From the deep cobalt lakes in the north of Patagonia to the icy fjords and glaciers in the south, few first-time visitors to Chile come without exploring the natural beauty of this region. Dramatic mountain peaks in the Torres del Paine National Park are perfect for hiking and walking, with never-ending lofty views and landscapes that defy the imagination. The weather in Patagonia is as dramatic as its landscape, and it is at the mercy of the Antarctic winds, Pacific currents and mountain thermals. Spring begins in October and November when the temperatures can still be bitingly cold, but the mountain blooms and wildflower meadows are stunning if you catch them on a clear day. The most popular time to visit Patagonia is in the summer months between December and February when there is the best chance of long days of sunshine and warmer temperatures. Photographers will enjoy the colours of the changing leaves in the Autumn (March to May) when the forests turn every shade of gold and crimson.
All of the trips we create for Patagonia are designed and tailored specifically for you. We create each trip from a blank piece of paper, building the holiday you had dreamed, using our experience, knowledge and contacts to design the ultimate experience.
Below are some of examples of trips in Patagonia that we have created, designed to showcase the destination, our expertise and create some inspiration.
14 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £11,500pp
Guide Price: $13,800pp
Experience Argentina’s awe-inspiring natural wonders, from vast lakes to spectacular waterfalls and rainforests, while immersing yourself in the country’s rich history, culture, and gourmet gaucho traditions.
12 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £7,100pp
Guide Price: $8,500pp
Embark on an adventure in Argentina where diverse activities await, from tango lessons to fly-fishing and horse riding, amidst the awe-inspiring glacial landscape featuring highlights like the Perito Moreno Glacier.
10 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £7,700pp
Guide Price: $9,200pp
Discover Chile’s impressive highlights by exploring its diverse landscape featuring the scenic Lake District, sprawling vineyards and the historic architecture of colonial towns such as Santiago.
8 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £8,900pp
Guide Price: $10,600pp
Embark on an unparalleled Chilean adventure to Patagonia, where a spectrum of outdoor activities awaits, allowing you to fully engage with the breathtaking landscape of glaciers, rugged mountains and lakes of an impossible blue colour.
17 Day Itinerary
Guide Price: £12,600pp
Guide Price: $15,100pp
Embark on a tour showcasing Buenos Aires’ hidden eateries, exhilarating activities and panoramic views of natural wonders such as the Perito Moreno Glacier and Torres del Paine. Conclude with a serene stay at Viña Vik, blending local flavours, natural wonders and luxury.
Duration: 14 Days
Guide Price: $13,800pp
Guide Price: £11,500pp
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Experience Argentina’s awe-inspiring natural wonders, from vast lakes to spectacular waterfalls and rainforests, while immersing yourself in the country’s rich history, culture, and gourmet gaucho traditions.
Duration: 12 Days
Guide Price: $8,500pp
Guide Price: £7,100pp
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Embark on an adventure in Argentina where diverse activities await, from tango lessons to fly-fishing and horse riding, amidst the awe-inspiring glacial landscape featuring highlights like the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Duration: 10 Days
Guide Price: $9,200pp
Guide Price: £7,700pp
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Discover Chile’s impressive highlights by exploring its diverse landscape featuring the scenic Lake District, sprawling vineyards and the historic architecture of colonial towns such as Santiago.
Duration: 8 Days
Guide Price: $10,600pp
Guide Price: £8,900pp
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Embark on an unparalleled Chilean adventure to Patagonia, where a spectrum of outdoor activities awaits, allowing you to fully engage with the breathtaking landscape of glaciers, rugged mountains and lakes of an impossible blue colour.
Duration: 17 Days
Guide Price: $15,100pp
Guide Price: £12,600pp
Embark on a tour showcasing Buenos Aires’ hidden eateries, exhilarating activities and panoramic views of natural wonders such as the Perito Moreno Glacier and Torres del Paine. Conclude with a serene stay at Viña Vik, blending local flavours, natural wonders and luxury.
