Patagonia Land Journey | Dates available through 2025
In the southern Andes mountains lies one of the most beautiful places on Earth– Patagonia. Astonishing landscapes of jagged peaks and deep fjords carved by glaciers, panoramic vistas of living ice that changes shape and color by the angle of the sun, amid deep water lakes of emerald and turquoise. No wonder some local legends hold that extraterrestrials once lived here.
Join us for a remarkable 10-night journey through stunning
fjords, glaciers, turquoise lakes, jagged, dramatic mountains, valleys
populated by exotic wildlife– with an opportunity to experience a slice
of daily life in the Patagonian outback.
Experience the exotic flora
and amazing wildlife of Torres del Paines National Park and Perito Moreno
Glacier, one of the wonders of the world, take cruises on the Ultima
Esperanza Fjord and the Lago Argentina, have a private visit with one of the
world's most famous silversmiths; enjoy a private lunch and gaucho skills demonstration, indulge in a private wine pairing dinner in
Puerto Natales all with excursions led by local guides and naturalists, and so
much more. This is a Patagonia travel experience that's second to none.
EXPERIENCE WITH TAUCK
Private Gaucho Show, where cowboys of the Argentine outback demonstrate their amazing riding and "horse whispering" skills
TAUCK VALUE INCLUDES
On-Tour Air included (2 flights)
Cruise on Esperanza Sound and a walk overlooking Serrano Glacier
Visit to the workshop of the Draghi family, world-famous silversmiths of Argentina
A picnic lunch overlooking the awesome Perito Moreno Glacier in Glacier National Park
Tango show in Buenos Aires, where the passionate pas de deux was born
Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
26 meals; gratuities to local guides and drivers, service charges, admission fees, taxes and porterage
AAA Members save up to $150 per person!* Ask your AAA Advisor for details!
Day 1: Arrive Santiago
Tour begins: 6:00 PM, The Singular Santiago. We'll meet
you at the airport. A transfer is included upon arrival from Santiago
International Airport to The Singular Santiago, a five-star luxury hotel
in the city's Lastarria district. It's an intimate, "green"-designed oasis
in the heart of a sprawling metropolis set against stunning backdrops of
the Andes Mountains. Join us this evening for a welcome reception and
dinner at the hotel.
Day 2: Picturesque Puerto Natales
Fly this morning from Santiago to Punta Arenas, deep in the southern tip of the continent, near Tierra del Fuego. This "city of red roofs," established in the 19th century as a penal colony and coaling station for steamships, is usually a jumping-off point for Antarctic expeditions, but today it's a leg on your Patagonia travel adventure to the otherworldly landscapes of Torres del Paines National Park. From here you travel by land to Puerto Natales, a town on the shores of the Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope) Sound. Named by a 16th-century Spanish explorer who became lost in the maze of channels and fjords while searching for the Strait of Magellan. This area was later settled by European immigrants as a shipping port for the local wool and meat-packing industry in the early 20th century. Arrive in late afternoon and check in to your accommodations at the Singular Patagonia hotel, formerly a waterfront factory built in 1915, now a luxury resort with dramatic floor-to-ceiling views of the sound and mountain ranges. This region of rolling plains and turquoise lakes is frequented by an assortment of wildlife, in a panorama bordered by ice-capped Andean peaks.
Day 3: Cruise to Serrano Glacier & more
A cruise on the Ultima Esperanza Sound introduces you to the labyrinth
of fjords, inlets, and channels that winds through this mystical
landscape for miles: scenes of mountains, cliffs and caves, colonies of
sea lions, plunging waterfalls, and ice-floes. Disembark at O'Higgins
National Park for a hike to Serrano Glacier. Then cruise past waterfalls
and Balmadeda Glacier for spectacular views of the fjords and
surrounding mountain vistas that change color with the light. After
lunch at an estancia and a sheep-shearing demonstration, return to the
hotel. Following a late-afternoon historical tour of the Singular Hotel –
converted from a waterfront factory built over a century ago – enjoy a
four-course wine-pairing dinner at the hotel this evening featuring some
of Chile's famous varietals.
Day 4: Torres del Paines National Park
Journey north from Puerto Natales to the heart of one of South America's
most spectacular nature preserves, a photographer's paradise of
glacier-carved fjords and valleys, steppes, and sub-polar forests. It's dominated by the grandeur of Torres del Paine, a range of twisted
granite peaks sculpted in startling curves and serrated edges including a trio of rock formations known as Cleopatra's Needles. The
vivid colors of the lakes,in shades of emerald and turquoise, are caused
by rock flour settling from the restless grinding of the mountains by
glaciers, a palette offset by rolling plains covered with red
wildflowers. The rugged landscape is populated by foxes, pumas,
guanacos, rheas, and large birds of prey, which you'll have a chance to
view on frequent photo stops, rest stops and short hikes. After lunch
at a local restaurant, continue touring the park throughout the
afternoon. Head back to the hotel for dinner at your leisure this
evening.
