Silversea will offer nature excursions for Antarctica cruise guests staying at its hotel in Puerto Williams, Chile.
There will be guided hiking, kayaking and birdwatching opportunities during stays at The Cormorant at 55 South, scheduled to open in January. Guests who book fly-cruise packages for Antarctica will stay at the hotel before their flight to King George Island, where they will board the ship.
Kayaking excursions will be in the Beagle Channel and a parallel inlet. Guests will also have access to hikes that showcase the subpolar climate.
In addition to birdwatching, excursions will provide guided opportunities to search for species like the guanaco, a llama-like mammal native to the region, as well as horses, dolphins, whales and seals.
Silversea says The Cormorant at 55 South will be the southernmost hotel in the world.