Upon arrival in the lively Argentine capital, you’ll be warmly greeted and chauffeured to your luxury hotel. Carefully chosen for its fine service and prime location, it’s the perfect base for experiencing all that Buenos Aires has to offer. This evening, enjoy dinner and a captivating Tango show at La Ventana. Set in a restored 19th-century landmark, this venue is famed for the skill and passion of its dancers and musicians. Meals D
The capital of Argentina presents a rich mosaic of cultures. You’ll encounter Spanish, Italian, French and German influences at every turn—in the city’s elegant 19th-century buildings, the cuisine, and the joie de vivre of its residents. Today, you can tailor your sightseeing to your personal interests and style with the included full-day excursion of your choice: Buenos Aires City Tour + San Telmo Wine Tasting: With your own chauffeured vehicle and private guide, you’ll discover the city’s most iconic highlights, from the bustling Plaza de Mayo and modern Puerto Madero district to the Casa Rosada where Evita addressed an adoring crowd. Marvel at the impressive mausoleums in Recoleta Cemetery and spend some time in La Boca, the colorful neighborhood where the Tango was born. Admire the street art in the leafy district of Palermo and finish your day in vibrant San Telmo with a tasting of fine Argentine wines. Buenos Aires City Tour + Colón Theater: Drive along Avenida 9 de Julio, one of the widest avenues in the world, and see the towering Obelisk erected in 1936 to commemorate the 400th Anniversary of the city. Continue in your chauffeured vehicle to Plaza de Mayo, the lively heart of the city. Explore colorful La Boca, the former working class neighborhood where the Tango was born, and visit Recoleta Cemetery. Then join an in-house tour through the Teatro Colón. Opened in 1908, this lavish theater is hailed as one of the finest opera houses in the world. Buenos Aires City Tour + Palacio Barolo: Explore Buenos Aires with your chauffeured vehicle and expert private guide. Showcasing the city’s most important landmarks and neighborhoods, your in-depth sightseeing includes Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, Recoleta Cemetery, the Casa Rosada, San Telmo and Palermo. You’ll also join an in-house tour of Palacio Barolo. Despite its name, this 1923 landmark is actually an office building, famed for a variety of architectural surprises inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, including its division into three sections: Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. Until 1935, this was the tallest building in South America and offers wonderful views over downtown Buenos Aires. Meals B
After breakfast, you’ll be chauffeured to the airport for your included flight to Ushuaia. Situated on Isla Grande in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, Ushuaia is hailed as the southernmost city in the world. On arrival, you’ll be escorted to your 5-star hotel. This evening, we’ll take you to one of our favorite local restaurants to savor the region’s famous king crab, harvested daily from the surrounding Sub-Antarctic waters. Meals B+D
After breakfast, join your engaging guide to discover the pristine forests, waterways and mountains of Tierra del Fuego National Park. Starting from the End of the World Station, you’ll board a faithful replica of the historic train that carried prisoners from the Ushuaia prison deep into the forest to cut and harvest lumber. The train operated for nearly 40 years during the first half of the 20th century. Today, the route is a fun and scenic way to discover Tierra del Fuego, from its ancient forests and the Macarena Waterfall to Lapataia Bay. After sightseeing, you’ll have some free time to explore downtown Ushuaia—with your personal guide on hand to offer shopping guidance and restaurant suggestions to enjoy lunch on your own. Then you’ll be escorted to the port to board the Ventus Australis, your home for the next four nights. Settle in to your outside stateroom before meeting your shipboard Expedition Team of trip leaders, guides and lecturers. Get to know your fellow passengers as you set sail along the Beagle Channel and enjoy your first dinner onboard. Dining aboard the Ventus Australis features a gastronomic international menu that showcases local ingredients—accompanied by complimentary soft drinks, beer, wine and cocktails. Meals B+D
This morning finds the Ventus Australis navigating the scenic Murray Channel and Nassau Bay toward legendary Cape Horn National Park, where, weather permitting, you'll go ashore at one of the southernmost points on Earth. For centuries, Cape Horn has captured the imagination of sailors and explorers navigating the treacherous waters where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans converge. Dramatic vistas, relentless winds, and abundant seabird colonies—including albatrosses, cormorants, and petrels—create an unforgettable setting here at the End of the World. After lunch onboard, continue to historic Wulaia Bay, once home to one of the largest settlements of the native Yaghan people. Going ashore in small groups, you’ll embark on a guided walk through the Magellanic forest, passing lenga, coigüe and canelo trees before arriving at a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the bay. Combining extraordinary natural beauty with the rich history and cultural heritage of Patagonia, today offers a deeper connection to the landscapes and stories that define the southern tip of South America. Meals B+L+D
