Embark on a 3-day expedition to the heart of Almirantazgo Sound Chile, where nature unfolds in its purest form.
Sail through remote fjords, walk along majestic glaciers, and immerse yourself in the most extreme side of Patagonia.
With expert guides, comfort, and safety, this adventure is an invitation to the soul of the end of the world.
Discover the extreme landscapes of Chilean Patagonia: fjords, millennia-old stromatolites, sub-Antarctic forests, and unique wildlife.
Our destinations include:
Arrival in Porvenir and departure towards the southern tip of Tierra del Fuego Island.
Along the way, you’ll discover the historic Fuegian ranches of the coirón grasslands, where the wind carries century-old stories.
We visit the King Penguin Nature Reserve and cross Karukinka Natural Park, a pristine reserve of sub-Antarctic forest and abundant protected wildlife.
Through valleys, lakes, and winding roads, we reach the end of the route: Caleta María, nestled among the Fuegian Andes — the starting point of our maritime adventure.
A full day of navigation through the fjords of Alberto de Agostini National Park, surrounded by peninsulas, mountains, glaciers, and remote beaches.
The marine biodiversity is astonishing: black-browed albatrosses, cormorants, condors, penguins, elephant seals, and leopard seals inhabit this untamed region.
We make several essential photo stops and, at the end of Parry Fjord, take a 45-minute hike to a unique viewpoint overlooking the End of the World Glaciers — one of the most breathtaking moments of the tour.
After breakfast at the lodge, we say goodbye to this wild corner of Tierra del Fuego and begin our journey back to Punta Arenas.
Every experience is a profound connection with nature.
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