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Patagonia

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Patagonia’s stunning landscapes include towering peaks, vast glaciers, and pristine lakes. Explore Torres del Paine, Perito Moreno Glacier, and diverse ecosystems in this breathtaking region.

Patagonia

Patagonia Tours in 2025

Patagonia, spanning the southern regions of Argentina and Chile, is a realm of unparalleled natural beauty and cultural richness. This vast territory, characterized by its dramatic landscapes and diverse ecosystems, offers travelers an unforgettable experience that seamlessly blends adventure with tranquility.

The region's allure lies in its breathtaking scenery. Towering volcanic peaks, expansive glaciers, and endless steppe-like plains create a photographer's paradise. The iconic Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, with its jagged mountain formations and pristine lakes, stands as a testament to nature's grandeur. Similarly, Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, home to the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier, captivates visitors with its monumental ice formations and dynamic glacial movements.

Example Trips

Patagonia Tours Packages

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Tour Dates

Price Range

$2,753

Highlights of Chile & Argentina

Argentina Chile
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10 days
$5,762

Andes, Iguassu & Beyond

Argentina Brazil
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18 days
$7,853

The Scenic Route – Lima to Buenos Aires

Argentina Bolivia
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30 days
$7,649

Journeys: Discover Patagonia

Argentina Chile
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14 days
$3,671

Patagonia Hiking

Argentina Patagonia
$6,323

Hike Patagonia In Depth

Argentina Chile
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14 days
$7,649

Patagonia: Torres del Paine & Los Glaciares National Park

Argentina Chile
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10 days
$10,199

Chile & Argentina: Capital Cities & Hiking Patagonia

Argentina Chile
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14 days
$5,507

South America Highlights: Bolivia, Chile, & Argentina

Argentina Bolivia
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20 days
$13,789

South America Discovery: Lima to Rio de Janiero

Argentina Bolivia
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38 days

Frequently Asked Questions about our Patagonia tours

The optimal time to explore Patagonia is during the austral summer, from December to February, when temperatures are milder, and daylight hours are extended. However, this is also the peak tourist season. Visiting during the shoulder months of November and March can offer a balance of favorable weather and fewer crowds.

Visa requirements depend on your nationality and the country you plan to enter—Argentina or Chile. Citizens from many countries, including the United States, Canada, and most European nations, do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. It's advisable to check the specific entry requirements for both countries before your trip.
Patagonia's weather is notoriously unpredictable. It's essential to pack layered clothing to accommodate temperature fluctuations, a waterproof and windproof jacket, sturdy hiking boots, a hat, gloves, and sun protection. Don't forget essentials like a reusable water bottle and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.

Patagonia is generally considered a safe destination. However, due to its vast and remote areas, it's crucial to take standard precautions. Inform someone of your travel plans, especially when venturing into isolated regions, carry necessary supplies, and be prepared for limited access to services in certain areas.

Transportation options in Patagonia include domestic flights, long-distance buses, rental cars, and guided tours. Given the region's expansive distances, flying between major hubs can save time. Renting a car offers flexibility, but be prepared for long drives and varying road conditions.

Transportation options in Patagonia include domestic flights, long-distance buses, rental cars, and guided tours. Given the region's expansive distances, flying between major hubs can save time. Renting a car offers flexibility, but be prepared for long drives and varying road conditions.

In Argentine Patagonia, the currency is the Argentine Peso (ARS), while in Chilean Patagonia, it's the Chilean Peso (CLP). Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but it's advisable to carry local currency, especially when traveling to remote locations.

No specific vaccinations are required for travelers to Patagonia. It's recommended to be up-to-date with routine immunizations. Due to the region's remoteness, ensure you have adequate travel insurance that covers medical emergencies.

Spanish is the predominant language in both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. In tourist areas, English is commonly understood. Learning basic Spanish phrases can enhance your interactions

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