Patagonia Nomads Cruise Skorpios

Patagonia Nomads Cruise Skorpios

Patagonia
8 Days
From USD 2,395

Overview

Embark on an extraordinary Patagonia cruise from Puerto Natales to Puerto Montt, navigating one of the most remote and spectacular regions on Earth. This 8-day expedition through the Chilean fjords takes you deep into the heart of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, where towering glaciers, untouched forests, and hidden waterways create a landscape unlike anywhere else in the world.

Sailing aboard an intimate expedition vessel, you will explore iconic natural landmarks such as the massive Pío XI Glacier, the vibrant blue ice of Amalia Glacier, and the dramatic formations of El Brujo Glacier. Along the way, discover remote communities like Puerto Edén and Caleta Tortel, where traditional cultures and ways of life remain closely tied to the sea.

This Patagonia fjords cruise itinerary combines daily landings, guided excursions, and scenic navigation through narrow channels and open ocean crossings. Guests can walk near glaciers, relax in the natural hot springs of Quitralco Fjord, and experience the unique heritage of Chiloé Island.

Perfect for travelers seeking a blend of adventure and comfort, this journey offers an immersive experience into the wild beauty of southern Chile. From glaciers and fjords to cultural encounters and wildlife observation, this is a once-in-a-lifetime Patagonia expedition cruise designed to showcase the very best of this pristine region.

Trip Highlights

The signature moments that make this journey unforgettable.

  • Navigate through untouched fjords and channels

  • Visit 4 iconic glaciers: Bernal, Amalia, El Brujo & Pío XI

  • Explore remote villages like Puerto Edén and Caleta Tortel

  • Relax in natural hot springs in Quitralco Fjord

  • All-inclusive expedition with guided landings and excursions

Itinerary

Day 1

Your Patagonia glacier cruise begins in Puerto Natales with departure at 11:00 hrs, sailing through the narrow Kirke Pass and into the spectacular Fjord of the Mountains. Surrounded by untouched wilderness, the journey heads toward Bernal Glacier, where arrival is scheduled at approximately 16:30 hrs. Guests disembark for a guided walk across glacial terrain, exploring moraines and native forest. At 20:00 hrs, the ship continues northbound through remote Patagonian channels.

About the location:
Bernal Glacier is one of the few glaciers in Patagonia that allows direct access on foot. Its retreating ice front has created a fascinating landscape of lagoons, rocky formations, and exposed glacial features, offering a rare opportunity to experience the transition between ice and land up close.

Day 2

At 08:30 hrs, the ship reaches Amalia Glacier, where guests enjoy panoramic views and a landing to observe its striking ice formations. Departure at 10:30 hrs leads to El Brujo Glacier, arriving at 12:30 hrs for a second excursion, often including a closer approach by boat. At 15:00 hrs, navigation continues through fjords and channels, sailing deeper into the Southern Ice Field.

About the glaciers and fjords:
Amalia Glacier is known for its intense blue tones and impressive scale, fed by constant snowfall from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. El Brujo Glacier offers a more dramatic and rugged setting, with towering ice walls framed by dark volcanic rock, creating a powerful contrast of colors and textures.

Day 3

Arrive at the majestic Pío XI Glacier at 08:00 hrs, navigating along its massive ice front, the largest in South America. After this unforgettable scenic experience, the ship departs at 11:00 hrs toward Puerto Edén, arriving at 15:30 hrs. Guests disembark to explore this remote settlement before continuing the journey at 17:30 hrs through the intricate Patagonian channels.

About the glaciers and villages:
Pío XI Glacier stands out not only for its immense size but also because it is one of the few glaciers in the world still advancing. Puerto Edén, located on Wellington Island, is a remote village deeply rooted in the Kawéskar culture, offering a glimpse into one of the last remaining indigenous maritime traditions in Patagonia.

Day 4

At 09:00 hrs, the ship docks at Caleta Tortel, where guests explore its unique network of wooden walkways built along the coastline. After the visit, departure takes place at 12:00 hrs, beginning navigation through the Gulf of Penas and into the open Pacific Ocean, one of the most remote stretches of the journey.

About the location:
Caleta Tortel is famous for its distinctive architecture, with over 7 kilometers of cypress wood pathways replacing traditional streets. Surrounded by rivers, fjords, and dense forest, it is one of the most picturesque and isolated communities in Chilean Patagonia.

Day 5

By 08:00 hrs, the vessel completes its crossing of the open ocean and re-enters the sheltered channels through Anna Pink Bay. The day is dedicated to scenic navigation through pristine fjords, with arrival at Quitralco Fjord expected around 24:00 hrs, surrounded by dramatic mountains and dense vegetation.

About the route:
This stretch of the journey reveals Patagonia at its most untouched, where towering peaks, waterfalls, and ancient forests dominate the landscape. The transition from open ocean to narrow channels highlights the region’s unique geography shaped by glacial forces over thousands of years.

