Preface -
Regrettably this ship is no longer in-service due its destruction
by fire. We have included the report as in general this
reflects the quality of service and itinerary being offered on the
companies two new ships.
There is
an intimate ship called the Terra Australis that does 3, 4 and 7
night cruises in and around
the Chilean fjords and glaciers. Having just returned from a site
inspection I would like to share the details with you.
The ship carries
100 passengers in 50 outside cabins. The cabins are approximately
150+ square feet, with picture windows. All beds are larger than
normal twin size, and convert to a king. Bathrooms are basic with
showers only. Counter tops are marble with good to
better-than-average bathroom amenities. There is no room service,
but cabin steward service is very good. If you have seen one of
the Clipper Ships (Clipper Cruise Lines) than you will be
instantly familiar with the Terra Australis.
The ship is
clean and well maintained, which is extremely difficult
considering all of the various interior and exterior conditions
that pass through it on a daily basis. The cruise is considered
soft adventure/eco tourism. If you have been to Alaska, you know
that you can see fjords and glaciers from a distance, and
sometimes you get lucky and spot a “water creature”. Well, the
Chilean counterpart makes Alaska look like a ride at Disney
World. On the Terra Australia, you will board zodiacs from the
ship and get closer than you ever dreamed to the glaciers and
icebergs. You will see numerous species of sea life - seals,
otters, birds, etc. You will never be bored. At every turn there
is something new to admire. Most of the tours are included in the
rate, which makes this product much more all-inclusive than most.
Each time you return from a tour, you are offered hot chocolate, a
hot local red wine drink or Scotch on glacial ice. It’s a nice
touch! The ship supplies all outer gear, except for boots. The
cabin steward will clean all of your gear each day if you drop it
in the hall when you return from your excursion.
The ship offers
one seating dining. The food is standard European/American
cuisine. Presentation are good. Dishes are a la carte with
excellent beef and lots of seafood. Apparently dinners offer only
one main course selection each evening. If you charter the ship,
I am sure you can arrange the menus to your liking. Lunches are a
big meal, due to the fact that you tend to burn up a great deal of
energy on the morning tours. Lunches are ala carte (table
service) except for the odd buffet here and there. Breakfast is
served buffet style. A variety of Chilean wines are included with
every meal.
There is evening
entertainment, consisting of folkloric shows, karaoke, guest
participation evenings, disco, etc. There are nature discussions
(not lectures) which sound very enjoyable and educational. Most
of the passengers attend. There are always hot canapés and
complimentary drinks at the discussions.
What’s great for
incentive groups, is that you can do 3, 4 or 7 nights. I
recommend a 4 night cruise, with a 3 night program in Santiago or
even Buenos Aires.
Though this
product is not rated by Berlitz, it is very much a four star
experience and certainly incentive quality.
So, for your
groups that have “been there and done that”, here is something
truly different.
|