Antarctica & Patagonia Explorer
17 Days - Various dates
Explore the magnificence of Antarctica and the awe-inspiring glaciers of Patagonia on this exciting 17-day itinerary which combines two of the most spectacular places in the world. The scenery will astound you, the wildlife will entertain you and the glaciers will be out-of-this-world amazing.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Cruise to Antarctica aboard a small expedition vessel which allows you to reach remote areas unlike that of larger ships
- See many colonies of penguins and various species of whales, seals and sea birds on your journey south to the white continent
- Enjoy a tour of the Tierra del Fuego National Park between cruises learning about the native flora and fauna
- Explore Patagonia glaciers which stretch from mountain tops to the sea aboard the beautiful Stella Australis
- Head out on walks through the enchanted Magellan Forest and discover endemic flora during your Patagonia cruise
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1:Embark on ship from Punta Arenas
- Day 2: Ainsworth Bay and Tuckers Islet
- Day 3: Pia Glacier and Glacier Alley
- Day 4: Cape Horn and Wulaia Bay
- Day 5: Arrive in Ushuaia
- Day 6: Tierra del Fuego National Park
- Day 7: Embark Antarctic small expedition ship
- Days 8-9: Crossing the Drake Passage
- Days 10-14: Antarctic Peninsula
- Days 15: Crossing the Drake Passage
- Day 16-17: Disembark in Ushuaia
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Arrive in Punta Arenas
On arrival at the airport you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
A sprawling metropolis on the edge of the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas is a remarkably relaxed and friendly city and is a great base from which to head to Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine as well as Argentina.
Stella Australis: Fjords of Tierra del Fuego
We invite you to enjoy a unique experience on the Stella Australis with expeditions by land and sea next to the fascinating landscape that Patagonia and Cape Horn offers. Immerse yourself in the magical scenery filled with turquoise glacial lakes, green hillsides and ice-capped mountains. This is an adventurer's paradise which really does have to be seen to be believed.
Day 1: Punta Arenas
Check in at 1398 Costanera del Estrecho Ave. (Arturo Prat Port) in Punta Arenas between 13:00 and 17:00 (1-5 PM) on the day of your Australis cruise departure. Board the vessel at 6 PM. After a welcoming toast and introduction of captain and crew, the ship departs for one of the remotest corners of planet Earth. During the night we cross the Strait of Magellan and enter the labyrinth of channels that define the southern extreme of Patagonian. The twinkling lights of Punta Arenas gradually fade into the distance as we enter the Whiteside Canal between Darwin Island and Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
Dinner included.
Day 2: Ainsworth Bay - Tuckers Islets
By dawn the ship is sailing up Admiralty Sound (Seno Almirantazgo), a spectacular offshoot of the Strait of Magellan that stretches nearly halfway across Tierra del Fuego. The snowcapped peaks of Karukinka Natural Park stretch along the north side of the sound, while the south shore is defined by the deep fjords and broad bays of Alberto de Agostini National Park. We go ashore at Ainsworth Bay, which harbors copious bird life and a colony of southern elephant seals which can sometimes be spotted from the Zodiacs. Two guided excursions are available: one is along the edge of a stream, peat bog and beaver habitat to a waterfall-and-moss-covered rock face tucked deep inside a pristine sub-polar forest; the other is a more strenuous hike along the crest of a glacial moraine. Both afford views of Marinelli Glacier and the Darwin Mountains.
Leaving our Ainsworth Bay tour behind, we sail west along the sound to the Tucker Islets. After lunch, we board the Zodiacs again for a close-up view of the Magellan penguins that inhabit the tiny islands. More than 4,000 penguins use Tucker as a place to nest, give birth and nurture their chicks. Many other bird species also frequent the area including king cormorants, oystercatchers, Chilean skuas, kelp geese, dolphin gulls, eagles and even the occasional Andean condor. In September and April -- when the penguins live elsewhere -- this excursion is replaced by a short walk to a glacier at nearby stunning Brookes Bay.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 3: Pia Glacier - Glacier Alley
Overnight we sail around the western end of Tierra del Fuego via the very narrow Gabrial Channel, Magdalena Channel and Cockburn Channel. After rounding the remote Brecknock Peninsula, the Australis cruise tacks eastward and enters the Beagle Channel again. By morning we are entering Pia Fjord and boarding the Zodiacs for a Pia Glacier tour. After disembarking we take a short hike to gain a panoramic view of the spectacular glacier, which extends from the mountaintops down to the sea or a longer much more difficult walk up a lateral moraine of the old Pia Glacier.
