Patagonia Itinerary
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Vast, exotic, wild and infinite in its beauty. That’s how Patagonia was described by the explorers who arrived here almost 500 years ago. Little has changed to this day. Come and discover a truly unspoiled wilderness of mountains, fjords, glaciers, forests, and steppes.
For a real once-in-a-lifetime adventure, explore the southernmost extreme of the American continent, navigating through countless sea fjords and channels and crossing the famous Straits of Magellan before setting sail or flying to Antarctica.
Marvel at the imposing millennial glaciers (of which there are hundreds) and experience close encounters with dolphins, penguins, and killer whales. Make Cape Horn – the southernmost tip of the continent – your destination or continue by sea to Antarctica – truly a scientific and ecological treasure.
Patagonia is dotted with lakes, carved by glaciers, populated by weather beaten trees, fed by streams, at time blown by fierce winds and is flown over by condors. Chile and Argentina alone have access to this land, which extends from the Lakes Region down to the very tip of South America, and beyond to the large National Park at Tierra del Fuego. You will drive here making frequent stops for fabulous nature panoramas.
KEY FACTS
1,999,540
ARGENTINA AND CHILE
SPANISH/ENGLISH
ARGENTINIAN PESO OR CHILEAN PESO
UTC -3/PST +4
MID-NOVEMBER TO LATE MARCH
BEST TIME TO VISIT MID NOVEMBER TO LATE MARCH APPROXIMATE TOUR PRICE FROM $0000 PP EXCLUDING FLIGHTS RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF…