Beagle Channel – Glacier Alley
Leaving Ushuaia we entered the Beagle Channel, which is named for Charles Darwin's ship, tracing in the wake of the HMS Beagle. With Argentina on one side and Chile on the…
Leaving Ushuaia we entered the Beagle Channel, which is named for Charles Darwin's ship, tracing in the wake of the HMS Beagle. With Argentina on one side and Chile on the…
Tierra del Fuego isn't about checking sights off a bucket list; it’s about the feeling of the wind on your face at the edge of the habitable world. It’s raw,…
Of all the milestones on our South American journey, none carries the historical weight of Cape Horn. This jagged rocky point on Hornos Island, part of Chile’s Tierra del Fuego…
As we left the Falkland Islands and cruised into a storm, I knew we were going to witness the full Drake Passage/Antarctic experience. We were told that as we left Port Stanley, the port…
Tucked away in the wild, windswept archipelago of the Falkland Islands sits its tiny, vibrant capital: Stanley. For many travelers, this remote outpost is a bucket-list stop on the way…
Where the Desert Meets the OceanThere is a place on the Atlantic coast of Argentine Patagonia where the windswept, arid steppe suddenly drops off into the deep blue of the…
There is a distinct, unhurried cadence to Montevideo that effortlessly sets it apart from its high-octane neighbor, Buenos Aires, just across the river. Uruguay’s capital doesn’t demand your attention with…
If you are spending time in Buenos Aires, there will inevitably come a moment when the city's relentless energy makes you crave a little wide-open space. For me, that escape…
There is a distinct tempo to Buenos Aires. It is a city that doesn't just wake up; it builds in crescendo. It’s found in the late-afternoon hiss of an espresso…
Buenos Aires - Montevideo - Puerto Madryn - Stanley - Antarctica - Cape Horn - Ushuaia - Glacier Alley - Punta Arenas - Chilean Fjords - Puerto Chacabuco - Puerto…