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Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego’s Darwin Range 14 Days

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Days/NightsExpedition Miles

Cape Horn and Darwin Range

12 days, 11 nights (season 2009-2010)

14 days, 13 nights (season 2010 - 2011)

420+ n

Trip Trail

Scheduled Expeditions to Cape Horn & Tierra del Fuego´s Darwin Range for Austral Summer Season 2009 - 2010

SV Santa Maria (12 days, 11 nights)

W 12/15 FROM 01.02.2010 TO 12.01.2010

W 14/15 FROM 01.03.2010 TO 12.03.2010

W 15/15 FROM 15.03.2010 TO 26.03.2010

Scheduled Expeditions to Cape Horn & Tierra del Fuego´s Darwin Range for Austral Summer Season 2010 - 2011

SV Santa Maria (14 days, 13 nights)

W 01/16 FROM 15.11.2010 TO 28.11.2010

W 02/16 FROM 04.12.2010 TO 17.12.2010

W 04/16 FROM 18.01.2011 TO 31.01.2011

W 05/16 FROM 05.02.2011 TO 18.02.2011

W 06/16 FROM 21.02.2011 TO 06.03.2011

W 07/16 FROM 11.03.2011 TO 24.03.2011

Intro

The most popular of our expeditions, Cape Horn & Tierra del Fuego’s Darwin Range provide a mixture in which one of the planet’s oldest man-nature challenges such as the rounding of the horn meets an immersion into the deep wilderness that the southern shores of Tierra del Fuego have to offer; all this as part of a crew, in the spirit of sailor’s camaraderie.

The same brutal nature feared by the seafarer’s of the past, is today cherished as home to one of “earth’s last wild places” as stated in 2002 by NGO Conservation International. The government of Chile has created two national parks (PN Cabo de Hornos, PN Alberto de Agostini) in the area, and UNEP designated in 2005 the “Cape Horn World Biosphere Reserve”.

What makes these Expeditions so special?

They are a chance to experience first-hand the adventure and camaraderie of sea navigation.

Why is it a good idea?

Because individual berths are sold on each trip, giving enough flexibility for different group sizes to join in. Also these Expeditions are a good opportunity to fully explore the area the way not even airplanes or big cruise ships can. Full access to coves and islets are what make “our way”, the unique way in which to carefully unveil the secrets of the area.



 

News
A Star is born – First Antarctica Expedition as Skipper for Jochen Rochau
Tuesday, 05 January 2010
We are proud to let you know that after his third year of experience as a first mate on board SV Santa Maria Australis, Read more...
Successful renewal of the General Security Certification for Santa Maria 2010-2015
Sunday, 27 December 2009
On December 27th SV Santa Maria passed successfully her technical inspection by Gobernación Marítima in Pto. Williams, Chile. Read more...
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year 2010!
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
The last days of 2009 the family Kloss-Talavera had a break in Pto. Williams. They spent Christmas with their children Read more...
New Caphorniers before Christmas
Friday, 18 December 2009
Congratulations to the new Caphorniers, the last ones of 2009. SIM Expeditions successfully made the trip before Christmas Read more...
Successful renewal of the General Security Certification for Santa Maria Australis 2010-2012
Thursday, 03 December 2009
On December 2009 we welcome on board the SV Santa Maria Australis Mr. Gustavo Oliva, engineer by Germanische Lloyd, he performed a very professional... Read more...
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