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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

Discover the charm of Puerto Montt, the gateway to Chile's breathtaking Lake District. This vibrant city, once the endpoint for adventurers, now serves as a lively hub of fishing, textiles, and tourism. Stroll through its bustling center, where modern malls meet quaint, clapboard houses overlooking the serene Seno de Reloncaví. On sunny days, unwind at Playa Pelluco or explore the lush countryside along scenic coastal drives. Embrace the allure of this captivating region, where nature and culture intertwine, inviting travelers to experience the beauty of southern Chile.

There is no limit to the awe-inspiring sights on your flexible expedition in Chile’s fjords. As you cruise, the captain and crew will select the most fascinating routes to stunning experiences. Meet the remaining 60 Indigenous people in Puerto Eden, a community still undiscovered by tourism. This is where the last descendants of the Kaweskar, Indigenous sea nomads, live. Instead of roads, the car-free village has wooden plank paths, footbridges and steps leading through the area so that every house can be reached with dry feet. Surrounded by unspoilt wilderness, you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding nature on an eye-opening walk. The excitement on board will mount as you glide past the majestic Amalia Glacier and enjoy the vast panoramas from the many open deck areas.

Time is turned back as you cruising through the famous Strait of Magellan in the wake of the first circumnavigator.


Experience this bird paradise the Falkland Islands, which is home to around 60 species, at close range during your Zodiac landings. Observe rockhopper and Magellanic penguins, who share their habitat with kelp geese, striated caracaras, king cormorants as well as black-browed and wandering albatrosses.


In South Gorgia live Hundreds of thousands of king penguins side by side with elephant seals and fur seals on the coasts and cliffs – overwhelming natural spectacles that you can observe from a respectful distance after landing on one of the black shores. In addition, trace the footsteps of the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, who found his final resting place here in 1922.


The South Orkney Islands are a lonely, glaciated world of icy wilderness located in the Scotia Sea. They are home to chinstrap and Adelie penguins, which can be spotted here. With luck, you’ll also see icebergs drifting off the rugged coast. Find out how the polar explorers live at the Argentinian Orcadas Station (depending on weather and authorisation). Experience the South Shetland Islands between ice and awe intensively – on deck as well as by Zodiac. Off the Antarctic Peninsula, your ship sails into the centre of the flooded caldera of Deception Island. Majestic glaciers and gigantic icebergs shimmer in Paradise Bay. The Lemaire Channel is also impressive, flanked by mighty mountains up to 1,000 m (3,281 ft) high. Icebergs ahead: at the bow and on the open deck areas, you can enjoy the best views of the white wonderland. You may even spot the flukes of blue whales, sperm whales and humpback whales as well as orcas. The Weddell Sea is home to stunning ice formations – whether as sparkling blue-and-white sculptures, gigantic tabular icebergs or creaking sheets of dense pack ice.


Nestled at the southernmost tip of Argentina, Ushuaia is a captivating gateway to Tierra del Fuego. This vibrant city, often deemed the world's southernmost, combines stunning natural beauty with rich history. Once a penal colony, Ushuaia has transformed into a thriving tourist hub, welcoming over 120,000 visitors during summer. Explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes, sail the serene Beagle Channel, or embark on thrilling adventures in Tierra del Fuego National Park. As evening falls, the sun casts a magical glow over the mountains, enticing travelers to discover the charm of this unique destination.
