This sprawling, beautifully wild region spanning Chile and Argentina long ago grabbed us and never let go. We’re passionate about planning luxury Patagonia tours, we’re intimate with the best-known places, deeply experienced guides, and hardest-to-reach corners of South America’s outback. Whether you stay at luxury estancias serving fabulous food and wine, or get active on fully guided hikes or treks, from inland mountain ranges to jagged coastline, we will arrange the Patagonia expedition that’s right for you.
Explore the majestic calving glaciers and rugged peaks in Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares National Parks.
Fly in charter planes, drive in four-by-four vehicles, or ride horses on a fully supported, expertly guided back country trek.
Trace the maritime journey of Herman Melville around Cape Horn and Tierra del Fuego.
Meander the markets, savor regional cuisine, and tour rural wineries to get a snapshot of the food culture.
Likened to the grandeur and glory of the Pacific Coast Trail, Chile’s new Route of Parks tour hugs the opposite end of the Americas from Puerto Montt to the southern tip of Chilean Patagonia featuring 1,700 miles of pristine landscapes, fragile ecosystems, and diverse cultures. This new trip route is a grand display of Chile’s… Continued
Long before poets like Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga paid tribute to Chile, nature engaged in some inspired poetic license in creating this elegantly thin, magnificently varied land. This infinitely customizable, end-to-end journey introduces you to its many wonders, from the super-remote mountains of the Aysén region to the fertile farms, rushing rivers, and dense… Continued
Patagonia’s wonderfully theatrical landscapes demand (and deserve) attention, but how does a traveler begin to discover such a vast region? GeoEx’s tour explorations in Patagonia go back more than 25 years, and our passionate experts have created this inspired journey that will allow you to immerse yourself and delight in Patagonia’s granite monoliths, shockingly blue… Continued
BEST TIMES: Patagonia weather is highly unpredictable and extremes can happen any time of year. Summer (December-February) generally have warm temperatures and some wind.
ALSO CONSIDER: Spring (September-November) and fall (March-May) are also good times, although there is higher chance of rain and cold temperatures. June-August sees snow but the weather is more predictable and the wind dies down.
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