Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Argentina's Staten Island
Discover the fjords, glaciers, and panoramic vistas that make Chilean Patagonia one of the most lauded nature destinations on Earth. Venture by Zodiac and kayak to explore Chile’s deeply indented coastline. Glide into fjords and inlets beneath walls of blue ice, hike on shore with naturalists, and watch for elephant seals, Magellanic penguins, and Andean condors. Explore the seldom-seen natural splendors of Karukinka Natural Park and Isla de los Estados (Staten Island) where we have special access to nature reserves filled with stunning landscapes.
Highlights
Venture through wildlife reserves not easily accessible to the public, including Karukinka Natural Park in Tierra del Fuego
Kayak and Zodiac cruise the breathtaking Chilean fjords that are only accessible by expedition ship
See massive glaciers, dramatic fjords, and soaring snow-covered peaks while watching for Magellanic penguins, sea lions, and more
Transit the legendary Beagle Channel and look out for shearwater, petrels, albatrosses, and more
By special permission, be one of the few people ever to explore Isla de los Estados (Staten Island), located at the extreme end of South America
Join Luján Agusti aboard the Oct. 10, 2025 departure
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Patagonia and Beyond 2024-26
From
$13,588
/ per person
Join Drew Rush on the Feb. 27, 2026 departure
Drew Rush
National Geographic Photography Expert
View our brochure for more details
Patagonia and Beyond 2024-26
From
$13,588
/ per person
Join Drew Rush on the Feb. 27, 2026 departure
Drew Rush
National Geographic Photography Expert
View our brochure for more details
Patagonia and Beyond 2024-26
Itinerary
Multiple routes available
Some departures follow a modified itinerary. Please refer to departure dates for exact routing of your departure.
Southbound
Download ItineraryStarts atPuerto Natales, ChileEnds atUshuaia, Argentina
Day 1
Santiago, Chile
Arrive in Santiago, the capital city of Chile. Set against the Andes and Chilean Coastal mountain ranges, Santiago is home to half of the country’s population. Transfer from the airport to the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago (or similar).
Arrival Time: Arrive before 11:00 a.m. local time.
Arrival City: Santiago, Chile
Day 1
Santiago, ChileArrive in Santiago, the capital city of Chile. Set against the Andes and Chilean Coastal mountain ranges, Santiago is home to half of the country’s population. Transfer from the airport to the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago (or similar).
Arrival Time: Arrive before 11:00 a.m. local time.
Arrival City: Santiago, Chile
Day 2
Punta Arenas / Puerto Natales / Embark Ship / Kirke or White NarrowsThis day has a recommended group flight.
Join the recommended flight from Santiago to Punta Arenas, Chile's southern gateway to Patagonia; transfers to the airport and luggage assistance will be provided. From there, drive to the outpost of Puerto Natales and embark. Be on deck to look for wildlife as your Captain guides you through the Kirke or White Narrows—always a challenge to navigate because of the powerful currents that flow through its pinch points.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 2
Punta Arenas / Puerto Natales / Embark Ship / Kirke or White NarrowsThis day has a recommended group flight.
Join the recommended flight from Santiago to Punta Arenas, Chile's southern gateway to Patagonia; transfers to the airport and luggage assistance will be provided. From there, drive to the outpost of Puerto Natales and embark. Be on deck to look for wildlife as your Captain guides you through the Kirke or White Narrows—always a challenge to navigate because of the powerful currents that flow through its pinch points.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 3-4
Chilean Fjords
Today and during the following days, you'll be treated to the spectacular features of an active glaciated landscape with hanging valleys and tributary glaciers. This region was navigated by Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition, and it took most of November 1520 for his ships to find a way through the channels that lie between the continental mainland and Tierra del Fuego to the south. The crew will look to make a first stop in the extensive maze of channels and islands of the Chilean fjords, where you may go out by Zodiac and kayak.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 3-4
Chilean FjordsToday and during the following days, you'll be treated to the spectacular features of an active glaciated landscape with hanging valleys and tributary glaciers. This region was navigated by Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition, and it took most of November 1520 for his ships to find a way through the channels that lie between the continental mainland and Tierra del Fuego to the south. The crew will look to make a first stop in the extensive maze of channels and islands of the Chilean fjords, where you may go out by Zodiac and kayak.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
Tierra del Fuego / Karukinka Natural Park
Tierra del Fuego is one of Patagonia’s crown jewels. You'll visit its newest and largest protected area: Karukinka Natural Park. Established in 2004 through a gift from Goldman Sachs, Karukinka is one of the largest donations ever made for conservation. National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is thrilled to have special permission from the Wildlife Conservation Society to visit this private reserve, which spans 1,160 square miles and harbors the endangered culpeo fox, Andean condors, albatrosses, grebes, petrels, fulmars, shearwaters and many other kinds of wildlife. You might explore Jackson Bay, backed by a skyline of rugged mountains, and look for wildlife including black-browed albatrosses, which nest on one of the nearby small islands. You may walk a trail to a lovely waterfall and look for elephant seals resting on not only the beach but also high in the grass meadows and even in the small river draining the valley inland.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5
Tierra del Fuego / Karukinka Natural ParkTierra del Fuego is one of Patagonia’s crown jewels. You'll visit its newest and largest protected area: Karukinka Natural Park. Established in 2004 through a gift from Goldman Sachs, Karukinka is one of the largest donations ever made for conservation. National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is thrilled to have special permission from the Wildlife Conservation Society to visit this private reserve, which spans 1,160 square miles and harbors the endangered culpeo fox, Andean condors, albatrosses, grebes, petrels, fulmars, shearwaters and many other kinds of wildlife. You might explore Jackson Bay, backed by a skyline of rugged mountains, and look for wildlife including black-browed albatrosses, which nest on one of the nearby small islands. You may walk a trail to a lovely waterfall and look for elephant seals resting on not only the beach but also high in the grass meadows and even in the small river draining the valley inland.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 6-7
Chilean Fjords / Beagle Channel
Experience more stunning wilderness as you explore the fjords and glaciers of the region by Zodiac, kayak and on foot. Take Zodiacs out to explore these protected waters and rugged shores, keeping watch for the shearwaters, petrels, albatrosses and many other birds that inhabit this otherworldly realm.