No one knows for certain how the hulking mass of snow and ice got its feminine moniker, but one theory says it was named for Princess Maria Pia of Savoy (1847-1911), daughter of the Italian king.
Back onboard the ship, we continue east along the Beagle Channel through an area called Glacier Alley. Living up to its name, the passage features a number of impressive tidewater glaciers flowing down from the Darwin Mountains and Darwin Ice Sheet on the north shore. Most of them named after European countries -- Holland, Italy, Germany, Spain and France.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 4: Cape Horm - Wulaia Bay
During the morning we cruise across Nassau Bay into the remote archipelago that includes Cape Horn National Park. Weather and sea conditions permitting, we shall go ashore on the windswept island that harbors legendary Cape Horn (Cabo de Hornos). Discovered in 1616 by a Dutch maritime expedition -- and named after the town of Hoorn in West Friesland -- Cape Horn is a sheer 425-meter (1,394-foot) high rocky promontory overlooking the turbulent waters of the Drake Passage. For many years it was the only navigation route between the Pacific and Atlantic, and was often referred to as the "End of the Earth." The park was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2005. The Chilean navy maintains a permanent lighthouse on the island, staffed by a lightkeeper and his family, as well as the tiny Stella Maris Chapel and modern Cape Horn Monument.
In the afternoon we navigate the narrow Murray Channel between Navarino and Hoste islands and drop anchor at historic Wulaia Bay, one of the few places in the archipelago where the human history is just as compelling as the natural environment. Originally the site of one of the region’s largest Yámana aboriginal settlements, the bay was described by Charles Darwin and sketched by Captain FitzRoy in the 1830s during their voyages on the HMS Beagle. This area is also renowned for its mesmerizing beauty and dramatic geography. After a visit to the Australis-sponsored museum in the old radio station -- which is especially strong on the Yámana people and European missionaries in the area -- passengers have a choice of three hikes (of increasing degrees of difficulty) that ascend the heavily wooden mountain behind the bay. On all of these you will be strolling through an enchanted Magellan forest of lengas, coigües, canelos, ferns, and other endemic fauna to reach a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the bay. Before leaving Wulaia Bay, drop something into the wooden mail barrel inside the museum – letters or postcards meant to be hand delivered by future travelers – an ancient mariner tradition revived by Australis.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 5: Ushuaia
The following morning we sail into Argentine waters and dock in Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city. Arrival at 08:30 a.m. and 9:30 am according to date of departure.
Breakfast included.
Arrive in Ushuaia
Upon disembarkation you will be met at the port by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
Tierra del Fuego National Park Tour
Leaving Ushuaia city Southwest, we will travel through national route number 3, towards Tierra del Fuego's National Park.
Along the eleven kilometres that separate the entrance of the Park and the city of Ushuaia, we will make a stop near the Centro Hípico (Riding Club), where we will enjoy some excellent panoramic views of the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia`s Peninsula and Bridges`, Willie's and Les Eclauriers' Islands. After crossing River Pipo's bridge, next to Ushuaia's Golf Club, we will arrive at the End of the World Station. Those passengers that would like to board the End of the World train will be able to take that optional tour. The rest of the group will await them at the end of the train trip.
We continue our drive for 2 more kilometres and enter the National Park, an area reserved to protect the Subantartic Forest and its native flora and fauna. From this spot we will be able to take a glimpse of both Redonda and Estorbo Islands. Through a path surrounded by Lenga forests and peats, we will reach Lake Roca, a glaciar lake, with a surface of 5.50 square kilometres, and framed by mountains and forests, where we can likely be able to see different native birds. We will have around 30 minutes time to be at the services area.
The last part of the excursion leads us to Lapataia Bay. Along the way we will cross Cormorants Islands, get to see other peats and also visit a beaver dam. Once in Lapataia Bay, besides the marine coast, rich in molluscs and mussels, we will find traces of the ancient native settlers that used to live in the region. We will have some time to walk through the footbridge, from which we will be able to take photographs and enjoy the feeling of being at the end of the world. From this spot, the end of National Route number 3, we will begin our journey back to the city of Ushuaia.
Duration: 4.5 hrs.
