Chilean Patagonia Tour: Santiago & W Trek Torres del Paine

What to expect on this itinerary
Discover the hidden gems of Chile on this luxury 8-day Chilean Patagonia Tour. Glaciers exquisitely complement pristine mountaintops and shine like diamonds in the sunlight. Turquoise lakes sparkle against a backdrop of granite peaks. Wild guanacos traipse across the high altitude plains. Icebergs calve away from the ice wall and splash down into the waters below. The landscape of Chie will take your breath away, from the dramatic mountains to the charming wildlife, radiant wildflowers to the untamed valleys. You will find the purity of Chile illuminating in nature’s beauty.
Customizable Itinerary
Embracing the Urban Landscape
Santiago is a city with a rich history and lavish contemporary culture. Cafes bustle with locals enjoying a rich, brewed coffee. Office buildings tower over the financial district. The historic city center contains a captivating flamboyant spirit. 19th-century palaces line the streets, and intriguing churches have steeples that are juxtaposed with the surrounding skyscrapers. You arrive at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and escorts you into the heart of the city, where you settle into the energetic lifestyle of the distinct neighborhoods.
The residential area of Bellavista rests at the foothill of Cerro San Cristobal. Gondolas travel from the base of the hill to the summit. Trees dot the landscape with verdant colors. Pablo Neruda’s home graces the hillside and looks out over the cityscape. Neruda erected his home in the 1950s. The dining room has a ship’s cabin motif. The living room resembles a lighthouse. Neruda’s love of the sea and all things nautical is on display in every room of the house, accentuated in the colored glass and shells. The home embodies the wonders of Santiago, a city close to the Pacific Ocean but offering consistent views of the bordering Andes Mountains. Consider reading some of our travelers' Chile tour reviews to further refine your personalized Patagonia itinerary.
What's Included:
Urban Landscape to Wilderness Escape
Calling to Torres del Paine
In the View of the Towers
First Leg of the W
Peaks and Valleys of the W Trail
Final Leg of the W
Unforgettable Natural Wonder
Trip Highlights
- Trek to the remote Grey Glacier for an unparalleled view of the bright blue ice wall
- Hike to the outlook of Base of Torres del Paine for a spectacular panorama of the granite pillars for which the national park is known
- Sail across the spectacular waters of Pehoé Lake on a scenic cruise
- Witness fossils of extinct animals unique to the region, including the saber-tooth tiger and giant sloth, discovered in a magnificent cave
- Enjoy a tour of the Chile’s cultural capital of Santiago, filled with historic mansions and vibrant museums
- Relish the challenge of hiking the French Valley for a breathtaking panorama of hanging glaciers, sparkling lakes, and the marvelous landscape of Torres del Paine National Park
Detailed Description
Torres del Paine National Park is a unique experience; the “W” trail follows the undulation of the scenic expanse. Your custom tailored Chilean Patagonia tour follows the mountaintops and glaciers, colorful lakes and vast plains, allow you to discover the endless beauty of Chilean Patagonia. Your journey begins with your arrival in Santiago, the capital city of Chile. Your guide meets you at the airport and leads you on a spectacular tour of the city’s treasures, from its artistic culture to its charming neighborhoods, all within view of the bordering Andes Mountains. The following morning, your private transfer escorts you to the airport for your domestic flight to Chile’s southernmost city of Punta Arenas, where you continue to the town of Puerto Natales, the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.
Outside of the city is the famous Milodon Caves, where a 19th-century explorer discovered fossils of extinct regional animals. Your private transfer leads you into Torres del Paine National Park, stopping in Cerro Castillo Village to enjoy an exceptional view of the nearby mountain and its shimmering glaciers. You enter the park at Laguna Amarga and settle into your luxurious hotel in the Las Torres sector. The next day, you follow the trail to Base of Torres del Paine, taking in the stunning views of Lake Nordenskjold and discovering breathtaking panoramas.
The following day, you trek on one of many Patagonia adventure tours along the “W,” overtaking the remarkable, diverse landscape to reach the Base of Los Cuernos. Then, tackle some of the most challenging paths of the “W,” exploring the hanging glaciers and dense forests of the French Valley. You venture to Grey Lake for a marvelous view of Grey Glacier before returning by way of a scenic cruise back to Puerto Natales. In the morning of your final day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel and escorts you to the airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$3,300 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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
Based on 154 reviews
We found Zicasso online and they referred us to this travel company. Oxana from the agency got to know us and what we were looking for during several conversations. She then put together a custom trip for us. She really listened and understood our needs. Every single detail was thought of and taken care of. The hotels in Punta Arenas and Castro were perfect. The experience at the hotel in Torres del Paine was extraordinary. I can't begin to describe the unforgettable Torres del Paine National Park.
