20 Day Tour of Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Easter Island and Amazon
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Whether you want to hike the famous ‘W’ trail, gaze at the bright blue waters of the Laguna Amarga caldera, explore prehistoric caves, or marvel at the UNESCO-listed wonders of Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine, our Patagonia tours take you from the iconic to the unexpected every step of the way.
If you’re looking for soul-stirring nature - this is it. Our Local Specialists will reveal all the secrets of Patagonia’s treasures, like the giant Perito Moreno Glacier and the granite spires of Torres del Paine. Cruise up the Rio Serrano, hike across icefields and unspoiled rainforest, wander past cascading waterfalls, and marvel at the wildlife of Tierra del Fuego and Ushuaia. Our Patagonia tours are just one ‘pinch me’ moment after another.
You’ll experience the unique cultures of both Chile and Argentina with our Patagonia holiday packages. Kickstart your trip in beautiful Buenos Aires and meet a local family who’ll share their historic family recipes and the art of tango. Learn about sustainability in our Stays with Stories experience in the Patagonia mountains of Puerto Natales, or dive into Bariloche’s ancient chocolate heritage…. Meet the locals and see the real side of Patagonia.
Adventure doesn’t get much bigger than at the end of the world - and that can be a little overwhelming. If you’re wondering where to go and what to do in Patagonia, we’ve got you covered. Our Patagonia tour packages take care of all the essentials, so you don’t have to worry about a thing. Whether you want to hike the Patagonian Steppes or cruise the Beagle Channel, you’ll be free to find your happy place here.
Patagonia is best visited from September to April. Summer (December to February) is the most popular season due to the warmer weather and lush landscapes. Autumn (March to May) gets colder but brings stunning golden foliage and great wildlife viewing, while Spring (September to November) has more rain and chilly winds, but blooming flowers and fewer crowds.
Patagonia spreads across both Chile and Argentina and it’s easy to do both in one trip. If you’re short on time, go to Chile for Torres del Paine, the iconic ‘W’ trek, the Rio Serrano boat cruise, and the scenic Carretera Austral highway. Alternatively, head to Argentina for Los Glaciares National Park, stunning Mount Fitz Roy, and the amazing wildlife of Ushuaia and Puerto Madryn.
The time you spend in Patagonia is entirely up to you and all depends on the places you want to visit in Patagonia. If you want to see the top highlights of both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia and do some hiking, you may need around 10 days or more. However, if you only plan to see a few highlights or do some short walks, a week or less may be enough.
If you’re heading to Patagonia, you’ll most likely fly into one of the capital cities - Buenos Aires in Argentina or Santiago in Chile. You can then take a domestic flight into several Patagonia destinations, including Punta Arenas, Balmaceda and Puerto Montt in Chile and Ushuaia, Bariloche, El Calafate and Puerto Madryn in Argentina.