Patagonia Tours & Trips
Explore Santiago’s vibrant streets with music on every corner. When adventure calls, head to Puerto Natales, the gateway to Patagonia’s breathtaking wilderness. Discover Torres del Paine’s dramatic landscapes where jagged peaks pierce endless skies, admire the towering Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers, and walk alongside adorable penguins on remote Martillo Island. Patagonia is waiting for you.
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Jack • traveled in March, 2025
Overall it was an extremely well organised tour and communication with torradar staff was excellent. Occasionally driver pick-up times were changed at short notice and on one occasion the driver was 30 minutes late, so only just made the bus in time.
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MICHELLE • traveled in December, 2025
The team at HI Travel was great. The communication was clear and when I did have questions, they were quick to respond. The travel and excursions were organized and seamless. I am happy that I chose HI Travel and would definitely recommend.
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Anthony • traveled in November, 2024
From booking the trip to returning home, my experience was very positive. The excursions and accommodations were top tier—I even said that the hotel was the best I’ve ever stayed in. At times throughout the stay, I had questions and the agents of TourRadar answered in a timely manner. The detailed itinerary, including directions for navigating the airport, were quite helpful. I would absolutely book through TourRadar again next time.
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- The best Patagonia tour packages
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- Patagonia tour companies
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- Where to start your Patagonia trip
- Discover Patagonia tours for every budget
- Tours for every type of group
- Patagonia itineraries by length
- Traveler types and experiences
- Best time to visit Patagonia
- Patagonia travel guides - curated by our experts
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11 Days Ultimate Patagonian Adventure: Journey from Santiago to Chile and Argentina
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Overall it was an extremely well organised tour and communication with torradar staff was excellent.”
Jack, traveled in February
Patagonia's wilderness encompasses Torres del Paine, Balmaceda Glacier navigation, and Perito Moreno's ice walls. Puerto Natales and El Calafate provide rest stops, while traditional Patagonian lamb roast and cross-border transport enhance the experience.
Duration 11 days Destinations Santiago, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Buenos Aires Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From $3,500
3% Off- US$3,400You save $100
Torres del Paine and Ushuaia Adventure 9D/8N
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Safety of all was their priority and that was appreciated. Weather was all over the place yet it was wonderful to experience it all.”
Alejandro, traveled in November
The wonders of Patagonia stretch from El Calafate to Ushuaia. Trek Torres del Paine's iconic trails, cross Magellan Strait, and observe penguins at Isla Martillo. Camping under stars, traditional barbecue at Estancia Las Hijas, and guided adventures create lasting memories.
Duration 9 days Destinations El Calafate, Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales, Ushuaia, Punta Arenas Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
3% Off- US$3,962
El Calafate & Torres del Paine. Glaciers in Patagonia – 5 Days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The travel and excursions were organized and seamless. I am happy that I chose HI Travel and would definitely recommend.”
MICHELLE, traveled in November
Wild beauty reigns at Perito Moreno Glacier's active ice face and Torres del Paine's iconic peaks. This five-day adventure features stops at Cerro Castillo, Nordenskjol Lake, and Salto Grande waterfall, with El Calafate accommodation.
Duration 5 days Destinations El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Torres del Paine National Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
3% Off- US$514
4-Days Discovery Puerto Natales & Torres del Paine
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotel was spacious and waterfront, close to center as well. Our whole day trip was awesome.”
QUYNH, traveled in February
Pristine wilderness of Patagonia beckons on this highly-rated adventure through glacial lakes and ancient forests. Stay at a premium Puerto Natales hotel while exploring Serrano Glacier, Lake Nordenskjöld, and Salto Grande waterfall. Costs approx. $320 per day, includes guided hikes, boat excursions, and opportunities to spot local wildlife from sea lions to condors.
Duration 4 days Destinations Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Signature DMC From
3% Off- US$1,428
Fixed Guided Group Tour: Patagonia Essentials
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“From beginning to end the entire process was smooth, easy and exciting.”
Michelle, traveled in March
Patagonia's essential landmarks stretch from El Calafate to Torres del Paine. Adventurers trek El Chaltén's famous trails with Fitz Roy views, witness Perito Moreno Glacier's ice calving, and explore Grey Lake's shores. Includes cross-border travel and stays in authentic Patagonian towns.
Duration 10 days Destinations El Calafate, El Chalten, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine Age Range Ages 25+ Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
3% Off- US$3,350
Best of Patagonia 11 Days Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was varied, well-paced and brilliantly organized. Engrossing and stimulating.”
Hillary, traveled in May
Spend 2 hours ice trekking on Perito Moreno Glacier, walking through crevasses and sinkholes, then navigate through the Iceberg Channel. Trek through Torres del Paine National Park to see the iconic Cuernos del Paine and walk along Grey Lake's shores past floating icebergs that have calved from Grey Glacier. Navigate the Beagle Channel to the famous Lighthouse at the End of the World, stopping at Sea Lion Island and Bird Island to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
Duration 11 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, Balmaceda, Santiago Age Range Ages 25+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From
3% Off- US$6,750
Classic Hikes of Patagonia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Well designed tour. We saw the maximum in the amount of time we had.”
