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Season 2009
Chile Cruises From  Puerto Montt  &  Puerto Varas to Patagonia,Cape Horn & Antartica, a large part of the Chilean territory is made up of hundreds of islands and Glaciers . The voyage through Patagonian channels crossing fjords and peninsulas not only provides a route to explored territories and land untouched by humans but also to areas of incredible natural attractions. 
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Australis Cruises promotes and sells ship tickets for the Expedition Cruisers M/N Mare Australis and M/N Via Australis, that sail the Magellan Strait and Beagle Channel, exploring one of the most beautiful and unexplored regions of the world such as Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. Operating tour cruisers in the Chilean-Argentinean Patagonia, we offer 3 or 4 night programs from October to April every year, having over 15 years’ experience.
SPECIAL  PROMOTION :2 FREE NIGHTS  HOTELS  IN CHILE  OR ARGENTINA
BOOKING AUSTRALIS CRUISE !!
CALL   NOW  1-800-811-8829   or   1(305)388-6400

  Mare Australis The Ship
The M/N Mare Australis began construction in the shipyards of Asenav, Valdivia under the SOLAS 2001 and MARPOL 73/78 regulations for worldwide oceanic navigation, and was finished in November 2002. It has a classification certificate issued by ABS (American Bureau of Shipping), with the notation of "Passenger Vessel". In agreement with ISM (International Safety Management Code), given by IMO (International Maritime Organization), the ship possesses a SMC (Safety Management Certificate), which guarantees operation under the international safety standards as well as the protection of the environment.
In addition, it makes use of a complete navigation system (echo sounder, radar, GPS, and the modern Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, or GMDSS), emergency generator, fire stations, smoke detectors in every cabin, corridor and lounge, and a sprinkler fire suppression system installed in all areas of the ship. The machine room is also equipped with a CO2 fire extinguisher bank.
Routes and Itinerary
PUNTA ARENAS-USHUAIA ROUTE
(5 days / 4 nights, Saturday to Wednesday )
USHUAIA - PUNTA ARENAS ROUTE
(4 days / 3 nights, Wednesday to Saturday)

DAY 1 - Punta Arenas
Check in from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Magallanes 990, Punta Arenas. 6:00 p.m., embark the Expedition Cruise Ship. The Captain and crew will give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Immediately afterward, the ship will set sail for the ”uttermost part of the earth.” Through the mythical Strait of Magellan, we will travel to Southern Patagonia, including Tierra de Fuego. This is the beginning of a Great Adventure.

DAY 2 - Ainsworth Bay – Tucker Islet
During the dawn’s early light, our ship will continue navigating through Almirantazgo Inlet, until arriving near Marinelli Glacier in Ainsworth Bay, where we will enjoy a walk to discover a beaver dam in the midst of a marvelous Magellanic forest. On the beach we will observe a colony of Elephant Seals. Continuing the voyage, we will visit Tucker Islet, where we will sight colonies of Magellanic penguins and Cormorants from the Zodiac boats.

DAY 3 - Pia Glacier - Glacier Alley
We will navigate the main part of the Beagle Channel to enter Pia Bay and disembark near the glacier of the same
name. We will take an excursion to a look-out point that is ideal for viewing the mountain range where the glacier originates, and its flow all the way to the sea. After this unforgettable experience, we will sail again along the northwest arm of the Beagle Channel through majestic “Glacier Alley”: Spain, Romanche, Germany, Italy, France and Holland glaciers. 

DAY 4 - Cape Horn -
We will sail through the Beagle and Murray Channels to disembark in Cape Horn National Park (weather permitting). Cape Horn, a sheer, almost 425-meter-high promontory, where the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean merge.

DAY 5 - Ushuaia
Arrival to Ushuaia, the most important Argentine city in Tierra de Fuego, and the southernmost city in the world. Disembark at 8:00 a.m., enabling you to visit the city and national parks, and continue your trip through Patagonia.  

DAY 1 - Ushuaia
Check in at San Martín 245, Ushuaia, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., embark the Expedition Cruise Ship. The Captain and crew will give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Immediately afterward, the ship will set sail for “the uttermost part of the earth.” Through the mythical Beagle Channel, we will travel to Southern Patagonia, including Tierra del Fuego. This is the beginning of a Great Adventure.

DAY 2 - Cape Horn - Wulaia Bay
We will sail through the Beagle and Murray Channels to disembark in Cape Horn National Park (weather permitting). Cape Horn was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in June, 2005. In the afternoon we will disembark in historical Wulaia Bay, once the site of one of the region’s largest native settlements. This area is also renowned for the spectacular beauty of its vegetation and geography. We will walk through a Magellanic forest filled with Lengas, Coigües, Canelos, ferns and other species to reach a look-out point.

DAY 3 - Gunther Plüschow Glacier
We will disembark near the Gunther Plüschow Glacier and approach to Piloto and Nena glaciers from the Zodiac boats, providing us with a closer look at these awe-inspiring masses of ancient ice.

DAY 4 - Magdalena Island - Punta Arenas
Early in the morning, we will disembark on Magdalena Island, the home of an immense colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic Penguins that we will be able to observe during our walk to the Lighthouse that guides different ships on their way through the Strait of Magellan.
After our visit, we will return to Punta Arenas, disembarking at 11:30 a.m., concluding our adventure.

Decks and Cabins
The Mare Australis has 63 cabins divided into 4 categories: AAA-AA - A - B. Cabins are equipped with low beds, private bathrooms, independent heating, a safe, closet, 110/220 v. electricity, and panoramic window to enjoy the landscape. It has a total capacity for 129 passengers.

Cabins AAA:

• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• Large window to enjoy views.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available)

Cabins AA:

• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• Large window to enjoy views.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available)

Cabins A:

• Located on the second deck.
• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available).
• Large window to enjoy views.

Cabins B:

• Located on the first deck.
• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available).
• Large window to enjoy views.
 
Departures and Rates


5  days   / 4  Nights   Punta Arenas - Ushuaia  +  1  Free  Night  Hotel and  Air  Pass   Discount  !
   
Low Season
2nd Half Oct & Dec 15-16-19,2009
2nd Half of March 2010
High Season
November & December 2009
January,February & 1st Half of March 2010
Promotion
September 2009,1st half October 2009
& April 2010
Special
Christmas & New Years
   
M/N Mare Australis (4 nights) M/N Via Australis (4 nights)
   
Departures from Punta Arenas (Saturday to Wednesday)
September 2009 - - - 19 26
October 2009 3 10 17 24 31
November 2009 7 14 21 28  
December 2009 5 12 19 26  
January 2010 2 9 16 23 30
February 2010 6 13 20 27  
March 2010 6 13 20 27  
April 2010 3 10      
Departures from Punta Arenas (Tuesday to Saturday)
September 2009 - - - - 29
October 2009 6 13 20 27  
November 2009 3 10 17 24  
December 2009 1 8 15 22 29
January 2010 5 12 19 26  
February 2010 2 9 16 23  
March 2010 2 9 16 23 30
April 2010 - -      
   
 
Cabin Promotion Low season High season Special
B 1.120 1.400 1.770 2.590
A 1.638 2.043 2.484 3.040
AA 1.719 2.142 2.601 3.180
AAA 1.800 2.241 2.727 3.340
Single 2.010 2.510 3.110 4.390
 

