Chilean Patagonia Tours
Booking one of these amazing Chilean Patagonia Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Chilean Patagonia
Northern Patagonia Lake District Multisport Tour
Embark on an exhilarating 10-day adventure through the enchanting Lakes District of North Patagonia. From the picturesque town of Puerto Varas, journey into the heart of Chilean Patagonia, where breathtaking landscapes await.
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Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour
The 4-Day Guided Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour invites you to embark on a unique adventure through Patagonia to see its untouched natural beauty and experience a way of life that has thrived for generations here.
Torres del Paine
13-day Best of Patagonia Tour
No need to choose between the Argentine and Chilean sides of Patagonia, because the 13-day Best of Patagonia Tour covers the best of the region across both countries! Experience the best of Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park and Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, the paths that hold the most iconic sights in all of Patagonia.
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Patagonia Self-Drive and Trekking Tour
Patagonia — a word that inevitably ignites your sense of adventure and discovery. The 24-Day Trek and Self-Drive in Patagonia tour welcomes you into a remote corner of the world to experience the beauty of both Argentinian and Chilean Patagonia with incredible trekking and a self-driven adventure.
Chilean Patagonia
Best of Chilean Patagonia Multisport Tour
A multisport adventure in Chilean Patagonia is the perfect adventure tour for those who want it all! The 14-Day Est of Chilean Patagonia Multisport Tour invites you to experience the best of North and South Patagonia on a guided adventure tour to some of this region’s most stunning natural landscapes.
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Chilean Patagonia, a paradise for adventurers, features stunning glaciers, fjords, and mountains. Highlights include Torres del Paine with its famed W Trek, the secluded Tierra del Fuego, and the challenging Patagonian Ice Fields. Puerto Natales is the charming gateway to these natural wonders.
In Chilean Patagonia, adventure knows no bounds. Trek the renowned W or O Circuit in Torres del Paine for breathtaking vistas. Kayak and ice hike on the Grey Glacier for an intimate encounter with icy terrain. Wildlife lovers can marvel at guanacos, pumas, and diverse bird species in their natural habitats.
The optimal time to explore Chilean Patagonia is during the Southern Hemisphere's summer, from November to early March, boasting mild weather and extended daylight hours ideal for outdoor adventures. Shoulder seasons, from September to October and April to May, offer quieter trails and opportunities to witness spring blooms or autumnal hues, albeit with potential trail limitations.
- Torres del Paine Trek: The iconic W Trek in Torres del Paine National Park is a must-do, offering breathtaking views of granite peaks, glaciers, and turquoise lakes. Ideal for those interested in hiking and nature tours in Chile.
- Glacier Grey Kayaking: Kayak amidst icebergs on Glacier Grey for a thrilling experience. This activity appeals to adventure seekers looking for glacier tours and kayaking adventures in Patagonia.
- Base of the Towers Hike: A challenging day hike to the base of the majestic Torres del Paine. Perfect for hikers wanting to experience the beauty of Patagonian landscapes up close.
- Patagonian Horseback Riding: Explore the rugged terrain of Patagonia on horseback, offering a unique way to see the region’s stunning landscapes. A hit with those interested in horse riding tours in Chile.
- Sailing the Beagle Channel: Experience the remote beauty of Patagonia by sailing through the Beagle Channel, observing marine wildlife. Ideal for travelers looking for sailing tours and wildlife experiences in Chile.
English is moderately spoken in tourist areas and by guides, but Spanish prevails. Learning basic Spanish phrases is recommended.
A visit of at least 7 to 10 days is recommended to explore major sights and partake in activities without rushing.
Carrying some Chilean Pesos is advisable for small purchases, though credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants.
Yes, there are many family-friendly activities and accommodations, making it a great destination for all ages.
Renting a car offers the most flexibility, but buses and tours are available for major attractions.
Accommodations range from luxury lodges and eco-camps to hostels and guesthouses, catering to all budgets.
Chilean Patagonia follows Chile Standard Time (CLT) UTC-4 and Chile Summer Time (CLST) UTC-3 during daylight saving.
Yes, for certain areas, especially with a rental car, though some remote areas are best visited with a guide.
Guided tours are popular for trekking, glacier visits, and wildlife spotting, offering insights into the region’s natural beauty and history.
The most common entry points are via flights to Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales from Santiago or other major cities.
Major towns include Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, and Coyhaique, each serving as gateways to different parts of Patagonia.
The best time to visit is during the Southern Hemisphere's summer, from November to early March, for milder weather.
Patagonia is relatively safe; main concerns are natural, such as unpredictable weather and preparing adequately for outdoor activities.
Expect to see diverse wildlife, including guanacos, condors, pumas, and an array of marine life along the coast and in national parks.
Internet access is available in urban areas and some lodges, but connectivity can be limited in remote regions.
Pack layered clothing, waterproof gear, good hiking shoes, sun protection, and any necessary outdoor equipment.
No specific vaccinations are required, but it's wise to have travel insurance covering medical emergencies and evacuation.