
Argentina + Chile • Patagonia
Comfortable, well-located hotels along the entire route:
Buenos Aires • El Calafate • El Chaltén • Puerto Natales • Punta Arenas • Ushuaia
All hotels are inspected, conveniently located, and include breakfast.
🌆 Buenos Aires city tour
🧊 Los Glaciares National Park (entrance included)
🏔️ Trekking in El Chaltén (according to the program)
❄️ Perito Moreno Glacier — panoramic viewing platforms
🌄 Transfer to Chile + Torres del Paine National Park excursion
🚌 Transfer to Punta Arenas (free time, no excursion)
🚍 Scenic international bus journey to Ushuaia
🌲 Tierra del Fuego National Park — walking trails, viewpoints, forests & lakes
⛵ Beagle Channel boat trip — sea lions, seabirds, and the iconic Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse
🎟️ Entrance Fees & Permits
If you are traveling alone and prefer not to pay for single accommodation, we can match you with a same-gender roommate (subject to availability).
Argentina & Chile • Buenos Aires — Ushuaia — Torres del Paine — El Calafate — Perito Moreno — El Chaltén
Patagonia is one of the most spectacular places on Earth — a land of glaciers, powerful winds, emerald lakes, sharp granite peaks and endless open spaces, where nature feels raw, wild and incredibly alive.
Our tour combines the very best of Argentinian and Chilean Patagonia, created for travelers who dream of reaching the legendary “end of the world.”
We begin in elegant and passionate Buenos Aires, the city of tango, European-style architecture, cozy cafés and vibrant neighborhoods. It sets the perfect mood for the journey ahead.
Next, we head to Ushuaia, the southernmost city on the planet, surrounded by dramatic mountains and fjords. Here you truly feel the spirit of Patagonia — powerful, remote and mesmerizing.
Walk through pristine forests, along mountain rivers, lakes and panoramic viewpoints. The scenery here is pure, untouched and incredibly atmospheric.
A boat trip along the legendary Beagle Channel offers close encounters with sea lions, seabirds and stunning coastal landscapes — plus the iconic lighthouse at “the end of the world.”
We cross into Chile and arrive in Punta Arenas, a charming Patagonian city and the perfect stop before some of the most magnificent scenery in the Southern Hemisphere.
Welcome to one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
Torres del Paine will amaze you with its towering granite peaks, turquoise lakes, glaciers, waterfalls and endless Patagonian plains. Even the most experienced travelers call it one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
Back in Argentina, we head to El Calafate, the gateway to the land of glaciers. Here lies the famous Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the few advancing glaciers in the world. The sound of cracking ice and massive blue walls of ice are moments you’ll never forget.
The trekking capital of Argentina, El Chaltén, offers some of Patagonia’s finest hiking routes. The trek to the Fitz Roy massif is a true highlight — jagged peaks, crystal lakes and breathtaking landscapes that feel almost unreal.
Patagonia is a journey that stays with you forever.
Join us — and live your dream at the edge of the world!
Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. After check-in, you’ll have time to relax and recover after the long flight. The program for the first day will depend on your arrival time: if you feel energized, you may enjoy a leisurely walk through the city center, have dinner at a local restaurant, and perhaps even experience some authentic street tango.
oday we dedicate the day to exploring Buenos Aires and its main highlights. You will visit the historic city center, the famous Recoleta Cemetery, the colorful districts of La Boca and Caminito, and the modern waterfront area of Puerto Madero. Buenos Aires is a beautiful and vibrant capital of an incredible country, combining history, culture, passion, and European elegance — a city that fascinates every traveler who visits it.
Flight to Ushuaia. Tierra del Fuego — The End of the World This morning we take a flight to Ushuaia, often called “the End of the World” or “the Gateway to Antarctica.” It is the southernmost city on the planet and one of the most extraordinary places in South America. Right after arrival, we head out on an excursion to Tierra del Fuego National Park, the southernmost national park in the world. During the tour, we will explore its most scenic locations, including the Pipo River, Mount Susana, Ensenada Bay, Redonda Island, Roca Lake, Lapataia Bay, picturesque lagoons, a beaver dam, and a charming forest lodge. The landscapes here are incredibly diverse: rocky mountains, crystal-clear rivers, valleys, and serene lakes — a perfect introduction to the wild beauty of Patagonia.
Beagle Channel Boat Excursion Today we head out on a scenic boat excursion across Ushuaia Bay and the Beagle Channel. Along the way, we’ll have the chance to observe sea lions, penguins, and a great variety of seabirds, including albatrosses, cormorants, petrels, vultures, and South American terns, in their natural habitat. In addition to wildlife encounters, we will enjoy breathtaking sea views of Tierra del Fuego from the water — rugged coastlines, dramatic mountains, and endless Patagonian horizons. The highlight of the trip is the legendary lighthouse at the “End of the World,” one of the southernmost beacons on the planet.
