Departures 2027
March: 7
Day 1 Buenos Aires / Ushuaia
Day 2 Drake Passage (relaxation at sea)
Days 3–9 Southern Chilean Fjords
- Exploration of the Chilean Fjords:
- A labyrinth of channels, glaciers and mountains that tell the geological story of the planet.
- Discovery of one of the most spectacular landscapes in the southern hemisphere, where nature dominates without interruption.
- Navigation through the Beagle Channel and the "Glacier Alley" region, with glaciers descending directly to the sea.
- Possibility of observing sea lions, seabirds and whales.
- Crossing the Strait of Magellan, following the route of the great explorers, and arrival at Punta Arenas.
- Continuation to the straits and channels of southern Chile, including the challenging Kirke Narrows.
- Exploration of the Puerto Natales region, gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.
- Navigation in front of the imposing Pío XI Glacier, one of the largest in the region.
Days 10–12 Northern Chilean Fjords
- Exploration of the Second Fjords Region:
- Where nature gradually changes: volcanoes, temperate forests and small coastal communities.
- Chaitén, with its geological history marked by volcanic eruptions.
- Puerto Montt, center of the lakes region.
- Chiloé Island, famous for its culture, wooden churches and lush nature.
Day 13 Relaxation at sea
Day 14 Valparaíso (Chile)
Days 15–17 Northern Chilean Coast (Chañaral Island and Iquique)
- Exploration of the Northern Coast:
- Where the Atacama Desert meets the Pacific Ocean.
- Chañaral Island: colonies of Humboldt penguins, sea lions and seabirds.
- Iquique: port city between desert and sea, historic architecture and extensive beaches.
Days 18–19 Relaxation at sea
Day 20 Paracas (Peru)
Day 21 Callao / Lima (Peru)
Note: Hapag-Lloyd Cruises expedition cruises are characterized by their flexibility, adapting the route according to weather conditions, sea conditions and exploration opportunities to maximize the experience.