Nomads of the Seas
Atmosphere Motor Yacht
Established in 2006, Nomads of the Seas offers luxury adventure cruises along Chile’s lush Patagonian Coast.
The company’s flagship is Atmosphere, an elegant 150-foot motor yacht with only 14 guest cabins (maximum of 28 passengers).
Guests are supported by a staff of 32 crew members, including expert fishing and skiing guides, helicopter and jet boat pilots, and a top-notch culinary team.
Limitless Leisure Travel
Voyages include meals, open bar, onboard activities (sauna, lectures, wine tasting, thalassotherapy) and guided adventure outings.
Choose from river and sea kayaking, whale and dolphin watching, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, jet boating, aerial sightseeing, and hiking (including helicopter airlifts).Atmosphere is equipped with two Bell 407 helicopters, zodiacs, drift boats and an assortment of other watercraft.
Wine tastings, picnics, and beach barbecues can also be arranged.
Custom Patagonian Yacht Charters
Each day aboard Atmosphere is unique.
Daily tour offerings are defined 12 to 24 hours in advance so that fishing and wildlife expeditions can adapt to climatic conditions and the location of animal populations. Each voyage is tailored to provide the best scenery and excursion options.
Most programs are eight days and seven nights, with Saturday departure and return.
Wildlife adventure and fly-fishing programs (Chinook salmon, as well as rainbow, brown, brook, steelhead and sea run brown trout) are available throughout the year. Heli-skiing trips are offered from mid-September through November.
Nomads of the Seas cruises begin and end in Puerto Montt, the primary port of the Chilean Lake District. Direct flights connect Puerto Montt with Santiago daily (one hour and 40 minutes).
Weather on the Patagonian coast is cool and crisp year-round. The warmer, drier months of September to April bring highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s.
During the cooler months of June through August, high temperatures average 50º F, lows hover near 40º F, and monthly precipitation rarely exceeds 6.5 inches.
“I see my path, but I don’t know where it leads. Not knowing where I’m going is what inspires me to travel it.”
Rosalía de Castro
—— COMBINE WITH
CHILE TO ARGENTINA BY SEA
CHILOE ISLAND
CROSSING THE ANDES
THE CHILEAN LAKE DISTRICT