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Tour

Laguna San Rafael National Park Day Cruise

  • 13 Stunden
  • 9/10 | 25 Bewertungen
  • Geöffnet am Mo, Fr, Sa

Join us on an exciting boat trip to Laguna San Rafael National Park, exploring the stunning Aysén region and one of Chilean Patagonia's largest glaciers.

Chilean Patagonia Boat Trip from Puerto Chacabuco

We'll meet at Puerto Oxxean dock in Puerto Chacabuco at the scheduled time and embark on a catamaran journey through Aysén, Chile. Enjoy an onboard breakfast as we navigate the channels, offering views of native forests, green islands, and fjords.

Learn about the unique Patagonian landscapes as we sail south. Mid-morning, enjoy a light onboard snack during our voyage. Around midday, we'll have lunch featuring local specialities.

After lunch, we'll arrive at Laguna San Rafael National Park, housing a glacier 2 kilometres (1.25 miles) wide and 20 kilometres (12.5 miles) long. Weather permitting, we'll disembark for a zodiac ride to the glacier covering Mount San Valentín, the highest mountain in western Patagonia at 4053 meters (13,300 feet).

Following the boat ride, we'll return to the catamaran for a toast of whiskey with glacier ice. The return journey will be complemented by drinks available at the onboard bar, including tea, hot chocolate, or coffee.

We will conclude the activity by docking at the Oxxean Port pier, completing our adventure approximately 13 hours after departure.

Preise

Inklusive

  • Transport by catamaran
  • English–speaking guide
  • Zodiac boat ride (for those over four years old)
  • Breakfast, snack, and lunch
  • Glass of whisky with glacier ice
  • Bar service on board for the return journey

Standort

Aktivitätsort

Calle Alberto Blest Gana, Aisén, Aisen of Gral. C. Ibáñez del Campo, Chile

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