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Santiago - MV Ventus or Stella Australis - Buenos Aires
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This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
  Private transfer Airport to Hotel in Santiago
  2 nights in Santiago
  Private transfer Hotel to Airport in Santiago
  Flight Santiago To Punta Arenas
  Private transfer Airport to Hotel in Punta Arenas
  1 night in Punta Arenas
  Private transfer Hotel to Australis Cruise Pier
  4 nights aboard the MV Ventus or Stella Australis with meals and excursions
  Private transfer Pier to hotel in Buenos Aires
  1 night in Ushuaia
  Private transfer Hotel to Airport in Ushuaia
  Flight Ushuaia to Buenos Aires
  2 nights in Buenos Aires
  Wednesday Departures from September to March
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Buenos Aires (87)     Santiago (50)     Punta Arenas (20)     Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego (12)    

Patagonia carved by fjords and capped by glistening glaciers, is a natural wonderland! Fly to one of the top modern cities in South America, and Chile's main gateway: Santiago; a truly cosmopolitan city able to preserve its traditions, located close to vineyards, wineries, ski resorts and beach towns. Continue with a fly to the most important urban center in the Magallanes Region, Punta Arenas. Next, sail for four nights aboard an expedition ship that follows the fjords of the southern edge of Tierra del Fuego highlights the stunning, natural beauty of Patagonia and several of its most important historical sites. Whether you are sailing aboard M/V Ventus or Stella Australis, this journey includes visits to wildlife rich Ainsworth Bay, massive Pia Glacier and Glacier Alley, as well as mystical Wulaia Bay and the legendary Cape Horn. Then arrive in the southernmost city in the world Ushuaia for a chance to visit the 'Tierra del Fuego National Park' and discover jaw-dropping sceneries with pristine lakes, snow capped mountains and abundant flora and fauna. End this trip in Buenos Aires, the argentine capitol, to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America where first hand Tango, shopping, sightseeing, entertainment and dining experiences await you!

This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Wednesday Departures from September to March

Trip Summary
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Santiago is the gateway to the Chilean Andes and the South Pacific Ocean. Visitors can enjoy world-class skiing and beautiful beaches all in the same day. The sprawling city percolates with activities, including museums, markets and parks spread throughout the many neighborhoods.

Visit the Plaza de Armas, Metropolitan Cathedral, La Chascona, Maipo Valley, Museum of Memory and Human Rights, La Moneda, Mercado Central, Sky Costanera and much more.
no image 1 nights in Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas is a city near the tip of Chile's southernmost Patagonia region and it is an oasis of resources less than 1000 miles from the coast of Antarctica. Located on the Strait of Magellan, this town serves as the gateway to Torres del Pine National Park.

Explore the Magdalena Island, Los Pinguinos Natural Monument, Cape Froward, Museo Nao Victoria, Plaza de Armas, Cerro de la Cruz, and much more.
no image 4 Nights - Punta Arenas - Ushuaia - MV Ventus or Stella Australis
departing from Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas is a city near the tip of Chile's southernmost Patagonia region and it is an oasis of resources less than 1000 miles from the coast of Antarctica. Located on the Strait of Magellan, this town serves as the gateway to Torres del Pine National Park.

Explore the Magdalena Island, Los Pinguinos Natural Monument, Cape Froward, Museo Nao Victoria, Plaza de Armas, Cerro de la Cruz, and much more.
no image 1 nights in Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego

The stunning scenery in Ushuaia is simply breathtaking, boasting the sprawling Tierra del Fuego National Park covering thousands of acres of forests, mountains, glaciers and the jaw-dropping scenery of the Beagle Channel. Hiking and Trekking are some of the main draws to the region through the varying terrain, along with canoeing, four-wheel drive tours, skiing & birdwatching. Ushuaia is the gateway to Antarctica, a popular port for cruise ships stopping off for day tours in the area.

Visit the Tierra del Fuego National Park, Beagle Channel, Sea Wolves Island, The End of the World Train, Lakes Escondido, and much more!
no image 2 nights in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is Argentina's cultural epicenter, known for its music and dance, its cuisine, fine wines, and vibrant night life. Although it has retained much of its Colonial European influence the design and architecture in Bueno Aires reflects influences not only from Spain, but in many cases Paris, Rome and other Euro capitals as well.

