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Spanning 670,000 square kilometres of towering mountains, giant glaciers and windswept expanses, Patagonia is one of the world’s great wildernesses. The culture of the region's scattered population is intertwined with that of the first European settlers and iconic gauchos. On this fascinating journey, you explore four national parks in Argentina and Chile, discovering the distinct traditions and landscapes of this remote part of the world.
Signature Experiences
Scenic Andean lake crossing
Face-to-face with Perito Moreno glacier
Stay within Torres del Paine National Park
Cruise along the Beagle Channel
Inclusions
Small group size - average 14 people (max 18)
4- & 5-star accommodation
Internal flights
Experienced local tour manager
Guided sightseeing & entrance fees
Porterage at airports
Pricing is based on 25 October & 22 November 2026 departures. Correct as of 11 July 2026.
Itinerary
Day 1 | Arrive Buenos Aires
Arrive in Buenos Aires and check in to the Alvear Art Hotel for 2 nights. Afternoon at leisure to explore the streets of Buenos Aires on foot before your welcome dinner at a nearby restaurant.Our travel specialists will be delighted to assist with flight arrangements if required.
Day 2 | Buenos Aires
Morning tour of Buenos Aires, discovering its blend of European cultures and grand architecture.
Day 3 | Fly to Bariloche
Fly to Bariloche on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi. Transfer to Hotel NH Edelweiss for 2 nights.
Day 4 | Bariloche
Half-day tour of Bariloche’s scenic surroundings, including Moreno Lake, Angostura River and Campanario Hill.
Day 5 | Puerto Varas
Full-day shared journey by coach and boat across the Lake District to Chile. Travel across lakes and mountains, past waterfalls and forests, to the lakeside town of Puerto Varas, with views of the Osorno Volcano on clear days. Transfer to the Cabaña del Lago Hotel for 1 night.
Day 6 | Fly to Punta Arenas • Puerto Natales
Fly to Punta Arenas and transfer to Puerto Natales. Stay overnight at the Hotel Costaustralis, overlooking the waters of Last Hope Sound.
Day 7 | Torres del Paine
Full-day tour of Torres del Paine National Park. This remote area encompasses mountains, glaciers and lakes, and is a habitat for guanacos, condors and native flightless rheas. Visit Lake Nordenskjöld, Lake Pehoe and Lake Grey and stay 2 nights at the Hotel Lago Grey (or similar).
Day 8 | Torres del Paine
Morning walk in the national park to see Salto Grande waterfall and another spectacular view of the Paine massif’s famous ‘horns’. Afternoon at leisure.
Day 9 | El Calafate
Drive across the border to El Calafate in Argentina. Stay 2 nights at Hotel Kosten Aike.
Day 10 | Perito Moreno
Full-day tour of the Perito Moreno Glacier. At 5km wide, it is a magnificent sight. See the glacier from the observation platforms and take a cruise on the lake in front of the ice wall.
Day 11 | Fly to Ushuaia
Fly to Ushuaia, the world’s most southerly city. Stay for 2 nights at the Hotel Los Acebos with its panoramic views over the bay.
Day 12 | Beagle Channel - Tierra del Fuego
Morning cruise on the Beagle Channel. Afternoon visit to Tierra del Fuego National Park and a farewell drink at your hotel.
Day 13 | Fly to Buenos Aires
Fly to Buenos Aires and transfer to the Alvear Art Hotel for 1 night. Optional evening dinner and tango show.
Day 14 | Depart
Tour ends in Buenos Aires.
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