Glamping Adventure Tour in Chilean Patagonia

What to expect on this itinerary
The luxurious landscape of Patagonia will thrill you, and the charming vineyards of the San Antonio Valley will enchant you on your custom-tailored glamping in Chilean Patagonia tour. The granite towers of Torres del Paine National Park soar past the surrounding mountain expanse. Glacial lakes shimmer in the sunlight. Vineyards’ emerald glow gleams for miles across the valley floor. The enriching flavors of boutique wineries overtake your taste buds. Horses trot across cornfields as cows graze in the prairies. Snow blankets the impressive summits and waterfalls thunder over cliffs. The beauty of Chile overtakes you, and the comforts are embracing.
Customizable Itinerary
Santiago – Bustling Allure
Santiago surprises visitors with endless delights. The city rests on an inland plain between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The Mapocho River meanders through the city center, lined with lush parks with views of the snowcapped peaks of the Andes on a clear day. Bellavista Street runs through the heart of the Bohemian neighborhood of the same name. Colorfully painted facades create a vibrant ambiance in the district. Charming cafes set out tables and umbrellas for a quaint atmosphere emanating from the city. The city’s historic charms emanate from the architecture in neighborhoods of Bellas Artes and Barrio Brasil.
Mercado Central and La Vega Food Market erupt with life throughout the day. The iron ceiling is reminiscent of British design, but the fresh, exotic produce of the market stalls and luxurious collection of fresh seafood are uniquely Chilean. The central market is the city’s celebrated fish market, with an arrangement of vendors providing a variety for the day, caught that morning and cooked fresh inside the central dining area. Santiago is artistic, cosmopolitan, and wonderfully eccentric, filled with friendly people eager to show visitors the proper lifestyle of a Santiaguinos.
What's Included:
San Antonio Valley – Stunning Wines of the San Antonio Valley
San Antonio Valley – A Luxurious Difference
Torres del Paine – The Glories of Glamping
Torres del Paine – Choosing the Right Wonder
Torres del Paine – Around Lago Toro
Santiago – Exploring the Urban Expanse
Santiago – Grandeur of the Landscape and Grander Cities
Trip Highlights
- Delight in sampling boutique wines and delectable dishes on a private wine tour of the San Antonio Valley
- Discover the unparalleled majesty of Patagonia while staying at a luxury campsite inside Torres del Paine National Park
- Explore the wonders of the landscape, from the treasured mountaintops to the glacial lakes on guided hikes across Torres del Paine National Park
- Mountain bike or horseback ride across the San Antonio Valley for an unforgettable experience and priceless panoramic view
- Witness wild guanaco in their natural habitat roaming through the high altitude plains
- Experience the enriching and embracing food culture found inside the celebrated markets of Santiago
Detailed Description
There is grandeur in the seclusion of Patagonia. The wonderment of dramatic mountains and opulent lakes are picturesque images that people frequently dream of. The cowboy lifestyle of the ranchers continues to exist outside of the big cities, where horses roam on estates, and you can lounge at an outdoor table sipping wine made from the vineyard at which you stay. Your 8-day glamping in Chilean Patagonia tour takes you from the rich soil of the San Antonio Valley to the ascending peaks of Patagonia in the Torres del Paine National Park.
On this Patagonia vacation, the splendor is endless, only matched by the luxuries of your stay. When you arrive in Santiago, Chile, your private transfer is waiting at the airport. The city is lively and cosmopolitan. The neighborhoods are artistic and friendly. You settle into your lavish accommodation and enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure. The next morning, your private transfer meets you at the hotel and escorts you on a wine tour of the San Antonio Valley. You have a sensational discovery of a boutique vineyard, where your guide leads you through the process of wine making, followed by an informative and flavorful sampling of the wines.
The following day is at your leisure to indulge in the fabulous activities of San Antonio Valley. You could indulge in another wine tour or venture out to one of the many viewing areas around the foothills encircling the valley, traveling by bike or horseback. Then, you return to Santiago where you board your flight to Punta Arenas, located on the southern edge of Chile. Your private transfer takes you from the airport to Lago Toro, where you settle into a pristine luxury camp inside Torres del Paine National Park. The next few days provide you endless opportunities to explore the wonders of Torres del Paine National Park.