Questions ? Call Tol Free 1-800-811-3077

4  Days  / 3  Nights   Ushuaia - Punta Arenas   +  1  Free  Night Hotel     and   Air  Pass  Discount  ! 
   
Low Season
2nd Half Oct & Dec 15-16-19,2009
2nd Half of March 2010
High Season
November & December 2009
January,February & 1st Half of March 2010
Promotion
September 2009,1st half October 2009
& April 2010
Special
Christmas & New Years
   
M/N Mare Australis (3 nights) M/N Via Australis (3 nights)
Departures from Ushuaia (Wednesday to Saturday)
September 2009 23 30 - - -
October 2009 7 14 21 28  
November 2009 4 11 18 25  
December 2009 2 9 16 23 30
January 2010 6 13 20 27  
February 2010 3 10 17 24  
March 2010 3 10 17 24 31
April 2010 7 14      

Departures from Ushuaia (Saturday to Tuesday)
September 2009 - - - - -
October 2009 3 10 17 24 31
November 2009 7 14 21 28  
December 2009 5 12 19 26  
January 2010 2 9 16 23 30
February 2010 6 13 20 27  
March 2010 6 13 20 27  
April 2010 3 - -    

 

 Super  Promotion   September 2009- April 2010 Season

 1  Free Night  Hotel  in  Punta Arenas  or  Ushuia  ! 

F

Cabin Promotion Low season High season Special
B 840 1.050 1.330 1.930
A 1.224 1.521 1.854 2.270
AA 1.287 1.602 1.962 2.400
AAA 1.359 1.692 2.043 2.500
Single 1.510 1.890 2.330 3.290
 
 
Questions ? Call Tol Free 1-800-811-3077
 

From September 2009 onwards, port taxes will be charged in Punta Arenas, and Ushuaia, and the cost will be additional to the ticket price. These taxes are paid directly to the port authority, so no commission applies. The taxes must be paid along with the balance of payment of the cruise ticket.
Tax rates per passenger are as follows:

  • Punta Arenas - Ushuaia: US$20.- (U.S. dollars)
  • Ushuaia - Punta Arenas: US$10. (U.S. dollars)

These values may vary depending on the amount determined by the port authorities of Punta Arenas and Ushuaia.


SPECIAL  PROMOTION :2 FREE NIGHTS  HOTELS  IN CHILE  OR ARGENTINA
BOOKING AUSTRALIS CRUISE !!
CALL   NOW  1-800-811-8829   or   1(305)388-6400
 
   
Australis Cruises promotes and sells ship tickets for the Expedition Cruisers M/N Mare Australis and M/N Via Australis, that sail the Magellan Strait and Beagle Channel, exploring one of the most beautiful and unexplored regions of the world such as Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. Operating tour cruisers in the Chilean-Argentinean Patagonia, we offer 3 or 4 night programs from October to April every year, having over 15 years’ experience.
SPECIAL  PROMOTION :2 FREE NIGHTS  HOTELS  IN CHILE  OR ARGENTINA
BOOKING AUSTRALIS CRUISE !!
CALL   NOW  1-800-811-8829   or   1(305)388-6400

  Via Australis The Ship
The M/N Via Australis began construction in the shipyards of Asenav, Valdivia under the SOLAS 2001 and MARPOL 73/78 regulations for worldwide oceanic navigation, and was finished in the 2005. It has a classification certificate issued by ABS (American Bureau of Shipping), with the notation of "Passenger Vessel". In agreement with ISM (International Safety Management Code), given by IMO (International Maritime Organization), the ship possesses a SMC (Safety Management Certificate), which guarantees operation under the international safety standards as well as the protection of the environment.
In addition, it makes use of a complete navigation system (echo sounder, radar, GPS, and the modern Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, or GMDSS), emergency generator, fire stations, smoke detectors in every cabin, corridor and lounge, and a sprinkler fire suppression system installed in all areas of the ship. The machine room is also equipped with a CO2 fire extinguisher bank.
Routes and Itinerary
PUNTA ARENAS-USHUAIA ROUTE
(5 days / 4 nights, Tuesdays to Saturdays )
USHUAIA - PUNTA ARENAS ROUTE
(4 days / 3 nights, Saturdays to Tuesdays)

DAY 1 - Punta Arenas
Check in from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Magallanes 990, Punta Arenas. 6:00 p.m., embark the Expedition Cruise Ship. The Captain and crew will give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Immediately afterward, the ship will set sail for the ”uttermost part of the earth.” Through the mythical Strait of Magellan, we will travel to Southern Patagonia, including Tierra de Fuego. This is the beginning of a Great Adventure.

DAY 2 - Ainsworth Bay – Tucker Islet
During the dawn’s early light, our ship will continue navigating through Almirantazgo Inlet, until arriving near Marinelli Glacier in Ainsworth Bay, where we will enjoy a walk to discover a beaver dam in the midst of a marvelous Magellanic forest. On the beach we will observe a colony of Elephant Seals. Continuing the voyage, we will visit Tucker Islet, where we will sight colonies of Magellanic penguins and Cormorants from the Zodiac boats.

DAY 3 - Pia Glacier - Glacier Alley
We will navigate the main part of the Beagle Channel to enter Pia Bay and disembark near the glacier of the same
name. We will take an excursion to a look-out point that is ideal for viewing the mountain range where the glacier originates, and its flow all the way to the sea. After this unforgettable experience, we will sail again along the northwest arm of the Beagle Channel through majestic “Glacier Alley”: Spain, Romanche, Germany, Italy, France and Holland glaciers. 

DAY 4 - Cape Horn -
We will sail through the Beagle and Murray Channels to disembark in Cape Horn National Park (weather permitting). Cape Horn, a sheer, almost 425-meter-high promontory, where the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean merge.

DAY 5 - Ushuaia
Arrival to Ushuaia, the most important Argentine city in Tierra de Fuego, and the southernmost city in the world. Disembark at 8:00 a.m., enabling you to visit the city and national parks, and continue your trip through Patagonia.  

 

DAY 1 - Ushuaia
Check in at San Martín 245, Ushuaia, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., embark the Expedition Cruise Ship. The Captain and crew will give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Immediately afterward, the ship will set sail for “the uttermost part of the earth.” Through the mythical Beagle Channel, we will travel to Southern Patagonia, including Tierra del Fuego. This is the beginning of a Great Adventure.

DAY 2 - Cape Horn - Wulaia Bay
We will sail through the Beagle and Murray Channels to disembark in Cape Horn National Park (weather permitting). Cape Horn was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in June, 2005. In the afternoon we will disembark in historical Wulaia Bay, once the site of one of the region’s largest native settlements. This area is also renowned for the spectacular beauty of its vegetation and geography. We will walk through a Magellanic forest filled with Lengas, Coigües, Canelos, ferns and other species to reach a look-out point.

DAY 3 - Gunther Plüschow Glacier
We will disembark near the Gunther Plüschow Glacier and approach to Piloto and Nena glaciers from the Zodiac boats, providing us with a closer look at these awe-inspiring masses of ancient ice.

