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Antarctica

In-depth Antarctica & Patagonia Expedition
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Starts from Santiago De Chile, Chile
End at Valaparaiso, Chile
Duration 23 Days
Departure 11 Mar 2023

Overview

Immerse yourself in the frozen world of the Seventh Continent and the natural beauty of Chile’s fjords. This is a late Antarctic summer expedition cruise when adolescent penguins grow into adulthood, and chances increase to see larger numbers and different whale species. Sunsets in Antarctica light up the white landscapes tinged pink and green by snow algae.

  • Prime season for whale watching, snow algae and colourful sunsets in Antarctica
  • See penguins and seals down in Antarctica and explore the scenic Patagonian coast
  • Enjoy high-quality cuisine and science-focused lectures and activities on MS Fram
  • Go ice-cruising and join landings with the expert Expedition Team
Brief Itinerary
Day 1Santiago de Chile - Hotel

Start with an overnight stay in the exciting and diverse capital of Chile

Day 2Santiago de Chile/Punta Arenas - Embarkation

Fly early in the morning to Punta Arenas, where our ship awaits, ready for your expedition cruise to Antarctica

Day 3-4At sea

We cross the Drake Passage en route to Antarctica as Expedition Team prepares you for adventure ahead

Day 5-12Antarctica

We will attempt landings at several sites in the South Shetlands and on the Antarctic Peninsula on this epic voyage

Day 13-14At Sea

We attempt to make a landing at Cape Horn after crossing the Drake Passage

Day 15Chilean fjords

Enjoy the scenic landscapes as you sail the scenic Beagle Channel and scout for wildlife from deck

Day 16-17Puerto Natales - Full Day

Explore the magnificent landscapes of the famed Torres del Paine National Park on our optional excursion

Day 18Puerto Edén - Anchored - Half day

Visit the enchanting, isolated hamlet of Puerto Eden, that sits at the end of a deep fjord

Day 19At sea

We sail south through the fabled waters of Patagonia.

Day 20Castro, Chile

See ‘pala tos’ – colourful houses set on stilts, as well as the UNESCO-listed Iglesia de San Francisco

Day 21-22At Sea

Our Expedition Team recaps the experiences of the adventures as we sail the Pacific coast

Day 23Valparaíso, Chile

Expedition ends at the "jewel of pacific", where you can extend your adventure with one of the post-programmes

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Your Ship
MS Fram
MS Fram

Purpose-built for polar conditions, MS Fram offers the very best in explorer capabilities and technology. With fewer than 250 guests on board, this expedition ship is ideal for the most adventurous travellers, exploring remote areas few others can reach. It offers a truly unique, friendly and casual atmosphere, with a strong focus on the thrill of discovery.

Highlights
Science Centre

an edutainment venue with advanced scientific & photographic equipment for deeper understanding of areas we explore

Explorer Lounge & Bar

with expansive windows, serves you breathtaking scenery while you enjoy some refreshments indoors and enjoy conversations with fellow explorers

Observation Deck

with windows that stretch to the bow, offering spectacular views. One of the only ships in the world with both inside and outside observation decks

Wellness & Recreation

Featuring panoramic sauna, so that you don't miss any views, fitness room, a pool and 2 hot tubs to unwind after a whole day of exploration

Landings & Activities
Enhancing your experience

Go on landings and small boat cruises, as well as optional kayaking and camping opportunities if conditions allow. Briefings occur before each activity, making you aware of any potential risks and of strict protocol regarding local wildlife. Both on and off the ship, lectures are held on a wide variety of specialist topics that cover: birds and marine mammals, oceanography and geology, sea ice and glaciers, climate, exploration history and storytelling, photography. We will also have a welcome event, daily gatherings to recap the day and prepare for the day to come

Expedition Team
Explore with the Experts

An international hand-picked team of highly educated experts that safeguard both explorers and the pristine environment. They serve as your invaluable hosts throughout your expedition cruise leading your way to offshore activities and keeping you informed onboard on daily activities and events

