Argentine stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of rugged landscapes and maritime history, making Ushuaia an engaging destination. (126 words)

Day3
MAR 12027
A:10:00 AMD:6:00 PM

Punta Arenas, Chile, offers docking at Punta Arenas Port. Travelers explore Plaza Muñoz Gamero and Nao Victoria Museum. Excursions visit Magdalena Island penguins. Local markets sell calafate jam. The peak season, December to March, brings milder weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Patagonian landscapes and Strait of Magellan vistas. Dining onboard includes asado, a Chilean favorite. Souvenirs, like wool crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Selk’nam history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the cold climate, while sturdy shoes enhance island hikes. Punta Arenas’ wild charm offers a vibrant Chilean stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of maritime history and scenic wildlife, making Punta Arenas an engaging destination. (126 words)

Day4
MAR 22027
A:6:30 AMD:11:30 AM

Day5
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Cruise Chilean Fjords, no docking; ships cruise Patagonia’s channels. Travelers spot humpback whales. Zodiacs explore tidewater glaciers. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season November to March; weather unpredictable. Photography captures fjord cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include penguin postcards.

Day6
MAR 42027
A:4:00 PMD:5:00 PM

English Narrows, in Chile’s Patagonia, has no docking; ships cruise the narrow Patagonian channel. Travelers spot sea lions basking on rocky islets and Andean condors soaring above forested slopes. Zodiac excursions explore tidal zones with kelp forests. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, November to March, brings variable weather with frequent rain. Photography captures dramatic fjord cliffs and misty waters, ideal for nature lovers. Dining is onboard, often featuring Chilean salmon. Souvenirs, like fjord postcards, are available in ship shops. Briefings emphasize environmental protection to preserve the pristine ecosystem. Kayaking offers close-up views of marine life. Waterproof gear and warm layers are essential due to the cold, wet conditions. This remote channel’s rugged beauty and wildlife make it a highlight for adventurous cruisers exploring Patagonia’s untouched wilderness.

Day6
MAR 42027
A:5:30 AMD:11:00 AM

Pio XI Glacier in Chile’s Patagonia has no docking; ships cruise its fjord. Travelers view the Southern Ice Field’s largest glacier calving from the deck. Zodiacs approach the ice face, revealing turquoise bergs. No facilities exist; provisions come from the ship. The peak season, November to March, brings unpredictable winds. Photography captures massive ice walls. Dining onboard features centolla crab. Souvenirs, like glacier photos, are sold in ship shops. Briefings emphasize calving safety. Kayaking navigates icy waters. Waterproof gear is essential for cold conditions. Pio XI’s immense glacier offers a breathtaking Patagonian ice spectacle.

Day7
MAR 52027
A:6:00 AMD:5:00 PM

Tortel, Chile, offers docking at a fjord port. Travelers explore wooden boardwalks and Caleta Tortel’s stilt houses. Excursions include kayak tours in Patagonia’s fjords. Local markets sell caldillo de congrio. The peak season, December to March, brings mild weather for fjord tours. Photography captures turquoise waters and Patagonian vistas. Dining onboard includes empanadas, a Chilean favorite. Souvenirs, like wool crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Aysén history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the cool climate, while sturdy shoes enhance boardwalk treks. Tortel’s unique charm offers a vibrant Chilean stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of fjord landscapes and cultural villages, making Tortel an engaging destination.

Day8
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Cruise Chilean Fjords, no docking; ships cruise Patagonia’s channels. Travelers spot humpback whales. Zodiacs explore tidewater glaciers. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season November to March; weather unpredictable. Photography captures fjord cliffs. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include penguin postcards.

Day9
MAR 72027
A:5:00 AMD:12:00 PM

Day10
MAR 82027
A:6:00 AMD:12:00 PM

Puerto Montt, Chile, offers docking at Puerto Montt Port. Travelers explore Petrohué Falls and Osorno Volcano. Excursions visit Chiloé Island’s churches. Local markets sell curanto. The peak season, December to March, brings milder weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Andean lakes and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes empanadas de pino, a Chilean favorite. Souvenirs, like wool crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Mapuche history. Light layers and waterproof boots suit the temperate climate, while sturdy shoes enhance waterfall hikes. Puerto Montt’s natural charm offers a vibrant Chilean stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of scenic lakes and cultural heritage, making Puerto Montt an engaging destination. (126 words)

Day11
MAR 92027
At Sea

Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!

Day12
MAR 102027
A:8:00 AM

Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile, offers docking at Valparaiso Port with excursions to Santiago. Travelers explore Cerro Alegre’s murals and La Sebastiana. Excursions visit Santiago’s Plaza de Armas. Local markets sell empanadas. The peak season, December to March, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures colorful hills and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes pastel de choclo, a Chilean favorite. Souvenirs, like lapis lazuli crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Mapuche history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Valparaiso’s artistic charm offers a vibrant Chilean stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of vibrant street art and cultural heritage, making Valparaiso an engaging destination.