DAY 4 - Magdalena Island - Punta Arenas
Early in the morning, we will disembark on Magdalena Island, the home of an immense colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic Penguins that we will be able to observe during our walk to the Lighthouse that guides different ships on their way through the Strait of Magellan.
After our visit, we will return to Punta Arenas, disembarking at 11:30 a.m., concluding our adventure.

  

 

Deckes and Cabins

The Via Australis has 64 cabins divided into 4 categories: AAA - AA - A - B. Cabins are equipped with low beds, private bathrooms, independent heating, a safe, closet, 110/220 v. electricity, and panoramic window to enjoy the landscape.It has a total capacity for 136 passengers.

Cabins AAA:

• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• Large window to enjoy views.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available).

Cabins AA:

• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• Large window to enjoy views.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available).
Cabins A:

• Located on the second deck.
• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available).
• Large window to enjoy views.

Cabins B:

• Located on the first deck.
• Low beds, (double base).
• Private facilities.
• Independently controlled Heater.
• Safety box.
• Closet.
• 220/110 Volts power U.S. type electricity connectors (adapters available).
• Large window to enjoy views.

 
Departures and Rates

5  days   / 4  Nights   Punta Arenas - Ushuaia  +  1  Free  Night  Hotel and  Air  Pass   Discount  !
   
Low Season
2nd Half Oct & Dec 15-16-19,2009
2nd Half of March 2010
High Season
November & December 2009
January,February & 1st Half of March 2010
Promotion
September 2009,1st half October 2009
& April 2010
Special
Christmas & New Years
   
M/N Mare Australis (4 nights) M/N Via Australis (4 nights)
   
Departures from Punta Arenas (Saturday to Wednesday)
September 2009 - - - 19 26
October 2009 3 10 17 24 31
November 2009 7 14 21 28  
December 2009 5 12 19 26  
January 2010 2 9 16 23 30
February 2010 6 13 20 27  
March 2010 6 13 20 27  
April 2010 3 10      
Departures from Punta Arenas (Tuesday to Saturday)
September 2009 - - - - 29
October 2009 6 13 20 27  
November 2009 3 10 17 24  
December 2009 1 8 15 22 29
January 2010 5 12 19 26  
February 2010 2 9 16 23  
March 2010 2 9 16 23 30
April 2010 - -      
   
 
Cabin Promotion Low season High season Special
B 1.120 1.400 1.770 2.590
A 1.638 2.043 2.484 3.040
AA 1.719 2.142 2.601 3.180
AAA 1.800 2.241 2.727 3.340
Single 2.010 2.510 3.110 4.390
 

Questions ? Call Tol Free 1-800-811-3077

4  Days  / 3  Nights   Ushuaia - Punta Arenas   +  1  Free  Night Hotel     and   Air  Pass  Discount  ! 
   
Low Season
2nd Half Oct & Dec 15-16-19,2009
2nd Half of March 2010
High Season
November & December 2009
January,February & 1st Half of March 2010
Promotion
September 2009,1st half October 2009
& April 2010
Special
Christmas & New Years
   
M/N Mare Australis (3 nights) M/N Via Australis (3 nights)
Departures from Ushuaia (Wednesday to Saturday)
September 2009 23 30 - - -
October 2009 7 14 21 28  
November 2009 4 11 18 25  
December 2009 2 9 16 23 30
January 2010 6 13 20 27  
February 2010 3 10 17 24  
March 2010 3 10 17 24 31
April 2010 7 14      

Departures from Ushuaia (Saturday to Tuesday)
September 2009 - - - - -
October 2009 3 10 17 24 31
November 2009 7 14 21 28  
December 2009 5 12 19 26  
January 2010 2 9 16 23 30
February 2010 6 13 20 27  
March 2010 6 13 20 27  
April 2010 3 - -    

 

 Super  Promotion   September 2009- April 2010 Season

 1  Free Night  Hotel  in  Punta Arenas  or  Ushuia  ! 

F

Cabin Promotion Low season High season Special
B 840 1.050 1.330 1.930
A 1.224 1.521 1.854 2.270
AA 1.287 1.602 1.962 2.400
AAA 1.359 1.692 2.043 2.500
Single 1.510 1.890 2.330 3.290
 
 
Questions ? Call Tol Free 1-800-811-3077
 

From September 2009 onwards, port taxes will be charged in Punta Arenas, and Ushuaia, and the cost will be additional to the ticket price. These taxes are paid directly to the port authority, so no commission applies. The taxes must be paid along with the balance of payment of the cruise ticket.
Tax rates per passenger are as follows:

  • Punta Arenas - Ushuaia: US$20.- (U.S. dollars)
  • Ushuaia - Punta Arenas: US$10. (U.S. dollars)

These values may vary depending on the amount determined by the port authorities of Punta Arenas and Ushuaia.



SPECIAL  PROMOTION :2 FREE NIGHTS  HOTELS  IN CHILE  OR ARGENTINA
BOOKING AUSTRALIS CRUISE !!
CALL   NOW  1-800-811-8829   or   1(305)388-6400
 
   
On board the M/V Skorpios II, you will find a friendly, personalized service, always with the exceptional hospitality provided by the Kochifas family and their experienced and well-trained crews who will offer warmth and efficiency in a unique and unforgettable cruise.  Sailing every Saturday from Puerto Montt, a city located 1.000 kilometers south of Santiago, to the San Rafael Glacier, the majestic relic of the planet’s last glaciations, Skorpios carries you on a cream cruise of seven days and six nights.  Its goes through spectacular channels and archipelagos, where an exuberant nature stands out in all its splendor and man’s presence in barely perceptible and where softly shaped islands are scattered in the ocean. 
SPECIAL  PROMOTION :2 FREE NIGHTS  HOTELS  IN CHILE  OR ARGENTINA
BOOKING SKORPIOS CRUISE !!
CALL   NOW  1-800-811-8829   or   1(305)388-6400
  Skorpios II - Classic Route,San Rafael Glacier.
We will visit isolated and picturesque fishing villages and settlements, such as Puerto Aguirre, the city of Castro, the Quitralco Fjord with its thermal baths and the San Rafael National Park, which was declared world biosphere reserve by the UNESCO with its Glacier of magical and spectacular 30.000 years old ice that rises in multicolored towers to a height of more than seventy meters and then sinks into the ocean.
  Itinerary

THE CLASSIC ROUTE NAVIGATION PROGRAM MN SKORPIOS II
PUERTO MONTT / LAGUNA SAN RAFAEL/ PUERTO MONTT
7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS (Saturday - Friday)

Saturday: 11:00 hrs. - Sail from the Puerto Montt Skorpios Terminal. Navigate through the archipelago of Llanquihue. Sighting of the city of Calbuco. Ancud Gulf, Chiloé archipelago, crossing of the Corcovada Gulf at midnight.

Sunday: 08:00 hrs. - Navigation through the Moraleda & Ferronave Canals, arrival at Puerto Aguirre at 11:00 hrs. The stopover in this fishing village will be for one and a half hours. 12:30 hrs. - sail through the Ferronave, Pilcomayo & Costal Canals. At approximately 21:30 hrs - anchor in the Hualas Fishing Village or Puerto Leopardes, 20 miles from the San Rafael Glacier.

Monday: 07:30 hrs. - Furrow through the San Rafael Inlet and the Témpanos Canal. 09:00 hrs. - Enter the Lagoon and anchor 2 kms. off the Glacier. 7:00 hrs. - set sail in the direction of Quiltralco Fjord.

