Patagonia Holidays

Exploring The Wilderness

Patagonia is a breathtaking and remote region at the southern tip of South America, spanning Chile and Argentina, renowned for its raw natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. Towering mountains, vast glaciers, turquoise lakes and endless plains create a truly wild and untouched environment. Explore iconic highlights such as Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares National Park, witness the immense Perito Moreno Glacier, and enjoy world-class trekking and wildlife encounters. Patagonia is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers looking for a once-in-a-lifetime journey into one of the world’s last great wildernesses.

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Why Patagonia?

Patagonia is a breathtaking wilderness of glaciers, mountains and vast open landscapes, perfect for adventure and nature lovers seeking dramatic scenery, unique wildlife and unforgettable outdoor experiences in one of the world’s most remote regions.

Best time to go

Nov - Mar, during the Southern Hemisphere summer, when weather is milder, days are longer and hiking trails and key attractions are fully accessible.

Ideal for

Adventure seekers, hikers, nature lovers and photographers looking to explore dramatic landscapes, remote wilderness and unforgettable outdoor experiences.

What makes it special

Its raw, untouched beauty, where towering peaks, vast glaciers and remote landscapes create one of the last true wildernesses on Earth.

Patagonia is special for its vast, untouched wilderness, where dramatic mountains, glaciers and open landscapes create a sense of true remoteness and adventure unlike anywhere else in the world.

Why Patagonia?

Why choose Patagonia with The Holiday People?

Whether you're seeking hidden beaches, incredible wildlife or a memorable family escape, we’ll create a tailor-made journey shaped around you — with carefully chosen stays and authentic, handpicked experiences throughout.

Let The Holiday People design your perfect escape.

The benefits of travelling with us to Patagonia

Curated Experiences
Tailor-made itineraries
Honest, expert advice
Local support throughout
Hand-picked accommodation
Expert local guides
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Signature tours in Patagonia

Ways to travel Patagonia

Every journey here can be shaped differently - we design itineraries around your pace, priorities, and travel style.

  • Classic Itinerary

    Discovering the hhighlights of Patagonia with a twist.

  • Family friendly

    Bespoke holidays designed with families in mind

  • Comfort

    For those who enjoy leisurely days and luxury

  • Explorers

    For those who venture off the beaten track.

Where you'll stay

In Patagonia, accommodation is part of the journey. We focus on character-rich retreats, and carefully chosen resorts - always prioritising setting, atmosphere, and service.

  • 5.0

    Handipcked 5 star hotels

  • 5.0

    Immersive properties

  • 5.0

    Luxury in wilderness

More information on Patagonia

A few helpful details to make planning your Patagonia holiday feel effortless.

The best time to visit Patagonia is during the Southern Hemisphere summer, from November to March, when temperatures are milder and most trails and attractions are accessible. Expect long daylight hours, ideal for hiking and sightseeing. Shoulder months like October and April can also be rewarding with fewer crowds, though weather can be more unpredictable.

Most travellers spend 7–14 days in Patagonia, depending on how much they want to explore. A shorter trip may focus on one region, such as Torres del Paine or El Calafate, while a longer itinerary allows you to combine highlights across both Chilean and Argentine Patagonia at a more relaxed pace.

You don’t need to be extremely fit, but a moderate level of fitness helps, especially if you plan to hike. There are plenty of options, from gentle scenic walks to more challenging multi-day treks like the W Trek in Torres del Paine.

Patagonia can be relatively expensive due to its remote location and limited infrastructure. However, costs can be managed with careful planning, such as choosing a mix of accommodation types and booking key excursions in advance as part of a tailor-made itinerary.

Yes, many travellers combine both regions. It’s common to visit Torres del Paine in Chile and Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina on the same trip. Border crossings are straightforward but should be factored into your itinerary.

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