We awoke on December 20th cruising down the Agostini Fiord.
The Andes meet the sea in Alberto de Agostini National Park. The magallanes sub-polar evergreen rainforest in park was designated a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2005. UNESCO highlights the area as a "mosaic of contrasting ecosystems and unique and singular characteristics on a world level."
The Agostini Fiord, also called the Avenue of Glaciers, is a NW arm of the Beagle Channel and was only discovered in the last century.
I can't imagine a better way to start a day then doing yoga while cruising through "Avenue of Glaciers".
Agostini Fiord
Seno Pia
Cordillera Darwin Mountain Range
As has been the norm in Patagonia, the weather started cloudy with intermittent sun. The park is classified as "sub-polar oceanic - wet, cold and, windy". We lucked out with moderate seas; being able to see the mountain tops and; only needing light coats while on deck.