Discount available on select cabin categories (excludes Solo Vista Stateroom)
Valid with select Signature Superior Valparaiso to Santiago itinerary curated especially for this voyage
Signature Post-cruise itinerary is based on Exclusive Group Rates & Services including transfers & day tours
Available until 31 Jul 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior
See additional T&Cs below*
Trip Code: PLDLDPCL
DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)
Start: Ushuaia, Argentina
Finish: Santiago, Chile
SHIP: Discoverer
Patagonia, Argentina & Chile
14/03/2027
Breakfast At All Hotels & Lunches while touring post cruise. 5 Breakfasts (B), 3 Lunch (L)
Onboard The Ship- All Meals & snacks; Plus beer & soft drinks with lunch; beer, wine & soft drinks with dinner as well as tea, coffee & hot cocoa available 24/7;
Expedition Cruising in Patagonia, Group transfers in Ushuaia from airport to hotel* & Group transfers in Ushuaia to the ship for embarkation; Group transfers & touring throughout Valparaiso & Santiago.
Cabin on board ship & 4 Nights Superior Hotel Accommodation
Patagonia - Daily Excursions in location, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings by the Experienced Expedition Team
Valparaiso - Full Day Guided Tour Of Valparaiso including a Street Art Experience with lunch
Casablanca Valley - Winery tour with tastings & lunch
Santiago - Full Day Guided Santiago Tour including lunch, visit to San Cristobal Hill & Sky Costanera
NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather conditions & government regulations
This comprehensive Patagonia program blends an expedition‑style voyage with cultural exploration across Chile’s southernmost regions. Beginning in Ushuaia and navigating toward Cape Horn before entering the intricate fjord systems of southern Chile. Travellers spend their days exploring glacier‑carved channels, narrow passages and remote bays by ship and Zodiac, with regular opportunities to spot albatross, Chilean Skua, penguins, seals, dolphins and whales. The focus remains on meaningful wildlife encounters and gaining a deeper understanding of the region’s natural systems. Visits to remote communities including Puerto Natales, Puerto Eden and Chiloe Island provide context on local traditions and Indigenous heritage. A dedicated visit to Torres del Paine National Park allows travellers to experience its iconic viewpoints and wildlife through guided excursions. Throughout the voyage, onboard experts lead presentations on geology, wildlife behaviour and cultural history, helping guests connect each destination to the broader story of Patagonia. Specialists run photography sessions and citizen‑science projects which add an interactive dimension to the voyage.
After disembarking in Valparaíso, the journey transitions seamlessly into a curated land extension. This portion of the trip provides a relaxed shift from expedition travel to cultural immersion. Guests explore the city’s hillside colourful neighbourhoods, markets, historic squares while guided through the street art that gives Valparaiso a very bohemian feel. The next day you will travel to the Casablanca Valley for a guided tasting in one of Chile’s renowned cool‑climate wine regions, while showing off Chile’s culinary highlights. The final days are spent in Santiago, where guided touring introduces the capital’s key landmarks and historic districts like Plaza de Armas, Palacio de la Moneda and Cerro Santa Lucía.
This combined cruise‑and‑land experience ensures a well‑rounded perspective on Chile. It pays homage to the historical expeditions, natural beauty and amazing biodiversity of the Patagonia region combining breathtaking fjords, towering mountains, remote wilderness, coastal culture, wine country and the adventure ends with the energy of a modern city.
After a friendly welcome at the airport, we’ll transfer you to one of our partnered premium hotel resorts nestled in breathtaking Patagonian nature, where you can take some time to unwind or go explore the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia, Argentina. Our optional evening briefing is your opportunity to ask questions and meet some of your fellow explorers.
Spend your morning relaxing at the hotel, visiting a museum, or exploring the shops in Ushuaia, before our mid-afternoon escort to the ship. Our Expedition Team and ship’s Crew will warmly welcome you on board and get you settled in, followed by a safety and orientation briefing and drill, after which we set sail into the Beagle Channel. We’re on our way to explore Patagonia!
