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Passage of the Condor

A Pacific Coastal Odyssey of Chile & Peru aboard the MS Island Sky

Our coastal cruise along the Pacific shores of South America will be dominated by the ever present Andes as we make our way from central Chile to Peru. This is one of the world’s great expedition cruises. Few regions in the world offer the diversity and ecosystems of those found in this intriguing part of South America. From the towering snow-capped Andes to barren coastal desert, the landscapes are unparalleled.

Our voyage takes us along the nutrient-rich Humboldt Current that is a haven for an amazing concentration of seabirds, marine mammals and wildlife. To highlight the wildlife, we will be visiting the Islas Ballestas Paracas National Reserve, the Humboldt Penguin Nature Reserve and many other remote coastal sites and islands where the use of our Zodiac craft will allow us easy access to the otherwise inaccessible. This trip is as equally rich in geological, archaeological and cultural interest as well. Key highlights will include an optional overland visit to the Atacama Desert, many fascinating museums, an optional flight over the famous Nazca Lines and the opportunity to add a three day visit to the colonial Peruvian city of Cuzco and the dramatically sited Inca remains of Machu Picchu.

Topping and tailing our cruise will be visits to Santiago and Lima, making this a true Andean Odyssey.

A prost-cruise extension to Cusco and Machu Picchu is available in conjunction with this cruise

Passage of the Condor itinerary:

