Essential Patagonia: Fjords & Torres del Paine
Essential Patagonia: Fjords & Torres del Paine
Essential Patagonia: Fjords & Torres del Paine
15 Days Starting in Buenos Aires, Argentina and ending in Santiago, Chile
Visiting: Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Cape Horn, Diego Ramirez Islands, Tierra del Fuego, Agostini Sound, Chilean Fjords, Torres del Paine National Park, Canal de las Montañas, Strait of Magellan, Alberto de Agostini National Park, Almirantazgo Sound, Punta Arenas
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Tour code:
PUG
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
0 - 199
Age range:
18-99
Special diets catered:
Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia with the "Essential Patagonia: Fjords & Torres del Paine" tour. This expedition takes you through the remote glacial and fjord systems of Argentina and Chile, offering encounters with iconic wildlife such as Magellanic penguins and sea lions. Sail aboard the Ultramarine, a Polar Adventure Ship, and enjoy Zodiac excursions and helicopter flightseeing for unparalleled views of the stunning terrain. Retrace Darwin's route through the Beagle Channel, explore the dramatic Glacier Alley, and experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Torres del Paine National Park. With expert Expedition Staff guiding your adventure, this tour promises an intimate and enriching exploration of one of the world's most pristine regions. Enjoy all meals and accommodations on the ship, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience in the heart of Patagonia.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Start Buenos Aires, Argentina
Location: Buenos Aires
Accommodation Name: hotel
You may arrive in Buenos Aires at any time during Day 1 of your itinerary. Upon arriving in this splendid city, known for its architecture and rich European heritage, you will independently transfer to your group hotel.
Day 2 : Fly To Ushuaia And Emabark
Location: Ushuaia
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
After an early breakfast at the hotel, the group will transfer to the airport and board our private charter flight to Ushuaia, Argentina.
Upon arrival, you will be transferred from the airport to a central downtown location to have some time on your own to explore this quaint port town before making your way to the pier.
After a late afternoon embarkation, you will sail along the historic Beagle Channel, which transects the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the extreme south of South America.
Day 3 : Cape Horn
Location: Cape Horn
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
As we begin our exploration of Chile’s southern extent, expect a new adventure every day. Though each expedition will be different, depending on the weather, we aim to start our journey to the 'edge of the earth' with a visit to historic Cape Horn (Cabo de Hornos). At the southernmost point of the Tierra del Fuego ('Land of Fire') archipelago, the most isolated place in the Americas, this steep, rocky headland on Hornos Island marks the northern boundary of the famous Drake Passage, where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet. From the 1700s to the early 1900s, prior to the opening of the Panama Canal, this cape was part of a major global trade route. If sea and weather conditions allow, you may go ashore for a hike out to the lighthouse, the tiny Stella Maris ('Star of the Sea') Chapel, and the albatross-shaped monument honoring the many mariners who lost their lives attempting to 'round the Horn.' Atop the windswept promontory, pause for a moment to take in the panoramic view and to enjoy the peaceful solitude that can only be found at one of the most southern stretches of land in the world. You can even have your passport stamped by the family operating the lighthouse!
Day 4 : Diego Ramirez Islands
Location: Diego Ramirez Islands
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Our ship will then continue cruising farther south, to the Diego Ramírez Islands, the most southern point of South America and one of the least-explored places on the planet. This small archipelago was actually thought to be the southernmost land mass in the world when it was discovered in 1619 by the Spanish Garcia de Nodal expedition. Named after the expedition’s cosmographer, the archipelago held this distinction for 156 years, until Capt. James Cook’s discovery of the South Sandwich Islands in 1775. Weather permitting, depending on conditions, we may choose to zodaic cruise or ship cruise cruise around these tussock-grass-covered islands to admire the abundant birdlife. A designated Important Bird Area, and part of the recently-designated Diego Ramirez Islands and Drake Passage Marine Park, the archipelago is home to millions of breeding seabirds, and an exceptional place for birdwatching. Binoculars in hand, birders will marvel at the sight of multiple species of albatross (these islands are the southernmost albatross breeding ground in the world), including Black-browed albatross, Shy albatross and Grey-headed albatross. Sightings of dolphins, South American Fur seals, and Rockhopper, Macaroni and Magellanic penguins are also possible here.