Out of the screaming winds of the Drake Passage emerges a collection of rugged islands and skerries, spoken of in hushed voices by centuries of sailors – this is legendary Cape Horn, the southernmost tip of the Americas, and the symbolic end of human civilisation. Weather permitting, we will aim to explore this most remote of outposts, home to a small naval station, and a touching monument to the many sailors who failed to pass. During the afternoon and evening, we sail northwest towards the more sheltered waters of the fjords.
The Beagle Channel is split between Chile and Argentina, with the western side leading into the straits of Magellan – the famous waterway coveted by explorers for centuries as a means of avoiding the violence of Cape Horn. Here we will take advantage of the conditions Mother Nature offers us, and aim to launch our Zodiacs to explore the flora, fauna and jawdropping scenery of the last gasp of the Andes. Crowded with rugged mountains clad with tortured trees, languid glaciers and icy fjords, these are easily some of the most beautiful waters on Earth!
Sitting on the Straits of Magellan, Punta Arenas is Chile’s main gateway to Antarctica. Stroll the seafront to watch Magellanic penguins and cormorants frolic in the water while albatross wheel overhead, head into the surrounding countryside to discover Chilean ranching heritage, or visit the Mercado Municipal for fresh seafood, handmade souvenirs, and local delicacies in the upstairs eateries.
The waters around Patagonia are infamous for their violent storms, high winds and heavy seas – not so for us however, as we transit to the Pacific side of the Magellan Straits and into the sheltered waters of the Smyth Channel – one of the maze of waterways which comprise this vast watery region. Highlights during the day include the shipwreck of the Santa Leonor, the icecapped summit of Monte Burney, and the jawdropping glacier-lined peaks of Montañas Fjord. Be sure to venture outside during the evening as we pass through the Kirke Narrows, en route to Puerto Natales.
Situated on the eastern side of the Andes, surrounded by vast plains, Puerto Natales has a rugged wild-west feel which belies its warm charm. The town is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most famous sites in South America, and it is easy to see why! ‘Paine’ means ‘Blue’ in the Aónikenk language, a reference to the sapphire glacial waters which typify the park, although the granite towers the glacier-clad Cuernos del Paine are synonymous with this vast wilderness, as iconic a symbol of Patagonia as the condors soaring above. Spend the day exploring the park, including a delicious traditional Chilean lunch, and remember to watch out for rheas, guanacos, armadillos and even pumas, all of which can be found in this magnificent protected area.
Lined with wind-crippled trees and squabbling sealions beneath soaring albatross, the Chilean Fjords are a natural paradise, largely untouched by human activity, although generations of indigenous people have called this magnificent land home for millennia. Join your Expedition Team on deck to watch for wildlife, learn more about the region during expertly crafted lectures, or simply relax in our hot tubs and watch the breathtaking scenery of the region roll past as we navigate this magnificent wilderness.
Puerto Edén is a small settlement on the shores of Wellington Island, accessible only by water, and which proudly claims to be the rainiest settlement on planet Earth. The village is one of the last strongholds of the Kawésqar people and language, who call the village Jetarktétqal. With no roads, the once–nomadic locals still largely live off the bounty of the sea, and the town’s infrastructure is limited to an incredible network of boardwalks and paths linking the buildings. Despite the wet weather, the town is a natural paradise, with verdant hills dripping with greenery, and tiny hummingbirds flitting between the fuchsias. Enjoy exploring the town with local guides, and remember to watch out for woven-grass baskets and sealskin boats for sale – traditional artworks of the Kawésqar.
Nestled deep within the channels, the village of Caleta Tortel occupies a truly enviable position, surrounded by sapphire fjords, steep mountains and plummeting waterfalls at the mouth of the vast Baker River. Like Puerto Edén, Tortel is built on a network of stairways and boardwalks constructed from cypress wood – the export of which is the town’s major industry. Explore through this delightful town, full of quaint houses and wooden pavillions, or take a hike into the surrounding mountains with your Expedition Team to enjoy some of the best views in Chile, or if wildlife watching is more your scene, grab your binoculars and explore the shoreline and hunt for the many endemic bird species which can be found in this heavenly corner of Patagonia.