Located within Torres del Paine National Park, Explora has two granite peaks in plain view from almost every angle of the property. A fantastic opportunity to get outdoors and explore the national park by foot.
An eco-luxury camp located on the edge of Torres del Paine National Park, offering an intimate experience in the breathtaking Patagonian wilderness.
EOLO has the most amazing location, with a sense of true remoteness amongst the Patagonian steppe. The sunsets are incredible and the views from every single floor to ceiling window are truly spectacular.
A unique and exclusive accommodation, tucked away in a peaceful corner of El Chaltén, being the only property visible in the area.
A quaint hotel located just outside of El Calafate town, decorated with beautiful local art and hosted by friendly staff. It has comfortable and cosy rooms, a hearty breakfast and is located on the way to Perito Moreno glacier, which saves you a bit of journey time when visiting the region.
With a focus on eco-conscious luxury, this architecturally impressive property offers a haven of relaxation and adventure on the Eastern shore of Lake Sarmiento.
The Singular Patagonia is the preserver of the century old cold storage FrigorÃfico Bories, declared a national heritage in 1996, the museum has preserved the original century-old industrial machinery.
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For a true sense of wilderness, cross the cobalt waters of the Lago Argentino, passing ice floes and giant icebergs before you land on the shores of this historic estancia.
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With views of the jagged peaks of the Torres del Paine Mountains, the grassy steppes and the Sarmiento Lake, there couldn’t be a more beautiful and private place to take in the scenery of Patagonia.
In our opinion, it is worth spending a full day in Santiago de Chile. While this capital city may lack the glamour of Rio or the grit of Buenos Aires, there are some fantastic restaurants and museums, and it is a city easy to explore at your own pace.
This pinprick of an island dropped into the Pacific Ocean 2300 miles from mainland Chile is a stepping stone away from Tahiti and Bora Bora. Easter Island (or Rapa Nui) is frozen in a world of its own.
The largest island on the Chiloe Archipelago, Chiloe is a beautiful wilderness of forests, wetlands and rolling foothills that lead to craggy mountains. Separated from the mainland by the Chacao Strait, this timeless island is a haven for wildlife and pre-Columbian culture left mostly untouched by the draw of tourism.
The Atacama Desert is the driest non-polar desert on earth. Despite the lack of rain, you will discover a surprising array of wildlife thriving against all the odds.
Northern Argentina is a perfect destination for holidays that combine culture with wildlife and contrasting landscapes. The parched deserts in Salta, fertile wetlands in Corrientes and Atlantic rainforest in Iguazu make an excellent trio in one trip or individually.
Patagonia begins in the Lake District of Chile and Argentina and encompasses all the land up to Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of South America. This wild land has been shaped over millennia by a rugged coastline pounded by an unrelenting ocean and pushed from either side to form the colossal spine of the Andes Mountains.
If you have a passion for wine, the chances are that a trip to Mendoza is on your list of places to visit in Argentina; you won’t be disappointed. The natural beauty of this region tucked under the rugged peaks of the Andes will leave a lasting impression.
Northern Argentina is a perfect destination for holidays that combine culture with wildlife and contrasting landscapes. The parched deserts in Salta, fertile wetlands in Corrientes and Atlantic rainforest in Iguazu make an excellent trio in one trip or individually.
Northern Argentina is a perfect destination for holidays that combine culture with wildlife and contrasting landscapes. The parched deserts in Salta, fertile wetlands in Corrientes and Atlantic rainforest in Iguazu make an excellent trio in one trip or individually.
A direct flight links Mendoza with Cordoba. Here you will discover soft grassy hills and thousands of acres of rural land to explore.
This sultry city, with its moody tango bars, faded European elegance, and cutting-edge contemporary architecture needs time for deep exploration. Come here to wander the cobbled streets of Palermo, where languid coffee bars spill into the dappled shade of tree-lined pavements.
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