Nomads of the Seas - Patagonia by Air, Land and Sea
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With over 250 million acres of impressive geography, Patagonia still remains as one of the rare corners on the planet yet to be discovered keeping its invaluable treasures and exquisite biodiversity for the few who venture to discover and appreciate them.

This voyage to the central-southern and southern areas of Chilean Patagonia covers over 1111 kilometers/600 nautical miles from the bay of Puerto Montt(latitude 41°S and longitude 72°W) to the Taitao peninsula (latitude 46°S and longitude 73°W).

Our unique journey through the hidden Patagonia area enlightens you with multiple streams, creeks, glaciers, volcanoes, jungle forests, rivers, lagoons and lakes; endless and unexplored spots yet to be discovered in this geological mosaic. This gifted land offers a superb combination of blending glaciers, snowcapped peaks, summits and volcanoes of the southern Andes with luxuriant cold jungle forest. area & info map

 Daily itinerary
Each day aboard Atmosphere is unique and different. The specific programs are defined between 12 and 24 hours in advance, so that fishing and wildlife expeditions can take into account immediate climatic conditions and other relevant factors such as cetacean location, fish behavior and tides among others. Day by day, routes are studied and defined so there is no such a specific track; we tailor it in order to provide the very best.

Weather
Temperatures in Patagonia are not extremely low due to the influence of the sea and the action of the winds; hence, the coldest months are rarely below 4°C / 39°F. Conversely, on warmer days thermometers may rise up to 20° C/ 68° F; an actual proof of how changeable weather in Patagonia may be. With a proper dressing, this fact should not get in the way of experiencing the Nomadic adventure.

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