Science Program
Gain a deeper understanding of places you visit

We invite our guests to participate in science activities, developing a greater understanding of the region in which they travel, becoming true ambassadors, and returning home to champion the protection of our planet's most fragile ecosystems. Learn from a scientist during collaborative lectures, hands on experiences with microscopes. Join our citizen science boats to collect samples on behalf of research institutes

Day wise Itinerary

Day 1

Santiago de Chile - Hotel

Welcome to Santiago, the vibrant capital of Chile. Even with just one night here, you’ll find this city has a lot to offer besides mouth-watering merlot wine. Plazas show off lovely colonial architecture and the distinct neighbourhoods house art galleries and award-winning restaurants. A wide range of cultural venues and museums entertain and enchant while glaciers beckon at the city border. You’ll be spoilt for choice.

A panoramic 360-degree view of Santiago is one of the easiest things to recommend. At nearly 304 metres, Sky Costanera offers stunning views of the city as well as the surrounding Andes and Chilean Coastal Range. The scenery is especially spectacular at sunset. Or there’s La Chascona to visit too, one of three homes famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda had in the city. You can also stroll around the 200 stalls of bustling La Vega market and try some local chirimoya fruit.

If you really want to get to know this place, you need to come a few days early. That will also give you the opportunity to add an optional pre-programme to the amazing Atacama Desert or Chilean Patagonia

Day 2

Santiago de Chile/Punta Arenas - Embarkation

See Santiago from the air in early morning light when your plane leaves for Punta Arenas, Chile’s southernmost port. Your polar vessel MS Fram and its crew await you here, ready to take you further south than most people ever go.

After embarking the ship and checking-in, there will be a mandatory health and safety session for everyone. Later on, you will meet some of the crew, and of course, the Expedition Team. They will be your guides, hosts and travel companions for the next three weeks. There’ll be further opportunity to get to know each of them better during the welcome dinner.

Day 3-4

At sea

The Drake Passage is more than just the transition between Cape Horn and Antarctica. It is an ocean of emotion and anticipation. The Passage is named after the English sea captain and privateer Sir Francis Drake who discovered it by chance in 1578 when his ship was taken south by heavy winds, proving that there was open water below the southern tip of Chile.

The passage is famous for its high winds, large waves and strong currents, making it hard for the old sailing ships to sail here. But even though the water in the Drake Passage is usually rough, it can also be incredibly still. This unpredictable dual persona has resulted in the passage being nicknamed ‘The Drake Shake’ or ‘The Drake Lake’. Either way, our modern MS Fram was built for these conditions and worse, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

As we make our way south, the Expedition Team starts their lecture series to give you information about Antarctica’s wildlife, geology and history. You will learn why it’s important to wear our special boots when ashore and why we always vacuum our clothes and backpacks before every off-ship activity. Doing so will make your visit as safe and sustainable as possible, according to IAATO guidelines. You’ll also have the option of joining Citizen Science programmes to help collect data for current scientific research. Exploring Antarctica equipped with this new knowledge will make your adventure so much more interesting.

MS Fram is an explorer's dream with cutting-edge technology that makes it a match for any scenario the polar ocean can throw at it. That being said, you’ll also find it to be very comfortable and cosy. Head out onto the wide observation deck for some fresh air, maybe accompanied by birds following the ship. If you would rather enjoy the view of the horizon inside, the restaurants and the Explorer Lounge & Bar are the perfect places to do just that.

Day 5-12

Antarctica

About 90% of all the ice in the world is here, in an area twice the size of Australia, and home to about 12 million penguins across seven species. But even these impressive statistics don’t do Antarctica justice. Numbers can’t capture the magnitude and magnificence of its landscapes and words fail to fully describe the sensations and emotions of seeing a colony of several thousand penguins in person. It is a special place that really does need to be experienced.

It will be late summer in Antarctica when we get here, which means fantastic sunsets and penguin chicks starting to moult into adult plumage. This is also the best time for whale watching. Imagine standing on the ship when whales breach close by, splashing saltwater high up in the air. Now imagine sitting in a kayak in an optional activity when exactly the same thing happens. Talk about your close encounters! Antarctica has the ability to make you feel tiny and great at the same time. Snow algae will also be in bloom, brushing the normally pure-white landscapes with bright pink and green hues. A wide variety of seabirds, like geese, skuas, shearwaters and possibly even albatrosses, can be seen in the skies above and on the shores below.

