Patagonia: The Last Wilderness

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Patagonia: The Last Wilderness



Tour Description:

Marvel at the stunning spectacle of the pristine
Patagonian wilderness as you stroll among
Magellanic penguins, explore rugged Torres del
Paine National Park and view the astonishing Perito
Moreno Glacier on an exhilarating adventure at the
ends of the earth.

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Dates & Pricing

Friday 21 Feb 25 — Sunday 02 Mar 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 07 Mar 25 — Sunday 16 Mar 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 14 Mar 25 — Sunday 23 Mar 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 21 Mar 25 — Sunday 30 Mar 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 17 Oct 25 — Sunday 26 Oct 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 24 Oct 25 — Sunday 02 Nov 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 07 Nov 25 — Sunday 16 Nov 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 05 Dec 25 — Sunday 14 Dec 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote
Friday 12 Dec 25 — Sunday 21 Dec 25Starting at $13,895 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day 1 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Arrive in Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital, and transfer to your hotel, where you enjoy an early check-in guaranteed. Relax or explore the neighborhood on your own before gathering for a welcome dinner served family style.

Day 2 - Buenos Aires
Explore Buenos Aires in the company of your expert Resident Tour Director. Visit Recoleta Cemetary and the Plaza de Mayo, pass through the San Telmo neighborhood, continue to La Boca and walk along Caminito Street. After a light lunch, fly to Ushuaia, set in magnificent Tierra del Fuego, at the remote tip of South America. Tonight, celebrate your experiences with a view of the city and Beagle Channel and a Scenic Sundowner before enjoying dinner at the hotel.

Day 3 - Ushuaia
Drive to Estancia Harberton, the oldest estancia (farm) in Tierra del Fuego and an Argentine National Historical Monument. Embark on a private cruise to Martillo Island to walk among a teeming rookery of Magellanic penguins before continuing to Gable Island, in the middle of the Beagle Channel, for lunch. Relax and embrace the solitude of its remote, primal landscape, where wind, waves and birds make the only sounds. Later, cruise back to the estancia and return to your hotel for dinner.

Day 4 - El Calafate
This morning, tour this unique town at the end of the world. Stop for lunch before you fly to El Calafate to experience Patagonian rural life in the rustic town with well- kept gardens and pretty homes. Settle into your hotel before you meet for dinner at a local restaurant in town.

Day 5 - El Calafate
Start the day cruising to Argentino Lake’s Seno Mayo, stopping along the way for an interpretive walk in the Andean Patagonian forest and getting up close to limestone rock formations and majestic landscapes. Continue to Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the few remaining advancing glaciers in the world. Hike at your own pace and ability along the seven walkways located at different heights and distances from the glacier, taking in magnificent views of the glacier’s northern and southern faces. Return to your hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure.

Day 6 - Puerto Natales, Chile
Journey to Puerto Natales, where, after a late lunch, you enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. Opened in 1940 and honored as a National Heritage site, the Singular Patagonia offers a wide range of expeditions and activities, such as horseback riding, trekking and mountain biking. Choose your preferred mode of exploration and experience this incredible location on your own terms.

Day 7 - Puerto Natales
Discover the magnificent wilderness of Torres del Paine National Park, again selecting from available activities — with opportunities to explore fjords, mountains, glaciers, forests and ranches — all with varying grades of difficulty and duration. Created by tectonic movements, the park’s rugged landscapes were sculpted during the ice ages, and the motion of glaciers has continued to reshape them. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its granite spires, ice and deserted pampas. See firsthand the serrated ridges of the Torres del Paine mountains. Scan the peaks and you may glimpse a soaring Andean condor riding an updraft. Later, unwind in your room or marvel at the Patagonian night sky, awash with starlight.

Day 8 - Puerto Natales
Today, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities. Cruise the Patagonian Fjords to Two Glaciers (weather permitting), witnessing their majesty and power up close. Ride Horseback at Puerto Consuelo, the first ranch in the region, and roam through the surrounding landscapes. Trek to Condor Lookout on Mount Benitez, viewing rock paintings en route and watching condors in flight. Additional activity options are also available. Tonight, join your fellow guests for an interactive Chef’s Table experience, assisting a chef as he prepares barbecue and explains his preparation for this traditional meal, savoring the result for dinner.

Day 9 - Santiago
After a leisurely morning, fly to Chile’s capital, Santiago, a vibrant city set against the backdrop of the Andes that sits some 2,000 feet above sea level in Chile’s Central Valley and is surrounded by a ring of spectacular mountain peaks. Your hotel is set in Santiago’s most prestigious and refined neighborhood, El Golf.

Day 10 - Santiago
Explore Santiago during a morning tour of city highlights, including the Palacio de La Moneda (presidential palace) and the Plaza de Armas, with its impressive Metropolitan Cathedral and Central Post Office. Ride by cable car up San Cristóbal Hill to behold the stunning statue of the Virgin Mary and take in expansive views of Santiago. Relax this afternoon, with late access to your room, before transferring to the airport to depart.