Cruise Ultramarine: Chile, Argentina Departing from Buenos Aires
From Buenos Aires
Mon 20 Mar 2028
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Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is renowned for its tango, European architecture and delicious cuisine. Stroll through the neighborhoods of La Boca and Palermo to discover street art and cafés. Visit the Recoleta cemetery and the Teatro Colón. The city offers world-famous steakhouses and lively markets. Buenos Aires is an unforgettable stopover for lovers of culture, art and gastronomy.

Ushuaia
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The port of Ushuaia, located at the southernmost tip of Argentina, is the main gateway to the wonders of Tierra del Fuego. Just a few hundred meters from the city center, the port makes it easy to explore the world's southernmost city. Surrounded by the snow-capped mountains of the Andes and the cold waters of the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia offers a unique and captivating cruising experience, right in the heart of wild and unspoilt landscapes.
What to visit in Ushuaia
Ushuaia abounds in natural and historical sites. The Musée du Bout du Monde, retracing the history of indigenous peoples and explorers, is a must-see. For nature lovers, the Tierra del Fuego National Park offers breathtaking landscapes of forests, lakes and mountains. A visit to Les Éclaireurs lighthouse, often referred to as the "lighthouse at the end of the world", is a memorable adventure. For a cultural experience, Ushuaia's Maritime and Prison Museum offers an insight into the city's penitentiary history.
What to visit in the area
Around Ushuaia, boat trips on the Beagle Channel offer spectacular views of local wildlife, including colonies of sea lions and seabirds. For hiking enthusiasts, the Martial Glacier trails offer exceptional panoramic views of the city and the canal. A visit to the Harberton Farm, the oldest in the region, provides an insight into the way of life of the first settlers. Finally, for total immersion in untouched landscapes, itineraries to Antarctica often depart from Ushuaia, offering spectacular cruising experiences.

Cape Horn
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Cape Horn, at the southern tip of South America, is a legendary place for sailors. This cape, often swept by violent winds and rough seas, offers a unique sailing experience. Cruisers can admire the stark beauty of this meeting point between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Cape Horn is an emblematic stopover for those seeking an authentic maritime adventure.

Pia-Gletscher
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The Pia Glacier in Patagonia's Beagle Channel is an impressive natural spectacle. This glacier, accessible by cruise, offers close-up views of its bluish walls and icefalls. The surrounding mountains and forests provide a splendid backdrop. Hiking excursions in the surrounding area allow you to discover the local wildlife and Patagonia's magnificent landscapes.

Pia-Gletscher
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The Pia Glacier in Patagonia's Beagle Channel is an impressive natural spectacle. This glacier, accessible by cruise, offers close-up views of its bluish walls and icefalls. The surrounding mountains and forests provide a splendid backdrop. Hiking excursions in the surrounding area allow you to discover the local wildlife and Patagonia's magnificent landscapes.

Aguila Glacier
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The Aguila Glacier in Chile's Torres del Paine National Park is one of Patagonia's hidden treasures. Accessible by a leisurely hike through forests and peat bogs, this glacier impresses with its immensity and beauty. The waters of the nearby lake, where the glacier ends, are a deep blue. The peaceful surroundings and the view of the glacier create an unforgettable experience.

Chilean Fjords
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The Chilean fjords, a labyrinth of canals and wild islands, await you for a memorable adventure. Sail these tranquil waters, lined with dense forests and sparkling glaciers. Discover the local wildlife: sea lions, dolphins and maybe even whales. Picturesque villages along the way, such as Puerto Natales, offer a window into Patagonian culture. Don't miss the chance to sample fresh seafood and local specialties.

Puerto Natales
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Puerto Natales is the gateway to Chile's famous Torres del Paine National Park. This small town offers breathtaking views of the mountains, glaciers and fjords of Patagonia. Before setting off on your hike, explore its picturesque streets and lively quays. Enjoy local hospitality and Patagonian cuisine, including grilled lamb. Cruises departing from Puerto Natales allow you to explore the fjords and discover the wildlife.

Puerto Natales
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Puerto Natales is the gateway to Chile's famous Torres del Paine National Park. This small town offers breathtaking views of the mountains, glaciers and fjords of Patagonia. Before setting off on your hike, explore its picturesque streets and lively quays. Enjoy local hospitality and Patagonian cuisine, including grilled lamb. Cruises departing from Puerto Natales allow you to explore the fjords and discover the wildlife.

Canal de las Montañas
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Tucker Islands
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Ainsworth Bay, Ticker Islet
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Ainsworth Bay, located in Chile's Alberto de Agostini National Park, offers spectacular scenery of fjords and primeval forests. Ticker Islet, in the middle of the bay, is a haven for sea lions and seabirds. Guided hikes offer breathtaking views of the Marinelli Glacier and local wildlife. It's an ideal spot for whale and dolphin watching. The tranquility and natural beauty of this area make it an unforgettable stopover for wilderness lovers.

Brookes Glacier
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Brookes Glacier, located in Alaska, offers an experience of the American wilderness. Accessible by guided hike or boat tour, this glacier impresses with its imposing ice walls and surrounding scenery. The area is ideal for observing wildlife, including eagles and bears. The environment, dominated by dense forests and rugged mountains, is breathtakingly beautiful.

Magellan (Strait)
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The Strait of Magellan, a historic waterway in South America, separates the continent from Tierra del Fuego and is a key passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The Strait is famous for having been the route taken by explorer Ferdinand de Magellan on the first circumnavigation of the globe. Today, crossing this strait offers an exceptional maritime experience, with views of spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife including whales and penguins.

Santiago
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Santiago de Chile is a dynamic metropolis nestled in Chile's central valley, surrounded by the majestic Andes. The city offers cultural attractions such as the Palacio de la Moneda, the Plaza de Armas and the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. Enjoy the many parks, including Cerro San Cristóbal for panoramic views. Chilean cuisine, with its empanadas and pisco sour, is a delight. Santiago is a captivating blend of modernity and tradition, a metropolis surrounded by nature.

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Cruise Infos
- Full-board cruise on departure (excluding optional activities)
- Pre- and post-nights as indicated on itineraries
- International and charter flights
- Arrival and departure taxes
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.