Days at sea are never dull – sailing up the Pacific Coast of Chile, we follow the chilly Humboldt Current which originates in Antarctica, and brings exceptional productivity to this section of coast. As such, albatross, whales and other marine life are common in the area – so while you relax and indulge during a relaxing day at sea, ensure you have your binoculars by your side!
Chiloe Island is the third largest in South America, and has been relatively isolated from the mainland for much of its history. Characterised by green rolling meadows (more similar to Ireland or Wales than much of Patagonia), Chiloe is a unique island steeped in a mixture of Indigenous and European myths, legends and tradition. Simply strolling through a market in Castro (the Island’s capital), visitors will find bundles of seaweed, dried sea-squirts and enormous green-lipped mussels – delicacies unique to this region. Chiloe’s cultural heritage oozes from every corner, from the vibrant markets to the shingled houses and the islands’ vast collection of wooden churches, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A world away from the wilderness of the fjords, Niebla is a picturesque former fortress at the mouth of the Valdivia River, and gateway to the city of the same name. Largely settled by German colonists, the city has a unique style, blending Spanish and German influences. Although decimated by the powerful earthquakes in recorded history in 1960, the city today is a vibrant hub, holding several respected universities, large markets, and tempting eateries. Take a stroll along the Feria Fluvial (River Market) and feast your senses on local produce (and the abundant wildlife which scavenges for scraps), enjoy a coffee and a slice of kuchen at a laid-back cafe, and soak up the atmosphere as you watch black-necked swans, sealions and muscular rowers compete for space along the river.
Our final full day onboard is the ideal time to reconnect with your fellow explorers and reflect on your magnificent expedition. Now the cold of Patagonia is left behind, relax on the outer decks and watch as Antarctic terns give way to Inca terns, and other ships become more and more common. During the evening, toast the end of your voyage with an expertly crafted cocktail at the Captain’s Farewell Party and relive your adventure during the final Slideshow before a final celebratory dinner with your fellow explorers.
On the final morning of our expedition, the vast bustling city of Valparaíso comes into view. ‘Vibrant’ barely captures this incredible city, Chile’s main port, where thousands of colourful houses are draped across the rolling hills, linked by the city’s famous funicular elevators. Bid farewell to the Expedition Team and Crew of the Discoverer.
Upon disembarkation, you will be collected ready to experience the enchanting Valparaíso, once a vital port in South America until the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. Traces of European emigration history permeate the streets and neighbourhoods. Valparaíso, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hailed as the cultural capital of Chile, boasts charming, colourful houses cascading down the hills, forming a natural amphitheatre where historic port life seamlessly intertwines with cultural activities.
Because of Valparaíso’s unique geography, the houses and buildings are built climbing up and hanging from the hills and surrounding creeks which are a unique experience to witness. As we stroll along the hills, we'll uncover hidden treasures such as art galleries, cosy coffee shops, breweries, vibrant graffiti, beautiful old houses, and a variety of bars and restaurants. We will visit the Port, the old banking area, and Concepción and Alegre Hills, which gather most of the handicraft and artist workshops. On one of these iconic hills, you'll take part in an exclusive graffiti workshop led by a professional street artist. Learn the basics of graffiti art and create your own piece using spray-paint techniques on a specially designed practice wall.
Along the way, we'll stop for a delicious local lunch (included) before continuing our exploration of these unique and inspiring neighbourhoods.
At the conclusion of the tour, you will be transferred to your hotel in Vina del Mar for the evening.
This morning you will be collected from your hotel in Vina del Mar, enroute to Santiago. Along the way, we'll make a stop at Villard Winery for a premium wine tasting and lunch before being dropped off to your hotel in Santiago. Casablanca Valley, is renowned for its numerous wineries and towns steeped in Chilean traditions with incredible mountainous views to enjoy on the journey. With Villard Winery being Chile's first boutique winery in the Casablanca Valley. For three decades, Villard has been recognised as one of the Valley's finest wineries. And for over ten years, with the unwavering commitment of those who deeply understand the characteristics of their land and terroir, the second generation of the family has innovated with new winemaking techniques to create new, super-premium wines of great structure and elegance. Come and experience a gastronomic and oenological adventure with us at Villard.
