
How to get to Patagonia
Patagonia Travel Guide
Travelling to Patagonia
Getting to Patagonia can be an adventure in itself, as the region is remote and requires some planning to access. The two main gateways to Patagonia are the cities of Punta Arenas in Chile and El Calafate in Argentina. Punta Arenas serves as a hub for travelers heading to Torres del Paine and other attractions in Chilean Patagonia. The city has an airport with regular flights from Santiago, making it relatively easy to reach. From Punta Arenas, visitors can take buses or guided tours to various national parks and destinations within the region.
El Calafate, on the other hand, is the primary entry point for those visiting Argentine Patagonia. The town is known for its proximity to the Los Glaciares National Park and the famous Perito Moreno Glacier. Like Punta Arenas, El Calafate has an airport with flights from Buenos Aires and other major cities in Argentina. Once in El Calafate, travelers can join guided tours or rent a car to explore the surrounding areas, including El Chaltén and the stunning landscapes of the region.
For the more adventurous traveler, reaching Patagonia by road is an option worth considering. The scenic drives through the Chilean and Argentine landscapes reveal breathtaking views and opportunities to stop at various points of interest along the way. However, it’s essential to prepare for long distances and remote areas, ensuring you have the necessary supplies and a reliable vehicle. Regardless of how you choose to arrive, the journey to Patagonia is sure to be filled with awe-inspiring scenery and excitement.
Our trips to Patagonia
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Desierto mágico
Atacama
11/4-18/4
$300
Ciudad exótica
Brasil
11/4-18/4
$900
Antigua montaña
Escocia
11/4-18/4
$600

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