Silversea has unveiled the interior spaces of its new 150-room hotel, The Cormorant at 55 South, in Puerto Williams, Chile, designed to streamline travel to Antarctica.
Set to welcome guests in October 2026, The Cormorant at 55 South will serve as a cornerstone of Silversea’s Antarctica Fly Cruise program.
“The Cormorant at 55 South represents an exciting new chapter for Silversea, extending our commitment to luxury travel to Antarctica,” said Bert Hernandez, president of Silversea.
“This unique property will offer our guests the same hallmark comfort and personalized service they expect while on board our ships and will immerse them in the rich culture, traditions and natural beauty of the region.”
The Cormorant’s public spaces blend Silversea’s signature elegance with the raw beauty of Patagonia.
The Fireplace Lounge will serve as a place of retreat, with plush seating, fine wines and signature cocktails.
Each of the 150 guest rooms offers forest views or water vistas of the Beagle Channel. The interiors feature warm wood tones, and every room will incorporate handcrafted items created by Chilean artisans.
Latitude 55, named for its location near the 55th parallel south, will celebrate Patagonia’s flavors, blending regional staples with chef-inspired creations.
Bar Sur will serve as the social heart of The Cormorant, offering teas and small bites by day and curated wines and spirits by night.
Silversea’s Antarctica Fly Cruise itineraries will include a hotel stay in Santiago, followed by a charter flight to Puerto Williams, where guests will enjoy a one-night stay at The Cormorant before continuing to King George Island for embarkation.
The hotel will operate seasonally from October to March.