You will be picked up from your hotel to start your tour of Santiago, exploring both the old and new areas of the city. Highlights include the Plaza de Armas, the central square and the heart of the city’s colonial core. The Plaza de Armas features the beautiful 18th-century Metropolitan Cathedral, the Royal Court Palace from the early 19th century (housing the Natural History Museum), and the Central Post Office completed in 1882. Most days, you can observe the Chess Club of Chile meeting here—a great opportunity to witness locals engrossed in a game of chess.
Cerro San Cristóbal, an iconic hill rising 300 metres (1,000 ft) above the city. Ascend to the summit by cable car and discover the Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception, home to the famous statue of the Virgin Mary. From the top, take in spectacular panoramic views of Santiago and the majestic Andes Mountains—an unforgettable experience and one of the city's most breathtaking viewpoints.
For another incredible perspective of the city, we will also visit Sky Costanera, the highest observation deck in Latin America. Rising 300 metres above Santiago, it offers spectacular 360° views of the city, the surrounding valley, and the majestic Andes Mountains. From the top, admire Santiago’s striking modern skyline and gain a unique appreciation of the city's geography and natural setting.
Upon completing your tour, you will be transported back to your hotel.
You will be collected from your hotel at the appropriate time and transferred to the airport for your onward flight from Santiago.
Undertake this voyage on board the Discoverer - this state of the art vessel features the highest degree of comfort and luxury to provide an incredible cruising experience.
Incredible photography opportunities - Between the dramatic light, wildlife sightings and glacier landscapes, this itinerary feels like a dream for photographers, even beginners using a phone.
Visiting Puerto Edén - Provides a rare chance to meet a community shaped by the sea and the forest. It’s a quiet, meaningful stop that adds real cultural depth to the journey.
Slip through this hidden world of remote fjords and channels where the only sounds are waterfalls and seabirds, exploring Patagonia the way early mariners once did.
Scan the horizon for soaring condors riding the wind, guanacos grazing and maybe even a rare glimpse of a puma. From Magellanic penguins to sea lions and dolphins riding the bow wave, the wildlife feels playful and curious.
Experience the charming streets of Valparaiso - See the colourful street art and graffiti that are hidden around every corner as you explore this bohemian coastal city.
Taste some of Chile’s best wines in the heart of the Casablanca Valley
Enjoy a guided tour exploring the sites of Chile’s sophisticated capital, Santiago
The Discoverer brings together everything we value in a small expedition ship – intimate scale, strong ice capability, and a true focus on exploration, all enhanced by refined interiors, expanded comfort, and a more contemporary onboard experience. This intimate ship, with space for 140 adventurers is designed to take you to the planet’s most remote corners in style. An ice-strengthened hull, a fleet of Zodiacs for shore landings and wildlife cruising, and expansive outer decks - including a wrap-around outer deck on Deck 6, ideal for wildlife viewing and photography - make the ship perfectly suited for exploring remote polar environments. Its small size offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that feels more like a boutique hotel at sea than a traditional cruise ship. Comfortable lounges, inviting gathering spaces, and panoramic views throughout the ship create a relaxed environment for connecting with fellow travellers and the expedition team. A Boutique Expedition Ship Built for Real Adventure - The Discoverer is the ideal choice for travelers who want the authenticity of a true expedition vessel with the comfort of a boutique hotel at sea. Its intimate size, limited guest capacity, strong ice‑strengthened hull, expansive outer decks including a wrap‑around deck ideal for photography and a full fleet of Zodiacs creates the perfect balance for immersive polar exploration. Allowing guests to enjoy flexible landings with more time off the ship, close wildlife encounters and a friendly onboard atmosphere. Comfort Designed for the Polar Regions - Life on board feels relaxed, friendly, and community‑driven, with comfortable lounges and panoramic gathering spaces that encourage conversation