7-Day Patagonia Tour Packages
What if one week unlocked Patagonia's secrets? Visit El Calafate or El Chaltén where you're hiking Mount Fitz Roy's base and getting face-to-face with Perito Moreno Glacier. Or tackle Torres del Paine W Trek, camping wild spots while hiking Grey Glacier, French Valley, Torres base. Either way turquoise lakes and jagged peaks are everywhere you turn.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Patagonia tour itineraries
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7 Day Patagonia Itinerary, incl. Puerto Varas and Bariloche
A seven-day Patagonian getaway takes you through Puerto Varas, Bariloche, and Chiloe Island, with stays at Hotel Puelche and Hotel Cacique Inacayal. Three lake crossings, UNESCO heritage sites, and German colonial architecture await across four major destinations.

- Day 1
Puerto Varas, Chile
Land at El Tepual Airport in Puerto Montt and take a 30-minute transfer to Puerto Varas. This lakeside town sits beautifully at the foot of Osorno Volcano. Your afternoon is perfect for exploring the German-influenced architecture and waterfront artisan shops. You should try the authentic German kuchen at one of the traditional cafes. It's a local specialty that reflects the region's European heritage.

- Day 2
Lake District Crossing
Get an early start for your full-day journey across the Andes between Chile and Argentina. The route includes three lakes and four overland segments. You'll cross Todos los Santos Lake with views of Osorno and Puntiagudo volcanoes before traveling through Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park to reach Bariloche. A recent traveler noted: "The changing scenery throughout the day was incredible - from dense rainforest to snow-capped peaks. Pack layers as the temperature varies significantly between lakes."

- Day 3
Bariloche Circuito Chico
- Day 4
Bariloche Free Day
- Day 5
Return to Chile
Start early for the 7-hour bus journey back to Puerto Varas. Keep your documents handy for the border crossing. The mountain views are stunning but the road is winding. If you get motion sick easily sit near the front and bring medication. You'll arrive in time to enjoy Puerto Varas' waterfront in the evening light.

- Day 6
Chiloé Island
Start your full-day trip to Chiloé Island with a 30-minute ferry ride where you might spot sea lions. Visit the UNESCO-listed wooden churches in Castro and see the traditional palafitos. A visitor's tip: "Don't miss the Sunday market in Dalcahue - the local wool crafts are incredible and much cheaper than in Puerto Varas."

- Day 7
Frutillar & Departure
7 Day Patagonia Itinerary, incl. El Calafate and El Chaltén
The wonders of Patagonia unfold over 7 days across 5 key destinations. Walk 17km on Fitz Roy trail, marvel at Perito Moreno Glacier, and stay at comfortable lodges while enjoying optional experiences like Rancho Aparte's traditional cuisine.

- Day 1
El Calafate to El Chaltén
The 3-hour bus ride from El Calafate Airport to El Chaltén takes you past Lake Argentino and Lake Viedma. Stop for 15 minutes at Parador La Leona, a historic spot where explorer Francisco Moreno survived a puma attack. "The drive offers stunning views of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre in the distance - try to sit on the left side of the bus for the best photos."

- Day 2
Fitz Roy Trek
Get an early start at 7 AM for the challenging 17km Laguna de los Tres trail. The last kilometer is tough with a 400m climb, but seeing Fitz Roy's granite spires makes it worthwhile. Pack warm layers since mornings can be near freezing even in summer. Take at least 2 liters of water. You won't find water refills after Poincenot campground.

- Day 3
Cerro Torre Trail
The 18km Laguna Torre trail is easier but just as beautiful. Walk through beech forests along the Fitz Roy River valley to reach a glacial lake with floating icebergs. The best part is watching Cerro Torre's peak emerge from the clouds. "Start by 8 AM - the afternoon winds near Laguna Torre can be intense enough to knock you off balance."

- Day 4
El Chaltén to El Calafate
- Day 5
Perito Moreno Glacier
- Day 6
El Calafate Free Day
- Day 7
Departure
7 Days in Argentina, incl. Buenos Aires and Patagonia
This Patagonian adventure spans seven days: 2 nights in Buenos Aires, 2 nights at Perito Moreno Glacier, and 2 nights in Tierra del Fuego National Park.

- Days 1-2
Buenos Aires
Start your Argentina adventure in the capital city. Book your stay in Palermo or Recoleta for a great mix of safety and local character. Begin your first full day with a city tour of the historic center. Get to Plaza de Mayo early before the crowds arrive then explore La Boca's vibrant Caminito street in the cooler morning hours. A recent visitor shared: "The Sunday antiques fair in San Telmo was a highlight - get there before 11 AM to really browse the stalls without the tourist rush."

- Days 3-4
El Calafate & Perito Moreno Glacier
Catch a morning flight to El Calafate (3 hours) with a quick 20-minute transfer into town. Use your first day to adjust to Patagonia's unpredictable weather patterns. Pack plenty of layers as temperatures can change quickly. The next day you'll see the incredible Perito Moreno Glacier. The drive from town is about 80 minutes. Try to reach the viewing walkways by 9 AM before the big tour groups arrive. Plan about 2.5 hours to walk the glacier circuit. Wear good shoes since the metal walkways can get slippery. You'll never forget the booming sound of ice breaking off into the lake.

- Days 5-7
Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego
Take a 2-hour flight to Ushuaia the southernmost city in the world. The airport is just 15 minutes from downtown. Stay on San Martin street to be close to good restaurants and the port. Spend a full day exploring Tierra del Fuego National Park just 11km from the city. A half-day tour will show you the best spots like Lapataia Bay and Roca Lake. One traveler noted: "The views along the Lapataia River were incredible but the wind really picks up after 2 PM - go early and bring a warm jacket even in summer."

What people love about 7-day Patagonia tours
- 7 Days Lake Crossing between Chile and Argentina
I did it many years ago, when the package is not yet offered online. It was a beautiful experience, with a professional management by the agency,
- Argentina: Buenos Aires, Calafate and Ushuaia - 7 days
This trip was amazing! Buenos Aires, El Calafate, and Ushuaia were all incredible.
- Argentina & Chile: Cave of Hands & Bertrand Port 7 days
I thoroughly enjoyed this tour. However, the on ground provider let Receptivo Aborigen down by not providing an English speaking guide. This did make it a little difficult at times, except that the guided tours at Cave of the Hands and the Marble Cathedral were English speakers. Fortunately while driving to and from the tour sites, it was not that important to have an English speaker - it just would have made the long trips more enjoyable. Receptivo Aborigen could not have been more helpful in providing advice and up to date details for me to follow along the way via What's App. I couldn't fault them in this regard.

































