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Chile | Nomads of the Seas

On-board helicopter on the custom-built ship

  • Chilean Patagonia
  • Remote wilderness
  • Extreme fly-fishing and ecotourism
  • Helicopters, jetboats and Zodiacs
  • Grand class service and qualified guides
  • State-of-the-art cruise ship

 

Atmosphere

This 45m mothership was custom-built for navigating the Patagonian fjords of southern Chile with just 28 passengers and 32 crew. Guest cabins offer picture windows and ensuite bathrooms. Expeditions are facilitated by a sophisticated onboard infrastructure: helicopter, custom-made jet and drift boats, a rigid inflatable boat and Zodiacs. Fly-fishing, horse riding, whale watching, trekking, rafting, kayaking, onboard lectures and winetasting also feature.

 

Ultimate Fly Fishing

Enjoy exciting daily forays from the mothership by helicopter, jetboat or driftboat. Fly-fishing activities take place in pristine destinations chosen for their singular beauty and quality fish. The Patagonian ecosystem hosts an abundant variety of salmon species: rainbow and brown trout, brook trout, silver, king and Atlantic salmon.

 

Whale Watching

The Chilean coast is home to more than 50% of the world’s cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises). Join Nomads’ marine biologists in a scientific whale-watching programme looking out for Peale’s Chilean, Dusky and Commerson’s Dolphin, sperm whales, killer whales and the Blue Whale, the largest creature ever to exist on earth. A new submarine camera on board now means these magnificent cetaceans can be studied through image and sound.

 

Eco-Tourism

Discover the natural beauty of Patagonia in an active way: trek in remote inland or coastal locations, through old growth forests, steep slopes and hot springs; exhilarating jetboat expeditions; rafting on remote mountain rivers; kayaking through the fjords even horse riding through untamed terrain.

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