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Guests explor by zodiac in Karukinka Natural Park, Chile
Hiker Carsten Peter on rocky path to the Bernal Glacier in Estero Las Montanas, Strait of Magellan, Patagonia, Chile.
Adult guanaco in Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.
Two Magallenic Penguins in Isla Magdalena, Monumento Natural Los Pinguinos, Puerto Arenas, Patagonia, Chile
Garibaldi Fjord,  Darwin Range, Augustini National Park, Tierra Del Fuego, Patagonia, Chile
Guests explor by zodiac in Karukinka Natural Park, Chile
ExpeditionsChilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers and Torres del Paine

Chilean Patagonia: Fjords, Glaciers and Torres del Paine

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Go by land and sea to discover the breadth of Patagonia’s wildness. Spend three days exploring the grandeur of Torres del Paine National Park—a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Then set sail to discover Chile’s wonderland of fjords, islands, and icebergs. Search for fur seals, sea lions, and penguins; take in panoramic views from the Beagle Channel; and explore the windswept archipelago of Tierra del Fuego. Enjoy special access to Argentina’s Staten Island, brimming with wildlife.

Highlights

Lapageria rosea, Chile's national flower, near bloom over looking the mountians of Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
  • Venture inland to explore the wildlife-rich, iconic landscapes of Torres del Paine, Patagonia’s jewel, with either the Tierra Patagonia Hotel or the Explora Patagonia Hotel as your base camp

  • With special permission, explore wild, rugged Isla de los Estados (Staten Island), located at the extreme end of South America and largely off limits to travelers since 1923

  • Transit the legendary Beagle Channel and look out for shearwater, petrels, albatrosses, and more

  • Venture through wildlife reserves not easily accessible to the public, including Karukinka Natural Park in Tierra del Fuego

  • Zodiac cruise and kayak through the breathtaking Chilean fjords

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Patagonia and Beyond 2024-26

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Patagonia and Beyond 2024-26

From

$22,828

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Patagonia and Beyond 2024-26

Video

What to Expect: Torres del Paine National Park

  • Sep 2024

“The natural beauty of Torres del Paine inspires a wonder so pure you simply need to experience it for yourself,” says Naturalist Eduardo Shaw. Stretching 450,000 acres from the Chilean Andes to the Patagonian Steppe, this massive national park is home to towering peaks, crystalline glacial lakes, and fascinating creatures like guanacos, pumas, and Andean condors. In this episode of What to Expect, Shaw guides us among winding fjords and undulating grasslands, preparing travelers for an unforgettable visit to Patagonia’s legendary park.

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Guests exploring by Zodiac returning to the ship National Geographic Explorer, Alpejord Fjord, Northeast Greenland National Park, Greenland

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GUESTS 138

CABINS 76

DECKS 6

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Guests returning back to the ship National Geographic Explorer by zodiac, Spitsbergen, Arctic Ocean, Svalbard, Norway.

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GUESTS 148

CABINS 81

DECKS 6

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