$185.000
The Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers are located within Bernardo O’Higgins National Park. To reach this park, you must sail approximately 30 nautical miles northwest of Puerto Natales (there is no other way to get there; it’s only accessible by boat). Its difficult access makes this national park a relatively undiscovered gem, yet it’s renowned for its stunning surroundings. Weather permitting, during the trip you’ll see the former Bories meatpacking plant, cormorant colonies, waterfalls, sea lions, and abundant local flora.
This boat trip, along with the Torres del Paine Full Day Tour, the Grey Glacier Boat Trip, and the Active Paine Full Day Tour, are just some of the many options we offer while in Southern Patagonia. This tour lasts approximately 10 hours.
Passengers must arrive at the offices at 560 Eberhard Street at 8:00 AM. After checking in, we will head to the Puerto Bories area, where our adventure will begin. After boarding, we will sail towards Mount Balmaceda (2035 meters) through the Señoret Channel. On this trip, you will be able to observe and enjoy small waterfalls, dolphins, colonies of cormorants, sea lions, and various types of birds. Upon arriving at Puerto Toro, we will disembark and begin an approximately one-hour hike (round trip) along the shore of the Iceberg Lagoon to reach the Serrano Glacier. On the way back, we will stop at a ranch for a typical local lamb barbecue lunch. Return to Puerto Natales, arriving at approximately 6:00 PM.
This price includes: Glacier cruise, entrance fees, glacial ice pisco sour, coffee or tea on board, roast lamb, wine, soft drinks, salad (lunch included), and guide.
NOTE: If at any time the captain or the port authority of Puerto Natales requests, without prior notice, that the vessel not depart or return to port, the passenger will have the option to reschedule the activity or receive a 100% refund.
$185.000