Tailor-made holidays in Chile

Navimag Ferries, Tailor-made Holidays in Chilean Patagonia

Navimag ferries, Chilean Patagonia cruise with Imagine Latin America UK
Navimag ferries, Chilean Patagonia cruise with Imagine Latin America UK
Navimag ferries, Chilean Patagonia cruise with Imagine Latin America UK
Navimag ferries, Chilean Patagonia cruise with Imagine Latin America UK
Navimag ferries, Chilean Patagonia cruise with Imagine Latin America UK
Navimag ferries, Chilean Patagonia cruise with Imagine Latin America UK
Navimag offers 4 day journeys to Puerto Natales, memorable for the sublime, pristine landscape, tiny outposts of civilization, and the camaraderie that grows between travelers. While you'll mostly travel through forested, sheltered channels dotted with cascades... it can get rough across the Golfo de Pena. The ships are passenger and freight ferries with a variety of cabins, from basic shared accommodations to higher-end cabins.
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ROUTE PUERTO MONTT – PUERTO NATALES

Day 1: Puerto Montt
Check in Angelmó. The crewmembers will welcome the passengers and give them some information for an entertaining and safe sailing. Then we will set sail through the Patagonia fjords, to Puerto Natales city as our final destination.

Day 2: Moraleda Canal – Golfo de Penas
Sail down through Moraleda channel, later we sail Errázuriz and Costa channels. Then we enter Pelluche channel, the most abundant in vegetation (Cypress and Lengas forests) if we are lucky enough, we could even see “toninas” (a kind of dolphin), seals and wild birds. At sunset, we start sailing the ocean in gulf of Penas area, which lasts 12 hours approximately and here is possible to see Humpback Whales.

Day 3: Puerto Edén – Pío XI Glacier
sail between fjords through Messier channel, which is 1,270 meters deep. Cross “Angostura Inglesa” to arrive to Puerto Edén, which is located in Wellington Island, one of the biggest in Chile. In the afternoon, we will be able to know Pío XI Glacier, which is the biggest in South America with 1,265 km2 of surface and one of the few in the world that continues growing.

Day 4: Angostura White – Puerto Natales
We wake up sailing Sarmiento channel, and then we arrive to the narrowest path of the route, Angostura White, which is only 80 metres wide. Later, we sail the Union small bay and then we enter the channel to access Puerto Natales city where our great adventure ends.
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ROUTE PUERTO NATALES – PUERTO MONTT

Day 1: Puerto Natales
Set sail through the Patagonia fjords, to Puerto Montt city as our final destination.

Day 2: Saramiento Channel – White Channel – Amalia Glacier
We enter Unión small bay to start sailing, we arrive to the narrowest path, Angostura White that is only 80 meters wide. In the afternoon we arrive to Peet inlet, and then to Skua drift in Amalia
Estuary.

Day 3: Angostura Inglesa – Bajo Cotopaxi – San Pedro lighthouse
We will arrive to Puerto Eden at sunrise, which is located in Wellington Island, one of the biggest in Chile. We continue our voyage up north to “Angostura Inglesa”, which is a narrow channel. Then we sail through Messier channel in which we will see a cargo ship “Capitán Leonidas”, which is aground since the 70s in a semi sunken islet called “Bajo Cotopaxi”.

Day 4: Channel Zone – North and South Pérez channel
Sail Pulluche channel. Continue by the Costa and Errázuriz channels until we get to Moraleda right after lunch. This will finally take us to Corcovado Gulf, where depending on the period of the year, it is possible to see Blue Whales. At the end of this wonderful adventure, we will sail through Ancud Gulf and then Reconcaví Estuary arriving to Puerto Montt in the morning.


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