Silversea postpones Chile hotel opening to October

Guestrooms at The Cormorant 55 South were constructed modularly about 2,000 miles north of Puerto Williams, in Mendoza, Argentina. Photo Credit: Silversea
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Silversea Cruises has delayed the opening of its hotel on the southern tip of South America until October 2026. 

The Cormorant at 55 South, a hotel in the Chilean town of Puerto Williams, is being built for Antarctica cruise guests who buy fly-cruise packages. It had been scheduled to open in January and be available for most of the upcoming Antarctica season. 

Silversea did not give a reason for the delay beyond a need to "ensure every detail meets Silversea standards." Silversea said it is putting the final touches on the project. 

Silversea president Bert Hernandez had called Puerto Williams a "very unforgiving, difficult place to build."  The cruise line had the hotel rooms constructed modularly in Argentina, and then shipped to Puerto Williams.

Besides being a place for fly-in guests to recharge before their Antarctica voyage, the hotel will offer excursions such as guided hikes and birdwatching.


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