Day 5: A Singular Day in Puerto Natales
Spend the day as you please at the resort – a variety of activities* are
included, such as kayaking, biking, condor-watching, hiking, cave
exploring, and horseback riding. The Singular hotel is officially a
national monument for its significance to the heritage of the region, so
in addition to its amenities, it harbors a museum of fascinating
exhibits on local history and restored machinery from its factory days.
You can also visit the town, to learn about its unusual mix of European
and indigenous cultures, where there's also a wide choice of cafes and
drinking establishments that cater to international tastes; or embark on
a half– or full-day excursion to explore more of Torres Del Paines
National Park. This evening, dinner is served family-style at the
hotel's restaurant.
Day 6: El Calafate & Lago Argentino
Your Patagonia travel adventure continues as you cross the border into
Argentina this morning and arrive at El Calafate in time for lunch. A
small, picturesque village on the shores of Lake Argentino, El Calafate
is named for a wild bush with yellow flowers and blueberries that
flourishes here. It is also known as the "Village of the Glaciers," the
gateway to Glacier National Park. Lunch in the town, which retains some
of its original character as a pioneer outpost for wool-traders. Then
continue to your accommodations at Xelena Hotel & Suites. Check-in, then pay a visit to a local museum, the Glaciarium, dedicated to the
science of glaciers and the geological history of the area, an entree
to the astonishing world you'll meet in Glacier National Park.
Day 7: A day spent at Upsala Glacier
Board a private boat at Punta Bandera for a cruise on Lake Argentino.
The vast freshwater lake is fed by runoff from dozens of glaciers in the
Southern Patagonian Icefield. You'll sail by one of the largest of
them, Upsala Glacier, a towering wall of ice (100 feet higher than
Niagara Falls) that meets the water and stretches for miles through an
alien landscape of wildly sculpted granite peaks and icebergs, and a
startling palette of colors; the green of the lake beside the vivid
blue, white and gold hues of the mountains, forests and ice offer
dramatic photo ops like nowhere else on earth. Disembark your boat for a
short hike to the Spegazzini Refuge and the spot of unparalleled
panoramic views of Upsala Glacier. Enjoy a lunch of local cuisine, and
learn the art of making mate tea (the national drink), traditionally
brewed and served in a calabash gourd with a metal straw. Marvel again
on the scenic return trip to your hotel for an evening spent as you
wish.
Day 8: Perito Moreno Glacier
Drive into Glacier National Park to witness one of South America's most
breathtaking natural wonders, Perito Moreno Glacier. Fronting Lake
Argentino for three miles, rising 240 feet from the water in dense
clusters of jagged white skyscrapers, Perito Moreno is one of the few
glaciers in the icefield that is advancing, its restless movement unseen
but sometimes heard in its eerie groaning, cracking, and rumbling. From
high walkways on the shore opposite the glacier, you can appreciate its
overwhelming scale and even have the chance to see an iceberg calve
away from the ice wall, collapsing like a tall building in an explosion
of thunder and water. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the presence of this
immense, mystical phenomenon; its majestic landscape mesmerizes with the
changing light, as the ice morphs in color, from white to turquoise and
sapphire, and even deep indigo blue. Return to the hotel this afternoon
for time at leisure, or explore the shops and markets in the center of
El Calafate; enjoy an included dinner tonight at your choice of three
local restaurants in El Calafate.
Day 9: Fly to Buenos Aires
Travel today on a flight from El Calafate to the cosmopolitan excitement of Buenos Aires. You'll get an orientation tour of the "Paris of South America" en route to the Alvear Art Hotel, a stylish retreat in the middle of Retiro, a neighborhood filled with art galleries, high-end shopping, and tree-line boulevards near Plaza San Martin, one of the city's oldest squares. Dine at the hotel this evening.
Day 10: Silversmiths, Gauchos & Tango
An excursion takes you to the lush farmlands outside the city, and the artists' community at San Antonio del Areco. In this town of charming Spanish colonial-style houses and streets, you'll meet members of the Draghi family, world-famous silversmiths who have crafted treasures for all walks of life, from gauchos to heads of state and Hollywood stars; visit their shop and studio, where you'll view their exquisite silver and saddlery, which evoke the cowboy culture and heritage of the region. Next up, naturally, is a private lunch and "gaucho fiesta", where cowboys of the Argentine outback demonstrate their legendary equestrian skills: acrobatic riding, herding, ring-racing and horse dancing. Return to the hotel to freshen up, then join us for a farewell dinner and tango show in the city, where this once-scandalous dance form was born and elevated to an art.
Day 11: Journey home
Tour ends: Buenos Aires. Ask your AAA Advisor about extending your stay!
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