and connection. Fresh refurbishments give the Discoverer a contemporary, inviting feel, with brighter cabins, upgraded bathrooms, and stylish public spaces that enhance every moment between landings. After a day exploring glaciers and wildlife, guests can unwind in the spa, sauna, steam room, or fitness center — a rare level of comfort on a true polar expedition ship. Innovative Expedition‑Forward Design The Discoverer is built for serious polar capability, featuring an Ice Class 1A hull, Polar Code compliance, and a full Zodiac fleet that supports frequent landings and wildlife cruises. Its wrap‑around Deck 6 and open viewing areas make it exceptionally well‑suited for photography, wildlife spotting, and immersive Antarctica exploration. Efficient, Durable Construction Originally built in Finland and modernized through major refurbishments in 2018 and 2023, the Discoverer benefits from high‑quality engineering and updated systems that support efficient, reliable performance in polar environments. Its ice‑strengthened structure ensures safe navigation while minimizing energy strain in challenging conditions. Thoughtfully Designed Staterooms with Modern & Luxurious Amenities Recent refurbishments have transformed the ship with bright, contemporary interiors, upgraded bathrooms, and refined finishes that elevate the onboard experience. Suites and staterooms aboard the Discoverer offer a relaxing retreat with layouts designed for comfort after a day of exploration. From private‑balcony suites to spacious window staterooms, every cabin includes modern amenities such as marble bathrooms, sitting areas, minibars, and climate control. Immersive Public Spaces The ship’s public areas are thoughtfully designed spaces that blend comfort with the excitement of expedition travel to keep guests connected to the landscapes around them with panoramic lounges, a stylish restaurant, an enriching Lecture Theater and outdoor jacuzzis that overlook the polar scenery. Whether relaxing, learning or socializing, guests enjoy spaces that enhance both the expedition experience and the sense of community on board. Enhance your immersive experience with an optional activity in Antarctica whilst travelling on the Discoverer. Kayaking & Camping are at an extra cost but, due to their popularity, are limited in space and can book out quickly.
WHY WE LOVE THE DISCOVERER
FEATURES OF THE DISCOVEREROPTIONAL ACTIVITES
Ice Class:
Length: 108 m (354 ft)
Breadth: 16 m (52 ft)Max
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 14 Knots
Electricity: 110 / 220V AC power outlets Passenger
Capacity:140
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These are included in your cruise fare. Activities vary by itinerary and destination and are subject to regulations, weather conditions and other factors.
These can be booked in advance at an extra cost. Activities vary by itinerary and destination.
Pricing & Availability Last Updated 8 June 2026
| Deep Patagonia: Land & Cruise Package | Discoverer from AUD 11,355 | ||
| Departing | Ending | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 14 Mar 2027 | 31 Mar 2027 | 18 |
From AUD 11,421
From AUD 6,971
Was AUD 19,689
NOW From AUD 16,736
* Land & Cruise Package & Save Promotion
Based on 14 March 2027 cruise departure – Deep Patagonia: Tierra Del Fuego & the Chilean Fjords on the Discoverer
From Price is per person based on a Porthole Stateroom on a Twin/Double Share basis onboard the Discoverer.
Valid for the 14 March 2027 departure for the Deep Patagonia: Tierra Del Fuego & the Chilean Fjords itinerary.
The 1 night pre-cruise accommodation in Ushuaia is in a 4* Hotel with breakfast as well as group transfers from the airport and to the hotel and to the ship for embarkation*. Please note, this package does not include meals other than those mentioned when off the ship, drinks or optional activities.
Land arrangements upon disembarkation in Valparaiso based on Chimu's Signature range Superior level of accommodation. Post-cruise Itinerary is based on Exclusive Group Rates & Services including transfers & day tours.
Solo Travellers willing to share a cabin on the ship only - Subject to Availability, travellers choosing to share can book a Porthole Stateroom, Ocean Stateroom or Vista Stateroom and will be paired with a same gender roommate on the ship as well as in Ushuaia, but will need their own room for all other land arrangements, with surcharges applying.
Solo Vista Staterooms are Excluded from this package promotion so full single pricing is not available.
