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Classic Patagonia: Glaciers and Peaks

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£9,779pp
Voyage Code: LINDBLADEDPAT7-261105
moon 8 nights
anchor National Geographic Endurance
calendar 5 Nov '26

Cruise overview

Discover the essence of Patagonia—iridescent glaciers, snow-draped peaks and sprawling landscapes—on an immersive voyage that reveals the region’s highlights. Navigate Chile’s maze of winding narrows, wild islands and glacially carved valleys. Marvel at untouched vistas as you sail through Montañas Fjord en route to Bernal Glacier. Hike with naturalists through beech forests and Zodiac or kayak along windswept coastlines in search of elephant seals, Magellanic penguins, and guanacos. Venture to Karukinka Natural Park with special access to over 735,000 acres of protected land. 

Puerto Natales
Montanas Fjord
Chilean Fjords
Chilean Fjords
Tierra del Fuego
Chilean Fjords
Chilean Fjords
Chilean Fjords
Ushuaia

Itinerary

Day 1

Puerto Natales

Arrive in Puerto Natales and transfer from the airport to the Hotel Costaustralis (or similar). 

Arrival Time: Arrive before 11:30 a.m. local time. 
Arrival City: Puerto Natales, Chile 


With a population of roughly 18,000, Puerto Natales is the capital of the Ultima Esperanza Province. Founded in 1911, it quickly developed into a major residential center and shipping port for the area’s products. Nestled on a gently-sloping point amid spectacular scenery, the town overlooks the Ultima Esperanza Gulf and has a nice view of the Balmaceda Mountain. It provides services for the region’s intense livestock activity. Many of its inhabitants work at the Argentinian coal mines in Rio Turbio and return home over the weekend. A growing number of tourists are using the town as a jumping-off point for visiting the spectacular Torres del Paine and Balmaceda National Parks, and the nearby fjords. In 1892 and 1897, two geographic surveyors mapped the area and ascertained its potential for livestock farming. The first expedition was led by Capt. Eberhard, while the second, a Swedish one, was led by Otto Nordenskjöld. Eberhard discovered the Milodón Cave and was one of the first settlers in the area. A German-born immigrant in transit along the Strait of Magellan, he disembarked in Punta Arenas and decided to stay in this area. His brother continued to California, their original destination, where he later founded the renowned Eberhard Faber pencil making company. When the area opened to settlement in 1893, the lands lying along the coast were occupied mostly by German and English settlers who had previously come to Punta Arenas. There still remain a few interesting buildings dating from the estancia heydays. Pier Information The ship will remain at anchor. Guests will be brought ashore by ship’s tenders to the jetty located close to the center of town, which can be reached on foot. Shopping The main shopping area is located about 11 blocks from the landing jetty. Cuisine Two of the better restaurants in town are Tranquera and Circulo Español. Other Sites Cerro DoroteaA walk up this hill rewards with superb views of the whole Ultima Esperanza Sound.Milodón Cave National MonumentAbout 15 miles out of Puerto Natales stands this monument near the cave, where in 1895 Capt. Eberhard found the nearly intact remains of a prehistoric animal called milodón, a type of ground sloth. The finding caused such a stir that Wellington Furlog, a scientiest at Cornell University, set out in 1907 to comb Patagonia in search of living specimens of this species.

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Day 2

Montanas Fjord

Day 3

Chilean Fjords

Day 4

Chilean Fjords

Day 5

Tierra del Fuego

Day 6

Chilean Fjords

Day 7

Chilean Fjords

Day 8

Chilean Fjords

Day 9

Ushuaia

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#404, 406, 408, 411, 413, 415 — Cabin with two large windows, two singles that can convert to a queen, writing desk and chair, two bedside tables, window sofa, coffee table, and a closet.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

National Geographic Endurance offers a perfect blend of scientific discovery, refined comfort and cutting-edge expedition technology.

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  • X-Bow® design for smoother polar sailing
  • PC5 ice-class hull for year-round Arctic and Antarctic travel
  • Light-filled interiors with panoramic lounges
  • All-suite accommodation with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Multiple dining venues with regional cuisine
  • Science hub and onboard research labs
  • Expedition tools: Zodiacs, kayaks, skis and undersea cameras
  • Wellness spaces with yoga studio, hot tubs and saunas
  • Expert team of naturalists, scientists and Nat Geo photographers
Lindblad National Geographic Endurance Accommodation

Accommodation

Every stateroom and suite aboard National Geographic Endurance offers modern comfort and panoramic views. Categories include Balcony Suites, Junior Suites and the top-tier Owner’s Suite. All feature private verandas, large bathrooms with heated floors, and eco-conscious design touches. Suites include additional living space, premium amenities and in-room dining.

Lindblad National Geographic Endurance Dining

Dining

Dining onboard reflects Lindblad’s commitment to sustainability and regional authenticity. Two elegant dining venues serve freshly prepared meals showcasing locally sourced ingredients, while the Chef’s Table offers an intimate tasting experience. Guests can also enjoy casual alfresco dining at the Observation Deck Café or relax with a drink in the Lounge Bar while taking in the surrounding landscapes. All meals, wine and beverages are included in the fare, creating a relaxed and seamless dining experience.

Lindblad National Geographic Endurance Amenities

Amenities

Public areas include the Observation Lounge, Bistro, Science Hub, Library, Bar, and a well-equipped fitness centre. Outdoor amenities feature two infinity-style hot tubs, saunas with floor-to-ceiling windows, and observation decks designed for wildlife viewing. Guests can also visit the “Ice Lounge” before excursions for briefings and presentations.

Lindblad National Geographic Endurance Wellness

Wellness

The ship’s wellness area includes treatment rooms, a spa and relaxation spaces, plus a yoga and fitness studio with ocean views. After a day of adventure, guests can unwind with a massage or enjoy a sauna overlooking the polar scenery.

Lindblad National Geographic Endurance Entertainment

Entertainment

Entertainment focuses on discovery and education rather than formality. Guests enjoy daily expedition briefings, lectures from National Geographic experts, photography workshops and film screenings. Evening gatherings in the Ice Lounge provide opportunities to share experiences and review the day’s wildlife sightings.

Lindblad National Geographic Endurance Families

Families

National Geographic Endurance welcomes guests of all ages; however, the experience is best suited for adults and families with older children who are interested in exploration and nature.