Our expedition sailings offer access to the parts of Latin America that roads simply don’t reach.
This is not cruising in the traditional sense, but a way to travel deeper: aboard small expedition yachts and riverboats designed for exploration and adventure.
Sail through the ice-carved fjords of Chilean Patagonia, where glaciers spill into narrow channels and humpback whales surface beside the boat. Charter a riverboat into the Brazilian Amazon, following remote tributaries into areas of rainforest near-impossible to reach overland. In the Galápagos Islands, explore volcanic shores aboard a small yacht built for close access, dropping anchor to snorkel and dive in wildlife-rich waters. For the ultimate polar voyage, continue south to Antarctica, crossing the Drake Passage towards a landscape of vast ice shelves, penguin colonies and sculpted blue icebergs.
Wherever you choose to go, we have a network of vessels across Latin America and Antarctica available both for private charter and by-the-cabin departures, with journeys often combined with time spent exploring on land.
No two journeys are ever the same, but these examples offer a glimpse into the kinds of expeditions we can create.
We have a book of the very best expedition vessels across Latin America and Antarctica. These are a few of our favourites.
Looking for more inspiration?
A Journey into the Brazilian Amazon with Hattie Mills
The Ultimate Guide to Antarctica Travel
How to Choose a Galapagos Cruise: A Guide to the Best Boats