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Book now!FJORDS OF TIERRA DEL FUEGO
PUNTA ARENAS (Chile) / USHUAIA (Argentina)
Five Days / Four Nights
Departures every Saturday
Starting September 30/19 thru March 31/2018
HIGHLIGHTS
Our Patagonia cruise tours follow 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 Stella Australis, this four-day 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. For more information about our Patagonia cruise tours, contact us!
DAY 1: PUNTA ARENAS
Check in at 1385 O’Higgins Street (Arturo Prat Port) in Punta Arenas between 13:00 and 17:00 (1-5 PM) on the day of your cruise departure. Board the M/V Stella Australis (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.
DAY 2: STELLA AUSTRALIS
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 Ainsworth Bay 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.
DAY 3: STELLA AUSTRALIS
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, Stella Australis tacks eastward and enters the Beagle Channel again. By morning we are entering Pia Fjord and boarding the Zodiacs for a shore excursion to Pia Glacier. 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.
DAY 4: STELLA AUSTRALIS
WULAIA BAY – CAPE HORN
During the early morning 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.
In the afternoon 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.
DAY 5: USHUAIA
The following morning we sail into Argentine waters and dock in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city.
Arrival at 8:30AM and 9:30AM – according to date of departure
RATES PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY:
FJORDS OF TIERRA DEL FUEGO
PUNTA ARENAS (Chile) / USHUAIA (Argentina)
Five Days / Four Nights
CABIN CATEGORY | PROMO RATE | LOW SEASON | HIGH SEASON |
B | $ 1,440 | $ 1,800 | $ 2,298 |
A | $ 1,932 | $ 2,410 | $ 2,957 |
AA | $ 2,028 | $ 2,526 | $ 3,097 |
AAA | $ 2,124 | $ 2,644 | $ 3,246 |
AA SUPERIOR | $ 2,555 | $ 3,183 | $ 3,867 |
AAA SUPERIOR | $ 2,675 | $ 3,331 | $ 4,054 |
PRE-CRUISE LAND SERVICES AND TOURS AVAILABLE FOR CHILE
GTCT-PRE-CRUISE PROGRAM “A’
SANTIAGO – PUNTA ARENAS
Three Days / Two Nights
ITINERARY
DAY 1: Arrival in Santiago
Private transfer from airport to hotel
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Plaza San Francisco
DAY 2: Santiago / Punta Arenas (B)
Private transfer from hotel to airport in Santiago and from airport to hotel in Punta Arenas
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Cabo de Hornos
DAY 3: Hotel to Crucero Australis pier (B)
Private transfer from hotel to Australis Pier. Port entrance included.
RATES PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
SINGLE | DOUBLE |
$ 865 | $473 |
GTCT-PRE-CRUISE PROGRAM “B’
SANTIAGO – PUNTA ARENAS
Four Days / Three Nights
ITINERARY
DAY 1: Arrival in Santiago
Private transfer from airport to hotel
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Plaza San Francisco
DAY 2: Santiago
Full day tour to Vina del Mar and Valparaiso on a shared basis or Half day private tour of Santiago.
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Plaza San Francisco
DAY 3: Santiago / Punta Arenas (B)
Private transfer from hotel to airport in Santiago and from airport to hotel in Punta Arenas
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Cabo de Hornos
DAY 4: Hotel to Crucero Australis pier (B)
Private transfer from hotel to Australis Pier. Port entrance included
RATES PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
SINGLE | DOUBLE |
$ 1,190 | $ 634 |
POST CRUISE LAND SERVICES AND TOUR AVAILABLE FOR CHILE
GTCT-POST-CRUISE PROGRAM “A’
PUNTA ARENAS / SANTIAGO
Four Days / Three Nights
ITINERARY
DAY 1: Arrival in Punta Arenas from Australis Cruise
Private transfer from Australis Pier to Hotel.
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Cabo de Hornos
DAY 2: Punta Arenas (B)
Private half day city tour of Punta Arenas & Half Day tour of Bulnes Fort
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Cabo de Hornos
DAY 3: Punta Arenas / Santiago (B)
Private transfer from hotel to airport for flight to Santiago. Private transfer from airport to hotel in Santiago.
Afternoon private city tour
Overnight accommodations – Hotel Plaza San Francisco
DAY 4: Depart Santiago (B)
Private transfer from hotel to airport for flight to your next destination.
RATES PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
SINGLE | DOUBLE |
$ 1,550 | $ 658 |