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Mare Australis Cruise: Ushuaia - Punta Arenas

Mare Australis Cruise: Ushuaia - Punta Arenas 4 days


Season:  Available from September to April
Duration:  4 days / 3 nights
Price: from US$ 1050

Explore the southern most and virgin region of the world aboard the new Mare Australis Expedition Cruiser. From October to April each year you can navigate through the Magellan Straits and the Beagle Canal traveling through fjords, bays, glaciers and islands between the Chilean city of Punta Arenas and the Argentine city of Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego. Extending your journey to the mythical Hornos Cape. The last headland before crossing the Antarctica and the place where the Atlantic and Pacific ocean unite. You will be able to participate in daily excursions to land and see Magellanic penguins, elephant seals and other species of the region up close as well as impressive glaciers.

Itinerary
  • Daily Itinerary
• Excursions
Ship
  • Description
• Characteristics
Details of the Cruise
  • Inclusions
• Notes
Departures and Seasons

 

• Departures
• Seasons
Rates and Reservations
  • All Rates
• Cancellation Policy
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Itinerary

Day 1. Ushuaia
Check in at San Martín 245, Ushuaia, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cruise ship boarding from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Captain and crew give a welcome cocktail reception on board. Immediately afterward, the ship departs for “the uttermost part of the earth.” Our excursion will take us through Beagle Channel and the Strait of Magellan to explore one of the most captivating wilderness regions in the world:  Southern Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego. We have just embarked on a Great Adventure!

Day 2. Cape Horn – Wulaia Bay
We sail through Beagle and Murray channels to reach and disembark in Cape Horn National Park (weather permitting). Cape Horn, on Hornos Island, is a sheer, 425-meter (1,394-foot) high rocky promontory at the point where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans merge. This mythical place is known as the “End of the Earth”; a visit is a singular privilege. The park was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in June 2005.
In the afternoon, we go ashore in historic Wulaia Bay, once the site of one of the region’s largest aboriginal settlements. This area is also renowned for the mesmerizing beauty of its vegetation and geography. We walk through a Magellanic forest of Lengas, Coigües, Canelos, ferns and other native vegetation to reach a lookout point.

Day 3. Gunther Plüschow Glacier
In the afternoon, we view awe-inspiring Gunther Plüschow Glacier, named after the region’s pioneering German aviator. Then we sail to Chico Sound, where we disembark in Zodiacs to observe majestic Piloto and Nena glaciers.

Day 4. Magdalena Island – Punta Arenas
Early in the morning, we go ashore on Magdalena Island, the home of an immense colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic Penguins that we can watch during our walk to a lighthouse, which guides ships on their way through the Strait of Magellan. The island’s penguins migrate in April; as a replacement we visit Marta Island, to observe a sea lion colony. After our visit, we sail to Punta Arenas, disembarking at 11:30 a.m.


Excursions

Included Excursions


Ushuaia

Ushuaia.
The southernmost city in the world is located on the shores of the Beagle Channel and is surrounded by the Martial mountians. It was first a prison colony and is now the capital of the Argentinian province of Tierra del Fuego. Ushuaia is the doorway to Tierra del Fuego National Park, where people come to marvel at the beautiful landscape of sea uniting with forests and mountains. This southern Argentinian city is the Mare Australis' final destination.

Cape Horn, Wulaia Bay.
Crossing the Beagle and Murray Channels, the navigation course arrives and disembarks in Cape Horn National Park, weather permitting. The legendary and mythical Cape Horn is the last piece of South American land and the point where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet. This rocky cape is a vertical, 425 m (1,394 ft) high formation. The area was discovered on January 30, 1616 by the Dutch commercial expedition organized by Isaac Le Maire, under the command of Captain Wilhelm Schouten. The cape is named after the Hoorn Port, the place from which the expedition set sail on June 14, 1615.
Glaciar Pía

Magdalena Island, Punta Arenas.
During the first light of day on a Saturday in the Magellan Strait, the M/N Mare Australis will disembark on Magdalena Island, 25 miles north of Punta Arenas, in the middle of the Strait. Magdalena Island is a natural habitat for Magellanic penguins, cormorants, and other birds that coexist peacefully with the sea lions. More than 60,000 penguin couples return year after year to nest in the same caves that they themselves have constructed. Between October and March is when they are most visible, occupying the entire island and turning it into a unique and incomparable landscape. It is also possible to tour the island by way of an established trail that leads to a lighthouse. Within the lighthouse there is a photograph gallery with texts about the marine animal life of the Magellan Strait. After the hike, the ship will make its next stop in Punta Arenas where passengers can once again disembark.