Patricia in the operations department kept in touch throughout the trip and made sure everything went smoothly, even messaging me at 11pm on a Sunday to make sure we boarded the ferry ok. The travel agency went above and beyond to ensure our trip went smoothly. On our request, we included four nights and three days on the Navimag ferry from Puerto Natales to Puerto Montt. It was delayed for two days due to bad weather, but was absolutely worth the wait!
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The individuals with whom we worked at the travel company were very nice and responsive and it is overall a good and reputable provider who could stand to learn a few things. All sub-providers were prompt and waiting for us without a hitch. We found all guides and drivers to be extremely friendly and personable, and for the most part well-organized.
The provider in the Atacama, was highly educated and experienced in touring. He helped arrange early check-in at the hotel in San Pedro which was very helpful
We only have a few "teachable" items to report:
1. The 2:50 a.m. pickup at the hotel in Valparaiso was absolutely brutal. The hotel said that they would have something for breakfast while we waited for our guide to pick us up. We arrived downstairs and there were a few stale cookies out from the prior evening and no coffee. The young man working the night shift scrambled to get some coffee together for us, but unfortunately we had to wait until we got to the airport in Santiago for the trip to Calama to get a meaningful meal (at our expense). Our guide, however, stayed with us to efficiently navigate domestic check-in, and even arranged for a little known way to get discounted checked baggage handling with the airlines that saved us quite a bit of money.
As we later discovered, there is a hotel at SCL airport where we feel it would have been better to stay instead of overnight in Valparaiso, as due to the early wakeup we were not going to take advantage of the night-life there. Logistically, we would have liked a little better advice in this regard as the recovery from the early wakeup was tedious. We felt like overall using a booking agent was worthwhile, as we probably could not have had such good coverage with the limited amount of time we had to spend planning.
2. HUGE discrepancy in Patagonia itinerary led us to initially believe we were flying in to Puerto Natales (1 1/2 hours to Torres del Paine), but it turns out we were actually booked to Punta Arenas (4 1/2 hour drive to Torres del Paine). Much to our displeasure, the hotel had sent a small vehicle for transit to the Park and we were crammed very uncomfortably into the backseat for the entire ride minus the stops. It was late in the game when the travel company had to change these arrangements (they did not notice the discrepancy until I called a trip planner and pointed it out), and the hotel said all their larger vehicles were in use at the time. NOT HAPPY with the error on the itinerary nor the transit from Punta Arenas to the park! The return to Punta Arenas was much more accommodating.
3. Given that we did a pay a premium for the travel company to arrange logistics, we would have hoped for a recommendation for the star-gazing tour in the Atacama. This is one of the top attractions of the desert. We feel that we just told them what we wanted to do and they did what they could to accommodate our requests without much additional creativity or forethought to some of the itinerary and logistics.
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My wife and I booked our honeymoon in Chile and Argentina through Zicasso, which matched us with the local travel agent. Our trip included stops in Santiago, Chile, Punta Arenas to see the Penguins, an upscale all inclusive hotel just outside of Torres Del Paine national park, a glacier tour in El Calafate, and ended with two nights in Buenos Aires before returning home.
As you can imagine, the above required a great deal of coordination and our trip/honeymoon was absolutely fabulous. Every travel arrangement, transfer, hotel, and excursion was wonderful. All of our drivers/tour guides were on time, knowledgeable, and knew our travel itinerary exactly. We felt safe and confident that we would be well cared for the entire trip which allowed us to relax and enjoy our honeymoon.
This agency clearly has excellent relationships with outstanding local tour guides, and this allows them to execute seamless trips. We have no reservations in providing them with an outstanding 5 star review.
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Our trip was outstanding. We tried doing this trip in 2022, with a cruise. We both got Covid and had to quarantine in Montevideo, Uruguay. Undaunted, we came back this year for a land trip only.
Our agent, Kieran, did an outstanding job. He helped us navigate through our experience and our 19-day itinerary was wonderful. We started out at Iguazu Falls, and went to Salta, Argentina, then Ushuaia and portions of Patagonia, including Tierra del Fuego. From there, we went to Chile and Puerto Natales. Torres del Paine was amazing, along with the fjords. San Pedro de Atacama was otherworldly. I can't say enough good things about this trip! You won't be disappointed.
Kieran checked in with us during the trip to ensure things were going well. What an unforgettable experience. We met wonderful people along the way, the food was excellent, and we had great wine! We had great accommodations for the whole trip. Really a great experience.
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