Following our first two Patagonian ports of call where we were feeling we only had a glimpse of Patagonia this certainly changed with our next
Chris and Laura's adventures around the world…
Following our first two Patagonian ports of call where we were feeling we only had a glimpse of Patagonia this certainly changed with our next
Patagonia is a large, desolate region in the south of South America stretching across Chile and Argentina. As our ship was travelling around the tip of South
Valparaiso (Chile) to Buenos Aires (Argentina) Ports of call: Valparaiso – Puerto Montt – Puerto Chacabuco – Chilean Fjords – Strait of Magellan – Punta
Valparaiso is one of the major seaports of the South Pacific located about 70 miles northwest of Santiago. As an “extraordinary example of industrial-age heritage
Santiago (or officially ‘Santiago de Chile’), capital and largest city of Chile is located in a valley close to the Andes and in the middle of
Mendoza is a modern Argentine city located approximately 360 km east from Santiago and 1050 km west from Buenos Aires. Nestled next to the Andes