Patagonia Luxury Tour
Explore Buenos Aires’ cultural and architectural gems with a personal guide
Witness the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier on an intimate tour
Paddle through serene waters on exclusive kayaking journeys
Hike the awe-inspiring trails of Torres del Paine
Stay in luxurious accommodations set amidst stunning landscapes
Benefit from 24/7 support for a worry-free luxury adventure
Itinerary
Your Patagonian odyssey commences in the legendary city of Buenos Aires, followed by a private transfer to your luxurious accommodations in the heart of the city. Settle into the elegance and comfort that will define your journey.
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Buenos Aires. A private tour unveils the soul of San Telmo and La Boca’s vivid landscapes, complemented by a curated lunch experience that tantalizes the palate.
Buenos Aires unfolds at your leisure, leading to an evening of passion and rhythm with a world-class tango show and dinner at the storied Cafe de Los Angelitos, a testament to Argentina’s vibrant culture.
Transition to the serene beauty of Patagonia with a direct flight to El Calafate, where a private visit to the Glaciarium Ice Museum awaits, offering insights into the icy heart of the region.
The awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier reveals its splendor on a private tour, showcasing the dynamic beauty of Patagonia’s icy landscapes and the natural wonders that make this region unforgettable.
Your adventure continues as you travel to Puerto Natales, where luxury and wilderness blend seamlessly, setting the stage for the days ahead.
Kayak through the untouched wilderness, guided by the expert team of local guides, revealing the serene beauty and hidden corners of this pristine landscape from the water’s edge.
Torres del Paine National Park awaits with its dramatic peaks and valleys. A day-long tour immerses you in its breathtaking beauty, complete with a lunch amidst the splendor of nature.
Embrace the outdoors with a guided hike through Patagonia’s stunning terrain, followed by a day of leisure indulging in the tranquil luxury and rejuvenating atmosphere.
Bid farewell to Patagonia as you journey to Santiago, with seamless transfers and a flight connecting you to the vibrant heart of Chile, ready to explore its cultural and historical depths.
Savor the flavors of Chile with a private wine tasting one of the renowned restaurants, enhanced by a blind tasting and gourmet lunch. The day suggests an evening at Bocanariz, known for its culinary delights.
Your journey culminates with a relaxed day, enjoying late check-out before a private transfer escorts you to the airport, leaving you with memories of a journey that has traversed cityscapes and wilderness alike.
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Description
Dive deep into the heart of Patagonia, a place where luxury and wilderness converge to create an unforgettable experience.
Begin your adventure in the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, where culture and history pave the way for the natural wonders that lie ahead.
As you venture into Patagonia, prepare to be captivated by the sheer majesty of its landscapes, from the towering glaciers to the rugged, untouched peaks that dominate the skyline.
This journey is meticulously crafted to include private tours that unveil the architectural splendor of Buenos Aires, intimate kayaking excursions on serene waters, and invigorating hikes through the iconic Torres del Paine.
Every detail, from the selection of sumptuous accommodations to the seamless itinerary, is designed with your comfort and enjoyment in mind.
We take pride in offering a stress-free experience, managing all logistical aspects, from accommodations to transportation, while providing comprehensive guides and 24/7 support.
Allow us to curate your Patagonian adventure, where each moment is tailored to inspire and delight. Join us on this grand voyage, and let the spellbinding beauty of Patagonia unfold before you in a symphony of luxury and natural wonder.
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Things to know
The prime season for hut-to-hut hiking in Patagonia is during the Southern Hemisphere’s warmer months, generally from October to April. This period offers milder temperatures, longer daylight hours, and reduced precipitation, making it the ideal time for exploring Patagonia’s trails and enjoying its breathtaking landscapes.
We’ve rated our tours on a difficulty scale from 1 to 5 — with 1 being the easiest and 5 the most difficult.
The difficulty level of a tour tells you how fit you need to be and how much hiking is involved. Most of our tours are appropriate for people who are regularly active and can hike for about five to seven hours per day.
Technical difficulty means how skilled you need to be to hike on the path. Level 1 means the trail is smooth and wide (like a gravel road), while 5 means the surface is uneven and exposed, and you have to use your hands to help yourself move forward. In practice, that means that the higher the level, the more surefooted and skilled in scrambling you need to be.
It is best to book your tour early because most accommodations along the trail fill up quickly. That way, you can ensure that you have a place to stay.
Patagonian routes feature lots of wild and remote sections where you cannot just stop. In case of injury, it’s best to call the local emergency services. Ensure you have a means of communication, even in areas with limited service, to contact emergency services or local support for assistance.
For trails of medium to high difficulty, you might need to complete an online registration form before embarking on your journey. It’s important to visit the official website of the national parks to determine if your chosen trail requires this step. After completing your trek, ensure you confirm your safe return to prevent the initiation of an unnecessary search and rescue operation. Keep in mind that not all mountain shelters will initiate searches for hikers who fail to arrive as scheduled.
Most refugios in Patagonia offer the possibility of showering for free. Please note that some of them though don’t have hot water or it is limited! That’s why it’s wise to bring wet wipes with you for the days you don’t feel like showering with cold water.
Cell reception in Patagonia is generally not available within the national parks, making it a true off-grid experience. However, most of the refugios, offer Wi-Fi, albeit for a fee. The costs for Wi-Fi in these refugios can vary, but it’s typically around $8 USD for 1 hour, with options extending up to 10 hours for $15 USD. It’s important to note that while the Wi-Fi is available, it might be turned off during the night and might not support heavy data usage like streaming videos.
If you encounter bad weather while trekking in Patagonia, it’s crucial to be prepared for rapidly changing conditions, as the region is known for its unpredictable weather, including sudden rain, snow, and strong winds, even in summer. It’s advisable to have waterproof gear, layered clothing to manage cold temperatures, and windproof items to handle the gusts that are common in the area.
In Patagonia’s backcountry, where amenities are limited, and you’re required to carry your supplies, having extra food and warm gear can make a significant difference if you need to hunker down and wait out a storm. Remember, safety should always be your top priority, and turning back or altering your route is a better choice than risking injury or getting lost in bad weather.
Vegetarian meals are usually available in most accommodations. Vegan options are harder to be found in huts, but we’re happy to let you know about them in advance so you can plan accordingly.