Satellite view of El Brujo Glacier

El Brujo Glacier

Chile

Introduction to Port

El Brujo Glacier stands out among cruise-port stops for its dramatic, unspoiled setting where jagged ice cliffs rise from a cerulean fjord and every visit feels like stepping into a living glacier world rather than a routine port call. Signature experiences blend adventure with science, from intimate zodiac excursions along ice-draped channels to witness calving, to guided shore walks on wind-swept beaches where Magellanic penguins and sea lions haul out, and kayaking among floating ice pans under a pale-blue sky. In season, guests may glimpse humpback or gray whales as they weave through the fjords. Destinations showcase Chile’s southern frontier—remote Aysén coastlines, sheltered coves, and protected reserves where wildlife thrives and indigenous and ranger-led talks enrich every itinerary. The fleet features a purpose-built expedition lineup designed for polar exploration, with ice-strengthened hulls, flexible landing craft, and a cadre of seasoned naturalists and bilingual crews who tailor excursions to guest interests. Onboard services are crafted for immersion: panoramic observation lounges with 360-degree sea views, enriching lectures from scientists and explorers, Chilean-inspired gastronomy highlighting fresh seafood and seasonal produce, spa and wellness facilities to unwind after a day on the ice, and adaptable expedition gear rentals so guests can hike, paddle, and photograph with confidence. This powerful mix of extraordinary scenery, intimate access, and thoughtful service sets El Brujo Glacier apart from typical ports, inviting travelers to traverse a frontier where nature leads and comfort follows.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Spectacular glacier scenery
Majestic ice formations amid remote Patagonian landscapes.
Off-the-beaten-path adventure
Quiet location with pristine beaches and limited crowds.
Photo opportunities
Unique obelisks and columns provide great photography.
Proximity to Chilean Patagonia
Near the southern Chilean region adds culture and access to parks.