Tuesday:
08:00 hrs. - anchor at the Quiltralco dock. After breakfast the passengers can take thermal baths in waters of 30º - 36ºC, in open-air and close pools. If the climate permits excursions in motorboats are available within the Fjord. 19:00 hrs. - Sail towards Chiloé, navigating through the Moraleda and Pérez Norte Canals
Wednesday: 08.00 hrs. - Navigating through the Leucayec Canal, there is a partial view of Melinka, in the Chonos Archipelago, an island that in times past was refuge to notorious pirates. Cross the Corcadova Gulf and sail along the east coast of Chiloé, anchor and view optional, if the climatic conditions permit, in Quellón or Queilen & continue navigation through the Yal Canal and Castro Inlet, arriving at the beautiful city of Castro at 21:00 hrs.

Thursday:
08:30 hrs. - Castro. After breakfast passengers can visit the handicraft markets, the museum, the Church and walk along the streets of this picturesque city. Optional tours to the city of Chonchi, a distance of 18 kms. are available. 12:45 hrs. – return to the Skorpios. 13:00 hrs. - sail through the Castro Inlet & the Lemy, Dalachaue, Ouicaví and Cabuco Canals. 21:00 hrs. Farewell dinner. 23:00 hrs. - arrival at Puerto Montt.

Friday: 08:00 hrs. - Anchor at the Tenglo Terminal dock. 08:00 – 09:00 hrs.- Disembarkation and transfer of passengers.

 
  Decks and Cabins
 
     
     
     
  Departures and Rates 2009/2010

7 Days / 6 Nights Sails on Saturday returns Friday.

LOW SEASON
SHOULDER SEASON
HIGH SEASON
SEP 2009:12-19-26
OCT 2009:03-10-17-24-31
DIC 2009:19-26
APRIL 2010:03-10-17-24
NOV 2009:07-14-21-28
JAN 2010:02-09-16-23-30
-MAY 2010:01-08
DIC 2009:05-12
FEB 2010:06-13-20
  FEB 2010:27  
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MAR 2010:06-13-20-27
-
 Rates per Person in USD
DECKS SEASON ATENAS ACROPOLIS PARTHENON OLYMPO ATHOS
SINGLE LOW 2.100        
SHOULDER 2.300        
HIGH 2.700        
DOUBLE LOW 1.400 1.500 1.650     
SHOULDER 1.570 1.720 1.820    
HIGH 1.830 1.980  2.080    
TRIPLE LOW 1.200   1.300 1.500    
SHOULDER 1.300 1.400 1.500    
HIGH  1.500  1.650 1.750    
DOUBLE MATRIMONIAL
LOW       1.800 1.800
SHOULDER       1.970 1.970
HIGH       2.230 2.230
CUADRUPLE LOW  1.050  1.200 1.250    
SHOULDER 1.200 1.300 1.350    
HIGH  1.360  1.450 1.500    
JUNIOR SUITE LOW       2.000  
SHOULDER       2.270  
HIGH       2.500  
SUITE LOW       2.250  
SHOULDER       2.520  
HIGH       2.850  
     
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Program Includes  
         

  • Bar (always open, no additional cost)
  • Access to all the ship's quarters without restrictions (from the machine room to the control bridge, even the kitchen)
  • No restrictions on cuisine and menu variation without cost
  • Game rooms and lecture rooms, smoking and non-smoking bars
  • Bilingual travel information, simultaneous conversation translation
  • Satellite telephone, cable TV, open TV
  • All the comforts of a luxury service hotel.
    Additional Accommodation Services for Friday Night
    According to the program itinerary, the cruise begins at 11:00 am on Saturday morning. Passengers must be on board one hour before departure. At an additional cost, SKORPIOS offers accommodations (Friday night) on board the ship, Skorpios II, which includes appetizer, complete dinner, and breakfast on Saturday morning.

Cancellations must be written, specifying the cause and assuming responsibility of the corresponding penalty. Once the reservation has been confirmed by Latintrip -Skorpios, the following charges will apply for cancellations made by the passenger,according to the program departure date:

  • Between 45 and 30 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    40% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 30 and 15 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    70% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 15 and 0 working days before the beginning of the program: No refund.
  • There are no refunds for portions of the program not used, hotel accommodations, etc.
  • We recommend considering Travel Insurance for any reason.

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BOOKING SKORPIOS CRUISE !!
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The Skorpios III sets sail early every Saturday from the city of Puerto Natales, on a 5-day cruise navigating through the canals and fjords that surround the Southern Ice Field in the Chilean Patagonia, considered the third largest fresh water reserve on the planet, and the cradle of the largest and most spectacular glaciers in the southern hemisphere.
SPECIAL  PROMOTION :2 FREE NIGHTS  HOTELS  IN CHILE  OR ARGENTINA
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  Skorpios III,Route Exploradores Kaweskar.
Discover the Pio XI Glacier, the largest glacier in the southern hemishpere, a real giant at 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) wide and towers above, standing some 75 meters (250 ft) tall, with length of 64 kilometers (40 mi). Get to see the Amalia and Estero Calvo Glaciers, a large sihouette that descends down from the Andes mountain range, a spectacular scene especially with the size and colors in your view. This glacier has a width of approximately 1 kilometer (.62 mi), and a height of 50 meters (165ft) and because of the size and pressure of the glacier, the ice has a crystal appearance because of a lack oxygen within the actual mass of ice.
  Itinerary
THE KAWESKAR EXPLORERS ROUTE MN SKORPIOS III
PUERTO NATALES / PATAGONIA / PUERTO NATALES
6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS (Saturday - Thursday )
 

ADDITIONAL NIGHT

Passengers that have decided to take the additional night have a courtesy tour on Saturday, prior to departure to the Torres del Paine National Park and visit to the Milodon Cave.
Price per person US$180.-

Friday
Reception of passengers at the Punta Arenas Airport. Check-in.
16:00 hrs. Transfer by bus to Puerto Natales, arriving at 20:00 hrs.
20:15 hrs. Passengers’ embarkation. Welcome drink and dinner.

Saturday
09:00 hrs. Departure by bus from the Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales. Arrival to the Milodon Cave. One hour visit. Tour continues towards the Torres del Paine National Park. Visit to Laguna Amarga and Torres del Paine. Arrival to the water fall Río Paine. Head towards Nordenskjold viewpoint, sightseeing of the Cuernos del Paine. After this, we will go to the Lago Pehoé viewpoint. Return to Puerto Natales, visiting Lake Sarmiento, approximately, at 16:00 hrs. This excursion includes pic-nic lunch. Arrival to Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales at 18:00 hrs. Dinner on board.

Passengers without additional night

Day 1 Saturday
Reception of passengers at the Punta Arenas airport. Check-in. During the afternoon, transfer by bus to Puerto Natales, arriving at 19.00 hrs. aprox to the Skorpios Terminal. Embarkation. 20.00 hrs. Welcome drink and dinner on board.
20:30 hrs. Ship sets sail from Puerto Natales, navigating the Patagonian Channels, Kirke Narrowness, Channel Morla Vicuña, Seno Unión.

