SILVERSEA Cruises has announced the details of a new fly-cruise service to Antarctica it plans to formally launch to the market next week, making it more obtainable for Aussie guests to cruise the remote continent. The new Antarctica Bridge service allows for passengers to be flown Business class directly to...
SILVERSEA Cruises has announced the details of a new fly-cruise service to Antarctica it plans to formally launch to the market next week, making it more obtainable for Aussie guests to cruise the remote continent.
The new Antarctica Bridge service allows for passengers to be flown Business class directly to Antarctica, saving a total of four days at sea on the return journey.
The new collection of 12 fly-cruise voyages aboard Silver Explorer consolidates Silversea’s push on the polar regions, and also marks the largest Antarctica offering in the line’s history.
“This is a defining moment for Silversea’s expedition offering, Antarctica Bridge will revolutionise the way in which our guests discover Antarctica,” said Silversea Senior Vice President of Tour Operating, Expedition & Destination Management Conrad Combrink.
“Many will still choose to cross the epic Drake Passage, which is an unforgettable experience in itself, but Antarctica Bridge is perfect for time-conscious travellers, as it will immerse guests into the White Continent in a shorter time frame,” he added.
Sales for Antarctica Bridge opens in Australia on 10 Dec, with fares starting from $21,000 per person, twin share.