Day 5 : Pia & Garibaldi Glaciers, Glacier Alley
Location: Tierra del Fuego
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
As our ship sails back north toward the southern edge of Tierra del Fuego, stimulating presentations by your Expedition Team will enrich your knowledge of the glacial systems, geology, environment, wildlife and storied history of the region as you retrace Charles Darwin’s historic journey through the Beagle Channel, a 150-mile (240 km) strait separating Tierra del Fuego’s main island from several smaller islands. Named after Captain Robert FitzRoy’s famous ship on which Charles Darwin was a passenger, the channel presents plenty of photo ops to capture seabirds hovering overhead and dramatic vistas of jagged-peaked mountains and massive tidewater glaciers. Rugged and untouched, this magnificent landscape is as starkly beautiful as it was when Darwin first laid eyes on it in 1833. Glacier Alley (as it’s nicknamed) is one of the most spectacular ship passages in Tierra del Fuego. To honour the European countries that first explored the region, the glaciers have taken their names—España (Oblicuo), Romanche, Alemania (Roncagli), Francia, Italia, and Holland Glaciers. Situated within the protected boundary of Alberto de Agostini National Park, both Pia and Garibaldi Glaciers sit at the head of picturesque ice-choked fjords that offer jaw-dropping views. Located within the Cordillera Darwin (Darwin Mountain Range), the impressive Pia Glacier extends from the soaring mountaintops down into the sea. A short hike to a lookout point provides superb vistas of the glacier and mountains. Surrounded by pristine sub-Antarctic forests, Garibaldi Glacier flows from a separate mountain, providing equally exceptional views, with the Darwin Mountains rising dramatically out of the fjord. We can explore this area by Zodiac, including a beautiful glacial waterfall nearby. As we navigate the fjords, your Expedition Team will keep watch for Andean condors, massive birds rivaled in wingspan by only the Wandering albatross.
Day 6 : Dainelli (Aguila) Glacier
Location: Agostini Sound
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Located at the end of a tranquil lagoon surrounded by lush sub-Antarctic forests in Agostini Sound, Dainelli Glacier (sometimes called Aguila—Spanish for 'Eagle' Glacier) is a unique sight, as it appears to flow over rolling hills rather than mountains. Cruising aboard a Zodiac toward the blue-tinged wall of ice, conditions permitting, you will be humbled by the wonder of nature’s power. We hope to venture ashore for an easy hike along the beach to get a more intensive look at the glacier and surrounding mountains.
Day 7 : Cruising The Chilean Fjords
Location: Chilean Fjords
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Continuing north, we’ll navigate through a remote network of coastal fjords and channels, including time spent venturing out into the Pacific Ocean. Your Expedition Team will prepare for the adventures that await, helping you further understand the glacial systems, as well as the flora and fauna that can be found in this part of Chile. Take a moment, as we glide past soaring snow-capped peaks, to contemplate the mariners of long ago who traveled these same sheltered passageways, and were rewarded with the same wondrous sights.
Day 8 - 9 : Puerto Natales & Torres Del Paine Nationa Park
Location: Torres del Paine National Park
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sailing the turquoise waters of the extraordinary stretch of coastline leading to the small port of Puerto Natales, we’ll meander through a mesmerizing maze of deep, windswept fjords, narrow channels and isolated bays, with an eye toward the rugged landscape, unique wildlife and impressive glaciers that tumble from the towering mountains into the icy waters below, along with the imperial and king cormorants, South American terns, black-necked swans and southern wigeons (Chiloé wigeons) that frequent the fjord.
Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most stunning wilderness areas in South America, and Puerto Natales is the gateway. This enormous park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, so designated for both its natural wonders and ancient human history, and named for the three granite peaks that tower above the glacier-fed lakes. Enjoy a full day of hiking tailored to your preferred activity level and stopping at lookouts in the park, followed by a traditional Patagonian barbecue in the afternoon.
Taking our expedition onto dry land for another full day, we will also visit a working Patagonian estancia (‘ranch’), founded in 1891 by Scottish immigrants. Here you will learn about Patagonian sheep farming in a historic pastoral setting. Inhabiting the surrounding grasslands are the ostrich-like rhea, and guanacos, a wild relative of the domestic llama. Complete your cultural experience with a lunch of barbecued lamb al palo (‘on a stick’), and return to the ship in the early evening.
