Patagonia Adventure

Highlights

  • Stay at traditional Patagonian estancias, where you’ll experience authentic ranch life alongside gauchos
  • Spend time at Estancia Cerro Guido, a historic ranch blending conservation, culture and vast private landscapes in Torres del Paine
  • Immerse yourself in remote estancia living at Nibepo Aike, with hands-on experiences, local food and uninterrupted views across Los Glaciares National Park
  • Contrast rural Patagonia with the dramatic Perito Moreno Glacier and the vibrant culture, food and tango of Buenos Aires
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What you'll do

Overview

This journey through Chile and Argentina is designed to immerse you in the raw beauty and deep-rooted traditions of Patagonia, with estancia stays at its heart.

Chile:
Days 1 - 3: Santiago
Days 4 - 7: Torres del Paine (2 nights staying at an Estancia)

Argentina:
Days 8 & 9: El Calafate Town
Days 10 & 11: El Calafate (Estancia stay)
Days 11 - 14: Buenos Aires
Day 15: Departure

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This journey through Chile and Argentina is designed to immerse you in the raw beauty and deep-rooted traditions of Patagonia, with estancia stays at its heart.

Chile:
Days 1 - 3: Santiago
Days 4 - 7: Torres del Paine (2 nights staying at an Estancia)

Argentina:
Days 8 & 9: El Calafate Town
Days 10 & 11: El Calafate (Estancia stay)
Days 11 - 14: Buenos Aires
Day 15: Departure

Beginning in Santiago, you’ll ease into the rhythm of South America with vibrant city experiences before travelling south into the dramatic landscapes of Torres del Paine. Here, your time is split between immersive nature-based exploration and an authentic estancia stays, where life is shaped by the land, the seasons and the enduring gaucho culture.

The experience deepens as you cross into Argentina, where estancia living becomes a defining thread of the journey.

From the historic Estancia Cerro Guido to the remote and characterful Estancia Nibepo Aike, you’ll gain a genuine insight into Patagonian ranch life.

Days are shaped by horseback riding, herding, walking vast open plains and sharing stories with local hosts, offering a rare connection to both place and people. These rural contrasts are balanced with the icy drama of the Perito Moreno Glacier and the cosmopolitan energy of Buenos Aires, creating a journey that feels both expansive and deeply personal.

This is a private itinerary but on some experiences throughout the tour you may join a small group.
Accommodation will be reserved at time of booking. Depending on availability there may be changes to similar accommodation.

Arrival into Santiago

Upon arrival into Santiago Airport you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

This afternoon you will be picked up from your hotel to introduce you to Santiago’s historic highlights, such as “La Moneda” (Presidential Palace), and the charming Lastarria neighbourhood.

Enjoy the views of Santiago from the Sky Center tower, the highest observatory in Latin America, offering a spectacular 360° view of the city.

Hotel: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)
Meals: None

Maipo Valley boutique wineries

Today you will get to know two of the most lauded vineyards in the foothills of the Andes Mountains with guided tours and tastings. Its terroir is recognized as one of the best areas of the world for the plantation for Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenére. The climate here is Mediterranean, semi-arid and it is known for its excellent gastronomy and attractive landscape, which are unique to the Maipo Valley.

Antiyal Winery
Antiyal was founded in 1996 by Alvaro Espinoza and family. Often referred to as the original ‘Garage Winery’ in Chile, today Antiyal has grown into a modest but personably sized winery that maintains a strict focus on quality. Antiyal is a Mapuche (native Chilean) word that means ‘sons of the sun’. We practice organic and biodynamic agriculture as a means to seek truer flavours from the earth that surround us in the Maipo Valley.

LOF Winery
LOF winery is a family-owned winery located in the Maipo Valley, where passion for the land and family heritage are reflected in every bottle. During your visit, you’ll discover their vineyards, learn about sustainable practices, and taste wines that express the authenticity of the terroir.

Hotel: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Street Food Tour

Today you will be picked up to roam the streets of Santiago trying different flavours and looking for the perfect snack.

Chile is a fertile land with amazing agricultural produce that locals have learnt to incorporate in daily junk food transforming it into tasty, almost homemade meals.

You will visit several spots where you will have the opportunity to taste many of these preparations and learn how Chileans use everyday products to create these treats.

You could try sopaipillas (a piece of fried dough with pumpkin), a chorrillana (a dish including French fries, slices of different types of meat, onion, etc.) and of course, the traditional completo (similar to a hot dog but including tomato, avocado and other delicious ingredients).

