| PATAGONIA AND CAPE HORN CRUISE | 11 Days from $2,950 |

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Trip At A Glance: Price Per Person: $2,950 Single Supplement: $870 Trip Duration: 11 Days Difficulty: Easy Trip Start and End: Buenos Aires Highlights: Buenos Aires, Tierra del Fuego, Perito Moreno Glacier, Ushuaia, Beagle Channel, Cape Horn Code: EBA11PAT Activities: Sailing, walking, sightseeing, nature viewing Accommodations: 3 Days Cruise, 8 Nights 3 Star hotels |
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Enjoy an 11-day Patagonia tour with 4 days cruising on board the Australis. We start at the elegant Capital city of Buenos Aires, tour the city, visit a working hacienda and see a real life Gaucho. Next we will cruise Tierra del Fuego and the Beagle Channel with Zodiac excursions to see wildlife. Explore Chiles Torres del Paine and the Amazing Perito Moreno glacier in Argentina.
Full Intinerary
Day 1 -
Arrive in Buenos Aires
Day 2 - Buenos Aires tour
Day 3 - Buenos
Aires Gaucho’s Festival
Day 4 - Fly Ushuaia
Day 5-8 - Australis
Cruise Patagonia
Day 9 - Puerto Natales and Torres Del Paine
Day
10 - Calafate Moreno Glacier
Day 11 - Fly to Buenos Aires/home
Trip Itinerary
Day 1: Buenos Aires
Arrive in Buenos Aires,
transfer to hotel.
Day 2: Buenos Aires
Today you will tour the exciting and seductive city of
Buenos Aires, guided tour and visits to typical
neighborhoods like La Boca, Palermo, Recoleta, and the
Colon Theater, the National Congress and the
Presidential Palace. No visit to Buenos Aires is
complete without attending a tango show, so tonight your
transfer will meet you at your hotel and whisk you away
to one of the city’s most famous events, a tango show.
We will experience the intimate dance that unifies the
city and its people together in a passionate embrace.
The tango expresses the heart and the spirit of
Argentina. The night includes dinner and a drink, as
well as the transfers to and from the show. (B, D)
Day 3: Buenos Aires
Gaucho's Festival: The
typical landscape of the Argentina humid Pampa, one of
the most fertile natural prairies in the world, famous
for its meat and cereal production, may be appreciated
by the tourist in this tour that includes a reception
with "empanadas" (meat pies) and "asado" (roast meat)
and good Argentinean wines, a show with folk songs and
dances and an exhibition of the gaucho's abilities with
riding, taming and the use of the lasso. (B, L)
Day 4: B.A/Ushuaia
After breakfast, transfer
to the airport for a flight to Ushuaia, the world’s most
southern city. Transfer to hotel and an afternoon tour
of nearby trails enjoying the vistas that looking over
the Beagle Channels. (B)
Day 5: Tierra del
Fuego Park - Australis Cruise
Just north of
Ushuaia is the Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego,
Argentina's first coastal national park. The trail
system of easy and undemanding paths makes this an ideal
place to spend a relaxing day exploring Patagonia. We'll
wander along the coastal path, undoubtedly the most
beautiful in the park. The 3½-hour hike takes us through
forests of high and low deciduous beech, evergreen beech,
winterbark, firebrush and more. We finish the walk at
Lake Roca in time for lunch. Then we climb into
inflatable canoes and begin the easy downstream paddle
to the Ovando River. The crystal-clear water runs into
Laguna Verde, one of the most picturesque, panoramic
spots in the park. Our take-out point is Lapataia Bay,
where we may see petrels, albatross, steamer ducks, and
on occasion, penguins. We'll return to Ushuaia and
transfer directly to the M/V Australis - a luxury
passenger ship built specifically for cruising through
the fjords of the Straits of Magellan. Make yourself at
home on this spacious and comfortable ship. (B, L, D)
Day 6: Cape Horn – Walaia 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 go ashore in
historical Wulaia Bay, once the site of one of the
region’s largest native settlements. Charles Darwin
landed here on January 23rd, 1833 during the voyage of
