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Every
year, tourists from all over the world live the unforgettable
experience of getting to know the mythical, scarcely explored
lands of Patagonia.
The ideal setting for an adventure, Patagonia is a natural
region with landscapes ranging from the pampas to the fjords
and channels in which the snow-covered peaks of the Andes
Cordillera are submerged. In this place, vast extensions of
temperate rain forests merge with the multicoloured waters
whose glaciers tell of the continental ice fields, mute witnesses
of the latest glaciation. On
ferry-type vessels, Navimag offers the most extensive coverage
in navigable routes through Patagonia, welcoming tourists
and residents who are willing to be dazzled by its wild nature
and to enjoy the experience of sailing through the channels
bound for Puerto Montt, Chiloé, Puerto Chacabuco, Laguna
San Rafael and Puerto Natales. |
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Puerto
Eden Ferry through the Patagonian channels
Itinerary |
Day
1
The M/N Puerto Eden sets out from Puerto Montt to commence
navigating the interior channels, crossing the Reloncaví
Inlet and continuing on towards the Gulf of Ancud. We
will then reach the Gulf of Corcovado. Afterwards, we
will enter Moraleda and continue along the Taitao Peninsula.
Later on, the ship will sail out to the Pacific Ocean
where it will continue bordering the Taitao Peninsula
and then pass through the Gulf of Penas.
Day
2
The ship will sail through Bernardo O'Higgins National
Park. It will then continue through the Messier Channel.
We will follow the English Passage to arrive at Puerta
Edén (Wellington Island). The ship will also
cross the Kirke or Santa Maria Channel and their respective
Kirke and White Passages |
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Day
3
The trip continues through channels and islands.
Day 4
At the final stretch we will enter the flatter, lower
Patagonia, navigating the Gulf of Almirante Montt
to arrive at Seno de Última Esperanza (Last
Hope Sound) and Puerto Natales
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Programme
Puerto Montt - Puerto Natales
Itinerary
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Day
1
Informative talk 2:00 PM
Boarding at Puerto Montt 2:30 PM
Departure 4:00 PM
Captains welcoming talk and safety video 5:00 PM
Talk on idiomatic expressions 6:00 PM
Dinner 19:30
Film (dining room) 10:00 PM
Live music (pub) 10:00 PM
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Day
2
Breakfast 08:00 AM
Morning briefing 09:15 AM
Talk on flora and fauna (Spanish) 09:45 AM
Talk on flora and fauna (English) 10:30 AM
Lunch 12:30 PM
Talk on Kaweskar people (Spanish) 3:30 PM
Talk on Kaweskar people (English) 4:00 PM
Documentary 6:00 PM
Dinner 7:30 PM
Film (dining room) 9:30 PM
Live music (pub) 9:30 PM
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Day
3
Free early coffee (pub) 06:00 AM
Breakfast 08:00 AM
Morning Briefing 09:30 AM
Disembarking Puerto Edén 11:00 AM
Lunch 1:00 PM
Talk on geology/glaciation (Spanish) 3:00 PM
Talk on geology/glaciation (English) 3:30 PM
Talk on Torres del Paine (Spanish) 6:00 PM
Talk on Torres del Paine (English) 6:30 PM
Dinner 7:30 PM
Bingo and final party 9:30 PM
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Day
4
Breakfast 08:00 AM
Morning briefing 09:30 AM
Returning of keys 10:00 AM
Disembarking at Puerto Natales (depending upon wind
conditions) 11:00 AM
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The
Ship |
The
M/N Puerto Eden is a cargo and passenger ship, built in Finland
and renovated in Brazil in 1993.
Characteristics
Length: 114 mts. (373.9 ft)
Width: 19 mts. (62. ft)
Cabins of the Puerto Eden
The Ferry Puerto Eden it has 52 cabins, for 4 passengers
each, and 16 berths. The cabins are divided into 5 categories:
cabins AA - A - B - CC , and C Berths. The vessel offers
roomy areas for enjoying the voyage, such as saloons, restaurant
and panoramic terrace, among others.
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Cabins: cabins equipped with 4 berths,
inside private bathroom and view. |
A
Cabins: cabins equipped with 4 berths,
outside private bathroom and view. |
B
Cabins:
cabins equipped with 4 berths, inside private bathroom |
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| CC
Cabins: shared
cabin equipped with 4 berths, outside shared bathrooms
and view. |
C
Berths:
shared cabin berths equipped with 16 berths, outside
shared bathrooms and view. |
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RATES
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| Low
Season: May 2006 to September 2007 |
(Rates per passenger in US$ )
include complete meals on board.
Movies. |
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Single |
Double |
Triple |
Quadruple |
| Cabins
AAA |
US$
720 |
US$
410 |
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| Cabins
AA |
US$
700 |
US$
390 |
US$
350 |
US$
300 |
| Cabins
A |
US$
650 |
US$
340 |
US$
300 |
US$
250 |
| Cabins
C |
US$
200 |
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| Middle
Season: October 2006 and April 2007 |
(Rates per passenger in US$ )
include complete meals on board.
Informative talks and movies.
Puerto Edιn disembark. |
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Single |
Double |
Triple |
Quadruple |
| Cabins
AAA |
US$
1180 |
US$
630 |
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| Cabins
AA |
US$
1060 |
US$
560 |
US$
395 |
US$
310 |
| Cabins
A |
US$
860 |
US$
460 |
US$
325 |
US$
290 |
| Cabins
C |
US$
275 |
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| High
Season: November 2006 to March 2007 |
(Rates per passenger in US$ )
include complete meals on board.
Glacier excursions.
Informative talks and movies.
Puerto Edιn disembark. |
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Single |
Double |
Triple |
Quadruple |
| Cabins
AAA |
US$
1720 |
US$
875 |
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| Cabins
AA |
US$
1650 |
US$
840 |
US$
600 |
US$
470 |
| Cabins
A |
US$
1470 |
US$
750 |
US$
520 |
US$
420 |
| Cabins
C |
US$
355 |
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Rates |
| Pto.
Natales - Pto. Montt |
$
222.000 (Chilean pesos) |
| Motorcicle |
$
34.000 (Chilean pesos) |
| Discounts |
| Younger
than 2 years old |
80%
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| Younger
than 12 years old |
20%
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| Students |
10%
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| To
obtain a discount, identity and the corresponding documents
must be presented. |
| DEPARTURES |
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Departures
from Puerto Montt
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Monday
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Departures
from Puerto Natales
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Friday |
All sailings must be confirmed 48 hours prior to departure.
All sailing dates are subject to change without prior
notice. |
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Departures
from Puerto Montt
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Monday
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Departures
from Puerto Natales
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Friday |
All sailings must be confirmed 48 hours prior
to departure.
All sailing dates are subject to change without
prior notice. |
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