Take full advantage of this experience until the last bite before boarding your transfer back to your hotel.

Hotel: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and snacks

Journey into Patagonia

Today, you will be transferred from your hotel to Santiago Airport for your domestic flight* to Puerto Natales Airport, where dramatic landscapes await you.

On arrival you will be met and transferred to your accommodation.

Hotel: Patagonia Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and dinner

*Domestic flight not included

Activities at Patagonia Camp

During your time staying at the Patagonia Camp you have the opportunity to join a range of activities within Torres del Paine National Park and surrounding areas.

Alternatively, relax – take a wander around the grounds and soak up the atmosphere.

Hotel: Patagonia Camp (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Journey to your first Estancia

This morning you will be picked up from Patagonia Camp and transferred to Estancia Cerro Guido.

Enjoy the stunning views of the Patagonian steppe and the Andes along the way.

On arrival chat to the local guides to plan your activities on the ranch.

Hotel: Estancia Cerro Guido (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Activities at Estancia Cerro Guido

During your time staying at the Estancia Cerro Guido you have the opportunity to join a range of activities .

On arrival one of the local guides will chat to you about interest and options to find the best activities to enhance your overall experience at the estancia.

Hotel: Estancia Cerro Guido (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Journey from Chile to Argentina

Your journey today takes you across the wild landscapes of Patagonia, crossing from Chile into Argentina.

After breakfast, you’ll depart Estancia Cerro Guido and be transferred to Puerto Natales coach terminal where you will embark on your journey across the border to Argentina.

Upon reaching the Chile – Argentina border, you’ll complete immigration formalities before continuing your journey into Argentine Patagonia. The landscapes subtly shift as you cross into Argentina, becoming more expansive and rugged, with wide horizons and a sense of remoteness that defines this region.

You will arrive into El Calafate, this small town set on the shores of Lago Argentino.

On arrival into El Calafate coach terminal you will be met and transferred to Kau Yatun Hotel, a traditional estancia-style property just outside the town centre.

After check-in, the remainder of the day is at your leisure.

You may choose to relax at the hotel, explore the town, or enjoy a quiet evening overlooking the Patagonian landscape.

Hotel: Kau Yatun Hotel (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

The approximate journey time for the day is around 7 hours (depending on border crossing time)

Perito Moreno Glacier Walk

Early this morning you will be collected from your hotel and enjoy a scenic drive toward Los Glaciares National Park.

Once at “Bajo de las Sombras” Port, you will board a boat to cross Lake Rico, after 10 minutes you will reach the impressive southern wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier.

Upon disembarking at Bahía Puma, just 500 meters from the glacier, you will be welcomed by your expert mountain guides. From there, the tour begins with an approximately one-hour hike along the lake’s shore and then up the moraine beside the ice (a terrain of rocks and loose soil).

When reaching the edge of the glacier, with its stunning blue hues, you will meet your glacier guide to explore this frozen paradise, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981 for about an hour.

During the hike, you’ll be able to admire the typical and ever-changing glacier formations such as deep crevasses, blue sinkholes, massive seracs, and turquoise lagoons.

At the end of the ice trek, you will visit the base of the waterfall before returning along the lateral moraine to reach Bahía Puma once again. From there, you’ll board the boat back to Bajo de las Sombras Port, keeping an eye on the glacier’s wall in case it surprises you with a thunderous ice calving.

Hotel: Kau Yatún Hotel (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Journey into the depths of Patagonia

Today you leave El Calafate Town and travel into the depths of Patagonia on a winding gravel road, affectionately known as ‘The road to the estancias’.

Your destination is Estancia Nibepo Aike and as you ride along, you will encounter a fascinating array of condors, foxes and hares. As Cerro Frias comes into view, you know that you are close to your destination.

Set within 12,000 hectares amid the beautiful backdrop of the mountainous Los Glaciares National Park, this traditional estancia is the epitome of ‘Old Patagonia’. Dating back to the beginning of the 20th century the estancia enjoys breath-taking, uninterrupted views across Lake Argentino and the National Park beyond.

On arrival at the estancia enjoy a warm welcome and some homemade cakes and pastries; a perfect start to this amazing adventure and your first opportunity to soak up the magnificent sights that surround you.

After indulging in the freshly prepared treats, you are fuelled up and ready to leave the comfort of the estancia and begin a guided walk. You will learn about this typical Patagonian ranch that was formerly dedicated to sheep production and has become the most prestigious Hereford herd in these latitudes and which also keeps a sheep flock.