Day 2 Sunday
During the morning, we will continue navigating through the Sarmiento Channel, Pitt Channel and Concepción Channel. 10.00 hrs. arrival to the Amalia Glacier, the motorvessel gets closer to the Glacier, panoramic view from the ship.  12.00 hrs. Skorpios III starts sailing north.  19.00 hrs. Arrival to the Antrim Fjord, where we will supply with drinking water from a crystal clear river.  Dinner on board.


Day 3 Monday
08.00 hrs Visit to Pío XI Glacier, navigating in front of the glacier, the biggest of South America, with a surface of 1263 km2, belonging to the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, the biggest national park in Chile.
12.30 hrs Ship weighs anchor from Seno Eyre and Grappler Channel. 16.30 hrs arrival to Puerto Edén, disembarkation in boats. Two hours excursion, visiting this village, located in Wellington Island. It’s first inhabitants were the kaweskar or alacalufes aborigines. This village doesn’t have any streets, only footbridges, were it is possible to take a walk around town and go up to a viewpoint. Ship sets sail at 18.30 hrs from Puerto Edén, navigating through the Paso del Indio and Paso del Abismo.

Day 4 Tuesday
09.00 hrs We continue navigating through the Calvo Fjord where we will be able to appreciate four glaciers, of different shapes and colors. Excursions on board “Capitan Constantino” (icebreaker motorboat). The icebreaker gets close to the Constantino Glacier, only if the weather and ice conditions allow so. 15:00 hrs Excursion to the Alipio and Fernando Glacier. During the afternoon, navigation through the Peel Fjord.  17.30 hrs. arrival to the Brujo Glacier, excursion to the glacier rocks, disembarkation to land to visit this enormous mass of ice.

Day 5 Wednesday
09.00 hrs Visit to the Montañas Fjord were we will be able to see five little glaciers that hook of from the hills to the sea. Visit to the Bernal Glacier.
16:00 hrs Ship sets sail from the Montañas Fjord, cross of the Kirke Narrowness, during the night, the ship casts anchor at Seno Ultima Esperanza. Captain’s farewell dinner and dance.

Day 6 Thursday
Navigating Seno Ultima Esperanza, 08.30 hrs arrival at Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales. 10.00 hrs passengers disembark, transfer by bus to Punta Arenas.

End of our services

NOTE:  In spring and autumn, because of the light variations, there might be some excursions that will not be done, because it gets dark a little earlier.

 
 
  Decks and Cabins
     
     
     
 
 
  Departures and Rates - Season 2009/2010



6 Days / 5 Nights Sails on Saturday returns Thursday.


LOW SEASON
SHOULDER SEASON
HIGH SEASON
SEP 2009:12-19-26
OCT 2009:03-10-17-24-31
DIC 2009:20-27
APRIL 2010:03-10-17-24
NOV 2009:07-14-21-28
JAN 2010:02-09-16-23-30
-MAY 2010:01-08
DIC 2009:05-12
FEB 2010:06-13-20
  FEB 2010:27  
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MAR 2010:06-13-20-27
-
 
  Rates per Person in USD
DECKS SEASON ATENAS ACROPOLIS PARTHENON OLYMPO ATHOS
SINGLE LOW 3.100        
SHOULDER 3.650
HIGH 4.300        
DOUBLE B LOW 2.000      
SHOULDER 2.300
HIGH 2.700      
DOUBLE A LOW  2.150 2.250    2.250
SHOULDER 2.450 2.550 2,550
HIGH  2.950 3.050    3.050
DOUBLE
MATRIMONIAL
LOW     2.250
SHOULDER 2.750
HIGH     3.250
SUITE
JUNIOR
LOW      2.550
SHOULDER 2.900
HIGH      3.500
SUITE
MASTER
LOW       2.750  
SHOULDER 3.200
HIGH       3.750  
ADITIONAL
BED
LOW  1.250 1.350   1.400 1.400 1.400
SHOULDER 1.300 1.400 1.450 1.450 1.450
HIGH  1.450  1.550  1.600 1.600 1.600
         
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Program Includes            

  • Bar (always open, no additional cost)
  • Access to all the ship's quarters without restrictions (from the machine room to the control bridge, even the kitchen)
  • No restrictions on cuisine and menu variation without cost
  • Game rooms and lecture rooms, smoking and non-smoking bars
  • Bilingual travel information, simultaneous conversation translation
  • Satellite telephone, cable TV, open TV
  • All the comforts of a luxury service hotel.
    Additional Accommodation Services for Friday Night
    According to the program itinerary, the cruise begins at 11:00 am on Saturday morning. Passengers must be on board one hour before departure. At an additional cost, SKORPIOS offers accommodations (Friday night) on board the ship, Skorpios II, which includes appetizer, complete dinner, and breakfast on Saturday morning.

Cancellations must be written, specifying the cause and assuming responsibility of the corresponding penalty. Once the reservation has been confirmed by Latintrip -Skorpios, the following charges will apply for cancellations made by the passenger,according to the program departure date:

  • Between 45 and 30 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    40% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 30 and 15 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    70% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 15 and 0 working days before the beginning of the program: No refund.
  • There are no refunds for portions of the program not used, hotel accommodations, etc.
  • We recommend considering Travel Insurance for any reason.

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BOOKING SKORPIOS CRUISE !!
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Without a doubt the "Lake District Crossing" is one of South America's most popular surface crossings via a series of motorlaunches and motorcoaches through spectacular scenery - snow-capped mountian peaks, gloriously green forests and azul blue lakes.

Cruces de Lagos (Lake Crossing) offer 2 days(or 1 Day)cruises between Puerto Varas and San Carlos Bariloche and viceversa,Lake Crossing the best way to see one of the most picturesque areas in the World.

Lake Crossing From Puerto Varas(Chile) to Bariloche (Argentina)or Viceversa

The story begins in 1913 when a group of tourists led by Ricardo Roth crossed the Andes Mountains along a route joining Peulla in the Chilean side with Bariloche in Argentina. Linking these two countries, CRUCE DE LAGOS® is born as an ecological adventure not to be missed.

Nowadays, it is an association of Chilean and Argentinian companies which together have a marketing office that promotes CRUCE DE LAGOS®, Lake crossing all over the world and helps tour operators to sell the product.

 
Itinerary
From Puerto Varas-Puerto Montt(Chile) to Bariloche(Argentina)

2007 - 2008 Validity Frequencies
Autumm / Winter 01 May - 31 August 2007 Every day*
Spring / Summer 01 September 2007 - 30 April 2008 Every day

* With overnight in Peulla
* We operate EVERY DAY except December 25 and January 01.

Itinerary

Day 01

Departure from Puerto Montt/Puerto Varas to Petrohué, bordering lake LLanquihue with a fantastic view of Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. Visit to Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park which features Petrohué Falls.

Arrival at Petrohué. Free time to stroll around.

Departure to Peulla, sailing through Todos Los Santos Lake enjoying
an even more spectular view of Osorno volcano, Puntiagudo and Tronador hills.

Arrival at Peulla, ecological town, paradise of nature lovers.
Optional lunch. Accommodation and dinner at Hotel in Peulla.

Day 02

Departure by bus to Puerto Frías, Chilean Customs Point, Cross the
Andes Mountain range at approx. 976 meters above sea level and continue down the winding road that leads to Puerto Frías. Cruise on Lake Frías to Puerto Alegre.

