Patagonia Trail
Tour Description:
Jagged glaciers, snow-topped peaks, glittering turquoise lakes and lively beech forests make Patagonia one of the most dramatically beautiful landscapes in the world. This one explores the Chilean & Argentine sides of this region, where you'll be exploring spectacular national parks, sailing up close to glittering glaciers, spotting flamingos, hiking past blue lagoons and exploring options such as riding horses like a Gaucho and kayaking through crystal clear waters. You've never seen our planet look quite this beautiful.
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Dates & Pricing
Monday 17 Nov 25 — Tuesday 25 Nov 25 | Starting at $3,410 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 22 Dec 25 — Tuesday 30 Dec 25 | Starting at $3,410 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 02 Feb 26 — Tuesday 10 Feb 26 | Starting at $3,410 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 09 Mar 26 — Tuesday 17 Mar 26 | Starting at $3,410 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 16 Nov 26 — Tuesday 24 Nov 26 | Starting at $3,775 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 21 Dec 26 — Tuesday 29 Dec 26 | Starting at $3,775 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 04 Jan 27 — Tuesday 12 Jan 27 | Starting at $3,775 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 01 Feb 27 — Tuesday 09 Feb 27 | Starting at $3,775 | Get a Quote | |
Monday 08 Mar 27 — Tuesday 16 Mar 27 | Starting at $3,775 | Get a Quote |
Destination & Sightseeing
3 Dinner (D)
8 Breakfast (B)
4 Lunch (L)
FAQs
Puerto Natales: What can I expect when travelling in Patagonia? Flexibility is key when you’re travelling in Patagonia. The itinerary will give you a good idea of what your trip is going to look like. But routes, schedules, hotels & modes of transportation may be subject to change without prior notice because of local circumstances or events beyond Contiki’s control.
Iguassu Falls: Which currency should I bring? You’ll need to bring USD cash with you, as it’s the only way to pay for the Free Time Add-Ons on this trip. You’ll receive the cost of each option in your Welcome Email. Plus, we recommend you bring Visa and/or Master Card (American Express or Discover cards aren’t widely accepted).
Iguassu Falls: What is the role of the Trip Manager? Your Trip Manager brings the group together with all the info, fun facts and food recommendations you'll ever need. Plus, they’ll ensure everything runs smoothly and address any issues. They’ll be there with you throughout the trip and will be your go-to person if you need anything. They’ll also fill you in on the cultural and historical context of the places you visit with some informal talks when relevant.
How much luggage can I bring? You can bring 1 hand luggage + 1 suitcase or backpack per person. The maximum suitcase size is 73cm x 50cm x 25cm (29” x 20” x 10”) & weight of 20kg (44lbs). Remember to keep it light as you'll have to carry and lift your own luggage at times and even walk short distances with it.
Should I be worried about altitude sickness? Parts of this trip go above 2800 metres (9200 feet) where it's common for some travellers to experience shortness of breath, nausea or light-headedness. While it's usually not severe in most cases, it’s always best to be prepared. That’s why we recommend that you carry your own medication and read a trusted health advisory for tips on how to combat altitude sickness. Plus, your Trip Managers will give you loads of helpful advice and before and during the trip.
Iguassu Falls: What power adapters do I need? Most places use similar plugs to the US and Europe, but it’s a good idea to bring a circular two-prong adapter just in case. No voltage converter is needed for devices like phones and laptops, but you may need one for high-powered devices (e.g., hairdryers).
Buenos Aires: What should I pack for my trip? Pack light, but smart. Think: layers for all types of weather, comfy walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a daypack, any meds, a first aid kit, hand sanitizer, and even a circular two-prong power adapter. Don’t worry tho, your Trip Manager will send a full list of things you should pack before your trip starts.
Puerto Natales: Is tipping customary in Patagonia? Yes! A 10% tip is standard in restaurants (unless already included). Small tips for hotel porters and service staff are always appreciated.
Puerto Natales: Can I access ATMs in Patagonia? ATMs are few and far between (especially in Argentina). Some ATMs may not accept foreign cards, and there are withdrawal limits. So just be sure to bring enough cash for the more remote areas.
Lima: Is there anything specific I need to know? Safety: You’ll stay in expert-picked areas that are safe and convenient. While you’re on your own, it’s best to stick to safe areas, follow your gut & of course, use your common sense (avoid dark alleys, don’t leave valuables unattended, use crosswalks). Water & Food: It’s best to avoid drinking tap water in any of these countries. Stick to bottled water (even for brushing your teeth!). You’ll have plenty of opportunities to purchase them on your trip. Toilets: We’ll make a service stop along the way where you can use a toilet. But remember to toss used toilet paper in the trash, not the toilet (don’t wanna clog it up!) WiFi/Cell Service: WiFi is available at most accommodations and restaurants, but it can be slow. It’s best to check with your phone provider about international plans.
Puerto Natales: What's the weather like in Patagonia? Unpredictable. Expect sun, wind, and rain all in one day. Remember to dress in layers and be ready for quick weather changes.
Iguassu Falls: Is tap water safe to drink? Drinking tap water isn’t recommend. So, please stick to bottled water (even when brushing your teeth). There will be plenty of opportunities to purchase bottled water during the trip.
Included Experience
Puerto Natales: We’ll jump on a catamaran and sail through fjords. Spotting penguins and sea lions on our quest to see the famous glaciers.
Torres del Paine National Park: If you’re looking for iconic views of mountains, glaciers and lakes to fill your memory and Insta page, this is the place.
El Calafate:
El Calafate: Breathe in that pristine air. Immerse yourself in nature. And get the best views of the Perito Moreno Glacier.
El Chaltén:
El Chaltén: A trek to the ultimate viewpoint. See the icy blue lagoon. The sparkling glacier. And the jagged peaks that pierce the Patagonian skies.