At the end of the walk, gather outside the small wooden door of the shearing shed; this is a fantastic opportunity to see skilled hands at work and understand the process of getting the fleece carefully and kindly from the sheep, ready to be transported..

Immerse yourself in this authentic experience of life on an estancia as you have a go at milking the cows, or perhaps try herding some sheep. Watch in awe as the dexterous gauchos guide their cattle across the ranch and disappear over the horizon.

Lunch will be served at the “Quincho”, while our host demonstrates how to cook the traditional local specialty.

The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Hotel: Nibepo Aike Ranch house (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Lunch includes: charcoal roast lamb with salads and dessert. Drinks: 1 glass of wine or 1 non-alcoholic drink.

Estancia Life

Wake to the stillness of Patagonia and spend the day fully immersed in life on the ranch, where the rhythm of the landscape shapes each experience. You may choose to explore the surrounding terrain on horseback, riding across open plains with sweeping views towards the mountains, or set out on foot along quiet trails that reveal the estancia’s remote beauty.

Throughout the day, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in authentic rural activities, from observing traditional sheep shearing to learning more about the daily life of the gauchos who call this land home. Time moves slowly here, allowing you to engage as much or as little as you wish, with moments to simply pause and take in the vast Patagonian scenery.

Between activities, return to the ranch house to relax, enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and share meals prepared using local ingredients. This is a day that offers both gentle adventure and genuine connection to place, providing a deeper understanding of Patagonia’s culture and way of life.

Hotel: Nibepo Aike Ranch house (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Journey to Buenos Aires

Today you will be transferred to El Calafate Airport for your flight to Buenos Aires Airport*.

Upon arrival, you will be welcomed and transferred into the leafy Palermo district – one of Buenos Aires’ most creative and relaxed neighbourhoods. Wide jacaranda-lined streets, independent boutiques and pavement cafés create an effortless first impression.

The afternoon is yours to settle in and explore at your own pace.

You might stroll through Palermo Soho’s design shops, linger over a glass of Malbec, or simply unwind in preparation for the adventure ahead.

Hotel: Palo Santo Hotel (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

*Flight not included

Buenos Aires: Culture & Tango

This morning, you will discover why Buenos Aires is often called the “Paris of South America”.

Your guide will provide the perfect introduction to four of the city’s most distinctive districts, offering a fascinating insight into its history, contrasts and culture. You will experience the highlights of Buenos Aires, including political centers, artist meccas and barrios rich in European architecture.

You will become acquainted with the foundation site of the capital at Plaza de Mayo, undisputedly Buenos Aires’ political heart.

Next, delve into one of the oldest districts, Parque Lezama and La Boca in the south, where artists’ ateliers and brightly coloured houses jostle for space; before moving on to Plaza San Martin and Retiro. Here, notice the transformation of Buenos Aires’ architecture from the rambling style of the south of the city to the European-influenced residential quarters of the 19th century.

Finally, you will come face to face with the sophisticated neighbourhood of Recoleta, whose buildings and avenues were inspired by the French. A visit to the world-famous Recoleta Cemetery where Evita Peron is buried is included.

This evening experience Tango the local way, there are many milongas (places where local “porteños” dance tango), scattered throughout the different neighbourhoods, a different milonga opens every night of the week. Old lounges, cafes or neighbourhood clubs host a milonga every night where everyone can walk the runway turning counter clockwise.

Your guide will meet you at your hotel and travel with you to one Milonga. Later this evening try out your dancing technique at a traditional Milonga (Tango bar), in a fun and laid back environment.

Once on the dance floor, the couples dance in a counter clockwise direction and never pass the couple in front (it is not a race). That is called social sense. There are even several lanes/circles to make better use of the space. You should never pass someone else in the middle of the dance. Beginner dancers often dance in the inner circles so as not to disturb the circulation of those who dance better (or think they do).

Hotel: Palo Santo Hotel (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast

Street Food & Local Flavours

Today you will explore Buenos Aires through its flavours. In atmospheric San Telmo, your guide will introduce you to the street food that defines everyday Argentine life.

You will bite into freshly baked empanadas, taste the smoky simplicity of choripán straight from the grill, and sample Argentina’s distinctive take on pizza — thick, indulgent and unapologetically generous with cheese. The experience ends on a sweet note with artisan gelato, a legacy of Italian immigration that still shapes the city’s culinary identity.

