“Chilean Fjords Highlights”
V7820 • November 3 • 11 Days
Navigate through a series of channels and fjords, where
the variety of hues change with each sunrise and sunset.
From lush greens to icy blues and fiery reds, the
kaleidoscope of Chile’s natural beauty envelopes us. The
flora and fauna is rich and vibrant as are the people
who inhabit these remote locales. As explorers, we
marvel at the wildlife from Andean condors and
Magellanic penguins to sea lions and Orcas. Along hidden
forest trails we hike. Majestic mountains and regal
glaciers float along the horizon as we way south toward
the end of the earth. We are explorers seeking adventure
amidst nearly 4,000 miles (6,437 km) of diverse
coastline, and an abundant supply of history and culture
… a melting pot known as Chile.
Day 1 – Valparaíso (Santiago),
Chile
Embark the Prince Albert II and depart on your
exciting 11-day Silversea Expedition – “Chilean Fjords
Highlights”. This evening, you will be introduced to
your Expedition Leaders.
Day 2 – At Sea
Today we will cruise southward along the Chilean coast.
Meet some of your fellow explorers as you become
acquainted with the luxurious amenities found onboard
the Prince Albert II. Attend informative lectures
led by your onboard naturalists or guest specialists
that will prepare you for the upcoming ports-of-call and
the many possible unscheduled adventures that lie ahead.
Or, in the comfort of your own accommodations, enjoy a
movie on the in-suite interactive television.
Day 3 –
Niebla,
Chile
Our tour will begin today in the Lakes District at
Niebla, a small village on the banks of the Rio Valdivia
where Chile’s Corral Bay meets the Pacific Ocean. Tour
the strategically placed Fort Niebla, which was designed
and constructed in 1647 by Spanish military engineers
with the help of Chilean-born technicians and builders.
Built on the backs of prison labourers from the nation’s
prisons, Fort Niebla’s fine stone workmanship was
specially designed to endure continual canon
bombardment.
Next, we drive to the charming river
port city of Valdivia, where there is an interesting
blend of influences from the native Mapuche, Spanish
settlers, and German immigrants. Set amidst vibrant
rainforests and river channels, Valdivia is filled with
an abundant history of anecdotes and legends. Traverse
the paths of pirates and Spanish galleon captains. Visit
the historical and anthropological Museum Maurice Van
der Maele, which houses a collection of Mapuche
artefacts and jewellery as well as important pieces from
Hispanic and German periods. As the first colonists,
Germans diligently worked to develop the area and their
impact can be seen everywhere from the architecture to
the local brewery. We explore a variety of native plant
species, including the lotus at the botanical gardens at
the Universidad Austral de Chile, before enjoying lunch
at a local restaurant. Following lunch, we have some
time to wander around on our own before returning to the
Prince Albert II in late afternoon.
Day 4 –
Ancud,
Chile
Ancud is our jumping off point today as we drop anchor
and go ashore via the Zodiacs to explore Chile’s second
largest island. Chiloé Island is home to an amazing
collection of 150 Jesuit-carved wooden churches, houses
raised up on poles out of the water, and more than 400
native plant varieties.
In Ancud, we enter a brightly coloured
world of architecture, folklore and fishing boats.
Today, the once thriving fishing village has come full
circle back to its origins, despite a brief encounter as
a major port city at the end of the 20th century.
From Ancud, we head south to Dalcahue
where we visit the well-preserved Dalcahue Church with
its galvanized iron roof. Carved from locally grown
Patagonian cypress, larch and luma trees in 1858 by
Jesuits, the detailing and precision are amazing.
After a brief ferry ride to Quinchao, we
pass through a tiny village, Curaco de Velez. Lined with
lovely homes and surrounded by stunning plant and animal
life, we try to catch a peek at the Black-necked swans
along Coastal Avenue.
Venturing further south, we enter the
city of Achao, which was founded by the Jesuit Residency
in 1743. From La Paloma, the high ground lookout, catch
a panorama of this lively port hub. While here, we visit
the Jesuit’s Achao Church. Constructed in 1730, it is
the oldest wood structure in Chiloé and was recently
declared a World Heritage Site. Afterwards, we cross
Achao’s main square to enjoy a snack infused with local
flavours and accompanied by authentic regional music
before returning to the Prince Albert II.
Day 5 – Cruise & Explore
Isla
Magdalena National Park,
Chile
As day breaks, the Prince Albert II anchors off
the protected shores of Isla Magdalena National Park. In
true expeditionary style, we explore the coast via
Zodiac with our staff of experts, and hopefully make a
landing.
Isla Magdalena National Park is filled
with dense forests guarded by Luma and Cypress of the
Guaitecas trees, among a host of other native species
watch over us as we enter their domain. Various mosses
and ferns are at our feet; splashes of colourful flora
blush all around as we investigate this magnificent
canvas. We are on our own, free to explore, hike or
simply walk through nature’s spectacle.
