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Extending across parts of both Argentina and Chile, Patagonia evokes that exotic sense of distant lands at the far side of the world. Travellers in search of a complete change of scenery are sure to be enchanted and delighted by the glaciers, the fjords, the vast plains and the wonderful lakes surrounded by the serrated peaks of the Andes.

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Valparaiso - Ushuaia
LE LYRIAL
Transfers + flight Ushuaia/Buenos Aires
14 nights on board
Dates:
19/10/2024 to the 02/11/2024
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Valparaiso - Ushuaia
LE LYRIAL
Transfers + flight Ushuaia/Buenos Aires
14 nights on board
Dates:
28/10/2025 to the 11/11/2025
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Valparaiso - Ushuaia
LE BORÉAL
Transfers + flight Ushuaia/Buenos Aires
14 nights on board
Dates:
07/11/2025 to the 21/11/2025
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Must-Sees - Patagonia and the Chilean fjords

What to do in Patagonia? What to see in the Chilean fjords? Everywhere you look in these remote regions of the world, nature is truly splendid, so to help you, here we have selected some of the high points of a cruise in southern Argentina and Chile.


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Must-Sees - Patagonia and the Chilean fjords

Essentials - Patagonia and the Chilean fjords

Stretching across Argentina and Chile, Patagonia covers a large part of the southern tip of Latin America. A cruise in Patagonia is a journey of discovery through splendid landscapes of fjords and snow-capped mountains. Here is some useful info on Patagonia and the Chilean fjords.


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Essentials - Patagonia and the Chilean fjords

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