Hike to a breathtaking viewpoint to enjoy a panorama of the Paine Massif or consider a walk to visit Salto Grande waterfall. From challenging hikes to the base of mountain summits, to relatively easy treks that reward you with pristine views of forest and lakes, the national park is filled with natural marvels. Return to Santiago and spend the remainder of the day enjoying the city at your leisure, including exploring its celebrated markets. On your final morning in Chile, your private transfer meets you at your hotel. You soon arrive at the Arturo Merino Benitez International 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 75 reviews
We had a marvelous, unforgettable trip overall, including visits to Santiago, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, Easter Island, Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile, and finally Antarctica. We experienced a great variety of Chile's vast geography and ecology, from the beautiful central valleys, to the northern desert, to the tropical Polynesian island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), to the forests and mountains of Patagonia. The lodges and excursions they provided in each destination were well organized, with knowledgeable, English-speaking guides. We visited Antarctica and it was spectacular. The tour operator offers expedition travel for people who want to experience the polar regions firsthand. Our expedition, 14 days that went below the Antarctica Circle, featured expert guides who enjoyed sharing their considerable knowledge of geology, glaciers and ice (!), mammals, birds, and plants, to name just a portion, and excursions twice daily on zodiacs to sail among glaciers and whales and seals and walk among penguins and skuas. It was not a leisure cruise, but an expedition for folks who want to experience and appreciate the Antarctica up close. That said, the ship was extremely comfortable, with a remarkably hospitable staff and delicious, copious food.
Our travel company was excellent in helping us to conceptualize, plan, and organize our trip. They offered many useful suggestions about where to go, how much time to spend in each destination, and which options to consider for hotels/lodges and the Antarctica expedition. We greatly appreciated their advice and assistance in putting together our trip. All of the hotel and transit reservations were made, and that part of the trip went smoothly.
However, there was a persistent problem with our air travel in Chile that was unnecessary, and which caused us needless aggravation. For our internal flights (to/from Calama/Atacama, and to Puerto Natales), our travel company purchased the cheapest LAN tickets that did not include baggage allowance. I discovered this a month before we were set to travel, when I was carefully reviewing the reservations (and about 5 months after they purchased the tickets). When I informed the travel company in early January 2018, I said we of course had baggage (especially cold weather gear for Antarctica) and needed the 23 kg allowance. After I informed them of the problem, they did work to correct the problem, telling us they had purchased baggage allowances for those flights that didn't originally have them. We got a receipt from them for baggage for one of those flights (to Puerto Natales), and were told it was resolved for the Calama flights but LAN couldn't provide a receipt. When we did check in for those flights, the baggage allowance was covered, but our concern before each flight could have been avoided if they had bought the correct tickets.
This problem became more apparent, and more aggravating when we were checking in to fly from Atacama to Santiago, and then on to Easter Island. We were told we could not check our bags all the way through to Easter Island because our tickets for the two flights that day were not on the same record. (This was due to the fact that two different priced tickets had been purchased. The Easter Island tickets were regular, economy tickets.) So we had to check in our bags to Santiago, retrieve them from baggage claim at Santiago Airport, and then return to the Departures area of the airport and check them in for the flight to Easter Island. Santiago Airport is a huge, crowded, messy airport, and this process of literally running around the airport took us 1.5 hours (of what was a 2 hour layover). We arrived at our gate for Easter Island just as people were boarding. This was not what we planned for or expected—and it could and should have been avoided if the travel company had bought the proper air tickets from the start.
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This agency arranged a wonderful trip for us to Argentina and Chile (Buenos Aires, Mendoza, El Calafate, Torres del Paine, Santiago and San Pedro de Atacama). The itinerary was prepared with our input and budget considerations though a very easy interactive process with their team. The accommodations and tours were as promised and we had a wonderful vacation that included city tours, wine tasting and some more adventurous outings in Patagonia and the Atacama Desert. I can certainly recommend them for your travel needs without any hesitation. A big thanks to our travel planners and the rest of the travel team.
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Our travel agency created the perfect itinerary for our trip to Chile! We were a group of six people of varying ages. We spent a couple of days in Santiago over New Year's weekend and then traveled to the Lake District and stayed near Puerto Varas at a hotel on Lake Llanquihue overlooking the Oromo Volcano. We spent three full days there doing a variety of activities. Although we were told that the activities in the Lake District had to be selected and booked in advance, that was not the case and in fact we changed several of our originally planned activities for various reasons. The hotel was fabulous! We loved the spacious rooms which overlooked the lake and the volcano, the food was wonderful and the staff was attentive and friendly. We had a private Chilean BBQ dinner one night which was a culinary highlight of our stay at the hotel! From the Lake District, we flew to Puerto Arenas where we were met for the drive to Patagonia where we stayed at a magnificent hotel. We would not have wanted to stay anywhere else! The rooms consisted of beautiful individual "huts" situated on a hillside overlooking Los Torres del Paines and each had a private outdoor wood-fired hot tub for an evening soak. The staff could not have been more accommodating, the food was excellent and the wine delicious! Our guides were fabulous, both personally and professionally. They were very knowledgeable about the area and made excellent recommendations for our daily excursions, which were understandably more demanding than those in the Lake District. We thought it was terrific to spend a few days in the Lake District after Santiago so we could build up to the greater challenges of Patagonia. It was a perfect progression in the itinerary. We finished our trip in the wine country at a winery and hotel, where we simply relaxed for two days. It was a wonderful way to wind up this adventurous, fabulous trip! This travel company could not have planned a better itinerary for our group!
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