
Essential Patagonia: Chilean Fjords and Torres del Paine is a 15-day expedition that begins with a charter flight to Ushuaia before sailing into the dramatic waterways of southern Chile. This journey threads through glacier-carved fjords, remote channels, and steep mountain landscapes, revealing one of the most rugged and untouched regions on Earth. From the Beagle Channel to the wild edges near Cape Horn, the voyage showcases Patagonia’s iconic “end-of-the-world” scenery.
Across these two weeks, travellers encounter turquoise fjords, tidewater glaciers, thick sub-Antarctic forests, and towering granite peaks. The region’s wildlife is equally captivating, with chances to spot Magellanic penguins, sea lions, elephant seals, albatross, dolphins, and possibly whales. Each day brings a new mix of scenery and species as the ship navigates deeper into the Chilean fjord network.
The adventure blends daily exploration with the comfort of Ultramarine. Zodiac cruises take you close to ice walls, waterfalls, and hidden fjord corners, while optional helicopter flightseeing offers sweeping aerial views of glaciers and mountain valleys. Land excursions may include short hikes, shore visits, or cultural insights into southern Patagonia’s remote settlements and natural history.
A highlight of the expedition is the full-day exploration of Torres del Paine National Park. Here, guests step ashore to experience the iconic Andean peaks, glacial lakes, windswept plains, and abundant wildlife that make this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve one of the most celebrated landscapes in South America. This land-based immersion complements the cruise portion perfectly.
Not sure if this is your ideal polar match? Head over to our Destination Antarctic overview for guidance on when to go, what kind of expedition suits your spirit, what wildlife you’ll likely encounter, and how to choose the perfect voyage for your travel style.