Arrival at Puerto Blest. Visit to Cántaros Falls. Optional lunch.

Departure from Puerto Blest on the last cruise to Puerto Pañuelo.
Upon arrival, board the bus that will take you on the last stretch to
Bariloche, Argentina, a city that beckons tourist all-year round with its wide variety of ski resorts, shops, hotels,restaurants and entertaining nightlife.

Arrival at Bariloche. End of our services.

SPRING - SUMMER / September 1 (2007) to April 30 (2008)
One day cruise with optional lunch in Peulla

Departure from Puerto Montt/Puerto Varas, following the same
itinerary with the exception of visit to Cántaros Falls. Arrival at
Bariloche at 21.30 pm

Notes:

Overnight: The Lake crossing trip Puerto Montt/Puerto Varas to Bariloche and viceversa
can be interrupted in both ways, staying more than one night, and continue
on the following day at the scheduled time.

Cruce de Lagos: timetable is referential. Weather conditions and the number
of passengers may cause changes in the schedule.

 
Rates
Rates per passenger  
2 Days/1 Night Room Category Single Double Triple
Peulla Hotel Standard Tourist US$ 280 US$ 250 US$ 235
Natura Hotel Standard  Superior US$ 310 US$ 270 US$ 260
1 day Rate
Rate per passenger         US$ 170
 

 
Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be written, specifying the cause and assuming responsibility of the corresponding penalty. Once the reservation has been confirmed, the following charges will apply for cancellations made by the passenger, according to the program departure date:

Between 30 and 15 working days before the beginning of the program
30% of total program value per passenger
Between 17 and 7 working days before the beginning of the program
60% of total program value per passenger
Between 7 and 0 working days before the beginning of the program: No refund.
There are no refunds for portions of the Program not used, hotel accommodations, etc.
We recommend considering Travel Insurance for any reason.


 
   

Navimag will take you through the entire length of Patagonia. Sailing through channels and fjords, you will be amazed by the majesty of the Amalia Glacier, the beauty of the virgin forests of the extreme south and the unbelievable species of sea.

Navimag
Setting sail from Puerto Montt, the ferry will go towards the south, passing through Puerto Chacabuco, a neuralgic point in the Austral highway, important and the only way to connect the land at Puerto Montt with the south. Located at the foot of the Northern Ice Fields, the San Rafael Lagoon has as a backdrop the great glacier wall that takes its name: the San Rafael Glacier.
Itinerary
Southbound

Puerto Montt - Puerto Natales

Day 1
• Sailing past Calbuco.
• Reloncaví Bay.
• Ancud Gulf.
• Corcovado Gulf.
•Informative talk 2:00 PM
• Boarding at Puerto Montt 2:30 PM
• Departure 4:00 PM
• Captain’s welcoming talk and safety video 5:00 PM
• Talk on idiomatic expressions 6:00 PM
• Dinner 19:30
• Film (dining room) 10:00 PM
• Live music (pub) 10:00 PM

Day 2
• Sailing past Melinka and along North and South Pérez Channels (High season)
• Sighting of seal colony and cormorants.
• Brieva Strait and Peñón Blanco.
• Entry to Pulluche channel.
• Sailing out to sea in the evening.
Breakfast 08:00 AM
• Morning briefing 09:15 AM
• Talk on flora and fauna (Spanish) 09:45 AM
• Talk on flora and fauna (English) 10:30 AM
• Lunch 12:30 PM
• Talk on Kaweskar people (Spanish) 3:30 PM
• Talk on Kaweskar people (English) 4:00 PM
• Documentary 6:00 PM
• Dinner 7:30 PM
• Film (dining room) 9:30 PM
• Live music (pub) 9:30 PM

Day 3
• Entry into channels zone, Messier channel.
• Passing through Angostura Inglesa and Bajo Cotopaxi.
• Call at Puerto Edén.
• Glacier Pio XI sighting (High season)
• Abismo Strait.
• Concepción channel.
• Free early coffee (pub) 06:00 AM
• Breakfast 08:00 AM
• Morning Briefing 09:30 AM
• Disembarking Puerto Edén 11:00 AM
• Lunch 1:00 PM
• Talk on geology/glaciation (Spanish) 3:00 PM
• Talk on geology/glaciation (English) 3:30 PM
• Talk on Torres del Paine (Spanish) 6:00 PM
• Talk on Torres del Paine (English) 6:30 PM
• Dinner 7:30 PM
• Bingo and final party 9:30 PM

Day 4
• White Channel.
• Última Esperanza Fjord.
• Breakfast 08:00 AM
• Morning briefing 09:30 AM
• Returning of keys 10:00 AM
• Disembarking at Puerto Natales (depending upon wind conditions) 11:00 AM

 

Northbound
Puerto Natales - Puerto Montt

Day 1
• Boarding 09:00 pm.
• Film (dining room) 10:00 pm.
• Live music (pub) 10:00 pm.

Day 2
• Última Esperanza Fjord.
• Sarmiento channel.
• White channel.
• Hanging glaciers sighting
• Amalia glacier sighting (High season)
• Captain’s welcoming meeting and safety video 09:30 am.
• Talk: Geology & glaciation (spanish) 10:30 am. (High season)
• Talk: Geology & glaciation (english) 11:00 am. (High season)
• Lunch 12:30 pm.
• Documentary 03:00 pm.
• Talk: Kawéskar people (spanish) 04:00 pm. (High season)
• Talk: Kawéskar people (english) 04:30 pm. (High season)
• Documentary 06:00 pm.
• Dinner 07:00 pm.
• Film (dining room) 10:00 pm.
• Live music (pub) 10:00 pm.

Day 3

• Early arrival at Puert Edén.
• Messier channel.
• Passing through Angostura Inglesa and Bajo Cotopaxi.
• San Pedro lighthouse.
• Sailing out to sea in the evening.
• Free early coffee (pub) 06:00 am.
• Breakfast 07:30 am.
• Disembark in Puerto Edén 08:30 am. (High season)
• Departure from Puerto Edén 11:00 am.
• Morning Briefing 11:30 am.
• Lunch 12:30 pm.
• Talk: Flora & fauna (spanish) 03:30 pm. (High season)
• Talk: Flora & fauna (english) 04:00 pm. (High season)
• Documentary 05:30 pm.
• Dinner 07:30 pm.
• Film (dining room) 09:30 pm.
• Live music (pub) 09:30 pm.

Day 4
• Early entry into channels zone.
• Ana Pink Bay.
• Entry into Pulluche channel.
• Sailing along North and South Pérez channels. (High season)
• Sighting of seal colony and cormorants.
• Brieva Strait and Peñón Blanco.
• Sailing past Melinka.
• Corcovado Gulf.
• Ancud Gulf.
Breakfast 08:00 am.
• Morning Briefing 09:30 am.
• Talk: Idiomatic expressions (spanish) 10:00 am. (High season)
• Talk: Idiomatic expressions (english) 10:20 am. (High season)
• Documentary 11:00 am.
• Lunch 12:30 pm.
• Talk: Puerto Montt and the region’s attractions (spanish) 04:00 pm. (High season)
• Talk: Puerto Montt and the region’s attractions (english) 04:30 pm. (High season)
• Documentary or film 06:00 pm.
• Dinner 07:30 pm.
• Film (dining room) 09:30 pm.
• Bingo and party (pub) 09:30 pm.

