Let's take a trip in our time machine all the way back to Christmas break. After our amazing trip to Peru and our successfully dealing with issues like altitude sickness and us venturing on longer hikes we thought we were ready for another great big adventure. Patagonia!
And while it was still a pretty good trip it was peppered with issues even before we got on the plane.
So please.. join me on this eventful journey in South America.
We started our journey by flying into Santiago, Chile. We had an overnight flight with a layover in Miami. After spending a night in Santiago we were supposed to fly to Punta Arenas, considered one of the southernmost cities of the world only 870 miles away from Antarctica. Why were we flying to Punta Arenas? We had one and only one reason for going there.. to visit Isla Magdalena, a small island, home to over 120,000 Magellanic penguins. You get to walk among them. This one of of the highlights of our trip.. the kids had been taking about it for months.
And I am standing in JFK when I get the message that our trip has been cancelled.. a trip we are not scheduled to take for another two days.. the voyage has been cancelled due to mechanical issues. They are sailing a day before and a day after but not on Christmas Day.. the day I had booked the trip because things are usually closed on Christmas Day and a pre booked excursion is always a safe bet.
So now my only thought is to book with someone else.. I Google a lot.. send out many text and emails and then get on the plane waiting anxiously to land in Miami so I can find out if I was lucky or not.
I was not.
So we landed in Santiago the next morning our moods already dampened. And no offense to Santiago but it didn't have the charm to get us out of our funk. It was hot and dusty, everything looked gray.
We visited San Cristóbal Hill. The cable car was closed so we took the funicular to the top.
At the top is the statue of the Immaculate Conception. In the pedestal there is a small chapel in which John Paul II prayed and blessed the city of Santiago on April 1, 1987. The statue is 46 feet tall including the pedestal chapel. It was very hot. We grabbed some popsicles and made our way back down.
The one bright spot of our so far lackluster day was the yummy burgers we had at Holy Moly. We ended up taking a break at the hotel for a bit and ventured out again later in the evening.. hoping to find a more lively neighborhood.
And we did. Barrio Italia. Just a few blocks away from our hotel. It had many many cute shops and markets. We finally settled down for dinner and it was another winner.
We ate at Siria. Good food makes such a difference on your mood.
and afterwards we got ice cream at Montana Gelato.
The next morning we took a very early morning flight to Punta Arenas to do nothing!
Punta Arenas sits on the Strait of Magellan. It was started as a penal colony. It became a major, prosperous port for 19th-century maritime trade, immigration, and sheep farming before declining after the 1914 Panama Canal opening. Today, it is a key Patagonian hub for Antarctic, oil, and tourist activity.
Punta Arenas is known to be windy as is most of Patagonia.. and boy was that not an exaggeration. I mean.. if this was summer I don't even want to know what winter feels like.
We landed there midday Christmas eve. Our Airbnb was really nice. We settled in then left in search for lunch. We ate some nice sandwiches and then wandered around for a bit.
In 1520, Ferdinand Magellan's expedition was the first European group to navigate the natural passage (now the Strait of Magellan) linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, proving the world could be circumnavigated by sea. Spoiler alert, the earth is round.
Today, Punta Arenas continues to be a major logistic and research base, with the Chilean Antarctic Institute headquartered there. Scientists from around the world use the city as a gateway for ongoing research into climate change and marine biology.
Now our major problem was not just what to do but where to eat. It being Christmas Eve and this being a small city everything was closed or fully booked. But thank God for Chinese people because they never close. We had a nice Chinese dinner and then headed back to the Airbnb.
The next morning, Christmas Day, poised a similar problem. Where to eat? We had no supplies except for some snacks. Not even grocery stores were open. So we Googled and called and I mean how did we function before the internet? We found a casino hotel that was open to breakfast for non guests..
We were originally supposed to pick up our rental car from the airport in the afternoon.. but as we were not going on a penguin tour and had nothing to do we convinced the car rental company to give us the car earlier. A huge shout out to them.. because not only did they make the car available earlier but they also delivered it to our door.
Can we hope that things were finally looking up?
Beautiful photos. ❤️ You are so right, good food has an affect on our mood.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry you had such frustration at the onset.
Lovely to see your smiles.
Thank you so much for sharing your journey 😊
Interesting post and disappointing the tour of the penguins was cancelled, maybe another time or another place to see the penguins. Hard to get a meal anywhere down here on Christmas Day, even the Chinese close their doors, only one shop is open and that is a supermarket, all others close.
ReplyDeleteThat's sad about that island. It sounds like it would've been amazing.
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Man, too bad about the penguins! I'd be disappointed too.
ReplyDeleteafter reading your travel blog entries for many many years (10 years?) this is the first time that I can recall you have had many mishaps in one trip! You are so good and rejiggering the plans, I'm sorry you could not walk with the penguins, that would have been so very cool!
ReplyDeleteI've had some vacations like that, but they didn't involve a long plane trip to get there.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you didn't get to see the penguins, that would have been awesome. Good food is good for the soul, and it looks like you did have some really good food.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and the food looks so good.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and great trip, I would love to visit Chile!
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I am happy things are looking up ... looking forward to the rest of the story.
ReplyDeleteThe food photos do look good... making me hungry.
Oh, that would have been so disappointing! At least the food looks good! I love a slush and I bet that one in the rimmed glass and a cherry was yummy!