The afternoon and evening are yours to enjoy at leisure. You may browse antique markets, return to a favourite neighbourhood, or enjoy a final evening soaking up the city’s infectious energy.

Hotel: Palo Santo Hotel (or similar)
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Departure

Today will be transferred to Buenos Aires airport for your return flight home.

Meals: Breakfast

What's included

Included

  • Private airport transfers
  • 14 nights accommodation
  • 3 nights Santiago - BB*
  • Private: Half Day Santiago City Tour
  • Shared: Full Day Maipo Valley Wineries with guided tours, wine tastings and lunch
  • Shared: Half Day Santiago Street Food Tour
  • 4 nights Chile, Patagonia, Torres del Paine (two properties including 2 nights at a ranch) - AL*
  • Shared: Full day road transfer from Chile to Argentina
  • 2 nights Argentina, Patagonia, El Calafate Town Stay - BB*
  • Shared: Full Day Los Glaciares National Park with Perito Moreno Glacier Walk
  • Shared: Estancia Experience
  • 2 nights Argentina, Patagonia, El Calafate Ranch Stay - AL*
  • 3 nights Buenos Aires - BB*
  • Private: Half-day Buenos Aires City Tour
  • Shared: Tango Experience (with private guide)
  • *BB - Breakfast included
  • *FB - Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
  • Private: Street food tour in Buenos Aires
  • *AL - All-inclusive Breakfast, lunch, dinner & drinks plus activities included

Accommodation

Santiago: Hotel Magnolia (or similar)

Hotel Magnolia Santiago is a world-class hotel located just steps away from the trendy Lastarria neighbourhood in downtown Santiago.

Each of the 40 guestrooms and suites offer contemporary luxury paired with authenticity, highlighting the historic elements of the 1920s building. Each room is equipped with private bathroom, slippers, a minibar, a coffee machine, a flat-screen cable TV, safe deposit box, air-conditioning and heating.

The property has a restaurant, a terrace and a bar, so guests can enjoy the best gastronomy at all times. There is also a library where guests can enjoy a good book and feel at home.

Dining:
From a signature restaurant serving up traditional tastes of Chile to an al fresco terrace and a truly inventive culinary experience in an intimate setting, options abound when it comes to gastronomy at Hotel Magnolia – but no matter which you choose, an exhilarating experience awaits.

Magnolia Kitchen – Showcasing the finest local ingredients in dishes that celebrate Chile’s rich diversity, this restaurant serves everything from Pacific seafood and Andean produce to Chilean classics with a twist. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, each meal showcases a commitment to the heart and heritage of the region.

DeMo Magnolia – Creativity shines at this intimate restaurant, where only 15 diners are welcomed into the sophisticated setting at one time. Innovative meals are crafted with local ingredients, with a rotating tasting menu that features three snacks, four entrees, and three desserts each night.

Terrace Magnolia – Located on Hotel Magnolia’s seventh-floor rooftop, this relaxing outdoor space offers a modern menu paired with craft cocktails. With cool breezes in the summer and radiant heaters in the winter, it’s the perfect oasis in which to take in views of downtown Santiago.

Wine Cellar – Fine wines are the highlight of this private space, which can be used for special occasions or simply to sample the resort’s vino selection.

Patagonia: Torres del Paine: Patagonia Camp (or similar)

Patagonia Camp is located in the middle of a native forest at the shore of Lake Toro in Torres del Paine district, offering a luxury experience to all the visitors, who can enjoy all of the comfort and amenities of a conventional hotel.

Stay in a distinctive and luxurious private yurt, inspired by traditional Mongolian design. Set on raised decks at the edge of the wilderness, each of the 23 heated yurts offers an exceptional blend of comfort and immersion in nature. Nestled within a pristine native forest, your yurt features an ensuite bathroom and a private balcony with breath-taking views, creating a truly unique retreat in one of the world’s most unspoiled environments.

Whether you’re stargazing from your private terrace or returning from a trek, Patagonia Camp delivers an intimate connection with nature, without ever compromising on creature comforts. And every moment is elevated by the attentive, personalized service that defines Patagonia Camp

The signature Chilean cuisine highlights local ingredients such as southern hake, Patagonian lamb, king crab, and the renowned calafate berry, blended into modern flavor combinations. Buffet breakfast. Light lunches (box lunch during excursions) or à la carte dining at the hotel restaurant. Dinner: daily set menu with several choices. International bar featuring organic wines from Matetic Vineyards. Grill-and-wine experience twice a week. Vegetables sourced from small local growers.

