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Ultramarine
Quark Expeditions


Upon arriving in this splendid city, known for its architecture and rich European heritage, you will independently transfer to your group hotel (pre-expedition hotel night included in mandatory transfer package).

After an early breakfast at the hotel, the group will transfer to the airport and board our private charter flight to Ushuaia, Argentina. Upon arrival, you will be transferred from the airport to a central downtown location to have some time on your own to explore this quaint port town before meeting the bus (at a designated location) to be transferred to your ship. After a late afternoon embarkation, you will sail along the historic Beagle Channel, which transects the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the extreme south of South America.

As we begin our exploration of Chile’s southern extent, expect a new adventure every day. Though each expedition will be different, depending on the weather, we aim to start our journey to the “edge of the earth” with a visit to historic Cape Horn (Cabo de Hornos). At the southernmost point of the Tierra del Fuego (“Land of Fire”) archipelago, this steep, rocky headland on Hornos Island marks the northern boundary of the famous Drake Passage, where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet. From the 1700s to the early 1900s, prior to the opening of the Panama Canal, this cape was part of a major global trade route. IMPORTANT REMINDER If sea and weather conditions allow, you may go ashore for a hike out to the lighthouse, the tiny Stella Maris (“Star of the Sea”) Chapel, and the albatrossshaped monument honoring the many mariners who lost their lives attempting to “round the Horn.” Atop the windswept promontory, pause for a moment to take in the panoramic view and to enjoy the peaceful solitude that can only be found at one of the most southern stretches of land in the world.

As our ship sails north toward the southern edge of Tierra del Fuego, stimulating presentations by your Expedition Team will enrich your knowledge of the glacial systems, geology, environment, wildlife and storied history of the region as you retrace Charles Darwin’s historic journey through the Beagle Channel, a 150-mile (240 km) strait separating Tierra del Fuego’s main island from several smaller islands. Named after Captain Robert FitzRoy’s famous ship on which Charles Darwin was a young naturalist, the channel presents plenty of photo ops to capture seabirds hovering overhead and dramatic vistas of jagged-peaked mountains and glaciers. Rugged and untouched, this magnificent landscape is as starkly beautiful as it was when Darwin first laid eyes on it in 1833. What he experienced in this region would later help him form his then controversial theory on evolution by natural selection. Glacier Alley (as it’s nicknamed) is one of the most spectacular ship passages in Tierra del Fuego. The glaciers’ names honor the European countries that first explored the region: España (Oblicuo), Romanche, Alemania (Roncagli), Francia, Italia, and Holland Glaciers. Situated within the protected boundary of Alberto de Agostini National Park, both Pia and Garibaldi Glaciers sit at the head of picturesque, often ice-choked f jords that offer guests jaw-dropping views. Located within the Cordillera Darwin (Darwin Mountain Range), the impressive Pia Glacier extends from the soaring mountaintops down into the sea. A short hike to a lookout point provides superb vistas of the glacier and mountains. Surrounded by pristine sub-Antarctic forests, Garibaldi Glacier flows from a separate mountain, providing equally exceptional views, with the Darwin Mountains rising dramatically out of the fjord. We can explore this area by Zodiac, and include a visit to a beautiful glacial waterfall nearby. As we navigate the fjords, your Expedition Team will keep watch for Andean condors, massive birds whose wing span is second only to the wandering albatross.

