PATAGONIA

Patagonia offers breathtaking landscapes, adventure,

and luxury, making it the ultimate destination.

 

Luxury Patagonia Vacations

Renowned for its soaring mountain peaks and remarkable wildlife, Patagonia, the crown jewel of South America, is a heaven for luxury adventure travel. Spanning over 260,000 square miles across Argentina and Chile, Patagonia offers an unparalleled luxuriant landscape with the majestic Andes Mountains serving as a stunning backdrop. The region's diverse terrains range from arid steppes and fertile grasslands to awe-inspiring deserts, all waiting to be discovered through our Patagonia adventure tours. However, Argentina's allure does not stop at its natural beauty. Our Patagonia luxury tours also immerse travelers in the country's renowned culinary scene and rich cultural heritage. Each Patagonia tailor-made tour ensures a unique experience, pairing the thrill of adventure with the comfort of luxury. Embark on your Patagonia luxury trip and revel in an unforgettable journey into the heart of South America's raw beauty.

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Highlights of Patagonia

El Chaltén, Argentina

A quaint mountain village in Santa Cruz, El Chaltén makes for an excellent stop during a Patagonia adventure vacation. As the trekking capital of Argentina, the landscape is a tapestry of lakes, mountains and glaciers. With such beautiful natural scenery, the village is a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure travel in Patagonia. And the best part is you certainly don’t need to be an athlete to explore the area. For example, the route to Condor Lookout takes a mere 2 hours to complete and treats you to jaw-dropping views at the end where you will see condors soaring above.

Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

Perito Moreno Glacier is the biggest glacier in the world accessible by land. Located in Los Glaciares National Park in the Austral Andes in Argentina, it truly is a magnificent sight to see. The striking ice formation is incredibly active, with chunks constantly breaking away from the face and plummeting to the lake below. You can visit Perito Moreno Glacier on a Patagonia Road Trip, by renting a car and doing a self-guided tour. Alternatively, transport and guided tours can also be arranged. 

Torres del Paine, Chile

No trip to Patagonia is complete without a visit to the glorious trails of Torres del Paine National Park in the Chilean region of Patagonia. A hiker’s paradise, the park offers an opportunity to stretch your legs across some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, where soaring mountains give way to electric-blue icebergs and pampas grasslands rub shoulders with immense glaciers. Yet, it’s not just walkers having all the fun. You can kayak along the enchanting icefield of Grey Glacier to get an up-close look at the 270 km² spectacle.

Gable Island

Gable Island is an extraordinary hidden gem. Somehow, the remarkable wild landscape has managed to remain under the radar and free from crowds of tourists, despite serving as a display of nature at its finest. The primordial landscape is surrounded by nothing but sea, leaving you to explore in utter serenity. Pass by traces left by the Yamana, the area’s first inhabitants, as well as the first white settlers in a marvellous merging of unspoilt nature and historical significance.

Travel Guide

Start your Patagonia adventure trip in the buzzing city of Buenos Aires, where you can investigate stunning European architecture and a fantastic culinary scene. From here, you can get a flight to Comodoro Rivadavia. For more information, check out our Patagonia Adventure Tour.

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Related Countries

Chile

Argentina