The all Inclusive Shared Program excursions are organised on the day of arrival in conjunction with other guests and our guides, depending on the travelers' interests, weather conditions and availability. Experienced guides are dedicated to optimising your day's adventures, ensuring you relish every moment to the fullest. Discovering the requirements of each group, according to their interests and adapting to the changing climatic conditions that are particular to Patagonia.

Patagonia: Torres del Paine: Estancia Cerro Guido (or similar)

Estancia Cerro Guido has over 100 years of history and is a place where Patagonian tradition is still very much alive.

Its pioneering conservation model has shown that ranching and native wildlife - including pumas, can coexist responsibly, becoming a benchmark recognized at an international level.

Exclusive access to a vast private territory allows guests to experience Patagonia from within, through intimate, non-massive experiences where tourism creates a real positive impact on both the land and the local community.

There are 21 rooms, each one unique, decorated in a refined English style that reflects the history and character of Estancia Cerro Guido. They include central heating, ensuring a warm and comfortable stay throughout the year. Spacious, light filled and welcoming interiors, with carefully chosen details that invite you to slow down and feel at home.

The all inclusive shared programme is designed for travellers who enjoy sharing experiences and following a curated program within the estancia and its surroundings. Guests can choose guided activities from the estancia catalogue.

El Calafate: Kau Yatun Hotel (or similar)

Kau Yatún Hotel is situated amongst aspen and pine trees, this unique location is within reach of Glacier National Park makes this charming hotel suitable for a wide range of activities.

Buffet breakfast and regional cuisine is served at the on site restaurant.

The onsite bar has a lounge with a fireplace and large windows.

The property is within walking distance of El Calafate town centre

El Calafate: Nibepo Aike Ranch house (or similar)

Estancia Nibepo Aike is situated on the southern arm of Lago Argentino, just 56 km from the tourist town of El Calafate, within Los Glaciares National Park.

Set in a sheep-breeding farm, Estancia Nibepo Aike offers rural accommodation with scenic mountain views.

There are only 10 rooms making it an ideal stay with local hospitality to gain a real understanding of how the locals live.

All rooms are located in a picturesque wooden house each decorated with wooden, rustic-style furniture, and parquet floors with heating.

There is a restaurant which offers a wide variety of dishes, and drinks can be ordered at the bar. The buffet breakfast including juices, fruits, bread, and natural jams is served in a breakfast room overlooking the mountains.

The lush garden surrounds the property.

Buenos Aires: Palo Santo Hotel (or similar)

The property is located in the trendy Palermo district, only 200 metres from Santa Fe Avenue, surrounded by bars and restaurants.

The property features an outdoor hot tub and a garden.

The rooms have one king bed which can be converted into two single beds, the bathroom has a large walk-in shower and bathrobes are provided.

The restaurant cares about sustainability from the very first bite of your day. Our buffet features local, seasonal and sustainable ingredients, served in our dining room with garden views. Includes vegetarian and vegan options.

Your local host

Hebe

We live, breathe and love all things Argentina. Natural passion, first-hand understanding of the country’s iconic sights and hidden treasures, plus a genuine connection with the people, landscapes and wildlife – from Salta in the north to Patagonia in the south – all combine to ensure that your luxury trip to Argentina is like no one else’s.

We live, breathe and love all things Argentina. Natural passion, first-hand understanding of the country’s iconic sights and hidden treasures, plus a genuine connection with the people, landscapes and wildlife – from Salta in the north to Patagonia in the south – all combine to ensure that your luxury trip to Argentina is like no one else’s.

Location

FAQs

Which days are domestic flights required?

The following domestic flights are required for this itinerary, these are not included unless Not in the Guidebooks arranges your international flights:

Day 4: Santiago Airport (SCL) to Puerto Natales Airport (PNT)
Day 12: El Calafate Airport (FTE) to Buenos Aires Airport (EZE)

What will the weather be like?

Santiago:
Santiago enjoys a Mediterranean-style climate with warm, dry summers and cooler, fresher evenings. These regions are known for clear skies, making them ideal for wine experiences and outdoor exploration.