As our ship sails north toward the southern edge of Tierra del Fuego, stimulating presentations by your Expedition Team will enrich your knowledge of the glacial systems, geology, environment, wildlife and storied history of the region as you retrace Charles Darwin’s historic journey through the Beagle Channel, a 150-mile (240 km) strait separating Tierra del Fuego’s main island from several smaller islands. Named after Captain Robert FitzRoy’s famous ship on which Charles Darwin was a young naturalist, the channel presents plenty of photo ops to capture seabirds hovering overhead and dramatic vistas of jagged-peaked mountains and glaciers. Rugged and untouched, this magnificent landscape is as starkly beautiful as it was when Darwin first laid eyes on it in 1833. What he experienced in this region would later help him form his then controversial theory on evolution by natural selection. Glacier Alley (as it’s nicknamed) is one of the most spectacular ship passages in Tierra del Fuego. The glaciers’ names honor the European countries that first explored the region: España (Oblicuo), Romanche, Alemania (Roncagli), Francia, Italia, and Holland Glaciers. Situated within the protected boundary of Alberto de Agostini National Park, both Pia and Garibaldi Glaciers sit at the head of picturesque, often ice-choked f jords that offer guests jaw-dropping views. Located within the Cordillera Darwin (Darwin Mountain Range), the impressive Pia Glacier extends from the soaring mountaintops down into the sea. A short hike to a lookout point provides superb vistas of the glacier and mountains. Surrounded by pristine sub-Antarctic forests, Garibaldi Glacier flows from a separate mountain, providing equally exceptional views, with the Darwin Mountains rising dramatically out of the fjord. We can explore this area by Zodiac, and include a visit to a beautiful glacial waterfall nearby. As we navigate the fjords, your Expedition Team will keep watch for Andean condors, massive birds whose wing span is second only to the wandering albatross.

Located at the end of a tranquil lagoon surrounded by lush sub-Antarctic forests in Agostini Sound, Dainelli Glacier (sometimes called Aguila— Spanish for “Eagle” Glacier) is a unique sight, as it appears to flow over rolling hills rather than mountains. Cruising aboard a Zodiac toward the blue-tinged ice, conditions permitting, you will be humbled by the wonder of nature’s power. We hope to venture ashore for an easy hike along the beach to get a more intensive look at the glacier and surrounding mountains.

Continuing north, we’ll navigate through a remote network of coastal f jords and channels, including time spent venturing out into the Pacific Ocean. Your Expedition Team will prepare you for the adventures that await, helping you further understand the glacial systems, as well as the f lora and fauna that can be found in this part of Chile. Take a moment, as we glide past soaring snow-capped peaks, to contemplate the indigenous peoples who thrived here for thousands of years and the mariners of early European exploration who traveled these same sheltered passageways, and were rewarded with the same wondrous sights.

Sailing the turquoise waters of the extraordinary stretch of coastline leading to the small port of Puerto Natales, we’ll meander through a mesmerizing maze of deep, windswept fjords, narrow channels and isolated bays, with an eye toward the rugged landscape, unique wildlife and impressive glaciers that tumble from the towering mountains into the icy waters below, along with the imperial and king cormorants, South American terns, black-necked swans and southern wigeons (Chiloé wigeons) that frequent the fjords. Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most stunning wilderness areas in South America, and Puerto Natales is the gateway. This enormous park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, so designated for both its natural wonders and ancient human history, and named for the three granite peaks that tower above the glacier-fed lakes. Enjoy a day of hiking, and exploration aboard chartered buses tailored to your preferred activity level with lookouts in the park, followed by traditional Patagonian cuisine in the afternoon. Taking our expedition onto dry land for another full day, we will also visit a working Patagonian estancia (“ranch”), founded in 1891 by Scottish immigrants. Here you will learn about Patagonian sheep farming in a historic pastoral setting. You may be lucky enough to spot in the surrounding grasslands wildlife such as ostrich-like rhea, and guanacos, a wild relative of the domestic llama. Complete your cultural experience with a lunch of barbecued lamb al palo (“on a stick”), and return to the ship in the early evening.
Sailing the turquoise waters of the extraordinary stretch of coastline leading to the small port of Puerto Natales, we’ll meander through a mesmerizing maze of deep, windswept fjords, narrow channels and isolated bays, with an eye toward the rugged landscape, unique wildlife and impressive glaciers that tumble from the towering mountains into the icy waters below, along with the imperial and king cormorants, South American terns, black-necked swans and southern wigeons (Chiloé wigeons) that frequent the fjords. Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most stunning wilderness areas in South America, and Puerto Natales is the gateway. This enormous park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, so designated for both its natural wonders and ancient human history, and named for the three granite peaks that tower above the glacier-fed lakes. Enjoy a day of hiking, and exploration aboard chartered buses tailored to your preferred activity level with lookouts in the park, followed by traditional Patagonian cuisine in the afternoon. Taking our expedition onto dry land for another full day, we will also visit a working Patagonian estancia (“ranch”), founded in 1891 by Scottish immigrants. Here you will learn about Patagonian sheep farming in a historic pastoral setting. You may be lucky enough to spot in the surrounding grasslands wildlife such as ostrich-like rhea, and guanacos, a wild relative of the domestic llama. Complete your cultural experience with a lunch of barbecued lamb al palo (“on a stick”), and return to the ship in the early evening.

