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Patagonia Tours unveil some of the most dramatic and untamed landscapes in South America, spanning the wild frontier shared by Argentina and Chile. Stand before the thundering Perito Moreno Glacier near El Calafate, hike the legendary trails of El Chaltén, and marvel at the granite towers of Torres del Paine. Journey south to Ushuaia, gateway to the Beagle Channel and beyond, where some travelers extend their adventure to Antarctica. From immersive hiking and wildlife encounters to romantic escapes and remote luxury lodges, every Patagonia Tours itinerary is thoughtfully customized to your pace, interests, and spirit of exploration.

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Best Places to Visit in Patagonia

Patagonia is a land of dramatic extremes, where glaciers, granite peaks, fjords, and remote port towns stretch across southern Argentina and Chile. From the iconic towers of Torres del Paine and the advancing Perito Moreno Glacier to the jagged silhouette of Mount Fitz Roy and the windswept landscapes near Ushuaia, the region offers some of South America’s most awe-inspiring scenery. Many travelers explore by land and sea, combining national parks with scenic fjord cruises. Discover the best places to visit in Patagonia and experience one of the world’s last great wilderness frontiers.

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Best Time to Visit Patagonia

Patagonia can be visited year-round, but the experience varies significantly by season. The summer months (November–February) offer the warmest weather and the best conditions for trekking, camping, and exploring national parks in both Argentina and Chile. This is also the busiest time of year, especially in December and January. Winter (June–August) brings cold temperatures, fewer visitors, and limited access to some lodges, cruises, and hiking routes. Many travelers prefer the shoulder seasons—September–October and March–May—when there are fewer crowds and the landscapes shift between spring blooms and vibrant autumn colors. For a deeper breakdown of regional conditions, see our guide to the best time to visit Patagonia.

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Patagonia is a haven for outdoor adventure, where dramatic peaks, glaciers, and turquoise lakes define every journey. Trek iconic trails through pristine wilderness, cruise past towering ice fields, or simply unwind at a remote lodge surrounded by forest and wildlife. Beyond its landscapes, savor a traditional Patagonian asado and experience the culture shared by southern Argentina and Chile. With opportunities to extend toward Antarctica, this region promises true escape. Discover the top things to do in Patagonia and begin planning your adventure at the edge of the world.

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Thinking about a Patagonia trip? Here’s a list of frequently asked questions we often hear from our guests. Visit our Patagonia Vacation Planning page for in-depth Patagonia travel tips.

Patagonia is a region at the southern tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. It stretches from the Lake District in the north to Tierra del Fuego in the south, and includes iconic destinations such as Torres del Paine National Park, Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate, El Chaltén, and Ushuaia.

Patagonia is considered very safe for travelers. The region is sparsely populated and focused on nature-based tourism. The primary consideration for visitors is weather, which can change rapidly. Proper clothing and flexibility in scheduling are important for a comfortable trip.

Patagonia is known for dramatic landscapes including glaciers, granite peaks, windswept plains, and vast national parks. Highlights include the Perito Moreno Glacier, Mount Fitz Roy, Torres del Paine, and Tierra del Fuego. The region is also home to wildlife such as guanacos, condors, penguins, and occasionally pumas.

Most travelers spend 7 to 10 days in Patagonia to experience both the Argentine and Chilean sides. Those focusing on one area may spend 4 to 6 days exploring a single national park or region. Because distances are large, thoughtful itinerary planning is important.

Patagonia is typically accessed via Buenos Aires or Santiago, followed by a domestic flight to cities such as El Calafate, Ushuaia, or Punta Arenas. From there, transfers connect travelers to national parks and lodges. Travel times vary depending on which part of Patagonia you plan to visit.

Within Patagonia, transportation typically involves a combination of short flights, guided transfers, and local excursions. Due to long distances and limited public transportation in remote areas, itineraries are best structured in advance to minimize travel time.

Patagonia is generally more expensive than other regions of South America due to its remoteness and seasonal tourism infrastructure. Costs vary depending on accommodation level, length of stay, and activities chosen. The region offers both boutique luxury lodges and more modest options.

Yes. Many travelers combine Patagonia with an Antarctica cruise departing from Ushuaia or Punta Arenas. This creates a natural extension for those already traveling to the southern tip of South America.

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