As the snow begins to melt, Patagonia comes alive with wildflowers and lengthening days. Trails reopen and wildlife returns to lower elevations. Spring offers quieter paths and the chance to witness the landscape in transition, with dramatic cloud formations and fresh glacial meltwater feeding turquoise lakes.
Patagonia expedition holidays, by land and sea.
Patagonia expedition holidays, by land and sea.
Discover a land of vast extremes, where towering glaciers, windswept plains, and deep fjords create transformative encounters with untamed wilderness that promise to stir the soul and inspire a deep sense of adventure.
Patagonia expedition holidays, by land and sea.
Discover a land of vast extremes, where towering glaciers, windswept plains, and deep fjords create transformative encounters with untamed wilderness that promise to stir the soul and inspire a deep sense of adventure.
Dramatic peaks, ancient ice fields and immense glaciers.
Our Patagonia expedition holidays offer a rare chance to experience nature at the edge of the world in its most untamed form. Truly the ‘wild south’, Patagonia straddles Chile and Argentina, delivering some of the planet’s most dramatic landscapes. Glide through glacial lakes and fjords aboard a small expedition ship, or trek between rugged peaks and around deep ravines.
A seasonal guide to Patagonia
Where our expeditions lead
Explore Patagonia through carefully selected regions, each revealing a different facet of this extraordinary wilderness at the southern edge of the world.
Torres del Paine
Patagonia's crown jewel, where granite towers rise above glacial lakes and guanacos roam golden steppe beneath vast skies.
Perito Moreno Glacier
One of the world's few advancing glaciers, where colossal walls of ice calve thunderously into turquoise waters of Lago Argentino.
The Beagle Channel
A windswept waterway at the continent's southern tip, home to sea lion colonies, Magellanic penguins, and dramatic sub-Antarctic scenery.
Chilean Fjords
A labyrinth of narrow channels, hanging glaciers, and temperate rainforest accessible only by expedition vessel, offering profound solitude.
Tierra del Fuego
The 'Land of Fire' at the very end of the earth, where sub-polar forests meet rugged coastline and the spirit of early explorers endures.
Los Glaciares National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site encompassing the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, pristine lakes, and the iconic Fitz Roy massif.
Torres del Paine
Patagonia's crown jewel, where granite towers rise above glacial lakes and guanacos roam golden steppe beneath vast skies.
Perito Moreno Glacier
One of the world's few advancing glaciers, where colossal walls of ice calve thunderously into turquoise waters of Lago Argentino.
The Beagle Channel
A windswept waterway at the continent's southern tip, home to sea lion colonies, Magellanic penguins, and dramatic sub-Antarctic scenery.
Chilean Fjords
A labyrinth of narrow channels, hanging glaciers, and temperate rainforest accessible only by expedition vessel, offering profound solitude.
Tierra del Fuego
The 'Land of Fire' at the very end of the earth, where sub-polar forests meet rugged coastline and the spirit of early explorers endures.
Los Glaciares National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site encompassing the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, pristine lakes, and the iconic Fitz Roy massif.
The natural wonders
Patagonia is a region defined by elemental forces. The Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the world’s third-largest reserve of fresh water, feeds dozens of glaciers that carve through ancient rock. Towering granite spires like the Torres del Paine and Fitz Roy rise abruptly from the steppe, shaped over millennia by wind, ice, and time.
Along the coast, the Valdes Peninsula shelters southern right whales, orcas, and vast colonies of elephant seals, while the interior is home to pumas, guanacos, and the magnificent Andean condor. From turquoise glacial lakes to windswept plains stretching to the horizon, every landscape here feels monumental and untouched.
Perito Moreno Glacier
Los Glaciares National Park
Torres del Paine
Chilean Patagonia
Mount Fitz Roy
El Chalten, Argentina
Grey Glacier
Torres del Paine National Park
The natural wonders
Patagonia is a region defined by elemental forces. The Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the world’s third-largest reserve of fresh water, feeds dozens of glaciers that carve through ancient rock. Towering granite spires like the Torres del Paine and Fitz Roy rise abruptly from the steppe, shaped over millennia by wind, ice, and time.
Along the coast, the Valdes Peninsula shelters southern right whales, orcas, and vast colonies of elephant seals, while the interior is home to pumas, guanacos, and the magnificent Andean condor. From turquoise glacial lakes to windswept plains stretching to the horizon, every landscape here feels monumental and untouched.
Perito Moreno Glacier
Los Glaciares National Park
Torres del Paine
Chilean Patagonia
Mount Fitz Roy
El Chalten, Argentina
Grey Glacier
Torres del Paine National Park
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