Kaweskar Route
Highlights
- Witness colossal tidewater glaciers like Amalia, Brujo, and Bernal up close on thrilling Zodiac and walking excursions.
- Cruise through dramatic fjords and channels carved by ice, including the pristine Guillard and Calvo fjords.
- Spot elephant seals, seabirds, and untouched mountain landscapes while retracing pioneering Patagonian explorer routes.
Embark on the awe-inspiring Kaweskar Route, a 5-day voyage into the untouched heart of Chilean Patagonia, where towering glaciers, wild fjords, and raw natural beauty converge in one of the planet’s last true frontiers. From Puerto Natales, your journey unfolds among narrow channels and dramatic mountains, retracing waterways carved by ice and long revered by the indigenous Kaweskar people.
Sailing in the southern spring and summer, you’ll experience Patagonia at its most vibrant, when skies are often clear, wildlife is active, and glaciers glisten under long daylight hours. Elephant seals lounge along the Guardramiro Fjord, while the ever-changing faces of Guillard, Amalia, and Brujo glaciers showcase the power and fragility of a dynamic frozen world. Zodiac excursions bring you thrillingly close to these icy giants, while the specially designed Captain Constantino auxiliary boat—a veritable ice SUV—allows safe passage through ice-strewn waters in Calvo Fjord.
On land, step into a pristine wilderness at Bernal Glacier, where a guided hike through native forests and across glacial moraines reveals the forces of time and retreat. Touch ancient ice, breathe in crisp mountain air, and witness firsthand the story of a glacier in transition. Meanwhile, fjords like Mountains Fjord unveil a dramatic gallery of glaciers spilling down from the Sarmiento Range into the sea.
Throughout your voyage, moments of stillness—gliding between sheer granite walls or under a canopy of endless stars—are as powerful as the dramatic encounters. Sailing the Kaweskar Route is an expedition into remote landscapes few have seen, a chance to follow in the wake of explorers, and a rare opportunity to be humbled by nature’s scale and resilience. This itinerary is ideal for adventurers, photographers, and nature lovers eager to experience Patagonia’s glaciers and fjords up close, leaving with both a profound respect for the region’s wildness and memories e...
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About the Kaweskar Route
Embark on the awe-inspiring Kaweskar Route, a 5-day voyage into the untouched heart of Chilean Patagonia, where towering glaciers, wild fjords, and raw natural beauty converge in one of the planet’s last true frontiers. From Puerto Natales, your journey unfolds among narrow channels and dramatic mountains, retracing waterways carved by ice and long revered by the indigenous Kaweskar people.
Sailing in the southern spring and summer, you’ll experience Patagonia at its most vibrant, when skies are often clear, wildlife is active, and glaciers glisten under long daylight hours. Elephant seals lounge along the Guardramiro Fjord, while the ever-changing faces of Guillard, Amalia, and Brujo glaciers showcase the power and fragility of a dynamic frozen world. Zodiac excursions bring you thrillingly close to these icy giants, while the specially designed Captain Constantino auxiliary boat—a veritable ice SUV—allows safe passage through ice-strewn waters in Calvo Fjord.
On land, step into a pristine wilderness at Bernal Glacier, where a guided hike through native forests and across glacial moraines reveals the forces of time and retreat. Touch ancient ice, breathe in crisp mountain air, and witness firsthand the story of a glacier in transition. Meanwhile, fjords like Mountains Fjord unveil a dramatic gallery of glaciers spilling down from the Sarmiento Range into the sea.
Throughout your voyage, moments of stillness—gliding between sheer granite walls or under a canopy of endless stars—are as powerful as the dramatic encounters. Sailing the Kaweskar Route is an expedition into remote landscapes few have seen, a chance to follow in the wake of explorers, and a rare opportunity to be humbled by nature’s scale and resilience. This itinerary is ideal for adventurers, photographers, and nature lovers eager to experience Patagonia’s glaciers and fjords up close, leaving with both a profound respect for the region’s wildness and memories etched as deeply as the fjords themselves.
Itinerary Day to Day
Puerto Natales Embarkation
AM: Check in at the Skorpios terminal at before 11:00h on the day of your cruise departure then Ship safety talk, on a location to be indicated.
PM: After lunch, start navigation in the Almirante Montt Gulf towards Caleta Juarez in Guardramiro Fjorf and observation of Elephant Seals. Back to the ship crossing Kirke narrows, Morla Vicuna, Union, Collingwood, and Sarmiento channels.
Guillard Fjord & Sarratea Bay
Amalia Glacier & El Brujo
Fjord of the Mountains & Herman Glacier
Puerto Natales Disembarkation
Route Map
Optional additional night on board Skorpios III the night prior to the sailing. Rate includes dinner and a buffet breakfast on the sail day. Check-in from 18:00hrs onwards.
Rate of Additional Night: USD 105 per person
For those passengers who opt to stay for the additional night, an optional tour to Cueva del Milodón and surroundings is also available for an additional cost.
Rate USD 100 per person. *Valid only for passengers who stay for the additional night before of departure.
What's Included
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Accommodation in double/twin/triple cabins
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All meals while on board
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Open bar serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
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All excursions as described in the itinerary
What's Excluded
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Transfers to and from the cruise port. From Punta Arenas Airport to Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales: USD 77 per person round trip. From Puerto Natales Airport to Skorpios Terminal in Puerto Natales: USD 34 per person round trip.
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Gratuities
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Airport taxes
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Travel Insurance
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Domestic or international airfares
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Cost of medical treatment, including evacuation
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Cost of any relevant visa or reciprocity fee
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Souvenirs, spa treatments or additional services such as laundry
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Calls from the onboard satellite phone
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Optional tours outside the Australis route itinerary
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Port fees USD $70 per person
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Milodon Cave and Cave Paintings Tour is not included, the additional for this tour is USS $85 per person
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Anything not clearly listed as included