Day 10 : Canal De Las Montanas
Location: Canal de las Montañas
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cruising the calm, crystal-clear waters of the Canal de las Montañas ('Channel' or 'Fjord of the Mountains') will leave you breathless. You’ll be awed by the amazing series of waterfalls cascading down between the jagged peaks that rise up sharply on either side of the narrow, 41-mile (66 km) long channel dotted with glaciers, five of which spill dramatically into the water. Here, impressive ice fields glisten, and steeply sloped glaciers exceed elevations over 8,235 feet (2,510 metres). The channel also provides an ideal place to put our Zodiacs in the water for more detailed exploring or going ashore for a hike to scenic viewpoints. If you’re feeling more adventurous, perhaps you’ll treat yourself to an optional kayaking excursion (extra cost), an exceptional opportunity to experience the channel from a special perspective.
Day 11 : Tuckers Islets
Location: Strait of Magellan
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A series of small islands and rocky outcrops in Almirantazgo Sound ('Admiralty Sound'), a small fjord off the Strait of Magellan, Tuckers Islets is a superb location for viewing penguins. Though landing here is prohibited, a Zodiac excursion will take you very near a pebble beach to view a colony of 4,000-plus breeding Magellanic penguins, conditions permitting. Named for Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, whose crew sighted the charming creatures in 1520 during the first circumnavigation of the globe, the species is native to the region, and the sight of them in their burrows, lounging on the beach or waddling in and out of the water, is one you won’t forget. If we’re fortunate, we may also see Chilean skuas, Magellanic cormorants (Rock shags), Imperial cormorants (King shags), oystercatchers, Kelp geese, or even dolphins.
Day 12 : Ainsworth Bay & Islote Albatros
Location: Alberto de Agostini National Park
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Continuing our exploration of Almirantazgo Sound, we plan to explore ashore at Ainsworth Bay, one of the most picturesque and pristine places in Patagonia. Surrounded by untouched sub-Antarctic forest, this isolated bay is a protected area within the border of Alberto de Agostini National Park. It hosts abundant birdlife, so you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled as we cruise in the Zodiacs. Hiking options will be available for all fitness levels, affording panoramic views of Marinelli Glacier, Marinelli Fjord and the surrounding Darwin mountain range.
In 2003, a small breeding colony of Black-browed albatross was documented on Islote Albatros ('Albatross Islet'), located in Admiralty Sound. Normally albatross are seabirds, nesting and feeding in coastal waters and open ocean; this the first record of a colony of this species in inland waters, feeding mainly in fjords and channels.
Day 13 : Bahia Brookes
Location: Almirantazgo Sound
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Another excellent spot for glacier exploring in Almirantazgo Sound is Bahia Brookes (Brookes Bay), where, conditions permitting, we’ll go ashore by Zodiac. The bay offers ample chances for closer views of a number of waterfalls and glaciers, including the calving North Brookes Glacier, set against the breath-taking backdrop of the towering Darwin mountain range. Amid the serene silence of this icy wonderland, the only sound you may hear is the powerful roar of ice breaking off and crashing into the frigid waters below. This is also a great location for viewing ice fall deposits, which form reconstituted glaciers, and kame (silt and sediment deposits).
Day 14 : Marta Island
Location: Strait of Magellan
Accommodation Name: Ultramarine
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the middle of the Strait of Magellan, Marta Island (Isla Marta) is home to abundant birdlife and more than one thousand Patagonian (South American) Sea lions. To protect the wildlife, shore landings are not possible here, but we do plan to circumnavigate the island, providing numerous opportunities to observe and photograph the colony from a short distance, in the comfort of a Zodiac. Called lobos marinos (‘sea wolves’) by local Chileans, these giant pinnipeds—males can weigh over 700 pounds/320 kg—form quite a noisy group as each Sea lion vies for a choice spot of coastline. As you cruise by, sightings of Imperial cormorants, skuas, Southern gulls, Antarctic pigeons—and if we’re lucky, dolphins—are also possible.
