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4 Day itinerary in Chile, South America

Patagonia Fjords Cargo Boat 4D/3N (from Puerto Montt)

Embark on an unforgettable Patagonia adventure, navigating through awe-inspiring fjords aboard a cargo boat from Puerto Montt. This unique tour offers breathtaking views of untouched landscapes, pristine waters, and remote coastal villages. Experience the magic of glaciers, diverse wildlife sighting... Read More

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Overview

Physical Difficulty

Easy
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Recommended Age

Everyone

Operated in

English

GUIDANCE

On Some Day Trips

starting point

Puerto Montt

trip type

Private

trip attributes

Adventure

Nature & Wildlife

Start

Night

End

Highlights

1

Cross the Messier channe, one of the deepest in the area

2

Spot the cargo ship Capitán Leonidas, shipwrecked since the 1970s

3

Discover exuberant vegetation and incredible wildlife during your adventure

Itinerary

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Day 1

place Day 1: Puerto Montt, Chile

Check in and Embarkation (D)

Check-in will be done between 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in our local offices, where our port staff will receive your luggage. The passengers shall embark at 4:00 p.m. Once onboard, crew members will give a welcome talk along with some information for a safe and fun journey. Depart at 4:00 pm and begin sailing through the Patagonian Fjords, with final destination at Puerto Natales. The trip starts by the Seno de Reloncaví, Gulf of Ancud, and in the evening we enter the Apiao Channel and then the Gulf of Corcovado

Meals: Dinner

Day 2

place Day 2: Moraleda Channel - Gulf of Penas, Chile

Moraleda Channel, Ocean Area, and Gulf of Penas (B/L/D)

As dawn breaks, our journey takes us through the southernmost reaches of the Gulf of Corcovado. With a keen eye on the weather, tidal currents, and the strategic alignment of the Moon and Sun, our Captain will make an informed decision about the best route to chart further on our voyage. Among the various departure choices to the Oceanic Area, three primary options stand out:

Boca del Guafo: This route guides us swiftly between the captivating Chonos Archipelago and the enigmatic Guafo Island, allowing us to swiftly access the Oceanic Area.

Canal Ninualac: Opting for the Ninualac Channel involves traversing the Moraleda Channel during the morning. We'll approach Tuap Island and turn westward, sailing through the Ninualac Channel and eventually reaching the open sea in the afternoon.

Canal Pulluche: The captivating Pulluche Channel takes us through Moraleda Channel and connects us with notable waterways like Canal Errázuriz and Chacabuco. Eventually, we'll find ourselves immersed in the verdant Palluche channel, characterized by its lush lenga and cypress forests. This route often grants sightings of dolphins, sea lions, and vibrant wild birds.

As we begin our ocean navigation, just north of the Gulf of Penas, the profound adventure of the open sea awaits. Anticipate a journey lasting around 12 hours, during which, weather permitting, you may be graced with sightings of majestic Humpback, Minke, and Blue whales. These sightings are naturally influenced by the time of year and atmospheric conditions.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3

place Day 3: Bajo Cotopaxi - Puerto Eden, Chile

Bajo Cotopaxi to Puerto Eden (B/L/D)
We will wake up sailing between fjords, and we will cross the Messier channel that reaches 1,270 meters deep, a characteristic that makes it the deepest in the area. In this channel, we will also have the opportunity to see the Cargo Ship "Captain Leonidas", which stranded in the 70s on a submerged islet called "Bajo Cotopaxi". This ship is currently used as a navigational beacon and a point of reference for navigators. Shortly after, we will cross the Angostura Inglesa, passing in front of the town of Puerto Edén, where the last population of indigenous Alacalufes of Chile lives, which is located on Wellington Island, one of the largest in the country. It is part of the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park. We continue our navigation through the Patagonian channels, called Paso del Indio, Paso del Abismo, Canales Wide, Concepción, Inocentes, Angostura Guía, Canal Sarmiento, Paso Farquar, Strait Collingwood, Canal Unión, Paso Sobenes (the southernmost of our route), Escobar Doxrud Pass and Canal Morla Vicuña.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4

place Day 4: Angostura White - Puerto Natales, Chile

Angostura White to Puerto Natales (B)
In the early morning we will sail through the Santa Maria Channel, to then reach the narrowest pass of the route, the Angostura White (“White Narrow”), which is only 80 meters wide. Then we will navigate in the Union Sound to later enter the access channel to the city of Puerto Natales, where our great adventure ends.
IMPORTANT NOTES: Dates and times are estimates and must be confirmed within 48 hours prior to departure indicated in this document. The itinerary may change due to weather conditions during the travesy or departures and arrivals in every port.

Meals: Breakfast

What’s Included

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  • Dinner (3)
  • Breakfast (3)
  • Lunch (2)

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  • Transportation on cargo boat

Activities expand_less

  • 4-day sailing adventure through the Patagonian fjords

Not Included expand_less

  • Other meals
  • Personal expenses
  • Private room upgrades
  • Mineral water and extra soft-drinks, alcoholic beverages and snacks are available at an additional cost at the bar

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