Day 1 - LONDON TO SANTIAGO, CHILE
Fly by scheduled flight.
Day 2 - SANTIAGO
Arrive this morning and transfer to a first class hotel for your two night stay. Remainder of day at leisure.
Day 3 - SANTIAGO.
This morning explore Chile’s booming capital on a half day guided tour. Afternoon at leisure.
Day 4 - SANTIAGO TO PUERTO MONTT.
Depart by scheduled flight to Puerto Montt. On arrival transfer to a first class hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 5 - PUERTO MONTT.
Today enjoy a coach tour of the southern Lake District and Puerto Montt, settled by German colonists in the mid 19th century and still reminiscent of an alpine village. Its oldest building, Iglesia Catedral, was built in 1856. Puerto Montt’s picturesque fishing port boasts a superb market specialising in local crafts such as handmade boots, copper work, ponchos, and woolens. Its setting amid forested hills, fjords, lakes and snow-capped Andean peaks has made it a popular resort. Late this afternoon we embark the MS Island Sky and sail.
Day 6 - BAHIA CORRAL FOR VALDIVIA.
Centrally located in the Lake District, Valdivia owes much of its charm to mid-19th century German immigrants. Its archeology museum, housed in an impressive riverfront mansion, contains a large collection of Marpuche Indian artifacts.
Day 7 - ISLA MOCHA.
Today continue our scenic cruising to Isla Mocha, a large island with steep, forested hillsides. The island was declared a national reserve to protect its pristine forests and the endangered pinkfooted shearwaters that nest there. We explore the island by Zodiac, with possible landings ashore.
Day 8 - AT SEA.
AT SEA.
Day 9 - VALPARAISO.
Arrive this morning in the historic port of Valparaiso. This is Chile’s main port and a marvellously sited city. Built on 42 hills, some of which are incredibly steep, it offers great views over the city and bay. Visit Fisherman’s Wharf, the Plaza Soto Mayor and the Naval Academy. This afternoon drive to one of Chile’s fine wine growing regions located in the hills behind Valparaiso.
Day 10 - PUERTO DE COQUIMBO/ISLA PAJAROS.
We pass through the Port of Coqumbo, an important point of trade, en route to the Elqui Valley. Activities here include visits to a vineyard where pisco, the national drink of Chile (made from fermented grapes) is processed. A business that produces cochineal, a red dye derived from the bodies of scale insects, once one of the most important exports from the New World to the old during the era of Spanish imperialism; and the city of La Serena, with its attractive colonial buildings and a number of astronomical observatories. This afternoon we will board our Zodiacs for a visit to Isla Pajaros, to view the colonies of cormorants, boobies and Magellanic penguins that reside here.
Day 11 - ISLA CHANARAL.
This morning we take the Zodiacs to Isla Chanaral, the largest in a series of islands once known as an important site for guano, a valuable agricultural fertilizer. The islands are protected today as a nature reserve. We also visit the Humboldt Penguin Nature Reserve, replete with the cold-water loving birds.
Day 12 - AT SEA.
AT SEA.
Day 13 - ANTOFAGASTA.
The most dominant geographical features of Chile’s Norte Grande are the Pacific Ocean, high peaks of the Andes and the starkly desolate Atacama Desert, rich in minerals and ores as it is devoid of vegetation. The port of Antofagasta, largest city in Norte Grande, handles most of the minerals from the Atacama. Its Museo Regional contains exhibits dealing with minerals and fossils, immigration, cultural development and Inca presence. From this port we are offering an optional overnight overland excursion to the Atacama Desert staying in a desert lodge. Those who stay on board may join a guided walking tour of the city which today is remarkably prosperous. Visits will be made to the historical museum, the pale blue and white ‘ginger bread’ cathedral and the central market.
Day 14 - IQUIQUE.
Fishing and nitrates has been the source of the city’s wealth, there are many 19th century landmarks including the ‘neoclassical’ theatre and the Georgian style Palacio Astoreca, a 1904 mansion of great opulence, built by a nitrate tycoon. Those taking the Atacama Desert trip rejoin the vessel here this evening.
Day 15 - ARICA.
Today there will be an excursion to explore the Chilean Coast and the town of Arica where we will visit the small cathedral of San Marcos, built of iron by Eiffel. Later drive into the countryside to see the pre- Columbian petoglyphs. There will also be the opportunity for an alternative long but rewarding day in the amazing Lauca National Park which straddles the Chilean/Bolivian border. Here we go in search of fl amingoes, vicuna, viscachas and if we are very fortunate one of the world’s rarest birds, the diademed sandpiper-plover.
Day 16 - AT SEA.
AT SEA.
Day 17 - PUERTO SAN JUAN FOR THE NAZCA LINES, PERU.
On today’s optional tour we will board small charter fl ights for a bird’s eye view of the famed Nazca Lines. These enormous geoglyphs etched in the desert fl oor date back to 2000 BC and can only be appreciated from the air.
Day 18 - ISLA BALLESTAS/CHINCHA ISLANDS.
Influenced by the cold Humboldt Current, Isla Ballestas marine preserve area serves as breeding refuge for birds, resting areas for mammals and spawning grounds for many marine organisms. We take the Zodiacs to explore these fascinating islands where we should see a variety of seabirds, such as the very localised Peruvian booby, and mammals such as Southern sea lion and Southern fur seal.
Day 19 - CALLAO TO LIMA.
Disembark the MS Island Sky this morning. Transfer from the port of Callao to the Peruvian capital of Lima for your two night stay in a fi rst class hotel. Afternoon at leisure.
Day 20 - LIMA.
This morning join the city tour that explores colonial and modern Lima. With visits to the Government Palace, cathedral, Archaeological Museum and Plaza de Armas, followed by a drive through the residential areas of San Isidro and Mirafl ores, with time to shop in local stores afterwards. Farewell dinner.
Day 21 - LIMA TO LONDON.
Depart by scheduled fl ight to London.
Day 22 - LONDON.
Morning arrival.
Map for Passage of the Condor
Island Sky, the ship servicing Passage of the Condor

Island Sky

With a maximum passenger capacity of only 116, a vessel of her size is capable of carrying many more but instead the MS Island Sky has the benefit of unusually large suites, luxuriously appointed public areas and spacious outside decks.

On board there is a high ratio of crew to passengers. Our friendly crew of 75 are mainly Filipino and Eastern European and our Scandinavian captains are experienced mariners, having been in service aboard large 2000 plus passenger vessels and who now prefer a less frantic life aboard a small ship. If, like them and us, you prefer a more peaceful life at sea, you will find the MS Island Sky the perfect ship. When choosing the vessel for your next voyage of discovery, you can select a ship with endless entertainment and impersonal service or come with us where peace, high quality service and attention to detail are the order of the day. We promise there will be no organised entertainment, fancy dress, deck games or any of the usual big ship experiences. The atmosphere on board is more akin to a private yacht or country hotel. A little music in the lounge or bar after dinner, guest speakers, informative port briefings from our cruise director and of course good food which may be enjoyed leisurely in the attractive dining room. After a day ashore you will return to the comfort and peace of a well run and exceedingly comfortable ship.