Beatrice, traveled in December
Patagonia's highlights await, from Laguna de Los Tres near Mount Fitz Roy to Torres del Paine's W Trek. Witness Perito Moreno Glacier's ice falls, camp in Torres del Paine National Park, and hike Emerald Lake in Ushuaia. Includes 14 breakfasts and specialized hiking guides.
Duration 15 days Destinations Buenos Aires, El Chalten, El Calafate, Perito Moreno, Torres del Paine National Park, Punta Arenas, Ushuaia Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $6,890
30% Off- US$4,823You save $2,067
Exploring Full Patagonia Argentina & Chile
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Great people and gorgeous natural sights!!”
Leslie, traveled in November
Patagonia's finest unfolds over 15 days. Trek Tierra del Fuego National Park, witness Perito Moreno Glacier's ice walls, view Torres del Paine's peaks, and cross the Andes via three lakes to Bariloche. Includes 3-star accommodations and breakfast daily for approx. $220 per day.
Duration 15 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, El Calafate, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, Punta Arenas, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, San Carlos De Bariloche Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Qwerty Travel Argentina From
30% Off- US$2,799
9 Days Trekking to Discover the best of Torres del Paine & El Chalten, with a visit to Moreno Glacier @ El Calafate
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great experience and they made the travel feel seamless.”
Jason, traveled in December
Nine days of Patagonian highlights stretch from Torres del Paine to Mount Fitz Roy. Moderate 6-7 hour daily hikes pair with 4-star comfort at Martin Gusinde and Calafate Park hotels. Approx. $390 per day includes guides, meals, and Perito Moreno Glacier boat cruise.
Duration 9 days Destinations Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, El Calafate, El Chalten Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Signature DMC From
30% Off- US$3,652
Patagonia Trekking: El Chaltén – 3 Days
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing Experience, Highly Recommended.”
Tina, traveled in June
Wild trails of Patagonia lead through a 45km trek from El Chaltén. Summit Cerro Torre viewpoint, camp at Agostini near Laguna Torres, and explore Laguna de los Tres beneath Mount Fitz Roy with expert bilingual guides for around $1,000.
Duration 3 days Destinations El Chalten, Cerro Torre Mountain, Mount Fitz Roy Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Unu Raymi Expeditions From
30% Off- US$999
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Looking at the Patagonia tour operators, Wanderful Holidays and OneSeed emerge as the top choices based on actual traveler experiences. Wanderful Holidays gets consistently good feedback for how they handle all the details - from sorting out transport logistics and accommodation to keeping travelers well-informed throughout their trips.OneSeed really shines with their small-group treks. Their guides know both the popular trails and hidden spots, plus they've found some unique places to stay that you wouldn't typically find on standard tours. Our travelers particularly like how personal these trips feel, since you're not just following the crowd.Exodus and TourRadar sit somewhere in the middle. While many of their customers have good experiences, we've heard about some hiccups with communication and cases where the actual trip didn't quite match what was advertised. These aren't deal-breakers, but worth keeping in mind when you're choosing.I'd suggest steering clear of Unu Raymi Expeditions for now. Multiple travelers have reported issues with poor organization, spotty communication and trips that didn't deliver what was promised in the brochure. When you're planning something as complex as a Patagonia trip, you really need an operator you can count on.
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Where to start your Patagonia trip
Most of our Patagonia journeys start from Buenos Aires which offers 24 different departure options throughout the season. El Calafate comes in as another popular kickoff point with 23 tour starts, while Puerto Natales - your gateway to Torres del Paine - gives you 15 different options to begin your trip. Ushuaia, Punta Arenas and some other cities round out the starting points with 9 and 6 tours respectively. Since prime spots fill up quickly, booking about 100 days ahead makes sense - this helps lock in your preferred dates and lodging, particularly during the busy summer months from December through February. The sweet spot for visiting falls between November and March when the weather's kinder and days stretch longer. Mid-November to mid-December is particularly nice with spring flowers blooming and fewer tourists around, plus you get great conditions for photos and hiking. While you can see the highlights in 7-10 days, many of our travelers stay longer to really sink into the wilderness experience and work around Patagonia's ever-changing weather patterns.
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Best time to visit Patagonia
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter transforms Patagonia into something special, with our customers consistently highlighting their favorite experiences. The Buenos Aires to Ushuaia journey connects city life in the capital with raw glacier exploration in the south. Our travelers tell us how guides adapt seamlessly to winter conditions, particularly around El Calafate, where Perito Moreno Glacier puts on spectacular ice formations. Santiago serves as another excellent starting point, with tours weaving through Torres del Paine using carefully timed stops that work with weather patterns - our guides know precisely when to move and when to pause for incoming weather. The winter Argentina-Chile combination tours include smart buffer days around key sites like French Valley, Grey Glacier and other notable spots. The smaller groups in winter mean more individual attention from guides Marina and Seba, who get specific praise from customers for their expertise in helping everyone handle the demanding winter landscape.