Cruising the pristine waters of the Canal de las Montañas (“Channel” or “Fjord of the Mountains”) will leave you breathless. You’ll be awed by the amazing series of waterfalls cascading down between the jagged peaks that rise up sharply on either side of the narrow, 41-mile (66 km) long channel dotted with glaciers, five of which spill dramatically into the water. Here, impressive ice fields glisten in the distance, and steeply sloped glaciers exceed elevations over 8,235 feet (2,510 meters). The channel also provides an ideal place to put our Zodiacs in the water for more detailed exploring or the chance to go ashore for a hike to scenic viewpoints. If you’re feeling more adventurous, perhaps you’ll treat yourself to an optional kayaking excursion (extra cost), an exceptional opportunity to experience the channel from a unique perspective.

A series of small islands and rocky outcrops in Almirantazgo Sound (“Admiralty Sound”), a fjord off the Strait of Magellan, Tuckers Islets is a superb location for viewing penguins. Though landing here is prohibited to protect the fragile nesting habitat, a Zodiac excursion will take you near a pebble beach to view a colony of 4,000-plus breeding Magellanic penguins, conditions permitting. Named for Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, whose crew sighted the charming creatures in 1520 during the f irst circumnavigation of the globe, the species is native to the region, and the sight of them in their burrows, lounging on the beach or waddling in and out of the water, is one you won’t forget. If we’re fortunate, we may also see Chilean skuas, Magellanic cormorants (rock shags), imperial cormorants (king shags), oystercatchers, kelp geese, or even dolphins.

Continuing our exploration of Almirantazgo Sound, we plan to explore ashore at Ainsworth Bay, one of the most picturesque and pristine places in Patagonia. Surrounded by untouched sub-Antarctic forest, this isolated bay is a protected area within the border of Alberto de Agostini National Park. It hosts abundant birdlife, so you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled as we cruise in the Zodiacs. Hiking options will be available for all fitness levels, affording panoramic views of Marinelli Glacier, Marinelli Fjord and the surrounding Darwin mountain range.

Another excellent spot for glacier exploring in Almirantazgo Sound is Bahia Brookes (Brookes Bay), where, conditions permitting, we’ll go ashore by Zodiac. The bay offers ample chances for closer views of a number of waterfalls and glaciers, including the calving North Brookes Glacier, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the towering Darwin mountain range. Amid the serene silence of this icy wonderland, the only sound you may hear is the powerful roar of ice breaking off and crashing into the frigid waters below. This is also a great location for viewing ice fall deposits, which form reconstituted glaciers, and kame (silt and sediment deposits).

In the middle of the Strait of Magellan, Marta Island (Isla Marta) is home to abundant birdlife and more than one thousand Patagonian (South American) sea lions. To protect the wildlife, shore landings are not possible here, but we do plan to circumnavigate the island, providing numerous opportunities to observe and photograph the colony from a short distance, in the comfort of a Zodiac. Called lobos marinos (“sea wolves”) by local Chileans, these giant pinnipeds—males can weigh over 700 pounds/320 kg—form quite a noisy group as each sea lion vies for a choice spot of coastline. As you cruise by, sightings of imperial cormorants, skuas, southern gulls, snowy sheathbill—and if we’re lucky, dolphins—are also possible.

After an adventurous two weeks of exploration, you’ll say goodbye to your Expedition Team and disembark in Punta Arenas, to be transferred to the airport for your charter flight to Santiago, where you are welcome to continue on your own travels or connect to your homeward flights.