In the morning we pack up and hit the road again. Today we travel to Punta Arenas, the capital of Chilean Patagonia. Along the way, we will cross the legendary Strait of Magellan, one of the most important sea routes in the Southern Hemisphere. We arrive in Punta Arenas in the evening, check into our hotel, and rest after the journey.
After breakfast, we set off on an exciting excursion to Magdalena Island, where we will have the opportunity to observe a large colony of penguins in their natural habitat and watch their daily life up close. After the tour, we return to Punta Arenas, have lunch, and then continue our journey to Puerto Natales, the charming gateway to Chilean Patagonia.
oday we spend the entire day exploring Torres del Paine National Park — the most famous and most visited natural wonder of Chile, the true jewel of Chilean Patagonia, and one of the country’s main icons. Located about 112 km from Puerto Natales, the park impresses travelers with some of the most spectacular and dramatic mountain landscapes on Earth. Its name, “Torres del Paine,” comes from the language of the Tehuelche people and means “Blue Towers.” In 1978 the park was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, thanks to its unique ecosystems, crystal-clear lakes, granite peaks, waterfalls, vast steppes, and unforgettable panoramic views. This is one of those places that truly takes your breath away.
Today we travel to the Argentine town of El Calafate, where we continue our journey through the stunning landscapes of Argentine Patagonia. Upon arrival, we check into our hotel and enjoy some free time to relax or explore the town at your own pace.
Today we travel to the Argentine town of El Calafate, where we continue our journey through the stunning landscapes of Argentine Patagonia. Upon arrival, we check into our hotel and enjoy some free time to relax or explore the town at your own pace.
Transfer to El Chaltén – The Hiking Capital of Argentina Today we check out from our hotel in El Calafate and travel to El Chaltén, a town that is rightfully considered one of the world’s trekking capitals. After checking into our hotel, we’ll have time to explore the cozy streets, relax, and enjoy one of the local restaurants — the perfect place to try delicious Patagonian-style lamb cooked over open fire.
This morning we set off on a full-day hike in Los Glaciares National Park, following one of the most scenic trekking routes in Patagonia. Our goal is the Poincenot Camp area, which offers breathtaking views of the legendary Mount Fitz Roy, one of the world’s most iconic mountain peaks. The trek to Fitz Roy is considered one of the most beautiful hikes on the planet — dramatic granite spires, pristine nature, crystal-clear rivers, and incredible panoramic landscapes accompany us along the way. In the evening, we return to the hotel for a well-deserved rest.
Today we embark on a full-day trek to the foot of the majestic Cerro Torre — considered the second most beautiful peak in this part of Patagonia, right after Fitz Roy. At the base of the glacier lies the stunning Laguna Torre, a picturesque lake often dotted with floating icebergs. If we’re lucky, we may even see many of them washed up along the shore. This area is especially magical at sunrise, when the first rays of the sun illuminate the sharp granite spires of Cerro Torre, creating unforgettable scenery. In the evening, we return to our hotel for rest and relaxation.
Today we say goodbye to Patagonia and head back to El Calafate, from where we take our flight to Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, we transfer to the hotel and check in. You’ll then have free time to relax, stroll around the city, and do some last-minute souvenir shopping before your journey home.
Today we say goodbye to Argentina and begin our journey home. You can choose a convenient departure time, and before your flight you’ll have some free time in the city for relaxing, walking, or doing some last-minute souvenir shopping. If you’d like to extend your adventure, you can also plan an additional trip to the Iguazu Falls — we will be happy to help you organize this experience.
Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about our tours and travel programs.
To book your tour, simply submit a request on our website, contact us via WhatsApp, or send us an email.For the fastest and most convenient way, we recommend submitting your booking request through the Booking section on our website.
A deposit of USD 250–400 is required to secure your booking. This deposit allows us to guarantee your reservation and cover essential arrangements such as domestic flights, Machu Picchu tickets, and other key services included in your tour.The exact deposit amount depends on the type of itinerary and the specific travel program you choose.
We will help you choose the most convenient and cost-effective flight options from your city as soon as you confirm your participation in the tour.
For a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience, we keep our groups small — usually 8 to 12 participants.This allows for better organization, more personalized attention from the guide, a friendly atmosphere and a smoother travel experience.
Our tour price is based on double (twin) room accommodation.
If you prefer to stay in a single room, just let us know — we will inform you about the additional single supplement cost.If you are happy to share a room with another traveler, we will help find a suitable roommate (same gender) so you can avoid paying the single supplement.