Ushuaia is the departing point of both cruises to Chile and Antarctica.


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 Revised: 17 Jan 2006

 

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Australis Cruises

Mare Australis, is a new ocean liner with capacity for 132 passengers in 64 cabins and four categories. All cabins have low beds, ocean view, private bath, heating, safe and wardrobe. It also cruises to Cape Horn! In combination with the cruises, Australis also offers Patagonia Circuits, a combination of cruise and land programs giving you the opportunity to explore the best of Patagonia. These combine the Torres del Paine National Park with El Calafate and its impressive glacier, Perito Moreno, together with a cruise sailing.  
Mare Australis Routes & Rates


ANTARCTICA CRUISES
The mysterious White Continent, with its multi-colored ice caps, glistening glaciers and towering snow-capped mountains, offers unparalleled scenery and photographic opportunities. Join us on one of the exciting programs of voyages to the "White Continent":

Our Classic Antarctica adventure cruises offer the ultimate introduction to the White Continent. Embarking and disembarking in the port of Ushuaia, Argentina, they include many of the wildlife and scenic highlights of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands.

Our longer Explorers' Cruises combine the adventure cruises of Classic Antarctica with visits to the Falkland Islands and South Georgia. Depending on the itinerary, the Explorers¼ Cruises embark and disembark in the ports of Ushuaia or Puerto Madryn in Argentina or Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands.

There are also more unusual programs such as the Classic Antarctica Adventure with SCUBA-diving, sea-kayaking and camping options, or a fabulous voyage traveling the length and breadth of the stunning Falkland Islands.

 

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