During the voyage, we will pass through three archipelagos: Llanquihue, Chiloé, and the Guaitecas Archipelago, surrounded by forests and rich marine and terrestrial wildlife. Together, they form a labyrinth of channels and fjords of striking beauty where, according to scientists, the Andes Mountains descend into the sea, giving rise to more than 6,000 islands extending as far as Cape Horn.
The passages through the channels are short, the islands follow one another in quick succession, and the scenery changes constantly. Being on deck is like enjoying a front-row seat to a nature documentary. In addition, as navigation takes place close to the coastline and without large waves, the journey is calm and comfortable.



