Your Suite
Onboard there are 57 exceptionally spacious and well designed suites. All feature a sitting room area and some have private balconies. The feeling of luxury is enhanced by the wood panelling and brass, which predominates throughout the vessel conveying the atmosphere of a private yacht. The passenger accommodation is arranged over five decks and all suites have outside views. Each affords considerable comfort with en-suite bathroom featuring marble-topped vanity unit with sink and walk-in shower, large wardrobes, dressing table with large mirror and stool and excellent storage. There is a mini-fridge, flat screen television with inbuilt DVD player which can also play CDs and a telephone in each suite. Bottled water, towelling dressing gowns and slippers are also provided for your comfort. Other facilities include a programmable electronic safe, hairdryer, assorted toiletries and individually controlled air-conditioning and heating. The suites on each deck have their own colour theme. Soft hues and blended tones enhance the traditional maritime style making the passenger accommodation an inviting and relaxing place to be.

Your Space
The spacious and finely decorated public rooms include a large lounge where daily briefings and talks will be provided throughout the voyage and an elegant bar where a pianist plays periodically throughout the day. The bar also features a 24-hour tea and coffee station. The onboard library is the perfect place to relax with a book and is stocked with reference books pertaining to the places the vessel is visiting along with a selection of games and two computers with internet access. Daily newspapers and magazines are also placed in the library depending on local availability. There is also WI-FI access throughout the vessel. Outside there is a rear sun deck where meals are served in warm weather under shade, a bar and comfortable deck furniture for sun bathing or relaxing with a book. On the top deck there is a Jacuzzi and further observation and sun deck. There is also a small hairdressers on board with appointments made on request.

Your Dining
Another benefit of a small ship is the quality of the cuisine. With only one sitting and a maximum of just over 100 passengers, the galley is able to provide delicious meals. Where possible and when it meets his high standards, the chef will obtain local produce in markets or buy the catch of the day from a passing fishing boat. Such purchases enhance the well stocked larders and bring a local touch to the varied menus. In the main elegant dining room, breakfast is served buffet-style, with certain items cooked to order and lunch and dinner is à la carte. When weather permits, breakfast and a buffet-style lunch are also served on deck. To enhance your dining experience even further a selection of wines are included with lunch and dinner. Afternoon tea is served in the lounge and tea and coffee are available 24 hours. With sufficient notice, most diets can be catered for on board.

Exploring Ashore & Expedition Cruising
Our inclusive pricing policy for the MS Island Sky means that the majority of shore excursions are included in the price of your cruise. Due to her size the MS Island Sky has the freedom of the seas and can come alongside in small docks or drop anchor in any suitable spot. In remote, undeveloped areas or places with restricted access, we will use the vessel’s tender to go ashore and when the vessel is operating expedition cruises in areas such as the British Isles, we will employ the vessel’s Zodiacs. These inflatable craft offer marvellous manoeuverability allowing us access to otherwise impossible landing places. There is snorkelling equipment onboard and when weather and location permits, the expedition team will set up a snorkelling platform. One of the joys of expedition cruising aboard a small vessel is the flexibility it allows. We have twenty years experience of designing trips to some of the most remote places in the world and although we set sail with a set itinerary it is the unscheduled events that often become the highlight of the journey. It is our belief that you do not go on holiday to be part of the all engulfing masses which descend on a town when a number of large ships dock at the same time. Arriving at a port for the first time should be an invigorating experience and can certainly be so when the right place is chosen and your arrival is on a small ship. With only 116 passengers, there is no queuing to disembark or embark the MS Island Sky for an excursion and when required there will only be three coaches waiting on the quayside to transport you to the day’s attraction as opposed to a whole fleet waiting for the passengers travelling on the big ships.

For Your Comfort & Security & Safety
Our vessel is equipped with the latest safety, navigation and communications equipment along with roll stabilizers to minimize the ship’s motion. The captain and officers operate an open-bridge policy that allows passengers onto the bridge at most times with the exception of arrival and departure from port and during times of complicated navigation. Here you can check the ship’s progress by charts and learn more from the officers about your journey. There is also a dedicated channel on your television in your suite showing the routing of the vessel along with technical information and estimated times of arrival and departure from port. On board you will also find a clinic and doctor and a lift that serves all decks. Smoking on board is restricted to outside decks only.

Cabin layout for Island Sky
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