Join us for fourteen nights and thirteen full days as we explore the explore the natural wonders of Patagonia.
The South American region of Patagonia is vast, covering almost 400,000 square miles, over 50% of the territory of Chile and Argentina. Instead of trying to see it all, our tour highlights three very different areas of Patagonia, giving travelers enough time in each to gain a true sense of the place and a deeper understanding of the diversity of this amazing landscape.
Starting in Santiago, Chile, we travel to the port city of Puerto Natales where we spend four nights. This is the gateway to the Torres del Paine National Park, known for its beautiful snow-covered peaks, glacial lakes, and stunning waterfalls. We explore the national park, taking in amazing vistas and enjoying some light hiking.
Next we travel to El Calafate, Argentina, located on the shore of the largest lake in Argentina – Lago Argentino. Using El Calafate as our base for four nights, we explore parts of the UNESCO listed Los Glaciares National Park and its famous Perito Moreno Glacier. While here, we enjoy a day-long cruise, getting to see several glaciers and icebergs up close while learning about the natural wonders of the region.
For the last leg of our trip, we fly to Ushuaia, Argentina, on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. This is considered the gateway to Antarctica and the southernmost city in Argentina. Staying here for the last four nights, we will explore parts of Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego National Park and Beagle Channel, taking in more majestic vistas and wonderful wildlife.
For those who want to extend their trip, Ushuaia is a great jumping off point for a variety of tour extensions such as a 4-night cruise to Cape Horn and through the Fjords of Tierra del Fuego or a 10-night cruise to Antarctica and back.
Those not adding a tour extension should plan their return trip home leaving from Ushuaia.
All of our tours offer a wide variety of unique experiences while also providing chances for travelers to adjust the plans to match their desired speed and intensity.
Read the tour Itinerary summary below for more details.
Throughout the trip we will have the opportunity to dine at a wide variety of extraordinary restaurants (from casual street food to fine dining). While the tour offers many unique scheduled experiences, its casual structure also provides daily opportunities for travelers to adjust the plans to match their interests and desired speed and intensity.
IDENTIFICATION ~ A passport valid for 6 months beyond the tour start date and that has at least 4
blank pages for entry/exit stamps is required.
ALTITUDE ~ Santiago: 2,133 ft ~ Puerto Natales: 68 ft ~ El Calafate: 820 ft ~ Ushuaia: 75 ft (our hotel is at about 1,100 ft)
WEATHER ~ November is spring in Patagonia – with wide-ranging weather. One often experiences four seasons in one day. We will be covering a lot of geography, so travelers should be prepared for a variety of conditions. Temperatures range from low 30s at night to upper 70s in daytime. Most of the trip should be sunny with fantastic weather; however, it is often very windy, and passing weather systems bring occasional rain and snow storms.
PHYSICAL EXERTION ~ High Exertion (4 of 5) – We do not consider this a trekking / hiking tour, but to fully appreciate all this tour has to offer, travelers should be prepared for long periods of walking and light hiking on uneven trails at altitude. This tour is not appropriate for those with mobility concerns. For those looking for more relaxation or moderation, less physically demanding options are available throughout the trip. There are also more strenuous hiking opportunities for those looking for a challenge.
Accommodations for 14 nights for one person in a double occupancy room (unless single occupancy upgrade is chosen).
Ground transportation between the Santiago airport (SCL) and hotel on scheduled arrival day and hotel in Ushuaia to the airport (USH) for return flight anytime on departure day.
Transportation from Santiago to Puerto Natales (flight), from Puerto Natales to El Calafate (van), and from El Calafate to Ushuaia (flight)
Transportation to and from all scheduled daily activities.
Entrance fees for all scheduled cultural sites, museums and special studio visits.
Two meals
Arrival and departure airports are DIFFERENT! Travelers are responsible for arranging and purchasing their own travel to arrive in Santiago (SCL) and depart from Ushuaia (USH) on designated days.
Other than the meals noted, all other food and drink are the traveler's responsibility.
Any required governmental visas, or travel permits are the traveler's responsibility.
Insurance is not included. We recommend everyone consider purchasing their own travel & health insurance and consult with their medical professional regarding recommended vaccinations & precautions.
Saturday – Travel/Arrival day to Santiago, Chile (SCL)
Sunday – Full day exploring Santiago
Monday – Travel day (flight) to Puerto Natales, Chile
Tuesday ‒ Thursday – Days spent exploring Puerto Natales and the surrounding
region including multiple visits to the Torres del Paine National Park
Friday – Travel day (by van) to El Calafate, Argentina
Saturday ‒ Monday – Days spent exploring El Calafate and the surrounding
region including visits to Glaciar Perito Moreno, Lago Argentino, & a day-long
Glacier cruise
Tuesday – Travel day (flight) to Ushuaia, Argentina
Wednesday ‒ Friday – Days spent exploring Ushuaia and the surrounding
region including Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Bahía Lapataia, & Isla Martillo
Saturday – Departure day
Camiba is my favorite tour company. This was my third tour with Troy and Rene, and I look forward to traveling with them again.
~ Marcelle H
My experience with Camiba Cultural Tours was nothing short of phenomenal! The team's wealth of knowledge and dedication to delivering a world-class experience was evident in every aspect, from planning to execution.
~ Hjardeir D
I just returned from a wonderful trip to Argentina—best time ever—and I can’t wait for my next journey with them.
~ Marla B
The Argentina tour was amazing – a perfect blend of art, culture, history, natural wonders, and wine!
~ Kim B
