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Duración: 3 Horas
Join us on an extraordinary journey as we delve into the awe-inspiring landscapes of Chilean Patagonia with a cruise on Lago Gray aboard the Catamaran Gray III.
Discover the lake's tranquility as we near the magnificent icebergs of the Grey Glacier, and let the breathtaking panoramic vistas leave you in awe. Create unforgettable memories as you explore this natural marvel from the comfort of our state-of-the-art catamaran.
Following the initial check-in at the Lago Gray hotel, we will enjoy a 40-minute walk to the boarding area. Once aboard the catamaran, prepare to be mesmerized by the numerous floating icebergs and their diverse formations, perfect for observation or photography.
After approximately 45 minutes of cruising, we'll approach the glacier, which is separated by a central island where we may disembark if weather conditions are favorable. We will then return to the catamaran and disembark at our starting point after a 3-hour adventure.
An unparalleled experience that will connect you with the breathtaking beauty of Patagonia!
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Descripción del Tour:
Lo que SI incluye:
- 3-hour navigation on Catamaran Gray III. - Professional Spanish/English guide. - 1 Appetizer per person. (pisco sour, drink or juice).
Lo que NO incluye:
- Cost of park tickets - Extras and others not specified in the itinerary - Pick up at hotels in Torres del Paine or other unspecified transfer
Preguntas Frecuentes
To fully enjoy sailing on Grey Lake, it's recommended to bring warm clothing due to Patagonia's changeable weather conditions. Make sure you have a waterproof jacket, hat, and gloves to protect yourself from the cold and wind. Also, good hiking shoes are ideal for easy movement. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views of the glaciers. Finally, a water bottle and some snacks will be useful during the crossing, ensuring a comfortable and fulfilling experience.
The weather in Torres del Paine National Park can be quite unpredictable, so it's important to be prepared. During the voyage on the Grey III Catamaran, the weather can vary from sunny to rainy to windy in just a few hours. Temperatures are often low, especially near the glacier, ranging from 0°C to 10°C. Although the catamaran offers protection, it's advisable to wear appropriate clothing for different conditions. The changeable weather is part of Patagonia's charm and allows for breathtakingly diverse landscapes during the excursion.
Sailing on the Grey III Catamaran is suitable for people of all ages, including children and seniors. However, it's important to note that conditions can be challenging due to the cold and wind. No particular physical condition is required to participate, although passengers are recommended to be mobile enough to move safely on board. If you have pre-existing medical conditions that may affect your experience, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before booking this excursion.
The impressive cruise on Grey Lake lasts approximately three hours. During this time, passengers can marvel at panoramic views of the icebergs and the majestic Grey Glacier. The boat offers different vantage points, allowing tourists to enjoy the landscape from different perspectives. In addition, the onboard staff ensures that interesting and relevant information about the geography and history of the area is provided, thus enriching the experience. The length of the excursion is perfect for those who want to explore and connect with Patagonian nature.
Yes, the Grey III Catamaran excursion includes professional tour guides who provide detailed information about the landscapes traversed during the voyage. The guides are trained to share relevant information about the natural and geological history of Torres del Paine National Park, the Grey Glacier, and the Patagonian environment in general. They are available to answer questions and enrich the visitor experience, ensuring that each visitor gains a comprehensive understanding of the area. The presence of guides makes this excursion a unique educational opportunity in a spectacular natural setting.