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The Cruise Vessels of Maritime Cruise Lines Skorpios, start their voyages
to the San Rafael Glacier, from Puerto Montt, 800 miles or approximately
1,600 kilometers of navigation through the channels and fjords of the
archipelago of Llanquihue, Chiloe and Aysen, which are located in the
Chilean Patagonia.
Marvelous scenery and comfort are the menu for visitors who admire and
respect the ecological world. Come on board and navigate with us in
the immensity of these lands and seas that are the one of the largest
ecological reserve on the planet.
The Cruise Vessels start their cruises in September of each year and
finish in May. Each cruise lasts 7 days/6 nights, setting sail each
Saturday and returning on Friday of every week and is definitely a very
good way to discover this region. Travelling aboard the cruise you will
be able to discover the San Rafael Lagoon, the Quintralco Fjord, picturesque
villages and cities, as well as fantastic flora and fauna.
Ships:
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M/N Skorpios III: Fitted with the best 5 star nautical hotel service,
'Our Super Class' navigates the Classic Route and has an average capacity
of 100 passengers, in 45 luxurious cabins with low beds.
* M/N Skorpios II: This Cruise Vessel, which has a capacity of 130 passengers,
navigates the Classic Route. It has 55 cabins, single, double, triple,
and quadruple as well as suites, that are distributed over 5 decks.
Services
aboard the Cruise Ship:
Amongst some of the highlighted services we find: the bar (always open
- without additional cost), the right to visit all of the facilities
of the ship without restriction (from the engine room, to the command
bridge, even the kitchen), gastronomy without limitations, change of
menu without cost, games and reading rooms, bars for smokers and non-smokers,
bilingual travel information, simultaneous translations of chats, satellite
telephone, cable and public television, all the accommodations of a
hotel in accordance with luxurious service.
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Prices & Conditions
Skorpios III...
Prices & Conditions Skorpios II...
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