Visa Information
Singapore & Malaysia passport holders:
Visa-free entry to Brazil (stay up to ~30 days) and Chile / Easter Island (stay up to ~90 days).
Chinese passport holders:
A tourist visa is required in advance to travel to Brazil.
A Chilean visa is also required in advance to travel to Chile / Easter Island.
Other nationalities:
Please consult your sales representative for the latest visa requirements.
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Note: Please ensure your passport is valid for the entire duration of the trip (at least 6 months) and has sufficient blank pages.
Remark
- A minimum group size of 15 passengers is required for a confirmed departure. We have the final decision on whether to go if there are less than 15 people.
- All flight details are subject to change without prior notice.
- We reserve the right to detour the itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances, especially during peak periods or other circumstances beyond our control.
- During major conferences, fairs & festivals, accommodation may be in an alternative city without prior notice.
- If a place of visit or attraction is closed to visitors, it will be replaced with an alternative if possible.
- Some accommodations may not have specific twin or double room types.
- Please note that the English version of the itinerary will be considered the official and ultimate reference.
- Due to unpredictable weather conditions in Antarctica, we request your understanding and flexibility regarding our remote location. While we always strive to meet your expectations, activities such as landings, Zodiac cruises, and ship cruises are subject to regulations that limit the number of people ashore at any given time.
- To ensure the safety and quality of our guests' experience, the itinerary and outdoor activities during each voyage are solely dependent on weather and sea conditions. Your safety is our highest priority. The route and shore landings will be determined by the Captain and Expedition Leader and communicated to guests through regularly scheduled briefings.
- SILVERSEA reserves the right to modify the landings and locations visited during a voyage based on local weather, sea and ice conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all our guests. Our voyages are expeditionary in nature, and thus changes to timings are commonplace due to the environment we operate in, as well as wildlife opportunities and locations.