Visit La Boca Neighborhood, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Colon Theatre, The Obelisco, Woman's Bridge, De la Republica Park, Recoleta Cementery, Tigre River Delta, Japanese Gardens.


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Flexible Itinerary
Santiago
Day 1
Arrive to Santiago
.Santiago Airport to Hotel
Overnight in Santiago   60 hotels offered
Optional   249 Things to do
Day 2
Overnight in Santiago   60 hotels offered
Optional   249 Things to do
Day 3
.Santiago Airport to Hotel
Departing from Santiago
Transportation to next city by: By Air - .Intercity Flight
Punta Arenas
Day 3
Arrive to Punta Arenas
.Punta Arenas Airport to Hotel
Overnight in Punta Arenas   11 hotels offered
Optional   17 Things to do
Day 4
.Punta Arenas Airport to Hotel
Departing from Punta Arenas
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
4 Nights - Punta Arenas - Ushuaia - MV Ventus or Stella Australis
Day 4 to Day 8
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Cruise through one of the World's most pristine and magnificent regions. You will sail through the Straits of Magellan and the Beagle Channel and through the land of fire called Tierra del Fuego. You will encounter magnificent views of glaciers, awesome Patagonian scenery, penguins, whales and other nature's inhabitants of this incredible part of the World.

While opportunities for close contact with nature abound, your comfort is not forgotten. From the professional guides who make sure you get to know the area to the crew for whom service is always uppermost, to a complete list of amenities, you will indeed return with memories to be treasured for a life time.

Technical Specifications
Fleet: Stella Australis and Ventus Australis
Passenger Capacity: 210
Total Cabins: 100
Decks: 5
Lounges: 3 lounges, a large open terrace and a dining room.

Day 1: Punta Arenas

Check in at 1385 O`higgins Street (Arturo Prat Port), Punta Arenas, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cruise ship boarding at 6:00 p.m. The Captain and crew give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Afterwards, the ship departs for 'the uttermost part of the earth'. The excursion will take you through the Strait of Magellan and Beagle Channel to explore one of the most breathtaking wilderness regions in the world: Southern Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego. We have just embarked on a Great Adventure!

Day 2: Ainsworth Bay - Tucker Islet

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. You 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-mosscovered 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.Leaving Ainsworth Bay behind, you sail west along the sound to the Tucker Islets. After lunch, you 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 nature 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.

Day 3: Pia Glacier

Overnight you 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, Stella Australis tacks eastward and enters the Beagle Channel again. By morning you are entering Pia Fjords and boarding the Zodiacs for a shore excursion to Pia Glacier. After disembarking you 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, you 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.

Day 4: Cape Horn - Wulaia Bay

During the early morning, you 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 Capitan 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 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. In the afternoon you cruise across Nassau Bay into the remote archipelago that includes Cape Horn National Park. Weather and sea conditions permitting, you 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, you go ashore at historic Wulaia Bay, once the site of one of the region's largest Yamana aboriginal settlements. Charles Darwin landed here on January 23rd, 1833, during the voyage of the HMS Beagle. This area is also renowned for the mesmerizing beauty of its vegetation and geography. You will walk through a Magellanic forest of Lengas, Coihues, Canelos, ferns, and other native vegetation to reach a look-out point.

Day 5: Ushuaia

The following morning you sail into Argentine waters and dock in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city. Australis is scheduled to arrive at 08:30 or 09:30 AM depending on the date of departure.

Package includes:

  • 4 nights aboard the M/V Stella Australis or Ventus Australis
  • Full board
  • Daily land excursions as scheduled by the ships
  • Activity programs on board
  • Whisky and hot chocolate during the excursions
  • English-speaking guides
  • Port tax, Migration fee and National Park fee

    PLEASE NOTE:

