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From Valparaíso to Ushuaia

The best of Chilean Fjords

Dates:
3 Nov - 17 Nov 2027
Duration:
14 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
12
Ship:
Le Lyrial
Cruise Line:
Ponant Explorations
Fares:

From £8,740 pp

Quemchi church, Chiloe Island, Chile

From Valparaíso to Ushuaia

The best of Chilean Fjords

Dates:
3 Nov - 17 Nov 2027
Duration:
14 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
12
Ship:
Le Lyrial
Cruise Line:
Ponant Explorations
Fares:

From £8,740 pp

Voyage Itinerary

3 November

Setting sail from Valparaíso

Characterful, colourful and a little chaotic, the port city of Valparaíso enjoys a somewhat awkward setting, scattered across 45 vertiginous hills. Thanks to this difficult topography the city streets are punctuated by steep staircases and funicular elevators, and energetic explorers will be rewarded with wonderful views of the pastel hued buildings that hug the slopes. Valparaíso's most famous former resident was the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, and you can visit one of his former residences, La Sebastiana, which now houses a small museum.

Colourful buildings in Valparaíso, Chile
Concepcion Hill, Valparaiso

Our tip

Amble through the city, taking the really cheap cable cars when you can to help you up and down the hills!

4 November to 5 November - At sea

6 November

Chile: Quemchi (Chiloé Island)

Rugged and unspoilt Chiloé, situated at the southern end of Chile’s Lake District, is a unique and culturally distinct island that stands apart from the rest of the country. The little village of Quemchi is home to pretty wooden houses and a museum dedicated to the Chilean novelist Francisco Coloane, who was born nearby.
Quemchi church, Chiloe Island, Chile

7 November - At sea

8 November

Chile: Caleta Tortel

The little fishing village of Caleta Tortel hugs the base of a mountain, perched above turquoise waters fed by glaciers. There are no cars or horses in Caleta Tortel - instead, the piers and houses are connected together by a remarkable network of wooden boardwalks.
Caleta Tortel boardwalk, Chile

9 November

Chile: Pio XI Glacier

10 November

Chile: El Brujo Glacier

The remote El Brujo Glacier is situated at the end of Asia Fjord, a branch of the Peel Fjord in Chile’s spectacular Bernardo O’Higgins National Park. As you cruise along the channel you’ll see waterfalls cascading down from the snowy mountains, while the water's surface is scattered with chunks of ice.
El Brujo Glacier, Chile

11 November

Chile: Estero las Montanas

12 November - At sea

13 November

Chile: Alberto de Agostini National Park

Chile’s third largest national park is named after an Italian priest and mountaineer who mapped this remote region in the 1930s, and it was declared a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve in 2005. Look out for fauna including elephant seals, Andean foxes, Chilean dolphins and humpback whales.
Italia Glacier in Alberto de Agostini National Park, Chile

13 November

Chile: Tuckers Islets

14 November

Chile: Garibaldi Glacier

Garibaldi Glacier, Chile

15 November

Chile: Cape Horn

Surrounded by notoriously treacherous waters and battered by gale force winds known as the Furious Fifties, Cape Horn is the dramatic southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. This is the point where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet, watched over by a lonely lighthouse.
Cape Horn Memorial Sculpture, Chile

16 November

Chile: Puerto Williams

Puerto Williams has the feel of a true frontier town, situated on windswept Navarino Island facing out across the Beagle Channel. The surrounding mountains offer a spectacular backdrop for hiking and kayaking, while to the south lies the infamous Drake Passage and, beyond that, the frozen continent of Antarctica.
Puerto Williams, Chile

17 November

Arriving in Ushuaia

Perched on the ragged southern edge of Argentina, where the snow-capped Andes fall away into the churning sea, Ushuaia has a frontier town feel to it, and serves as the base for expeditions into the icy waters of Antarctica.
Aerial view of Ushuaia, Argentina
Ushuaia waterfront

Don't miss

What can we say? You can’t miss anything in the town, it’s so small!

The ship

Le Lyrial

Capacity:
264 Guests
Crew:
145 Staff
Style:
Refined with a wonderful mix of a modern super yacht and nautical tradition, all with a French flair.

Sleek and stylish, Le Boréal, Le Soléal, L'Austral and Le Lyrial are wonderful small ships that blend luxury and intimacy with a discreet elegance and tasteful décor.

What we love

These chic sisters are amongst the most stylish ships at sea, with muted natural tones, minimalist interiors and playful splashes of colour. The accommodation is flexible, with the option to combine staterooms and create expansive suites, while the restaurants deliver the sort of outstanding gastronomic experience that you would expect from a French flag cruise line.

Learn more about Le Lyrial
Ponant Cruises - Le Lyrial

inclusions

  • All meals in all venues
  • Tea, coffee, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Unlimited use of the Fitness Centre
  • Zodiac outings and landings on expedition sailings
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • One complimentary excursion per port

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Hotel Palacio Astoreca, Valparaíso

      Where to stay in Valparaíso

      The 23 room Palacio Astoreca comprises two buildings, including a completely restored national monument.

    • Viña del Mar, Chile

      Around Valparaíso

      For contrast, visit clean and orderly Viña del Mar just up the coast.

    • Los Cauquenes Resort & Spa, Ushuaia

      Where to stay in Ushuaia

      Los Cauquenes Resort and Spa is your best option, if you have time to stay.

    • Tierra del Fuego National Park

      Tours from Ushuaia

      What you choose to do on tour will need to supplement whatever cruise you are taking. So if you are heading to Antarctica, whilst here you will want to go to the Tierra del Fuego National Park.

    How can we help?

    Our frequently asked questions

    From expedition tips to travel protection, here are some of our most-asked questions.

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    Can you help with pre and post-cruise arrangements?

    Absolutely. Expedition cruises often start and end in remote destinations, and we're able to arrange everything from flights and transfers to hotels and tours. If you're keen to make the most of your time away with bespoke arrangements, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and we offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24-hour emergency contact, to give you complete peace of mind.

    Will I save by booking with Mundy Adventures?

    You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line, as well as enjoying more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

    How much time is spent ashore?

    Itineraries are planned to deliver an unforgettable experience of the destination, so days are filled with landings ashore via the ship's fleet of Zodiacs (sturdy rubber boats) or exploration along the coastline. It will vary depending on itinerary and operators, so it's best to contact us to discuss but rest assured an expedition cruise is focused on the time you spend off the ship.

    Why Mundy?

    Who we are

    Mundy Adventures is the intrepid little brother of Mundy Cruising Ltd., the UK's very first cruise specialist, and one of the leading companies in its field.

    We specialise in travel by ship and have been doing so for over 50 years. By providing expert, personal service, insightful ideas and fascinating add-ons we aim to make your adventure holiday truly unique and special.

    More about Mundy

    We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's High Holborn - we'd be delighted to see you.