Days 6-7 –
Navigate along
Chilean Fjords, Chile
We spend two days cruising the Chilean Fjords as we way
south into a stunningly remote domain through fjords and
channels fringed by majestic mountains. We further
immerse into the Chilean Patagonia. A voyage to this
part of the world is an exhilarating experience. It
offers the traveller extraordinary sights of untamed
natural beauty. As we begin our journey, we marvel at
the abundance of sea lions, the occasional sighting of
dolphins and whales and the astonishing array of
seabirds and marine life.
Attend informative lectures led by your
Expedition Leader and guest specialists that will
prepare you for the upcoming ports-of-call and the many
possible unscheduled adventures that lie ahead. Relax on
deck or peruse an array of titles and topics in the
well-stocked Library.
Before turning in, take a stroll on deck
and enjoy the solitude and splendour of a vast velvet
sky strewn with shimmering stars.
Day 8 –
Puerto Natales,
Chile
Nestled on a gently sloping point amidst astonishing
scenery, the bustling port town of Puerto Natales
overlooks the Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope) Gulf and has
an engaging view of the Monte Balmaceda.
The most attractive features are found
in the rugged nature, where indigenous fauna and flora
exist in often harsh and unpredictable weather
conditions. In this vast arid region of Patagonia and
within the confines of Torres del Paine National Park,
we find breeding populations of 15 bird of prey species
including the Andean condor, Black-chested
buzzard-eagle, Rufous-tailed hawk, Cinereous harrier,
Chimango caracara, Magellanic horned owl, and the
Austral pygmy-owl, amongst others. It is a veritable
birder’s paradise.
Our friendly and knowledgeable ship
staff and expert local guides guide us through the park.
Following, we sample some local cuisine. Lamb and
seafood are top choices, and the empanadas
especially nice when paired with a glass of Chilean
wine. As evening descends, we return to the Prince
Albert II.
Day 9 – Cruising
ChileanFjords
& MagellanStrait
Portuguese sailor Ferdinand Magellan, whilst in the
service of the Spanish king, in 1520 was the first
European to navigate this strait, which bears his name.
Like Magellan, we navigate the Magellan Strait, which is
considered a difficult route to navigate because of the
inhospitable climate and the narrowness of the passage.
Chile’s many fjords and channels are splendid natural
passages, but the Magellan Strait is the most important,
since it connects the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans.
We continue our voyage of adventure, cruising through
the Chilean Fjords. As we make our way toward Punta
Arenas and enter Southern Patagonia, we witness our
changing landscape knowing huge glaciers lie just out of
eyesight.
Enjoy a variety of lectures, and onboard
activities or relax in one of the lounges with a book,
or enjoy a documentary or latest movie in your suite on
our interactive television system.
Day 10 –
Punta Arenas,
Chile
As we head back towards land, a statue of fellow
explorer Ferdinand Magellan greets us. Located on the
western side of the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas is
the capital of Chile's Magallanes Region and the
bustling centre base for South Atlantic fishing boats
and Antarctic research vessels. This busy port town is a
melding of cultures from the English sheep ranchers to
Portuguese sailors, all of which are a symbol of Chile’s
rich history. Punta Arenas’ city centre features
impressive mansions dating from the late 19th and early
20th centuries.
In 1982, Isla Magdalena was declared a
Chilean Natural Monument. Residing in the Magellan
Straits, it serves as a bird sanctuary specifically to
the Magellanic penguins, who share their nesting area
with cormorants amongst other seabirds and sea lions. We
explore the island together with our ship staff, and
learn more about these naturally curious and untamed
creatures. However, simply watching 150,000 burrowing
penguins share chores with their lifelong mates is quite
amazing. Each morning and afternoon, the fishing
penguins return to shore to switch places with their
mate who has been taking care of the young. These same
penguins return every year between October and March to
lay eggs and raise their young.
Day 11 – Cruise Along Garibaldi
Glacier,
Chile
This afternoon, the Prince Albert II will enter
the Garibaldi Fjord, a narrow passage strewn with
floating ice in shades of blue and green. Ribbons of
waterfalls snake down the steep mountainsides. At the
head of this picturesque fjord, take in the quiet
splendour of the
retreating Garibaldi Glacier. The
Captain and Expedition Leader will make the most of
local conditions and available time to allow us to
explore the area.
In the evening, we continue through the
150-mile-long (241-km-long) Beagle Channel named after
the HMS Beagle, a ship renowned for conducting
its second coastal survey of southern South America in
the early 19th century with a young Charles Darwin
aboard and for his famed publication The Voyage of
the Beagle.
DAY 12 –
Ushuaia,
Argentina
The Prince Albert II will arrive
at Ushuaia during the evening hours on the 13th of
November, and go alongside. After breakfast the
following morning, disembark Prince Albert II and
transfer to Ushuaia International Airport (USH) for your
charter flight to Buenos Aires J. Newbery Domestic
Airport (AEP).