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- December 2026 161 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring in Patagonia offers ideal conditions for exploring the diverse terrain. Our small groups head into Torres del Paine on well-marked paths, where you'll cross swaying bridges and make your way up to Windy Pass - our travelers often tell us how good the cold gusts feel after the climb up. We've designed tours that connect El Calafate's glacier experiences with El Chalten's trail network, so you can see both the massive ice sheets and mountain peaks in one trip. The guided walks to Laguna de los Tres showcase Mount Fitz Roy surrounded by spring flowers, while boat excursions take you right up to the active Perito Moreno Glacier. Many tours start in Buenos Aires, giving you time to wander through La Boca's painted streets and San Telmo's historic quarter before heading to Patagonia.
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- Summer 2026
Summer opens every Patagonian trail and possibility. Our most-booked tours mix time in Santiago or Buenos Aires with extended stays in Torres del Paine, where summer's long daylight hours let you really dig into the hiking trails. The mixed tours that combine French Valley treks with Grey Glacier visits are customer favorites, including nights at local refugios along the route. Summer also brings fantastic penguin watching at Martillo Island - you'll walk right beside the colonies while local experts share their wildlife knowledge. For a complete southern experience, several tours continue to Ushuaia with Beagle Channel sailing and also hiking through Tierra del Fuego National Park.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Patagonia offers two perfect autumn routes that our travelers consistently choose. The first blends city and wilderness, starting in Buenos Aires before heading to Torres del Paine, where paths lead across suspended bridges and up to Windy Pass, opening up to crystal-clear mountain lakes. Many visitors opt for the route linking El Calafate's glacier experiences with El Chalten's trail system, which puts you face-to-face with both massive ice formations and dramatic peaks in a single trip. The guided walks to Laguna de los Tres showcase Mount Fitz Roy, framed beautifully by autumn foliage, while boat trips bring you directly to the active wall of Perito Moreno Glacier. Both journeys typically begin in Buenos Aires, giving travelers time to wander through La Boca's vibrant painted streets, San Telmo's historic district and also the city's cultural landmarks before venturing into Patagonia's untamed landscapes.
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What's the best time to visit Patagonia?
You know, Patagonia's really amazing year-round but your perfect time really depends on what you want to do there. Summer runs December through February and that's when you'll get those lovely warm days and tons of daylight perfect for hiking Torres del Paine or checking out Perito Moreno Glacier. If you're into gorgeous colors autumn's your season from March to May the whole landscape just explodes with color. Winter's actually pretty special from June to August you can hit the slopes and there's way fewer tourists around. Spring's beautiful too September to November brings out all these amazing wildflowers and the weather's just right not too hot not too cold.
How can I experience Patagonia beyond the cities?
There's so much natural beauty to explore in Patagonia's protected areas you'll be amazed. Torres del Paine National Park in Chile is absolutely stunning with these massive granite peaks turquoise lakes and glaciers you can explore it on your own or with a guide doing either the W Trek if you're up for a challenge or the longer O Circuit. Over in Argentina Los Glaciares National Park is where you'll find the incredible Perito Moreno Glacier and El Chaltén which everyone calls the trekking capital you can drive there or take a boat trip. Down south there's Tierra del Fuego National Park right near Ushuaia with these beautiful forests peat bogs and amazing coastal views.
What's the best way to get around Patagonia?
Getting around Patagonia takes a bit of planning because it's so vast but you've got plenty of options. Domestic flights connect all the major spots like Buenos Aires Santiago El Calafate and Ushuaia with Aerolineas Argentinas being a popular choice in Argentina. Long-distance buses are great value and run regular routes between towns and across borders lots of people take the bus from Puerto Natales to El Calafate. If you want more freedom you can rent a car just keep in mind you might hit some gravel roads and weather can be tricky. Many people find guided tours really convenient since they handle all the transport for you.
How tough are the tours and can anyone do them?
Don't worry Patagonia's got something for everyone when it comes to activity levels. Sure there are challenging adventures like the Torres del Paine W Trek which covers about 75 kilometers over 4-5 days but there are plenty of easier options too. The Laguna de los Tres hike near El Chaltén gives you amazing views of Mount Fitz Roy and you can do it in just one day. Tour companies offer all sorts of different difficulty levels so you can pick what works for you. If hiking's not your thing try a boat tour scenic drive or cultural experience instead like viewing Perito Moreno Glacier from the walkways or taking a relaxing boat tour. The local guides are fantastic at making sure everyone has a great time no matter their fitness level.




























