Our expert Expedition Team will take you ice-cruising and out for landings to get you closer to this incredible world of ice and its wildlife. We’ll spend eight days exploring Antarctica with no fixed itinerary, attempting landings at several possible sites. Having sailed these waters for so many years, we know exactly what to do and where to go. You can trust us to take you to the best places at the best time to be there. Working with or around the weather and sea ice to make the most of each day is the expedition factor. It’s what makes this an authentic adventure.

Day 13-14

At Sea

After eight unforgettable days in Antarctica, MS Fram takes you safely back across the Drake Passage. The Expedition Team will now recap experiences of the frozen continent, and you can join them in the Science Center to study water samples of wildlife at a microscopic level.

We will spend approximately two days crossing the Drake Passage, giving you plenty of time to relax and go through the mental and digital pictures that you’ve taken. If you’re feeling invigorated after the activities and landings from last week, you can work off any excess energy in the gym. Doing so will also help you work up an appetite, even more than usual, for all the delicious dishes in the restaurant. Of course, we won’t hold it against you if all you’d like to do is sit in the sauna.

When we have put the Drake Passage behind us, we arrive at Cape Horn. The tumultuous waters here are as notorious as the Drake Passage, maybe even more. Should the winds and waves relent for long enough, we will make an attempt to go ashore. It will be an accomplishment of skill and of luck if we manage to, and something to rightly boast about for years to come.

Day 15

Chilean fjords

This wild and remote wonderland was once the domain of the canoe-faring indigenous people who lived, sailed and hunted in these very fjords for centuries. Admire the serenity of this maze of waterways, surrounded by islands, glaciers and steep mountains.

If we have time on the day, and the weather is in our favour, we might launch small explorer boats to take you on a scenic cruise of the fjords or to a possible landing site. Still, the fjords can also be enjoyed out on deck while looking for wildlife like Magellanic penguins and maybe even elephant seals along the coastline. Dolphins and – if lucky – several species of whales can sometimes be spotted in the waters too.

Day 16-17

Puerto Natales - Full Day

Located at the opening of Última Esperanza Sound, the city of Puerto Natales was founded in 1911 as a port for the sheep industry. Today, it is seen by most as an entry point to Torres del Paine National Park, famous for an impressive three-pronged mountain peak which can appear a shade of blue when the light is right. As such, ‘Paine’ (pronounced pie-nay) means ‘blue’ in the native Tehuelche language while ‘Torres’ is Spanish for ‘towers’.

We offer a popular optional excursion to this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, which usually gets booked up fast. You can also spend time enjoying the chilled-out vibe of Puerto Natales itself. Over at the waterfront, views across the fjord towards the mountains make for great photos, especially with various monuments and sculptures in the foreground. The old pier, bereft of the wooden boards and now just a series of posts in the water, is particularly popular and features on many postcard shots representing Puerto Natales. A growing range of bars, cafés and restaurants cater to the international hiking crowd, giving you plenty of options to wine and dine ashore.

Day 18

Puerto Edén - Anchored - Half day

At the end of a deep fjord surrounded by mountains, we arrive at the village of Puerto Edén in Bernardo O’Higgins National Park. With no roads to speak of and only accessible by sea, a village doesn’t get much more isolated than this. To get around, you must walk on the pedestrian boardwalks that connect the houses and shops of the 250 people living here. Your umbrella or raincoat will likely also be put to good use seeing as Puerto Edén has one of the highest rates of rain in the world.

The 15 remaining full-blooded members of the indigenous Kawéskar people settled in Puerto Edén late into the 20th century. They make a living fishing and weaving wicker baskets that they sell to passing passenger ships. The once-nomadic seafaring tribe used to travel in canoes that were 8 to 9 meters long, capable of transporting an entire family and their dog!