The Ship


M/N Mare Australis

The M/N Mare Australis began construction in the shipyards of Asenav, Valdivia under the SOLAS 2001 and MARPOL 73/78 regulations for worldwide oceanic navigation, and was finished in November 2002. It has a classification certificate issued by ABS (American Bureau of Shipping), with the notation of "Passenger Vessel". In agreement with ISM (International Safety Management Code), given by IMO (International Maritime Organization), the ship possesses a SMC (Safety Management Certificate), which guarantees operation under the international safety standards as well as the protection of the environment.
In addition, it makes use of a complete navigation system (echo sounder, radar, GPS, and the modern Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, or GMDSS), emergency generator, fire stations, smoke detectors in every cabin, corridor and lounge, and a sprinkler fire suppression system installed in all areas of the ship. The machine room is also equipped with a CO2 fire extinguisher bank.

Characteristics


Gross Registered Tonnage: 2,664 (GRT)
Year of Construction: 2002
Shipyard: ASENAV (Chile)
Length: 71.83 mts. (235.6 ft)
Depth: 3.15 mts. (10.3 ft)
Width: 13.4 mts. (43.9 ft)
Propulsion: 2 main diesel motors, Cummins, 85 hp each.
Salvage Equipment: 2 SOLAS rescue boats and 14 life rafts, 25 person capacity each one

Via Australis CabinsMare Australis Cabins

The Mare Australis has 63 cabins divided into 3 categories: AAA - AA - A - B. Cabins are equipped with low beds, private bathrooms, independent heating, a safe, closet, 110/220 v. electricity, and panoramic window to enjoy the landscape. It has a total capacity for 129 passengers.

Cabins A: Located on the ship's second deck, equipped with twin beds that are 1.2 meters (approx. 3.9 ft) wide.

Cabins AA: Located between the 2nd-3rd and 4th decks of the ship. There are some with 1.2 m wide twin beds as well as double beds.

Cabins B: Located on the first deck. They also offer twin beds 1.2 m in width.

Decks of Mare Australis

Decks of Mare Australis


Program Details

The program includes

  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals
  • Open bar
  • Daily land excursions
  • Welcome and goodbye cocktails
  • Whisky and hot chocolate on glacier excursions
  • All activities in the ship's interior

Note

  • Single fare applies to category B or A. Rate Single AA or AAA value applied to a passenger and a half.
  • As of September 2009 will be charged to passengers for the port fees that are generated in Punta Arenas and Ushuaia. This amount is paid directly to the port authority and must be paid together with the final payment for the ticket.
  • Stretch travel Punta Arenas - Ushuaia: US$ 10.-
  • This value may be changed depending on the amount determined by the port authority in Punta Arenas and Ushuaia.

Departures and Season

Departures


SEPTEMBER 2009
S M T W T F S
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30      
DEPARTURES
23 30
OCTOBER 2009
S M T W T F S
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
DEPARTURES
7 14 21 28
NOVEMBER 2009
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30          
DEPARTURES
4 11 18 25
DECEMBER 2009
S M T W T F S
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31    
DEPARTURES
2 9 16 23 30
       
JANUARY 2010
S M T W T F S
          1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31            
DEPARTURES
6 13 20 27
FEBRUARY 2010
S M T W T F S
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28            
DEPARTURES
3 10 17 24
MARCH 2010
S M T W T F S
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31      
DEPARTURES
3 10 17 24 31
APRIL 2010
S M T W T F S
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30  
DEPARTURES
7 14

Seasons

Promotion Season: September, 2009; October 07 and 14, 2009; April 07 and 14, 2010.
Special Season: December 23 and 30, 2009.
Low Season: October 21 and 28, 2009; December 16, 2009; March 17, 14 and 31, 2010.
High Season: November, 2009; December 02 and 09, 2009; January, 2010; February, 2010; March 03 and 10, 2010.


Rates and Reservations

Rates

Rates per passenger.

Season Cabin Type Rates
Low Season B Cabin USD$ 1.050
A Cabin USD$ 1.521
AA Cabin USD$ 1.062
AAA Cabin USD$ 1.692
Single Cabin USD$ 1.890
 
High Season B Cabin USD$ 1.330
A Cabin USD$ 1.853
AA Cabin USD$ 1.962
AAA Cabin USD$ 2.043
Single Cabin USD$ 2.330
 
Promotion Rates B Cabin USD$ 840
A Cabin USD$ 1.224
AA Cabin USD$ 1.287
AAA Cabin USD$ 1.359
Single Cabin USD$ 1.510
 
Special Rates B Cabin USD$ 1.930
A Cabin USD$ 2.270
AA Cabin USD$ 2.400
AAA Cabin USD$ 2.500
Single Cabin USD$ 3.290

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Services Cancellation Policy

Cancellations must be written, specifying the cause and assuming responsibility of the corresponding penalty. Once the reservation has been confirmed by Gotolatin, the following charges will apply for cancellations made by the passenger, according to the program departure date:

  • Between 120 and 50 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    US$ 200 per passenger.
  • Between 50 and 35 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    25% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 35 and 20 working days before the beginning of the cruise:
    50% of total program value per passenger.
  • Between 20 and 0 working days before the beginning of the program: No refund.
  • There are no refunds for portions of the Program not used, hotel accommodations, etc.
  • We recommend considering Travel Insurance for any reason.
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