    • Smoking in closed spaces on the cruise is prohibited. Therefore, smoking is only permited the vessels' exterior decks.
    • Upon arrival all passangers must sign a disclaimer in order to participate in the trip and the activities organized by the carrier.
    • NOTE: The excursions/day trips described in the itineraries can normally be, and are frequently, carried out. Without prejudice to the aforesaid, Transportes Maritimos Terra Australis S.A. y Transportes Maritimos Via Australis S.A. reserve the right to reschedule shorten or alter all or part of itineraries and/or excursions without previous notice, in order to safeguard the well being and safety of passengers, preserve the environment or due to the extraordinary circumstances, acts of god or force majeure. For the same reasons, the hours of departure or arrival of the vessels may be subject to change.
  • Day 4
    Arrive to Punta Arenas
    Overnight in Punta Arenas   11 hotels offered
    Optional   17 Things to do
    Day 5
    Overnight in Punta Arenas   11 hotels offered
    Optional   17 Things to do
    Day 6
    Overnight in Punta Arenas   11 hotels offered
    Optional   17 Things to do
    Day 7
    Overnight in Punta Arenas   11 hotels offered
    Optional   17 Things to do
    Day 8
    Departing from Punta Arenas
    Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
    Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego
    Day 8
    Arrive to Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego
    .Crucero Australis Pier to Hotel
    Overnight in Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego   24 hotels offered
    Optional   112 Things to do
    Day 9
    .Crucero Australis Pier to Hotel
    Departing from Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego
    Transportation to next city by: By Air - .Intercity Flight
    Buenos Aires
    Day 9
    Arrive to Buenos Aires
    Overnight in Buenos Aires   93 hotels offered
    Optional   526 Things to do
    Day 10
    Overnight in Buenos Aires   93 hotels offered
    Optional   526 Things to do
    Day 11
    Departing from Buenos Aires

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    Chile is well-known for quite a few things. First, there are so many great opportunities to view beautiful landscapes in this country of contrasts, ranging from the Andes Mountains and the Atacama Desert to Tierra del Fuego (all of which are exciting, off-the-beaten-path vacation destinations). In the more remote parts of Chile, you can enjoy whitewater rafting, hiking, glacier treks, and even sandboarding, in addition to viewing many diverse species of animals in their native habitats. The cities, such as Santiago and Valparaíso, have electric atmospheres of their own and shouldn`t be ignored, from the food markets to buzzing nightlife to the art museums to beautiful Spanish colonial-era architecture. Be sure to enjoy a scrumptious glass of Chilean wine while you`re here; you can enjoy many vintages in Chilean wine country and restaurants across the country.
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    Santiago
    Santiago is the gateway to the Chilean Andes and the South Pacific Ocean. Visitors can enjoy world-class skiing and beautiful beaches all in the same day. The sprawling city percolates with activities, including museums, markets and parks spread throughout the many neighborhoods.

    Visit the Plaza de Armas, Metropolitan Cathedral, La Chascona, Maipo Valley, Museum of Memory and Human Rights, La Moneda, Mercado Central, Sky Costanera and much more.
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    Punta Arenas
    Punta Arenas is a city near the tip of Chile's southernmost Patagonia region and it is an oasis of resources less than 1000 miles from the coast of Antarctica. Located on the Strait of Magellan, this town serves as the gateway to Torres del Pine National Park.

    Explore the Magdalena Island, Los Pinguinos Natural Monument, Cape Froward, Museo Nao Victoria, Plaza de Armas, Cerro de la Cruz, and much more.
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    Punta Arenas
    Punta Arenas is a city near the tip of Chile's southernmost Patagonia region and it is an oasis of resources less than 1000 miles from the coast of Antarctica. Located on the Strait of Magellan, this town serves as the gateway to Torres del Pine National Park.

    Explore the Magdalena Island, Los Pinguinos Natural Monument, Cape Froward, Museo Nao Victoria, Plaza de Armas, Cerro de la Cruz, and much more.
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    Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego
    The stunning scenery in Ushuaia is simply breathtaking, boasting the sprawling Tierra del Fuego National Park covering thousands of acres of forests, mountains, glaciers and the jaw-dropping scenery of the Beagle Channel. Hiking and Trekking are some of the main draws to the region through the varying terrain, along with canoeing, four-wheel drive tours, skiing & birdwatching. Ushuaia is the gateway to Antarctica, a popular port for cruise ships stopping off for day tours in the area.

    Visit the Tierra del Fuego National Park, Beagle Channel, Sea Wolves Island, The End of the World Train, Lakes Escondido, and much more!
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    Buenos Aires
    Buenos Aires is Argentina's cultural epicenter, known for its music and dance, its cuisine, fine wines, and vibrant night life. Although it has retained much of its Colonial European influence the design and architecture in Bueno Aires reflects influences not only from Spain, but in many cases Paris, Rome and other Euro capitals as well.

    Visit La Boca Neighborhood, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Colon Theatre, The Obelisco, Woman's Bridge, De la Republica Park, Recoleta Cementery, Tigre River Delta, Japanese Gardens.