Patagonia - Chile
Lying at the tip of the South American continent, Patagonia is separated from the rest of Chile to the north by a barrier of fjords and mountains straddled by the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap, the hemisphere's largest continental ice mass after Antarctica. A magical hinterland, Patagonia is a relic from a previous age where ancient glaciers imperturbably gouge out valleys and wildlife roams freely amidst the vast open plains and towering granite peaks. It's wild, rugged beauty is so unique that most of it is protected under World Biosphere, national park or national reserve status.
Spend the night anchored in a remote bay on Lago Argentino in Patagonia, listening to the creaking and groaning of the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier, while swirling chunks of thousand year old ice around your glass.