ReplyDeleteMajor bummer about the penguins! I can only imagine how disappointed the kids were after months of talking about it. Good thing you found those burgers and the Chinese spot to save Christmas dinner—definitely a "thank God for the internet" moment. Fingers crossed the rental car is the start of a luckier streak for the rest of Patagonia.
ReplyDeleteI've been disappointed various times while traveling but never on such a grand, extensive adventure. Best wishes to you and your lovely family.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. What a disappointment. Interesting spot to go to, though.
ReplyDeleteOh what an unbelievably disappointing start to the trip! I mean the food looks yummy and good food certainly does help but still what a bummer to not be able to see the penguins.
ReplyDeleteOh to miss the penguins…so sad! One of my favourite experiences was to see the Fairy Penguin colony in Australia. One of the highlights of our travels. I hope you did manage to see penguins after all. I look forward to the next post.
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ReplyDeleteHow disappointing for you all. I can see you are a family who makes the best of a challenging situation. I look forward to your next installment.
ReplyDeleteSounds like some not so great days but you all still managed to smile in these photos
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see all the smiling faces.
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As a fellow foodie, I love how you always include food stories in your posts. It’s so important lol! Sorry that things didn’t work out, but it looks like you and your lovely family kept smiling throughout. I hope it gets better for you guys though xx
ReplyDeleteI'm glad food arrived to lift your spirits. I do hope things worked out!
ReplyDeleteOh my! How frustrating! But at least you ate very well!
ReplyDeleteOh what a disappointment but you were in Patagonia!!! Down close to the bottom of the world. The gelato looks sooo good.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to make the most of the trip, despite the setbacks and disappointment. The food looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure full of ups and downs!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, the food in this post has my tongue hanging out! What an interesting trip you took.
ReplyDeletePatagonia's on my bucket list! Jealous! Great pictures as always -- especially the food. :)
ReplyDeleteYou always have such amazing adventures. I love seeing your pictures. Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteWell, you were able to make the most of the trip even with the setbacks.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos and I thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to see a part of the world I would not get to see with my own eyes. I loved each and every photo, especially the ones of you and your dear family. I thoroughly enjoyed the maps and the history. I'm glad things worked out but you made it work out and that in itself is impressive! :) Thank you and I wish you all a very happy February.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a bummer you weren't able to do that tour. Do you think you'll ever make the trip there to try again? Your food def. wasn't disappointing!
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Wow love your travel posts. I learn about all where to go! Great pictures too. Sorry the visit to the penguins was canceled -- but quite well done how you made it work despite it being Christmas and things closed. Your next expedition might need to be to the South Pole and the Emperor penguins!
ReplyDeletegreat trip to the wonderful places.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful photos...
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ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful, I am sorry your tour to see the penguins was canceled.
The food looks delicious! Another great trip report! Take care, have a great day!
Eventful, but at least food was good and your family had time together :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds very disappointing and frustrating. We took a trip to Patagonia and arrived in Santiago. It also was not a good experience for us in Santiago. It did seem like the city had no history and very little of interest. We went out to eat in an Asian restaurant in the mall area near our hotel and my husband got food poisoning from a piece of salmon. He needed an iV , By the next day we were on our cruise ship and went straight to the ship hospital. I'm glad eventually things started to pick up for you and there were things to enjoy. As always, nice photos.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness what a disappointment that must have been for you! Looks like a nice trip so far anyway!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm sure the disappointment was enormous. One day you'll all talk about the trip and say, 'hey remember when we flew all the way to an island to see penguins and then it didn't happen' and you might even smile. Travel is not for the faint of heart and I'm sorry it didn't work out. I know quite a few people here who have done the Antartica cruise. The passage would not be for me-if you watch youtube videos of it you'll know why. So rough!! These trips, for better or worse, make for wonderful family memories.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is a great adventure for your kids I know they are gonna remember all these thing like happy memories in the future
ReplyDeleteOh that is such a bummer that it was cancelled as you are getting ready to leave, and I can only imagine how hard it would be to find something open on the holiday, but glad you were able to figure things out :)
ReplyDeleteI would have been crushed about the canceled penguin trip as well. You did see some lovely sites though.
ReplyDeleteThat food looks delicious! I'm glad y'all were able to make the best of the trip despite the rough start.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a bummer! I'm so sorry your trip had such a rough start!
ReplyDeleteThat's a long way to go and have it cancelled! Yikes. Looks like you made the best of things. At least the food was good. Looking forward to hearing about more of your "misadventure"! Hope things perked up!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's always a bummer when vacations don't go as planned. And you are spot on about Chinese restaurants! They are always open on the holidays!
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ReplyDeleteDespite all the bad luck you had on this trip, you were lucky in the end! Did you know that Ferdinand Magellan was Portuguese?
Have a nice week!
What an adventure, bumps and all! It really is true that food cures just about all and that burger looks divine. And it's true you can always count on Chinese restaurants. Our favorite one here is only closed on Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry your trip was cancelled, it indeed sounds like it would have been amazing... But I'm glad to hear you made the most of it and still had some delicious food!
ReplyDeleteOh no! The penguins would have been so cool! I'm sorry you didn't get to go see them. :-(. At least the food you had looks so good, especially that burger! I need to get caught up on all your travels I think.
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