Cape Horn & Patagonia: M/V Ventus Australis

Ventus Australis is the name announced for the new state-of-the-art ship being built for Australis Expedition cruise line. The name – Latin for “Southern Wind” – reflects Tierra del Fuego’s distinctive weather, a factor that has long determined the region’s socio-cultural development and that so impressed the early mariners who endeavored to explore Patagonia’s southernmost waterways. Tailor-made for exploring the remote southern tip of South America, all aspects of the 210-passenger ship — including size, length, draft and engine power — are designed to give Ventus Australis the extreme maneuverability necessary to navigate narrow fjords and channels where no other cruise ships can venture. Asenav, the internationally acclaimed Chilean shipyard, is creating our latest masterpiece, just as they did with the three other expedition ships for Australis. Ventus Australis will feature the latest regulations regarding safety at sea and protecting the marine environment, as all of our fleet does. When it goes into service in early 2018, Ventus Australis will give travelers a chance to experience the remoteness of Patagonia and step ashore at fabled Cape Horn .

Cape Horn & Patagonia: M/V Ventus Australis

Travel itinerary

Patagonian Explorer
Day 1 — Ushuaia
Day 2 — Cape Horn – Walaia Bay
Day 3 — Pia Glacier – Geribaldi Glacier
Day 4 — Piloto and Nena Glaciers – De Agostini – Sound and Aguila Glacier
Day 5 — Magadalena Island* – Punta Arenas

*In September and April, this excursion is replaced by a ride aboard Zodiacs to Marta Island

Fjords of Tierra del Fuego
Day 1 — Punta Arenas
Day 2 — Ainsworth Bay – Tucker Islets*
Day 3 — Pia Glacier – Glacier Alley**
Day 4 — Cape Horn – Wulaia Bay
Day 5 — Ushuaia

*In September and April, this excursion is replaced by a ride aboard Zodiacs to Marta Island
**Not an excursion

Cape Horn & Patagonia: M/V Ventus Australis

General information & maps

Cape Horn & Patagonia: M/V Ventus Australis

Not included

  • Airport and departure taxes
  • Gratuities to guides and drivers
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Travel insurance
  • Reciprocity and/or local taxes if applicable
  • Visas required for entry into the country as necessary. Please discuss this with your travel agent to determine your requirements prior to departure.

IMPORTANT: Canadian tourists must pay a US$92 reciprocity fee online prior to their arrival in Argentina. The fee is payable on the Dirección Nacional de Migraciones website. A printed receipt must be shown to your airline company upon check-in and submitted to immigration authorities upon arrival. Failure to pay this fee in advance may result in refusal of boarding or entry to Argentina and a possible return to your port of origin. The fee is valid for multiple entries until one month prior to the expiry of your passport. Make sure you keep more than one copy of the receipt for your entries.

Those entering Argentina on a Canadian passport with a valid visa, such as a business, student, or residency visa, do not have to pay the reciprocity fee. Dual nationals are exempt, even when entering on a Canadian passport.

5 days

On Request

Comments from the Hall Family on their recent trip to Italy:

“LOVED IT!…drivers were all extremely nice and professional and the guides were all fantastic. Two of the small group tours we were on had no other people so it was like a private tour. The Truffle Hunting tour was a highlight…extreme gratitude for the excellent service. ????”

Hall Family, Ontario
December 7, 2022