Optional adventure activities are an additional cost, and we recommend booking these in advance to avoid disappointment. A 25% deposit for cruise and land arrangements is required to secure the booking. The promotion applies only to select cabins and dates until 31 July 2026 (or until sold out), cannot be combined with other offers and may be withdrawn at any time.
Please Contact Us for the latest availability, pricing and details of your preferred voyage. Chimu Adventures are Latin America Experts and we will endeavour to arrange the perfect South America package and ensure you have an unforgettable adventure!
NOTE: Pricing is subject to change, currency fluctuation and availability at the time of booking and may be varied without notice by us or any of the operators and partners we work with. It is only confirmed and guaranteed at the time of making a booking, agreeing to our terms and conditions and paying a deposit.
Prices are based on per person, twin share* (unless otherwise stated for single or triple cabins)
For those who are 'willing to share' on the ship there will be a surcharge for the stay during any land-based arrangements as you will have your own room for this portion of the itinerary.
Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time.
All entrance fees are subject to change without prior notice.
Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather conditions.
PRE-CRUISE ARRANGEMENTS
1 pre-night cruise accommodation in Ushuaia including breakfast
Transfer from Ushuaia airport to hotel (*on arrival in Ushuaia if arriving on Day 1 of itinerary, and providing we have your confirmed air itinerary at least 15 days prior to departure)
Group transfer from Ushuaia hotel accommodation to the ship for embarkation
ONBOARD THE CRUISE
Accommodation onboard the Discoverer in booked cabin category
All meals onboard the Discoverer including snacks
Beer & soft drinks with lunch; beer, wine & soft drinks with dinner as well as 24/7 tea, coffee & hot cocoa
500MB WiFi card for use on your personal devices (additional can be purchased for a fee)
Onboard lecture program from Expeditions Team and Naturalist Guides.
All scheduled shore excursions and Zodiac cruising (except paid adventure options with cost)
Citizen Science program
Photography Coach available throughout the voyage
Use of onboard gym, sauna, pool and jacuzzi
Access to onboard medical clinics
Access to onboard fitness centres
All port taxes and landing fees
Digital Voyage Log
INCLUDED WITH ALL SUITES
Wine and fruit on arrival
In-room mini-bar refilled once daily with non-alcoholic beverages
Complimentary laundry service
In-room espresso machine
POST-CRUISE ARRANGEMENTS
Guided group transfer from port in Valparaiso after disembarkation to hotel in Viña del Mar
1 night Superior accommodation at Pullman Hotel Viña del Mar in Valparaiso (or similar) including breakfast
Full Day Guided Tour Of Valparaiso including a Street Art Experience with lunch
Guided group transfer from Viña del Mar to Santiago including stop at Villard Winery (or similar) with wine tasting & lunch.
2 nights Superior accommodation at Pullman El Bosque in Santiago (or similar) including breakfast
Full Day Guided Santiago Tour including lunch, visit to San Cristobal Hill & Sky Costanera
Guided group departure transfer from hotel to Santiago Airport
Sightseeing with local English-speaking guide as detailed in the itinerary
International or internal flights other than specified
Airport transfers, taxes and excess baggage charges unless specified
Meals & beverages other than those specified in the pre-departure information
Pre or post cruise travel expenses other than specified
Visa (if applicable) and passport fees
Travel insurance (compulsory)
Fuel surcharge may be applied to all bookings
Paid adventure options and all personal expenses
Tobacco, or selected premium beverages
Miscellaneous extras
Onboard communication charges, such as outgoing phone calls or WiFi, not listed under inclusions
Medical care or emergency evacuation
Laundry and communication charges on board
Gratuities for Expedition team and crew
For minors under 16 years of age at time of travel; life jackets.
Contact Us for details. Single occupancy cabins in the Solo Vista Staterooms are NOT available for this cruise and land package promotion.
For Solo Travellers Willing to Share while onboard the ship only - you can be matched with someone of the same gender in selected cabins (Porthole Stateroom, Ocean Stateroom or Vista Stateroom) and pay the twin share price . Subject to availability. Please note that if you are travelling as a single traveler you will share a cabin on the ship, but have your own room during your time in Ushuaia, Valparaiso & Santiago for which a small surcharge will apply.
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