Introducing our sumptuous suite located on Deck 6, spanning an impressive 563 sq. ft. (52.3 m²) of interior living space complemented by a private 46 sq. ft. (4.3 m²) balcony. This suite epitomizes the essence of luxurious travel, designed for those who refuse to compromise on comfort or style. As our largest and most opulent suite, it offers unparalleled sleeping, entertainment, and storage spaces, making it an ideal choice for families or discerning travelers seeking the comforts of home while at sea. Inside, guests will find a private bedroom furnished with either a double bed or two singles, along with a spacious walk-in closet. The suite also features a cozy sitting area with a sofa bed and an additional walk-in hallway closet. The private balcony invites you to unwind in the fresh sea air, while the suite is equipped with thoughtful amenities including a desk, refrigerator, and TV. The luxurious bathroom provides a shower, bathtub with heated floors, and an additional powder room for added convenience. To enhance your experience, standard amenities such as a hairdryer, bathrobe, slippers, and essential bath products are provided, along with complimentary bottled water. For those seeking even greater comfort, premium amenities include upgraded bedding, in-suite coffee, and binoculars available for loan. Guests can enjoy onboard WiFi credit, included laundry services, in-suite dining during scheduled meals, and a complimentary spa package. Selected pre- and post-expedition hotel accommodations, as well as arrival transfers, may also be included for a seamless travel experience. Our suite is an invitation to indulge in the lavish lifestyle at sea, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated for your utmost satisfaction. Experience the pinnacle of cruise luxury in this exquisite suite, where your comfort is our priority.














位於第六甲板的豪華套房擁有約446平方英尺(41.4平方米)的室內生活空間及46.3平方英尺(4.3平方米)的私人陽台,完美為想要各種享受的旅客而設。這間寬敞的套房擁有獨立臥室、完整浴室、衛生間及兩個不同的生活空間,特別適合家庭或伴侶,在船上也能享受如家一般的舒適。 房間配置方面,私密臥室內可選擇一張雙人床或兩張單人床,並配有步入式衣櫥。寬敞的客廳提供沙發床及額外衣櫥,讓您無論是放鬆還是娛樂都能自如應對。套房內還擁有私人陽台、書桌、冰箱、電視、配有淋浴和浴缸的私人浴室,並且地板設施為加熱設計,讓您在寒冷的夜晚也能感受到溫暖。 為了提升您的住宿體驗,此套房還包含標準配備,如吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋、洗髮精、護髮素、沐浴露及免費水瓶。此外,升級的高端配備包括高級寢具、套房內咖啡及可借用的望遠鏡,讓您的旅程更加難忘。 服務方面,您將享有船上WiFi抵用金、包含的洗衣服務、定期的套房餐飲服務、贈送的水療套餐,以及在適用情況下的升級酒店住宿安排與到達接送服務,確保您的旅行充滿便利與舒適。

















位於第七甲板的套房類別是本艘郵輪中最為獨特的選擇,擁有約369平方英尺(34.3平方米)的室內生活空間以及67平方英尺(6.2平方米)的私人陽台,專為渴望在床上享受無遮擋北極美景的旅客設計。該套房結合了壯觀的景色、寬敞的室內環境、完整的浴室及豐富的陽台空間,並且方便前往健身中心讓您全方位放鬆身心。房內配備雙人床或兩張單人床,舒適的座椅帶有沙發床,書桌、冰箱、電視以及設有淋浴、浴缸和加熱地板的私密浴室,為您提供無可匹敵的舒適體驗。此外,標準設施包括吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋、洗髮水、護髮素、沐浴乳和免費水瓶,而升級的床上用品及房內咖啡則為高級設施。郵輪內也提供WiFi可使用信用額度、包羅洗衣服務及在安排餐時提供的房內用餐服務,滿足高端旅客的需求。














坐落於艦艇第六層的這款套房,擁有約350平方英尺(32.5平方米)的室內空間及100平方英尺(9.3平方米)的陽台,非常適合渴望寬敞室內設計及寬大陽台的旅客。在第六層的中央位置,住客能享受到最小程度的移動感與晃動,令人倍感舒適。此房型配有一張雙人床或兩張單人床、沙發床的休息區、私密、寬敞的陽台、書桌、冰箱、電視及配有淋浴、浴缸和地暖的私人浴室。在標準設施上,您可享用吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋以及洗髮精、護髮素和沐浴露,同時提供的瓶裝水讓您水分充足。高級設施則包括升級的床品及房內咖啡。服務方面,還提供船上WiFi額度、免費洗衣及定時房內餐飲服務。這款套房不僅是一個舒適的休憩之所,更是享受海上旅程的理想選擇。

















