Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Chile

Navigate the legendary Drake Passage and witness the raw majesty of Earth's southernmost maritime gateway where two oceans converge.

💱 Currency Chilean Peso (CLP)
🗣 Language Spanish
🕐 Time Zone CLST (UTC-3)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Oct–Mar
🚢 Typical Duration 14-19 nights
💰 Price Range From $5,139 pp
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port Yes

Being the southernmost navigable waters in the world and a gateway to Antarctic expeditions and Patagonian adventures.

Cruises that visit Cape Horn

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Cruise calls are short. Set your ship's arrival time, pick the stops you care about, and we'll show whether they realistically fit before departure.

Ships typically depart around 1:00 PM
Usually about 5 hours ashore
Getting around:
Cape Horn Even on an expedition cruise ship, it’s quite an experience. Peninsula · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Monumento Cabo De Hornos Dramatic waters. Monument · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Hornos Island Island · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Faro de Cabo de Hornos The views of the Drake Passage and crashing waves are unforgettable. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 0k

Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.

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About Cape Horn

Cape Horn stands as one of the world's most iconic maritime destinations, drawing adventurous cruise travelers to South America's southernmost reaches. This legendary headland marks the dramatic meeting point where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans converge, creating a passage that has captivated explorers, sailors, and travelers for centuries. As a premier port of call, Cape Horn serves as a thrilling waypoint on expedition cruises that venture into some of Earth's most remote and pristine regions.

Cruises calling at Cape Horn typically feature extended itineraries of 14 nights or longer, often combining this legendary landmark with equally spectacular destinations like Ushuaia, the Antarctic Peninsula, Punta Arenas, and Buenos Aires. These voyages are designed for travelers seeking authentic exploration rather than traditional resort-style cruising, with six specialized cruise lines—including PONANT EXPLORATIONS, Quark Expeditions, Seabourn, and Swan Hellenic—operating regular sailings during peak months from October through March.

While Cape Horn itself offers limited port facilities, the experience of sailing these storied waters and witnessing the dramatic landscape is unforgettable. Passengers enjoy expert-led presentations about the region's maritime history, wildlife viewing opportunities, and the profound sense of accomplishment that comes from reaching this remote corner of the globe. The proximity to Antarctica and other South American highlights makes Cape Horn an essential stop for serious expedition cruisers seeking adventure at the world's edge.
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Reasons to Visit

1

Witness Earth's Most Legendary Cape

Stand at the windswept tip of Cape Horn, where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans dramatically converge. This iconic maritime landmark, marked by its distinctive lighthouse and monument to fallen sailors, offers breathtaking views of churning waters and rugged cliffs that have challenged explorers for centuries.

2

Taste Patagonian Seafood Specialties

Savor fresh king crab, centolla, and local fish at waterfront restaurants showcasing Patagonian cuisine. The region's cold waters yield exceptional seafood prepared with traditional Chilean techniques, paired perfectly with crisp local wines from nearby vineyards.

3

Explore Pristine Sub-Antarctic Wilderness

Hike through windswept moorlands and dramatic coastal terrain teeming with native flora and Magellanic wildlife. The stark, untamed landscape reveals towering granite peaks, hidden coves, and opportunities to spot sea lions, penguins, and albatrosses in their natural habitat.

4

Browse Local Artisan Markets

Discover handcrafted woolens, indigenous Yámana artifacts, and maritime memorabilia at charming local shops. Authentic souvenirs include hand-knitted sweaters, traditional instruments, and locally-made crafts reflecting Cape Horn's rich maritime heritage and indigenous culture.

5

Visit the Historic Cape Horn Monument

Pay respects at the poignant albatross monument dedicated to sailors lost rounding the cape. This powerful memorial, perched dramatically on rocky shores, tells the story of Cape Horn's treacherous maritime history and remains a sacred site for seafarers worldwide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cape Horn and where is it located?

Cape Horn is the southern tip of Chilean Patagonia, located at approximately 55.9667°S, 67.2°W.

Why is Cape Horn important for sailors?

It marks a historic maritime milestone and presents challenging seas and winds for navigation.

What can visitors expect near Cape Horn?

Wildlife such as penguins and seabirds, rugged landscapes, and dramatic ocean scenery.

Which country governs Cape Horn?

Cape Horn is part of Chile (official port CLCHR).