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Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our comprehensive FAQ section where you'll find answers to all your questions about traveling to Antarctica, the Arctic, and Latin America.

General

Your Antarctic expedition cruise offers many activities, including twice-daily (weather permitting) zodiac cruises and shore landings, wildlife watching, photography opportunities, onboard lectures, and citizen science programs. Optional activities, available at an additional cost, may include kayaking, ice camping, and paddle boarding

General

The Northwest Passage is a historic maritime sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific via the Arctic, traversing through parts of northern Canada. A Northwest Passage expedition cruise offers unique glaciers and landscapes, diverse wildlife sightings, and meaningful visits to Inuit communities. 

Travel planning

Chimu Adventures is a certified B Corporation and true Arctic experts. We offer a large range of vessels, an experienced, expert team of travel enthusiasts, and comprehensive, flexible itineraries, helping each traveller find not only the perfect cruise for the budget, schedule, and interests, but we can also arrange flights, insurance, transfers, and any additional hotel stays before or after your cruise. 

General

Chimu Adventures is a certified B Corporation and a strong believer in supporting the local communities we visit. We integrate off-the-beaten path experiences, such as guided walks, local artisan visits, rural excursions, and family-style dinners to enrich trips, support local communities and help spread tourism more equitably. We also work with local guides and locally sourced products in Latin America to deliver authentic knowledge, cultural insights, and high-quality experiences to our travellers. 

The vast continent of South America has so much to offer travellers! If you love the vibrant energy of big cities, check out Buenos Aires, Rio, or Santiago. Some of the top destination for wildlife include the Amazon River, the Pantanal, and the Galapagos Islands. For history and culture, you might enjoy Machu Picchu, Cusco, Quito, and Cartagena. 

Safety

There is a risk of altitude sickness in places like the Andes Mountains, Lake Titicaca, and the Atacama Desert. Altitude sickness affects everyone differently and usually has nothing to do with your general fitness level, but we highly recommend acclimatising at altitude before taking strenuous treks or walks. If you do plan to include a trek whilst you are in Peru, particularly in the Andean highlands, then the fitter you are the easier you will find the trek.