坐落於第4和第6甲板的豪華陽台套房擁有約299平方英尺(27.8平方米)的室內生活空間以及70平方英尺(6.5平方米)的私人陽台,特別適合追求寬敞居住環境的旅客。這款套房配置完整浴室及封閉式廁所,讓早晨的準備過程更加私密與便利,無論是與家人還是朋友一同出行都能舒適應對。房間內設有一張雙人床或兩張單人床、沙發床的休息區、書桌、冰箱及電視,並配備私密的浴室,內含淋浴、浴缸及地熱地板,使用起來更為舒適。此外,標準設施包括吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋、洗髮精、護髮素、沐浴露及免費水瓶,旨在為每位旅客提供極致的舒適體驗。














Experience the elegance of the Balcony Suite, strategically located on Decks 4 and 6. Spanning approximately 226 sq. ft. of well-appointed indoor living space, complemented by a generous 52 sq. ft. private balcony, this entry-level suite stands out as one of the most spacious options available on its class of ship. Tailored for guests seeking a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living, it serves as a perfect retreat. Families or groups can take advantage of the four connecting suites within this category, ensuring a seamless experience for those wishing to stay close during their journey. The suite features versatile sleeping arrangements with either a double bed or two singles, along with a cozy sitting area equipped with a sofa bed. Modern conveniences include a desk, refrigerator, TV, and a private bathroom with a shower and heated floors, ensuring comfort throughout your stay. Guests are also treated to standard amenities such as a hair dryer, bathrobe, slippers, and complimentary toiletries including shampoo and shower gel, alongside a complimentary water bottle for hydration on the go. Indulge in the ultimate relaxation experience aboard with the Balcony Suite, where luxury meets practicality.







這間位於第三層甲板的雙人套房,面積約為285平方英尺(26.5平方米),非常適合共同旅行的夥伴或是希望與志同道合的人共享的單獨旅客。此套房充分利用室內空間,並讓住客能夠時刻與戶外環境保持連結。作為該艘郵輪同級別中最大型的入門級雙人套房,無論是休閒還是工作都能打造出舒適的居住體驗。 房間內設有一張雙人床或兩張單人床、帶沙發床的休憩區、窗戶景觀、書桌、冰箱、電視以及擁有淋浴設施和地暖的私人浴室。此外,配備完善的標準設施包括吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋、洗髮精、護髮素、沐浴露及免費的水瓶,為您的旅途增添便利與舒適。此房型可依需求選擇安排一張雙人床或兩張單人床,滿足每位旅客的需求。







位於第三層甲板的這間房型面積約為285平方英尺(26.5平方米),是獨自旅行的客人與志同道合的同伴分享美好時光的理想之選,或適合三人同行的朋友群體。房間內設有三張獨立的單人床,其中兩張可合併為雙人床,並配有每位客人所需的便利設施。此外,房型還設有舒適的休息區、景觀窗、書桌、冰箱及電視,並配備私人浴室,內有淋浴設施及地暖地板,為您提供奢華的舒適感。標準設施包含吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋、洗髮精、護髮素、沐浴露及免費礦泉水,讓您的入住體驗更為完美。


位於第六層的這間單人套房面積約132平方英尺(12.3平方米),非常適合珍視隱私的獨自旅行者,讓您可以在床上輕鬆欣賞壯麗的海景。這是同級別郵輪中唯一配備落地窗的單人套房,為您提供無與倫比的觀景體驗。房間內設有單人床、書桌、冰箱、電視及私人浴室,浴室內附有淋浴間及加熱地板,為您帶來無與倫比的舒適感。此外,標準設施包括吹風機、浴袍、拖鞋、洗髮水、護髮素、沐浴乳以及免費瓶裝水,讓您的入住更加方便與放鬆。這間套房融合了私密性與奢華感,讓您的郵輪之旅無疑成為一次難忘的體驗。