Day 5
• Arrival 06:00 am.
• Breakfast 07:30 am
• Returning of keys 08:00 am.
• Disembarking 08:30 am.

 
Decks and Cabins

Cabins of the Puerto Eden
The Ferry Puerto Eden it has 52 cabins, for 4 passengers each, and 16 berths. The cabins are divided into 5 categories: cabins AA - A - B - CC , and C Berths. The vessel offers roomy areas for enjoying the voyage, such as saloons, restaurant and panoramic terrace, among others.

AA Cabins: cabins equipped with 4 berths, inside private bathroom and view. A Cabins: cabins equipped with 4 berths, outside private bathroom and view. B Cabins: cabins equipped with 4 berths, inside private bathroom
CC Cabins: shared cabin equipped with 4 berths, outside shared bathrooms and view. C Berths: shared cabin berths equipped with 16 berths, outside shared bathrooms and view.  
Departures and Rates
Southbound: Departures

Departures Puerto Montt - Puerto Natales
Saturday 04:00 pm

  • Check-in from 09:00 am to 12:30 pm.
  • Final check to board: 02:00 pm.
  • All sailings must be confirmed 48 hours prior to departure.
  • All sailing dates are subject to change without prior notice.


Southbound: Rates

Low season: April 2008 to October 2008

  Single Double Triple Quadruple Shared
Cabins AAA US$ 1.630 US$ 870 - - -
Cabins AA US$ 1.460 US$ 770 US$ 550 US$ 435 -
Cabins A US$ 1.200 US$ 630 US$ 460 US$ 400 US$ 435
Berths C - - - - US$ 400

• Rates per passenger.
• Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
• Movies & audiovisuals.
• Guides & Talks (only during April 2008)
• Optional land fall in Puerto Edén (only during April 2008).

High season: November 2008 to March 2009

  Single Double Triple Quadruple Shared
Cabins AAA US$ 2.470 US$ 1.250 - - -
Cabins AA US$ 2.370 US$ 1.200 US$ 875 US$ 690 US$ 690
Cabins A US$ 2.100 US$ 1.100 US$ 750 US$ 610 US$ 610
Berths C - - - - US$ 510

• Rates per passenger.
• Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner).
• Land fall in Puerto Edén with optional disembark and Glacier Sightseeing.
• On board activities.
• Talks & audiovisuals.

Northbound: Departures
Departures Puerto Natales - Puerto Montt
Wednesday 06:00 am*
* Final check to board: Thursday 09:00 pm.

  • Check-in: Thursday from 01:00 pm. to 09:00 pm.
  • All sailings must be confirmed 48 hours prior to departure.
  • All sailing dates are subject to change without prior notice.

Northbound: Rates


Low season: April to October 2008
  Single Double Triple Quadruple Shared
Cabins AAA US$ 1.630 US$ 860 - - -
Cabins AA US$ 1.460 US$ 770 US$ 550 US$ 435 US$ 435
Cabins A US$ 1.200 US$ 630 US$ 460 US$ 400 US$ 400
Berths C - - - - US$ 390

High season: November 2008 to March 2009
  Single Double Triple Quadruple Shared
Cabins AAA US$ 2.470 US$ 1.250 - - -
Cabins AA US$ 2.370 US$ 1.200 US$ 875 US$ 690 US$ 690
Cabins A US$ 2.100 US$ 1.100 US$ 750 US$ 610 US$ 610
Berths C - - - - US$ 510

• Rates per passenger.
• Include complete meals on board.
• Movies.

Cancellations must be written, specifying the cause and assuming responsibility of the corresponding penalty. Once the reservation has been confirmed by Gotolatin, the following charges will apply for cancellations made by the passenger, according to the program departure date:

  • Between 45 and 30 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    40% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 30 and 15 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    60% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 15 and 0 working days before the beginning of the program: No refund.
  • There are no refunds for portions of the program not used, hotel accommodations, etc.
  • We recommend considering Travel Insurance for any reason.


 


   
Antactict Dream Cruise “Our voyage will take us through places of incomparable beauty, starting from the port of Punta Arenas, where we board our vessel.  During our expedition, we will navigate the Straits of Magellan, the channels and fiords zone; and then we will visit the Port of Ushuaia in Argentina and the mythical Cape Horn.”
Antarctic Dream The Ship
General Specifications
Ship:
-39 Double Cabins
-4 Decks
- 02 Suites Cape Horn Deck.
-02 Suites Piloto Pardo Deck
-16 Superior Cabins Shackleton Deck
-19 Cabins Amundsen Deck
- 4 Zodiacs,with capacity for 20 passengers.
Cabins:
-Private bathroom with shower or tub
-Closed TV circuit
-Music
-Individual/central heather
-Satelite and or mobile telephone connection
-Wardrobe
-Safe deposit box.
Itinerary

11 Day Expedition Travelling to the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula

This expedition offers you the ideal introduction to the Great White Continent.  Departing from and finishing in the port of Ushuaia, we take in the most exciting sights of the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula.  Our program is orientated to the viewing of wildlife and the breathtaking scenery of narrow waterways, glaciers, icebergs and the rugged mountains.  The itinerary given below is the 11 day expedition. Of course no two expeditions can be exactly the same so the itinerary outlined here is for your guidance only: the Captain and the Expedition Leader will assess conditions daily with the intention of maximizing your time ashore. This means taking full advantage of opportunities to land passengers with our zodiacs and making best use of the light of the long summer days. 

Day 1: Ushuaia – Argentina

Passengers board the "Antarctic Dream” where you will be greeted by our Expedition Leader and staff and shown to your cabin.  Our check in starts at  2:30 pm

Days 2  to 3: Drake Passage

Wandering albatrosses, storm petrels and other seabirds will escort the vessel as you sail south across this famous passage named after Sir Francis Drake, the 16th-century English navigator. We will continue towards the Antarctic Convergence, a biological barrier where cold polar waters sink beneath the warmer waters of the more temperate zone. In 1819, the British explorer William Smith described the South Shetland Islands as "barren and covered with snow, with seals in abundance". Yet, mosses and lichens thrive during the short summer at the low-lying peninsulas of these rugged islands located directly adjacent to the Antarctic Peninsula. 

Day 04: King George Island

King George Island will give us an early taste of what the Antarctic really is. It was discovered by the British adventurer William Smith in 1819 and is the biggest island of the South Shetlands; nearly 90% of it is covered by the Collins glacier.  During the morning, we will disembark in Potter Bay and visit the Argentine scientific base, Jubany. Here there will be great chances of finding marine elephants.

In the afternoon we will disembark at Aitcho Island which is in between Greenwich and Robert Islands and is part of the South Shetlands. We should be able to see Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins as well as Weddell Sea seals and sea elephants before continuing with the crossing of the Bransfield and Gerlache Straits to enter Andvord Bay where we find Neko Bay.