Day 19

At sea

Your expedition cruise continues north through the fabled waters of Patagonia. It is thought that when Magellan sailed here in 1520 on his circumnavigation of the earth, he and his crew somehow imagined the natives to be giants of up to 5 metres in height. He therefore named them ‘Patagons’ after a related literary character in a Spanish novel popular at the time. While the natives were slightly taller than most Europeans then, they were far from giants. The name, however, stuck and thus was the region introduced to the world as Patagonia. Today, it is famed more for the beautiful Andean seascape rather than the alleged giants, even though you might actually spot another species of giant swimming and breaching in the water. There are still interesting lectures to attend and engaging Citizen Science projects to continue in the Science Center.

Day 20

Castro, Chile

Castro is the capital of Chiloé Island and seems to have something for everyone. One of the first things you’ll notice are the characteristic and colourful wooden palafitos houses mounted on stilts along the water’s edge. There are also a number of arts and crafts stores here which make it a good place for souvenir shopping. For more bargains and a glimpse into the day-to-day life here, Feria Campesina Yumbel is a busy market selling all sorts of household goods and groceries.

Another highlight is the UNESCO World Heritage Site Iglesia San Francisco, a church that was built in 1567 when the city was first founded. If you are interested in art, the Museum of Modern Art of Chiloé is well worth a visit. There are a lot of great local snacks to try here too, so a light breakfast on the ship is a good idea, leaving room for churros and empanadas with sweet and savoury fillings.

Day 21-22

At Sea

Your expedition cruise is coming to an end, but it is not over yet. We recommend making the most of your remaining time on MS Fram, whether you prefer scouting for more birds and wildlife out on deck, talking to your new friends or enjoying your favourite drink in the Explorer Lounge & Bar. The Expedition Team will recap the highlights of your cruise and keep you active in lectures and science projects.

Day 23

Valparaíso, Chile

When we dock at Valparaíso, your expedition cruise will come to an end. If you have the time, we recommend spending a few extra days to explore this eccentric city. The city’s many funiculars have been declared one of the world’s 100 most endangered historical treasures, bringing you up to colourful hill-top neighbourhoods for panoramas over the Pacific. If you want more adventure before going home, we recommend a Post-Programme to Easter Island, famous for its mysterious statues of giant heads and a UNESCO Heritage Site.

Whether you stay on or head home, saying goodbye to the ship, the Captain, crew, Expedition Team and fellow explorers will likely be tinged with sadness. The three weeks you will have spent together exploring the fabled continent of Antarctica, then up through Patagonia and its fabulous fjords, won’t be easily forgotten.

We hope you’ll remember your voyage with us as one of your all-time greatest expeditions. May it provide many fond memories and inspire you to continue to view the natural world with wonder and respect, and to do whatever we can to protect it.

Whats Included

  • Hurtigruten Expedition Cruise in cabin grade of your choice
  • Overnight in Santiago de Chile before the expedition cruise, including breakfast
  • Transfer from the hotel in Santiago de Chile to Santiago de Chile airport before the expedition cruise
  • Transfer from Punta Arenas airport to the ship, including one brief tour of the city and a lunchbox
  • Flight in economy class between Santiago de Chile to Punta Arenas
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages in restaurant Aune
  • A la carte restaurant Lindstrom included for suite guests
  • Complimentary tea and coffee
  • Complimentary reusable water bottle to use at water refill stations on board
  • A rich programme of included activities on all voyages designed to immerse you in the destinations you visit, including onshore exploration with the Expedition Team
  • English speaking Expedition Team who organise and accompany activities on board and ashore
  • Range of included excursions
  • Complimentary wind- and water-resistant jacket
  • Loan of spikes and trekking poles, and equipment needed for optional and included activities
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board.

Not Included

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Optional shore excursions with our local partners or Expedition Team
  • Travel insurance
  • Luggage handling

Special Note

  • Mandatory medical questionnaire required to fill to join this expedition
  • Price based on two people travelling together sharing a twin cabin
  • Single cabin pricing available on request
  • This is an expedition where the elements rule, and the weather, wind and ice conditions will determine our schedule. Safety is paramount and the captain will decide the final sailing itinerary during the voyage. Hence, this itinerary is just an indication of what you can experience and why every expedition with us is unique.
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