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Breathtaking Patagonian Chilean Fjords Cruise

If the Chilean Fjords aren’t on your bucket list they should be! We ended up spending an entire day on a pagagonian cruise when our Punta Arepas port was canceled, I’m so glad crusied the chile fjords instead. It was breathtaking and all around us for the entire day. Absolutely breathtaking experience that I highly recommend to anyone of any age!

If the Chilean Fjords aren't on your bucket list they should be! We ended up spending an entire day on a pagagonian cruise when our Punta Arepas port was canceled, I'm so glad crusied the chile fjords instead. It was breathtaking and all around us for the entire day. Absolutely breathtaking experience that I highly recommend to anyone of any age! 

Chilean Fjords

The Chilean Fjords are an absolute must-see! We had the most unforgettable experience cruising through the stunning Patagonian landscapes when our original port plans fell through. Spending a whole day surrounded by these awe-inspiring fjords was truly breathtaking. I can’t recommend it enough to anyone looking for a truly unforgettable adventure, no matter your age. Put it on your bucket list – you won’t regret it!
We were suppose to stpo at Punta Arepas, Chile and visit an Estancia. It would have been fun I'm sure, but after seeing how beautiful the scenery was in the south american fjords, I'm so glad we missed this port. If yo uare planning an Antarctica Cruise, make sure your itinerary includes the Chilean Fjords!
Punta Arenas, Chile
We were suppose to stpo at Punta Arepas, Chile and visit an Estancia. It looks lovely and I’m sure it would have been fun, but after seeing how beautiful the scenery was in the south american fjords, I’m so glad we missed this port. If yo uare planning an Antarctica Cruise, make sure your itinerary includes the Chilean Fjords! So good bye Punta Arepas!

map of chilean fjordsin south america by chile and argentina near punto arepas and usuaia

Patagonian Fjords

patagonian fjords in chili and argentina from cruise ship
My son on the cruise ship deck with the beautiful Patagonian Fjords behind him

The Chilean fjords are a series of stunning waterways located along the southern coast of Chile, stretching over 1,000 miles from Puerto Montt to Cape Horn. These fjords are characterized by their towering cliffs, snow-capped mountains, and lush forests, creating a truly breathtaking landscape.

chilean fjord glacier as seen from cruise ship
Chilean Fjord glacier as seen from our cruise ship on February 23, 2024

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What makes the Chilean fjords so special is their unique combination of dramatic scenery and diverse wildlife. Here, you can spot a variety of marine animals such as dolphins, whales, and sea lions, as well as numerous species of birds. The fjords are also home to pristine glaciers and countless waterfalls, adding to the overall charm of the region.

beautiful chilean fjords with snow capped andes mountains

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We were confined to our cruise ship, not a bad way to enjoy the breathtaking view all day long!

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This is our view of the Chilean Fjords all day long, 360 degrees around the ship! WOW just doesn’t cut it and picutres don’t do it justice!

Chile Fjords

Alternatively, you can fly into one of the major cities in southern Chile, such as Puerto Montt or Punta Arenas, and then take a ferry or boat ride through the fjords. This option allows you to enjoy the convenience of air travel while still experiencing the stunning landscapes of the fjords.

If you are staying in a city off of the fjords there are countless activities to enjoy in the Chilean fjords, from sailing and kayaking to hiking and wildlife watching. You can explore remote islands, visit fishing villages, and even take a dip in natural hot springs.

Visiti Patagonian Fjords in teh spring to see ice still in the water, adding to the dramatic scenery! South America
Visiti Patagonian Fjords in teh spring to see ice still in the water, adding to the dramatic scenery!

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Chilean fjords are a unique and stunning example of nature’s diversity. Located in the southern part of Chile, these fjords are characterized by their steep cliffs, deep waters, and lush forests. The geography of the fjords is shaped by the Andes Mountains and provides a perfect habitat for a wide variety of animal species.

One of the most iconic animals that can be found in the Chilean fjords is the southern right whale. These magnificent creatures migrate to the area each year to breed and give birth in the calm waters of the fjords. Other marine mammals such as seals, dolphins, and orcas can also be spotted in the fjords, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

On land, the fjords are home to unique bird species such as the Andean condor, the majestic symbol of the Andes Mountains. The forests that line the fjords provide shelter for animals like the elusive puma and the playful South American river otter.

Tail of a Humpback Whale in Strait of Magellan, Chile with mountains

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Here’s a breakdown of the weather month by month and what to wear to make the most of your adventure.

  • January to March: These months are summer in the southern hemisphere, so expect warmer temperatures ranging from 50-70°F. Pack light layers, sunscreen, and a hat for protection against the sun.
  • April to June: Fall brings cooler temperatures ranging from 40-60°F. Don’t forget a waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes for hiking, and a warm sweater for evenings.
  • July to September: Winter in the Chilean fjords means temperatures dropping to 30-50°F. Bring your thickest coat, gloves, scarves, and warm layers to stay cozy during your exploration.
  • October to December: Spring begins with temperatures increasing to 40-60°F. Pack layers that can be easily added or removed, a mix of long and short-sleeve shirts, and a waterproof jacket for any unpredictable showers.

Now that you know what to expect, you can pack accordingly and fully enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Chilean fjords!

Icebergs in the Drake Passage, the open ocean between South America and Antarctica.
Next we sailed from South American through the Drake Passage to Antarctica
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