Silversea has concluded its 2025-26 Antarctica season, welcoming guests on 38 voyages on its three expedition ships between October 5, 2025, and March 5, 2026.

In a press release, the company said the Silver Endeavour, Silver Cloud and Silver Wind offered 20 voyages crossing the Drake Passage and 18 Antarctica Fly-Cruise sailings this season.

“Antarctica continues to be one of the most transformative destinations on Earth, offering extraordinary moments of discovery for even the most experienced travelers,” said Silversea President Bert Hernandez.

“What makes Silversea’s approach truly unique is the variety of ways we invite guests to experience the polar region – whether through our Antarctica Fly Cruises, which offer seamless access for those with limited time, our classic expeditions that include the iconic Drake Passage crossing, or our extended voyages to remote destinations like South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, rich with wildlife and exploration history.”

In addition to wildlife sightings, landings and exploration, hundreds of guests participate in the polar plunge during the season, with one record-breaking voyage seeing nearly 140 guests jump into the icy Antarctic waters, the company said.

Next ahead is Silversea’s 41‑voyage Antarctica season for 2026-27 – the first to feature experiences at the brand’s new hotel, The Cormorant at 55 South, in Puerto Williams, Chile, the southernmost city on Earth.

The 150‑room hotel is expected to open in October 2026, and its inaugural season will support 29 Antarctica Fly Cruise voyages between October 20, 2026, and March 10, 2027, Silversea added.