Sail the Beagle Channel and look to hike and kayak one of the wild areas in this region of beech forests, mountains and rivers. This southernmost corner of the South American continent is also home to Cape Horn, the island at the convergence of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans—famously difficult waters that, throughout the centuries, have been the graveyard of many ships from the time before the Panama Canal.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 6-7
Chilean Fjords / Beagle ChannelExperience more stunning wilderness as you explore the fjords and glaciers of the region by Zodiac, kayak and on foot. Take Zodiacs out to explore these protected waters and rugged shores, keeping watch for the shearwaters, petrels, albatrosses and many other birds that inhabit this otherworldly realm.
Sail the Beagle Channel and look to hike and kayak one of the wild areas in this region of beech forests, mountains and rivers. This southernmost corner of the South American continent is also home to Cape Horn, the island at the convergence of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans—famously difficult waters that, throughout the centuries, have been the graveyard of many ships from the time before the Panama Canal.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 8-9
Isla de Los Estados (Staten Island), Argentina
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has been given special permission to visit extraordinary Staten Island, and this ship is one of the only expedition ships ever allowed here. It is a place of superlatives, barely touched in recent decades and visited primarily by a few scientists and the staff of the tiny naval observatory. The island was named by Dutch explorers in 1615. Its mountainous, forested landscapes and rugged fjords are beautiful, and there is much to discover here. The exact schedule remains flexible to take best advantage of conditions. Search for southern rockhopper and Magellanic penguins, other waterbirds, fur seals and sea lions. You may also look for otters on your landings ashore, and you'll see the replica of the 1884 San Juan de Salvamento “lighthouse at the end of the world,” which inspired Jules Verne’s novel by the same name. There are chances to walk in the southern beech forests. These days are bound to stand out as a unique chance to explore a very remote place.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 8-9
Isla de Los Estados (Staten Island), ArgentinaNational Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions has been given special permission to visit extraordinary Staten Island, and this ship is one of the only expedition ships ever allowed here. It is a place of superlatives, barely touched in recent decades and visited primarily by a few scientists and the staff of the tiny naval observatory. The island was named by Dutch explorers in 1615. Its mountainous, forested landscapes and rugged fjords are beautiful, and there is much to discover here. The exact schedule remains flexible to take best advantage of conditions. Search for southern rockhopper and Magellanic penguins, other waterbirds, fur seals and sea lions. You may also look for otters on your landings ashore, and you'll see the replica of the 1884 San Juan de Salvamento “lighthouse at the end of the world,” which inspired Jules Verne’s novel by the same name. There are chances to walk in the southern beech forests. These days are bound to stand out as a unique chance to explore a very remote place.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10
Ushuaia, Argentina / Disembark Ship / Buenos Aires, Argentina or Santiago, Chile
Disembark in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Fly to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution) and connect with your flight home.
Departure Time: Depart after 9:00 p.m. local time.
Departure City: Buenos Aires, Argentina, or Santiago, Chile
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 10
Ushuaia, Argentina / Disembark Ship / Buenos Aires, Argentina or Santiago, ChileDisembark in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Fly to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution) and connect with your flight home.
Departure Time: Depart after 9:00 p.m. local time.
Departure City: Buenos Aires, Argentina, or Santiago, Chile
Meals Included: Breakfast
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National Geographic Orion
GUESTS 102
CABINS 53
DECKS 6
An authentic expedition ship, purpose-built for exploring the South Pacific, Asia, the Mediterranean, and beyond.
National Geographic Endurance
GUESTS 138
CABINS 76
DECKS 6
The most advanced ice-class expedition ship afloat, offering unprecedented access to polar regions.
National Geographic Explorer
GUESTS 148
CABINS 81
DECKS 6
An authentic expedition ship, purpose-engineered for blue water and polar exploration
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Over 50+ years of exploring, Lindblad Expeditions’ veteran staff and the quality companionship they provide has established the company’s reputation. From expedition leaders to naturalists, most hold advanced degrees and are established authorities in their fields. Some join a few expeditions each year to explore the same sites, some of them spending some time in the field away from rigorous academic work. And others lead expeditions all around the world—with many guests saying, “Where you’re going, we’re going,” and returning time after time to travel with them. Browse our team directory to discover the full cast of expedition staff.
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