the HMS BEAGLE. 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
lookout point. (B, L, D)
DAY 7: PILOTO & NENA
GLACIERS
In the morning we sail through the
desolate Brecknock and Ocasión channels, to reach
Cockburn Channel in the afternoon. After lunch, we
arrive at Chico Sound and disembark in Zodiac boats to
explore Alakaluf Fjord, and to see its beautiful
waterfalls and observe the Piloto and Nena glaciers from
the sea. We will learn about the formation of glaciers
and their influence in the abrupt geography of the
region’s channels. (B, L, D)
Day 8: Magdalena
Island – Punta Arenas – Puerto Natales
Early in
the morning, we go ashore on Magdalena Island (weather
permitting). The island is inhabited by an immense
colony of Magellanic Penguins, which can be seen during
our walk to a lighthouse. In September and April this
excursion is replaced by a Zodiac boat ride at Isla
Marta to observe sea lions. After our visit, we sail to
Punta Arenas, disembarking at 11:30 AM. Meet & greet at
Punta Arenas Pier and transfer to Puerto Natales. Arrive
at Puerto Natales and 2-night accommodations at selected
hotel, including breakfast. Evening at leisure. (B)
Day 9: Punta Arenas – Torres Del Paine
Visiting the Patagonia without going to Torres del Paine
National Park is almost a sin. The first stop will be
the millenary Milodon Cave, a huge natural ground
accident with an incalculable anthropological value,
which is believed to have been inhabited by the
primitive Patagonian man, and the Milodon, an extinct
herbivorous animal. Arrive to Torres del Paine National
Park through the Amarga Lagoon area, with stunning
scenery where you can enjoy watching red foxes and
condors, which usually are part of the beautiful
panoramic views of the Paine Mountain. Following the
route, you can see the Nordenskjold and Pehoé lakes,
together with groups of guanacos and lesser rheas or
ñandúes. The journey continues with a 10-minute hike,
where it is possible to discover the astonishing Salto
Grande (large waterfall) to continue through the front
of the imposing horns towards the Grey Lake area. A stop
will be made at the Grey Inn to have lunch and later we
will visit the ice floes of the Grey Glacier. Return to
the hotel by late afternoon. Evening at leisure. (B)
Day 10: El Calafate
Bus from Puerto
Natales to El Calafate, check-in at selected hotel.
Afternoon visit to Perito Moreno Glacier, located within
the Glaciers National Park, 80 kms from El Calafate. The
Perito Moreno Glacier is one of the main natural
beauties of Argentina. Due to its wonder UNESCO has
declared it a World Natural Heritage Site in 1981.
Arriving at the Glaciers' balconies, visitors will spend
about 4 hours walking along pathways and admiring it
from different viewpoints. Framed by a beautiful
landscape of mountains, lakes and forests, the Perito
Moreno Glacier is one of the most spectacular scenes of
nature. It owes its fame to its continuous movement,
which produces a cyclical phenomenon of advance and
backward motion with amazing ice toppling. Return to the
hotel by late afternoon. (B)
Day 11: El
Calafate – Buenos Aires
Transfer to Calafate
airport for a flight to Buenos Aires, connect to a
flight home. (B)
Price Per Person: $2,950
Single Supplement: $870
Best time to travel: Nov-March
Departures: 2011: Weekly departures on Wednesday
Mar 23, Apr
27, Nov 23, Dec 14
Included:
All hotel accommodations as in itinerary
Cabin on cruise days
All
ground transportation
English speaking guide
Meals as in Itinerary:
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D= Dinner
Travel insurance
Not
Included:
International air tickets, domestic air tickets
Buenos Aires - Ushuaia – El Calafate - Buenos Aires Air ticket ($515)
Gratuities
Drinks of any kind
Airport
tax $39
Glacier National Park fee $26
Airport Reciprocity fee $131
(only if arriving at Ezeiza
airport in Buenos Aires, paid in cash at
the entry
point)
Chilean Reciprocity fee $130 (some time it is
waved if
entering by land, paid in cash at entry point)