Breakfast included.
Embark ship
Today you will be picked up from your hotel by our representative and transferred to the port.
Emblematic Antarctica ex. Ushuaia
Experience this exceptional expedition cruise into the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula’s ice floes. Set sail on an unforgettable 11-day journey aboard Le Soléal and fall for the charms of the dreamlike landscapes, inhabited by rich and uncommon wildlife.
Day 1: Ushuaia Embarkation
Capital of Argentina's Tierra del Fuego province, Ushuaia is considered the gateway to the “Great White“ and the South Pole. Nicknamed “El fin del mundo” by the Argentinian people, this city at the end of the world nestles in the shelter of mountains surrounded by fertile plains that the wildlife seem to have chosen as the ultimate sanctuary. With its exceptional site, where the Andes plunge straight into the sea, Ushuaia is one of the most fascinating places on earth, its very name evocative of journeys to the unlikely and the inaccessible.
Embarkation will take place this afternoon between 4pm - 5pm with the ship's departure scheduled for 6pm. Please ensure you are at the port no later than 5pm.
Dinner included.
Days 2 - 3: Crossing the Drake Passage
Use your days spent in the Drake Passage to familiarise yourself with your ship and deepen your knowledge of the Antarctic. The Expedition Leader will first present the IAATO rules of conduct that must be observed during landings in the region and will explain everything you need to know about the Zodiac® outings. Lectures about the history and wildlife of the Antarctic will be an opportunity for you to learn more about this magical region, where every cruise is a unique experience. From the ship’s bridge, you will experience exceptional sailing moments before joining the naturalist-guides on your ship’s exterior decks to look out for albatrosses, cape petrels, and other seabirds flying over the Drake Passage.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Days 4 - 8: Antarctic Peninsula
Succumb to the magic of a place unlike any other. To this day, the mythical Antarctic Peninsula still holds real fascination and promises its visitors unforgettable moments. Throughout your adventure in this icy realm, you will find yourself in the heart of a spectacular decor in subtle shades of blue and white, surrounded by exceptional wildlife. Penguins, humpback whales, seals and giant petrels are at home here, as are elephant seals, fur seals, Antarctic minke whales, and orcas. Depending on which sites you will be lucky enough to visit, you may get the chance to observe them and share with them the beauty of these extreme parts.
Each day, based on ice conditions, the Captain and the Expedition Leader will suggest Zodiac® outings or landings to discover the infinite riches of the Antarctic Peninsula. Glaciers, ice floe, tabletop icebergs, mountain peaks that plunge straight into the sea, volcanic beaches, research stations, enchanting bays, and vestiges of the whaling industry: these are the faces of the Antarctic that will likely reveal themselves to you, in a hushed and surreal atmosphere. You will sail in the wake of Jean-Baptiste Charcot, Adrien de Gerlache and Sir Ernest Shackleton, great Antarctic explorers who, from the 19th century, set out to conquer these remote and uninhabited lands.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Days 9 - 10: Crossing the Drake Passage
You spend the next two days returning across the Drake Passage. Use this time to attend some final presentations about what you have seen over the past few days and reflect on the amazing experiences that you have just had.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included.
Day 11: Disembark in Ushuaia
You will arrive back in to Ushuaia in the early hours of the morning. Have your final breakfast on board the Le Soleal before you disembark and say goodbye to your fellow expeditioners.
Breakfast included.
Depart Ushuaia
Our representative will pick you up from the port and transfer you to the airport.
17 Day Antarctica & Patagonia Explorer
Patagonia, Chile - M/V Stella Australis
Ushuaia, Argentina - Cilene del Faro Suites & Spa
Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica - Le Soleal
Whats included?
- Accommodation on board the small expedition ship. Ship is dependent on the departure date.
- Accommodation on board the Stella Australis in an AA cabin
- All meals during your voyage
- Transfers
- Activities/shore excursions as specified
- Lectures and presentations by expedition leaders and naturalist staff
- Waterproof boots on loan
- Selected alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages with lunch and dinner on board Stella Australis/Ventus Australis
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages - house wine, champagne and beer on Antarctica voyage
- Post-expedition information file including a gallery of images from the trip
- Comprehensive pre-voyage material
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Passport, visa and immigration fees
- Airport entrance/departure taxes
- Optional activities*
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- Premium alcoholic beverages
- Any items not mentioned as included