Spring (Sept–Nov): Average daytime temp: 18–26°C / Average overnight temp: 8–14°C
Summer (Dec–Feb): Average daytime temp: 28–34°C / Average overnight temp: 14–20°C
Fall (Mar–May): Average daytime temp: 20–28°C / Average overnight temp: 10–16°C

Buenos Aires:
Buenos Aires has a temperate climate with warm, humid summers and mild winters. The city’s leafy boulevards and café culture can be enjoyed year-round, with spring and autumn offering particularly pleasant conditions for exploring on foot.

Spring (Sept–Nov): Average daytime temp: 18–26°C / Average overnight temp: 10–16°C
Summer (Dec–Feb): Average daytime temp: 28–32°C / Average overnight temp: 18–22°C (humid)
Fall (Mar–May): Average daytime temp: 20–27°C / Average overnight temp: 12–17°C

Patagonia:
Patagonia’s climate is cool, dry and famously unpredictable, with strong winds and rapidly changing conditions. Even in summer, temperatures remain fresh, and the dramatic light and vast landscapes make it a striking destination during the warmer months.

Spring (Sept–Nov): Average daytime temp: 8–16°C / Average overnight temp: 0–5°C
Summer (Dec–Feb): Average daytime temp: 12–20°C / Average overnight temp: 5–8°C
Fall (Mar–May): Average daytime temp: 5–14°C / Average overnight temp: -2–3°C

Argentina is a year-round destination, but October to April is ideal for Patagonia

What should I bring?

During your time in Chile & Argentina you will travel across a diverse range of landscapes so here is a list of recommended items to bring:

Clothing/shoes:
Jacket
Waterproof / windbreaker jacket
Warm layers (first and second layer)
Lightweight clothing for warmer regions
Shorts / lightweight trousers
Hiking shoes or sturdy walking shoes
Comfortable shoes for city exploration
Hat (sun and warmer hat for Patagonia)
Gloves (for cooler regions such as Patagonia)

Additional items:
Sunglasses
Backpack (for day trips and excursions)
Carry bag
Binoculars (great for wildlife in Patagonia and Iguazú)
Reusable water bottle
Camera
Walking sticks, if required
Factor 30+ sun cream
Insect repellent (especially for Iguazú Falls)
Swimsuit
Sandals or flip flops

Additional information regarding the activities and fitness levels

In re

Please note:
The Perito Moreno Glacier Walk activity for safety reasons this experience is only available for people aged between 8 and 65 years old.
The maximum group size is 20 people.
Duration: 10 hours / 4 hours of trekking (which includes 1 hour of walking on the ice)
Participants must be in good physical condition, be able to walk steadily for at least 4 hours, part of which takes place on the ice using crampons (helmets are provided).

Please note: All activities are subject to weather conditions and availability and properties may remove and amend activities accordingly without notice.

Further details of the Estancia Cerro Guido in Patagonia (Chile)

Your stay at the Estancia Cerro Guido is based on the all-inclusive shared programme, you will choose from a selection of shared guided activities which will be located within the estancia’s private territory.

Guests will stay in the classic rooms on a full board basis (breakfast, lunch and dinner are included).

There is an open bar (premium drinks are extra - payable locally)

Further details of the stay at Patagonia Camp (Chile)

Your stay at the Patagonia Camp is based on the all-inclusive shared programme, you will choose from a selection of shared daily activities which includes excursions to Torres del Paine National Park and the surrounding areas.

Activities will be arranged on the day of arrival in conjunction with other guests, depending on the guests' interests, weather conditions and availability.

Guests will stay in a deluxe yurts on a full board basis (breakfast, lunch and a three course dinner are included).

There is an open bar (premium drinks are extra - payable locally)

Further details of the Estancia (Nibepo Aike Ranch house) in Patagonia (Argentina)

Food:
What meals are included?
Breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner. Non-alcoholic drinks during meals are also included.

What kind of meals are provided during the stay?
The gastronomy is typical of Patagonia. Stews, casseroles, meats, pasta, are some of the types of meals offered at the ranch.

Is the menu fixed or à la carte?
It is a fixed menu that changes every day. If you have any diet/food restrictions or food allergies please let us know.

Activities:
What activities are included?
Horseback riding* from 1 to 3 hours, guided visits, demonstration of rural work such as shearing or learning the life of a gaucho, hiking trails, use of bicycles. The guided activities and horseback riding are organised at fixed times.

*The horseback riding is only for people over 10 years old.

Accommodation:
Are there private and shared rooms?
All rooms are private.

What amenities do the rooms have?
All rooms have closets, bedside tables, bathtub, and safe.

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