Awake to the spectacular scenery of the Beagle Channel as the Ventus Australis sails into the remote western reaches of Tierra del Fuego. You’ll want to be by a window or on deck as you enter Pia Fjord, where snow-capped peaks, rugged mountains and untouched wilderness frame one of Patagonia’s most breathtaking glacial landscapes. Going ashore in small groups with the Expedition Team, you'll follow a scenic trail to a viewpoint overlooking the magnificent Pia Glacier, an immense river of ice that descends from the Darwin Mountain Range to the sea. This afternoon, continue your exploration by Zodiac through narrow fjords and pristine waterways carved by ancient ice. Surrounded by soaring rock walls, you'll journey through these icy waters to the imposing Porter Glacier for a closer look at its shimmering blue ice face. It’s an exciting excursion that reveals the immense scale and untamed beauty of Patagonia’s southern frontier. Meals B+L+D
This morning's navigation transports you through the scenic Cockburn Channel into the magnificent Agostini Sound, where the glaciers of the Darwin Mountain Range descend from rugged alpine peak, with several flowing all the way to the sea. One of the most pristine wilderness areas in South America, this remote corner of Tierra del Fuego offers a humbling encounter with the raw natural forces that have sculpted the Fuegian channels over millennia. Today, Zodiac boats will bring you to shore for a guided walk around a serene lagoon formed by the meltwaters of Aguila Glacier. Later, continue by Zodiac for a close approach to the towering Condor Glacier, admired from privileged vantage points amid the region's icy waterways. With the deep knowledge of our Expedition Team, you'll gain deeper insight into the formation of glaciers and their powerful role in carving the spectacular geography of the far south. Meals B+L+D
You final excursion this morning, weather permitting, finds you on Magdalena Island, home to a large Magellanic penguin colony. Walk among these remarkable creatures, observing their behaviors up close against the wild, windswept landscapes of Patagonia. During September and April, today’s excursion will instead take you to Marta Island, where South American sea lions can often be seen lounging along the rugged shores. After this memorable wildlife encounter, continue to Punta Arenas where you’ll disembark at midday for a guided tour of the historic and scenic highlights of this fabled city in the far southern corner of the Americas. Delight in a spectacular view overlooking the Strait of Magellan from a prime vantage point and visit the Salesian Museum Maggiorino Borgatello. Founded in 1893 and regarded as one of the oldest and most important museums in Patagonia, it offers a fascinating look at the region’s indigenous cultures, natural history, and European exploration. In the late afternoon, you’ll be escorted to the airport for your included flight to Santiago. On arrival, you’ll be warmly welcomed and chauffeured your elegant hotel, ideally located for exploring the city's finest dining, shopping, and cultural attractions.. Meals B
Today, we offer a choice of privately guided sightseeing tours so you can tailor your exploration of Santiago to your own personal interests and style: Santiago Walking Tour: With hotel pick-up and drop-off included, this privately guided tour blends history, culture, and poetic charm. Begin with an ascent of San Cristóbal Hill, where sweeping views stretch across the city to the snowcapped Andes. Continuing into the bohemian Bellavista district, you’ll visit La Chascona, the former home of Nobel Prize–winning poet Pablo Neruda; it’s now a museum filled with his personal collections and eccentric spirit. Continue through Parque Forestal before finishing your tour in the historic heart of the city at La Moneda Palace and the grand Plaza de Armas. Includes private guide, chauffeured vehicle, entry to La Chascona, and San Cristóbal cable car. Photography Tour—Santiago Landmarks + Hidden Gems: Whether you're working with a DSLR or just your smartphone, this privately guided experience invites you to discover the city through a creative lens. Capture panoramic views of the city and Andes from atop Cerro San Cristóbal, then head to Plaza de Armas for lively street scenes and colonial facades, and La Moneda Palace for its striking neoclassical lines. Continue to the cobbled streets of Barrio París-Londres, a hidden gem of early 20th-century charm, before wrapping up at Parque Bicentenario, where flamingos and the city’s skyline combine for memorable compositions. Throughout this tour, your expert guide offers tips and insights to help you capture Santiago at its most photogenic. Bike Tour—Local Life, Markets, Parks & Politics: Discover Santiago like a local on this guided ride through the city's most charismatic neighborhoods. Pedal through bohemian Bellavista and the bustling stalls of La Vega Central market; situated near the Mapocho River, this sprawling market offers a genuine slice of local life where city residents come to shop for the freshest and cheapest produce. Then continue through the leafy, café-lined streets of Lastarria to La Moneda Palace with its handsome Neoclassical façade; here at the seat of Chile's government and a site of profound historical significance, your guide will bring to life the stories and political upheaval that have shaped modern Chile. Includes bike, helmet, and expert guide. Meals B
After breakfast, your private car and driver will take you to the airport for your onward flight. Meals B
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