Explore the exciting boat trip through the Balmaceda and Serrano glaciers from Puerto Natales. Marvel at the spectacular scenery of Bernardo O'Higgins National Park.
Torres Del Paine National Park
We will begin our adventure from Puerto Natales, where we will check in before boarding the catamaran. The tour begins along the Señoret Channel, with views of the Frigorífico Bories National Historic Monument, a structure built in 1913 that is distinguished by its post-Victorian English-style architecture.
The voyage will continue until we reach our main destination, Mount Balmaceda, from where the magnificent Balmaceda Glacier can be seen. Then, we will continue sailing until we reach Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, where we will disembark. A trail of about 1 km will lead us to the base of the Serrano Glacier, passing by the Témpanos Lagoon and crossing a native forest of coigües, ñirres and ciruelillos. At this point, we will be able to take pictures and marvel at the vast mass of ice.
On board the boat, we will enjoy a whisky while contemplating the impressive panoramic view of the Serrano Glacier. Before returning to Puerto Natales, we will stop at Estancia Perales (or similar), where we will be welcomed with a traditional Magellanic barbecue.
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Duration 11 hours
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