17-Day Off Road Adventure: Hike, Kayak and Discover Patagonia

What to expect on this itinerary
From whitewater rapids to rivers frozen in time, your 17-day off the beaten path Patagonia tour will reveal the splendors of Argentine nature by taking you on a completely new adventure. Kayak the Beagle Channel, mountain bike to find remnants of shark teeth hidden in the rocks, and discover unforgettable panoramic views on rewarding hikes. As you travel to the edge of the world, you can experience Patagonia’s untouched grandeur.
Customizable Itinerary
Buenos Aires - Arrive in the Enticing Capital
Buenos Aires is a city that feels elegant and energetic with a culture that encapsulates the spirit of Argentina. Your private transfer will meet you at the airport upon your arrival and escort you to your accommodations in the heart of the city. As you settle into the exciting ambiance of the city, you can capture the heritage of the greater nation with a five-course dinner. The flavors of Argentina will burst to life with dishes focused on rich cheese, crumbly empanadas, and the essential Asado, grilled meats typical of the culinary culture across the country.
What's Included:
Buenos Aires - Indulge in the Heart of the City
El Calafate - Travel to Beauty of Patagonia
El Chalten - Embrace the Center of Patagonia
El Chalten - Discover the Impressive Panorama
El Chalten - View the Peak of Cerro Torre
El Calafate - Raft the Thrills of Las Vueltas River
El Calafate - Kayak Beneath Perito Moreno Glacier
El Calafate - Cycle the Balconies of El Calafate
El Calafate - Relax with a Day at Leisure
Ushuaia - Venture to Edge of the World
Ushuaia - Actively Explore Surrounding Nature
Ushuaia - Discover the Beagle Channel’s Spirit
Ushuaia - Delight in Ushuaia at your Pace
Ushuaia - Trek the Vinciguerra Glacier
Buenos Aires - Return to the Bustling Capital City
Buenos Aires - Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Witness the staggering wonder of the Fitz Roy massif and floating icebergs in the colorful waters along the Laguna de los Tres trail
- Kayak beneath the soaring ice wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier for an exciting new perspective of the famous frozen sheet
- Discover the scenic trail and captivating panorama of Torre Hill and Mount Fitz Roy on the Cerro Torre route
- Raft down the exciting waters of Las Vuelta River for an unforgettable tour of the canyon walls, roaring rapids, and fading Fitz Roy Peak
- Mountain bike along the balconies of El Calate for adventurous views of Lake Argentino, Perito Moreno Glacier, and surrounding mountain peaks
- Wander the edges of Ushuaia’s Coastal Trail to follow the contours of the edge of the world before reaching the end of the Pan-American Highway by canoe
- Kayak along the waters of the renowned Beagle Channel to access secluded corners of the landscape and find uninhabited beaches
- Embrace the trek to Vinicugerra Glacier for views of the glacial lagoon, floating icebergs, and receding ice wall
- Indulge in the spirit of Argentina with a five-course meal that exemplifies culture through the flavorful typical dishes
- Discover a glamorous historic facade in Buenos Aires and the personalities specific to the different neighborhoods that capture the greater city’s diversity
Starting Price
$8,600 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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My wife and I just returned from a 13 day argentina tour to Buenos Aires, calafate, Iguazú and Mendoza and we are so sad it’s over. This travel agent's team were exquisite hosts. We had 4 different destinations and at each location we were greeted by members of the team with our name on a sign. Our bilingual guides in Buenos Aires, calafate, Iguazú and Mendoza were all extremely friendly ran through the itinerary upon pick up at the airport and were always on time for all excursion pick ups. They each have their personal recommendations for places to eat in the relevant towns and we must say they were all excellent choices.
Our accommodations were all conveniently located and of high quality especially the hotel in calafate. The view of the bay and the morning breakfast deserves special mention.
All of our tours, Buenos Aires city tour- excellent and set the mood for our days at leisure knowing exactly what to do, Perito Moreno, two Iguazú tours (Argentina and Brazil side of the falls) and Mendoza three wine tours were all excellent and we wouldn’t have changed any of it.
The only factor I would change would be our flight time from calafate to Iguazú. We left calafate at 2pm and arrived in Iguazú around 10pm leaving little option for dinner. It may have been better to leave earlier in the morning to facilitate an earlier arrival in Iguazú.
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Our trip started on November 7, 19 with our first stop at Santiago del Chile. Our guide (from a local agency) spent two wonderful days with us. Even though our visit at Valparaiso had to be cancelled due to some street riots, the travel specialist has secured a visit at a winery in Casablanca Valley, as well as a winery where we had a tour, vine testing and a very good lunch.
Our next stop was at Puntas Arenas, from which a minivan had taken us to the Hotel in the Las Torres Del Paine . The hotel and the staff were wonderful, very attentive and provided all services with big smiles. Our first hike to Las Torres took us a whole day but what a view we did experience ... we will never forget the Las Torres view and excellent guides hotel had provided.
From Las Torres the minivan had taken us to El Calafate where next morning we were met by our guide - a wonderful lady, very experience and knowledgable tourist guide - we highly recommend her services. We spent a day visiting Glaciar Perito Moreno. We spent two night at a Boutique Hotel, a very classy yet modern hotel.
From El Calafate we took a short flight to Ushuaia, where we stayed at a hotel. Our trip to see the penguins and other water animals was very well organized (the captain of the boat could wear a more professional cloths but then he was a captain......).
From Ushuaia we traveled to Iguazu via Buenos Aires. The Suites Hotel was spectacular; it was situated literary in the middle of jungle with lavish green vegetation in front of our balcony. The Iquazu Falls are impossible to describe, one needs to see them from both Argentinian and Brazilian sides. Our private guide was superb - extremely intelligent, knowledgable, resourceful and very helpful - we highly recommend his services.
Our last stop was at Buenos Aires where we met our guide, a very educated city guide. We had a wonderful time with her and highly recommend her services as well. The Tango Show was superb, not to mentioned a very tasteful meal.
We, Peter and I have planed this trip for a long time and with your help it was the trip we will never forget.
In Buenos Aires we met with our travel planner from this travel company; she was interested in our comments and suggestions with regards to provided itinerary. It is always better to provide more details rather than less or information which is not quantifiable. For example: "At appropriate time."..... rather than around 3 pm the van (it is important also to specify what van?) will pick you up from the airport. This example is for the Puntas Arenas airport where nobody was waiting for us......
Overall, our trip was fantastic and we will always remember it. Thank you for making it happen.
I have already reached out to your office for the itinerary for our next trip to Japan in September 2020.
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Overall, it was a very good experience. Buenos Aires and Iguazu were great: hotels and tours. And all the tour guides very super nice and knowledgeable.
The wine tour in Mendoza was also great. Beautiful wineries and and very knowledgeable guide.
The hotel in Mendoza was not good though. The hotel was located in Chacras de Corio, a bit away from the city. The hotel itself is not in good shape, the room was dark, smelling after mold and the walls were so thin, you could hear every noise from neighboring rooms.
On one afternoon the reception was unable to call a taxi to the city for 1 1/2 hours!
In hindsight, I should have asked for a hotel in Mendoza.
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