Day 6

Wake up at 08:00 hrs docked in Quitralco Fjord, a natural sanctuary where guests can enjoy thermal hot springs, small boat excursions, and nature walks. A traditional Patagonian barbecue lunch is served during the day. At 17:00 hrs, the ship departs toward the Chiloé Archipelago.

About the location:
Quitralco Fjord is a hidden paradise featuring geothermal hot springs with temperatures ranging from 32°C to 38°C. Surrounded by lush vegetation and snow-capped mountains, this tranquil setting offers one of the most relaxing and exclusive experiences in the Chilean fjords.

Day 7

Arrival in Dalcahue is scheduled for 16:30 hrs, where guests disembark to explore this charming town on Chiloé Island. After visiting local markets and cultural landmarks, the ship departs at 20:00 hrs. At 21:00 hrs, a farewell dinner is held onboard as the journey nears its end.

About the destination:
Dalcahue is a cultural hub of Chiloé, known for its traditional handicrafts, colorful wooden houses, and historic church, part of the UNESCO-listed Churches of Chiloé. The island’s unique identity blends indigenous heritage with Spanish colonial influences.

Day 8

At 08:00 hrs, the ship arrives in Puerto Montt. After breakfast, guests disembark, marking the end of this unforgettable Patagonia fjords and glaciers cruise.

About the destination:
Puerto Montt serves as the gateway to Chilean Patagonia and the Lake District. Its strategic location connects travelers with fjords, islands, and national parks, making it the perfect conclusion to an expedition through one of the world’s most remote natural regions.

South Wind Experience

Talk with a local travel specialist

Plan your perfect Argentina adventure with personalized guidance

(+54)-9-2966539220

or fill out our quick form below

Contact a destination specialist, who will take the time to fully understand your preferences and ideas and turn them into the perfect itinerary for you according to your budget. The itinerary can be modified as many times as you want until you are completely happy with the result.

Plan Your Trip
  • Accommodation onboard Skorpios III

  • Full board: breakfast, lunch, and dinner

  • Guided excursions and landings (zodiac + walks)

  • Navigation through fjords, channels, and glaciers

  • Access to Quitralco hot springs

  • Onboard entertainment and activities

  • Port taxes / embarkation fees

  • Optional pre-cruise night onboard

  • Optional excursions (e.g., Milodón Cave tour)

  • Transfers (airport ↔ port)

  • Drinks at the bar and personal expenses

  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)

  • Tips and gratuities

To start this journey, travelers can choose between two convenient options to reach Patagonia. The most common route is to fly into Punta Arenas Airport (PUQ), located just outside the city, which receives domestic flights and international connections via Santiago de Chile (SCL). From there, a scenic overland transfer (approximately 3 hours) takes you to Puerto Natales, the departure point of the cruise.

Alternatively, travelers can take a direct domestic flight from Santiago de Chile (SCL) to Puerto Natales Airport (PNT), which is the closest airport to the embarkation location and offers a faster and more direct option, depending on availability.

  • Arrival Flight: Fly from your origin city to Santiago de Chile (SCL), then either connect to Punta Arenas (PUQ) followed by a transfer to Puerto Natales, or take a direct flight to Puerto Natales (PNT).

  • Departure Flight: At the end of the itinerary, travelers can return via Puerto Natales (PNT) or Punta Arenas (PUQ), connecting through Santiago de Chile (SCL) for onward international flights.

How to Customize This Itinerary

  • Add a few nights in Puerto Natales, the departure point of your cruise and a charming town on the shores of Última Esperanza Sound. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy local cuisine, and prepare for your glacier expedition.

  • Discover Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most iconic trekking destinations in the world. Marvel at its granite towers, turquoise lakes, massive glaciers, and abundant wildlife including guanacos, foxes, and condors.

  • Explore Punta Arenas, a historic city located on the Strait of Magellan. Discover its European-influenced architecture, museums, and nearby penguin colonies on Magdalena Island.

  • Travel to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and explore Tierra del Fuego National Park, where forests, mountains, and the Beagle Channel create a dramatic end-of-the-world setting.

  • Extend your trip into Argentina with a visit to El Calafate, home to the Perito Moreno Glacier, famous for its massive ice walls and dramatic calving events.

  • Explore El Chaltén, known as the trekking capital of Argentina, and enjoy world-class hikes to the iconic peaks of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre, surrounded by pristine wilderness and breathtaking scenery.

Let's plan your adventure!

Customize your adventure!

Share your trip plans, and we'll tailor it to your needs and budget. Our local experts are ready to craft the perfect journey for you.

Contact Us
Trusted Agency
Local Experts
5-Star Reviews

Discover Your Next Adventure!

Ready to Start Planning Your Trip?

Tell us about your dream journey and our local travel specialists will craft a tailor-made itinerary just for you. No commitment, no fees — just expert advice.