Day 5: Antarctic Peninsula & Neko Bay

Besides the magnificent scenery of mountains, snow and ice, in Antarctica you can expect to see a wide variety of the native wildlife, including thousands of nests of Gentoo, Chinstrap, and Adelie penguins. Other birds to look out for are blue-eyed shags, gulls, cape petrels, skuas, snowy sheathbills and Antarctic terns. Marine mammals that you are likely to see include Weddell crab-eaters and leopard seals while Orcas, humpback and mink whales may be spotted at close range.  This area is also of substantial historical interest and was extensively explored by several expeditions during the 19th century. Passengers should feel the same sense of excitement as the early explorers as you keep a lookout from the Bridge or other vantage points while your vessel threads her way through this dramatic and pristine region.
The program includes your first landing on the White Continent (Neko Bay) and another on Port Lockroy (Gaudier Island). Neko Bay was discovered by Adrian de Gerlache, a Belgian explorer between 1897 and 1899 and it is called Neko after the Norwegian whale ship which operated in this area from 1911 to 1912 and from 1923 to 1924. Port Lockroy is close to Wiencke Island in the Antarctic Peninsula and was the principle base of the 1944 Tabarin Operation - the scientific research included the Antarctic’s first ionosphere measurements and also the first recording of an atmospheric whistle.

Day 6: Pleneau - Petermann Island

We sail south through the narrow Lemaire Channel whose high, sheer cliffs suggest that no passage could be found. Once through the channel, known as one of the most beautiful places in the world, and provided climate and ice conditions are good enough, we will be able to visit Petermann Island which is the most southern land point of our expedition. Here we will disembark and will be able to see the most southern colony of Gentoo penguins which nest near our landing spot. On this island we will also be able to see a colony of beautiful Adelei penguins, skuas and blue-eyed shags. At Pleneau we should have the opportunity to take our zodiacs and visit impressive ice formations.

Day 7: Paradise Bay – Cuverville Island

At this point of our program we will begin our return voyage. During the morning and, stressing again that “if weather permits”, we will disembark or use our zodiacs in Paradise Bay. This is one of the most striking places of the whole Antarctic Peninsula. Here glaciers tumble into the sea; icebergs break off and are later carved into wonderful shapes by the wind and the sea.
In the evening we will visit Cuverville Island. Beside its dramatic scenery it is home to one of the largest colony of Gentoo penguins and skuas. This rocky island is on the north side of the Errera Channel, between Ronge Island and the Arctowski Peninsula. It has been noted that reproduction of Papua penguins, giant petrels, Wilson petrels, skuas, and shags take place on Cuverville Island.  Most visitors find the viewing of such abundant wildlife is every bit as rewarding as the magnificent Antarctic scenery, and you will be enchanted by these waterways. Navigating and exploring these channels is certainly one of the highlights of a visit to the Peninsula. Unfortunately on some trips they may be choked with icebergs and pack ice.

Day 8: Deception Island – Whaler’s Bay – Pendulum Cove

We continue sailing to Deception Island which is at the northwest side of the Peninsula. Deception Island is the largest active volcano in the area and one of the main sources of seismic and volcanic activity in the Antarctic. Sailing through the narrow passage into its huge flooded crater is a thrilling experience. Do not forget to bring your bathing suite as swimming in this water is a unique experience.
During the morning we will try to disembark in Whaler’s Bay and Pendulum Cove. In the afternoon and depending on weather conditions we will disembark at Hannah Point (Livingstone Island). This is one of the best places in the Antarctic to see fauna and we should see Chinstrap and Gentoo penguins, giant petrels, Wilson petrels, skuas and blue-eyed shags. With luck we should also see sea elephants.

Days 9 to 10: Drake Passage

Today, we will leave the Antarctic and head north back across the Drake Passage. Now is the chance to compare and revise notes and dwell on the adventures of the past week, to take in the final lectures and to enjoy the delicious gastronomy on board as you return to Ushuaia.

Day 11: Ushuaia, Argentina

After and early breakfast we will land at 9:00 am and bid farewell to our guests. Thus ends an incredible and unique expedition.

Note:

Please note that you should regard this itinerary as a guide only; our exact route and program varies according to the weather conditions we encounter.  Flexibility is the key to success for all expedition of the M/V Antarctic Dream. The vagaries of conditions in the south compel us to draw to your attention.

Decks and Cabins.
Rates.
Program Included
  • 1 night of stay in a Hotel in Punta Arenas
  • Accommodations in the cabin of your choice
  • Breakfast, lunch, dinner and aperitif on the menu
  • Wine and cocktails
  • Admission into Library
  • Use of gym and sauna
  • On board talks and expositions
  • Reference material about the region
  • Expeditions on zodiac boats.
  • 2 helicopter flights
  • Transportation Airport-Hotel-Port (one way)
  • Emergency Medical Attention
Program Not Included
  • Transportation not described in the program
  • Laundry, use of Internet
  • Telephone Calls
  • Meals and drinks NOT included on the menu
  • Travel or Health Insurance
  • Tips
Departure Dates 2008-2009
  (11 days / 10 nights)  
November 09 / 19 / 29
December 09 / 19 / 29
January 08 /18 / 28
February 07 / 17 / 27
March 09
Antarctic Dream Expedition 2008 - 2009 (11 days / 10 night)
* ALL RATES IN USD$
** ADDITIONAL FUEL SURCHARGE WILL APPLY
  NOV DEC DEC JAN FEB FEB
  09 19 29 09 19 29 08 1828 07 17 27 MAR 9
      AD6

AD7
AD8
AD9

AD10
AD11
   
  AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
HIGH SEASON

HIGH
SEASON

HIGH SEASON AD12 AD13
Cabins

Single
Double

Single
Double

Single
Double

Single
Double

Single
Double

Single
Double

Single
Double

Cape Horn

16.050
10.700

16.050
10.700

18.500
12.310

18.500
12.310

18.500
12.310

16.050
10.700

16.050
10.700

Piloto Pardo

14.500
9.750

14.550
9.750

16.750
11.215

16.750
11.215

16.750
11.215

14.500
9.750

14.500
9.750

Shackleton

11.600
7.710

11.600
7.710

13.350
8.870

13.350
8.870

13.350
8.870

11.600
7.710

11.600
7.710

Amundsen

9.650
6.450

9.650
6.450

11.100
7.420

11.100
7.420

11.100
7.420

9.650
6.450

9.650
6.450


 


TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT


The following deposits are required to confirm a reservation, with final payment due 90 days prior to departure:

Reservations and Payment

Antarctic 2007-2008 Antarctic Dream Expedition US$ 1,500 per person.

All rates and payments are in US dollars, credit card (Visa, Master, Dinners, Amex) and checks (to the name of Antarctic Shipping S.A.)
For wire transfers payments, the passengers should add to the final price the amount that the bank add for this transaction.

Cancellations and refunds All requests for cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellation received 90 days prior to departure will be fully refunded less an administrative fee of US$500 per person. Within the 90 day limit, all money is forfeited. If cancellation occurs within the 90 day period and full payment has not yet been received, the full penalty will still apply, and unpaid money is due immediately. For these and other reasons mentioned below, you are strongly encouraged to obtain trip cancellation insurance. Rates quoted are based on group participation and no refunds will be made for any part of the program in which you choose not to participate, including any helicopter flying time (if applicable and which, at the discretion of the captain and expedition leader, may or may not be utilized). It is understood that refunds cannot be made to passengers who do not complete the tour for any reason whatsoever.



 
       
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