Patagonia & Antarctica
Hailing from Alaska, Venturing Worldwide
Explore the wild south
Few places on earth rival the raw beauty of Chilean Patagonia. Here, the Andes plunge into the sea, glaciers spill from icefields into narrow fjords, and storms rolling in from the Southern Ocean shape a coastline that feels truly at the edge of the world. By sailboat, this labyrinth of channels becomes a path into one of the planet’s last great wildernesses — where quiet anchorages sit beneath towering peaks, waterfalls cascade directly into the sea, and the rhythms of wind, tide, and weather guide the journey.
Chilean Patagonia
January – March 2027
As we explore the wild fjords of Chilean Patagonia, we will gradually working our way north through one of the most spectacular cruising grounds in the world. From Puerto Williams, the southernmost town on Earth, we’ll trace a route through remote channels towward Puerto Natales & Puerto Montt, navigating a maze of islands, tidewater glaciers, and narrow passages carved by ancient ice. Along the way we’ll explore quiet anchorages beneath towering mountains, hike through temperate rainforests, and stop in the small, weathered port towns scattered along the coast — places where fishing boats outnumber cars and life still moves to the rhythm of the sea.
Antartica
December 2026 – January 2027
At the height of the austral summer we hope to make a rare southern push beyond Cape Horn, crossing the legendary Drake Passage from the tip of South America to the Antarctic Peninsula. This will be an extremely limited expedition, expected to last roughly 4–6 weeks, and will be open only to experienced crew comfortable with offshore sailing and remote expedition travel. For those who make the crossing, the reward is a landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth — towering icebergs, vast glaciers, and wildlife encounters with penguins, seals, and whales in one of the most pristine environments on the planet.
Join the waitlist
Interested in joining us for this leg of the journey? Plans for Patagonia and Antarctica are still taking shape, and availability will be very limited. Join the waiting list to be among the first to hear how the voyage is unfolding, when specific dates are announced, and how you might become part of the expedition.