The adventure of a lifetime

ANTARCTICA

One of the most remote points on Earth. The coldest, highest, windiest, driest, and less populated continent.

A place that has been completely sunk by ice, which has not only shaped its topography but also influenced its evolution.

How to reach it?

  • Tourist ships depart all summer from Ushuaia, Argentina.
  • The second option is a 2-hour flight from Punta Arenas, Chile, to King George Island where you board a ship.
  • Also, you can take a flight from Punta Arenas, Chile, to King George Island and enjoy a Full Day or an overnight in an Antarctic Camp.

SOUTHERN ISLANDS

The tip of South America is festooned with islands, small and large and many are virtually uninhabited.  The largest, Tierra del Fuego (Fireland), is divided politically between Chile and Argentina.

On the less-populated Chilean side, there are huge sheep farms on the plains but also virtually inaccessible ranges of snow-stifled mountains, shadowy fjords,  hidden lakes plugged by glaciers and fringed by dense evergreen forest. Abundant wildlife, including penguin colonies, sea lions, and even condors live alongside shy guanacos.

South of the Beagle Channel the wild beauty of Navarino island hosts the continent’s most southerly settlement, Puerto Williams, and hundreds of archaeological sites pertaining to the original Yamaná Indians. Beyond lies, Cape Horn, lashed by storms and savage seas, and the most southerly landmark before Antarctica.

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Best Seasons:November to March
Popular Location:King George Island, Cape Horne, Ardley Island, Villa Las Estrellas