
3. The “Comfortable Adventure”: Antarctica Fly-Cruise
Antarctica is the ultimate bucket list destination, but for many seniors, the “Drake Passage”—the notorious stretch of rough ocean between South America and Antarctica—is a dealbreaker. In 2026, the solution is the Fly-Cruise.
How It Works
Instead of sailing the Drake Passage (which takes two days each way and can be turbulent), you fly a business-class charter jet directly from Chile to King George Island in Antarctica. You then board your luxury expedition ship right in the calm polar waters.
Top Pick: Silversea “Antarctica Bridge”
Silversea is the leader in this space. Their “Antarctica Bridge” program allows you to skip the rough seas entirely. You save four days of travel time and avoid seasickness, making this rugged destination accessible and comfortable for travelers of all ages.
“The Fly-Cruise option has completely changed the demographic for Antarctic travel. It opens the White Continent to those who want the adventure but refuse to compromise on comfort or endure the ‘Drake Shake’.” — Industry analysis from Cruise Critic