Your browser doesn't like scripts Carnival Splendor South America cruise - Punta Arenas

to Carnival Splendor South America Cruise page: HERE

Carnival Splendor, Punta Arenas

Carnival Splendor South America Cruise Home

 

Carnival Splendor Round The Horn - Punta Arenas - Cancelled

Dock at 7am Depart at 8pm ................. Weather – Average hi/lo: Feb 89/76F ................................... Founded in the 17th Century by J. Byron, Punta Arenas lies at the entrance to the Strait of Magellan and is the gateway to Antarctica, a land of snowcapped mountains, icebergs and frozen fjords. The city is dominated by the mountain Cerro de la Cruz, from which there is a spectacular view of Punta Arenas, its orderly streets, colorful tin roofs, and the Tierra del Fuego. The city overlooks the Strait of Magellan and Otway Sound, home to colonies of sea lions and Magellanic penguins.


Mr Bill from ZydecoCruiser Asked:
John, Please Answer
On the Carnival Splendor South American cruise, Punta Arenas and Puerto Montt are tender ports.
Will we use Carnival Splendor lifeboats as tenders or do the ports have tenders available?
If either port has tenders available, are they the large kind that can hold 200 or more passengers?
Thanks,
mr bill
John, Please Answer
John Says:Hello Bill
I checked with the ship and they informed me that they will use the port tenders and if needed a few of our own, as well. The tender rides are not long so debarkation in these ports should be fine. It’s always great to hear from you and we all look forward to seeing your photos
Cheers
John

 

-----

GSM SIM cards from ENTEL, Movistar or Claro are usually available for 5000 pesos, but without credit, so you'll need to buy some prepaid minutes to be able to call.

http://wikitravel.org/en/Chile

-----

 

No Shore excursion Image Available
 
Magdalena Island Penguin Reserve
 
After a short drive from the pier,

•        You will board a ferry boat for the approximately 2-hour navigation heading north into the Strait of Magellan. 

•        Enjoy a guided walk for approximately one hour on marked pathways of this island observing the Magellan    penguins in their natural habitat.  This island is also home to cormorants and seagulls and since this is a wildlife reserve, no tourist facilities can be found here.

  • These Magellan penguins return every year to this spot between October and March to lay eggs and raise their young. They bury their eggs in the sandy burrows and under shrubs. At this time of year most of the chicks will have hatched.
  • These animals are naturally curious and untamed and, if approached too quickly, they will scamper into their burrows or try to reach the water. Do not attempt to touch them as their bites can inflict serious wounds.
  • Walk back to the ferry and sail back to Punta Arenas, where your bus will be waiting to take you back to the pier.

 

Notes; A boxed lunch will be given to you onboard the ferry. There are steep iron steps on the ferry that may be slippery when wet. The ferry journey will be subject to weather conditions. A windbreaker and warm clothes are recommended, including comfortable walking shoes for uneven and slippery terrain.

 

Zydecocruiser Cruise Home Page

Zydecocruiser Home Page