Day 15 : Disembark In Punta Arenas And Fly To Santiago
Location: Punta Arenas
Meals Included: Breakfast
After an adventurous two weeks of exploration, you’ll say goodbye to your Expedition Team and disembark in Punta Arenas, to be transferred to the airport for your charter flight to Santiago, where you are welcome to continue on your own travels or connect to your homeward flights.
What's Included
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Meals
13 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 12 dinners. -
All meals while on the ship
All meals are included while on the ship, offering a variety of international menus including vegetarian options.
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All accommodation
All accommodation is included during the tour.
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All transport and listed activities
All transport and listed activities are included in the tour package.
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Full complement of qualified Expedition Staff
The tour is accompanied by a full complement of qualified Expedition Staff.
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Mandatory transfer package
The mandatory transfer package includes charter flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia and Punta Arenas to Santiago.
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Optional flights from the UK
Flights from the UK can be included upon request.
What's Not Included
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Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included and must be arranged separately.
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Single accommodation
Single accommodation is not included but is available on request.
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Visas or vaccinations
Visas or vaccinations are not included and must be arranged separately.
Food
All meals while on the ship included. Typical Meals The ships galley offers good quality service and cuisine throughout, with excellent chefs preparing international menus including vegetarian dishes, accompanied by a wide variety of drinks from around the world on sale. Breakfast: Buffet style – unlimited tea and coffee, a selection of fruit juices, hot options including bacon and eggs or omelettes, a selection of bread and toast and jam/honey/marmalade, fruit and cereal. Lunch: Three course set meal or buffet, or the occasional BBQ. Dinner: Three or four courses with a starter of soup and/or salad, a choice of mains with at least one vegetarian option and a dessert, with tea and coffee. Vegetarians and vegans can be well catered for on this holiday - please do inform us before departure of any special dietary requests so that our local team can be well prepared.
Accommodation
The Essential Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Torres del Paine journey is offered on the Ultramarine, a Polar Adventure Ship. These small ice-rated vessels are well-suited for Polar waters, offering intimate adventures with flexible itineraries, superb food, and excellent staff, maximizing the Polar experience.
Mode of Transport
Travel on a small expedition vessel, with mandatory transfer packages including charter flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia and Punta Arenas to Santiago. Enjoy Zodiac excursions and helicopter flightseeing for unique perspectives of the landscape.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of wildlife can I expect to see during the tour?
During the tour, you can expect to see a variety of wildlife including Magellanic penguins, sea lions, seabirds, multiple species of albatross, dolphins, South American fur seals, and possibly Rockhopper, Macaroni, and Magellanic penguins. Additionally, you may encounter imperial and king cormorants, South American terns, black-necked swans, and southern wigeons.
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What activities are included in the tour?
The tour includes a range of activities such as Zodiac excursions, helicopter flightseeing, trekking, and hiking. You will also have opportunities for birdwatching, exploring glaciers, and visiting a working Patagonian estancia. Optional activities like kayaking are available at an extra cost.
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What is the accommodation like on the tour?
Accommodation is provided on the Ultramarine, a Polar Adventure Ship. These are small ice-rated vessels designed for polar waters, offering intimate adventures with flexible itineraries. The ship features superb food and staff, and activities include frequent Zodiac excursions and trekking.
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Are meals included during the tour?
Yes, all meals while on the ship are included. The ship's galley offers good quality service and cuisine with international menus, including vegetarian options. Meals include buffet-style breakfasts, three-course lunches or buffets, and three or four-course dinners.
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What is the transportation arrangement for the tour?
Transportation includes travel on a small expedition vessel with mandatory transfer packages that include charter flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia and Punta Arenas to Santiago. Zodiac excursions and helicopter flightseeing are also part of the transportation arrangements.
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What is the itinerary for the first day of the tour?
On the first day, you may arrive in Buenos Aires at any time. Upon arrival, you will independently transfer to your group hotel in the city, known for its architecture and rich European heritage.
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What is the highlight of visiting Cape Horn during the tour?
Visiting Cape Horn is a highlight as it is the southernmost point of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago and marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage. If conditions allow, you may go ashore to hike to the lighthouse, the Stella Maris Chapel, and the albatross-shaped monument, and even have your passport stamped by the lighthouse family.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Exodus has been trading since 1974
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.
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