The wish to travel seems to me characteristically human: the desire to move, to satisfy your curiosity or ease your fears, to change the circumstances of your life, to be a stranger, to make a friend, to experience an exotic landscape, to risk the unknown.
Paul Theroux
Chilean Patagonia is the ultimate escape for those who crave adventure and untouched landscapes. Positioned at the southern tip of South American, Chilean Patagonia is on the western side of the Andes, while Argentian Patagonia is positioned on the east. Picture jagged mountain peaks, crystal blue glaciers and dramatic sunsets. The culture here is a mix of frontier spirit and deep-rooted traditions, with a strong connection to the land.
If you have got a passion for adventure paired with stunning remote scenery, Chilean Patagonia is the ideal destination. And you don’t have to rough it. Offering a range of styles, lodges respect the pristine terrain by prioritizing sustainability, while not sacrificing style and comfort. Imagine days filled with horseback rides, treks and wildlife spotting, then returning to your lodge to unwind fireside with a glass of Chilean wine.
To get the most of this stunning destination, plan to visit at least two different areas of Patagonia. I’ve tapped my extensive network to put together the insider tips of where to stay and play in Patagonia, plus the best add-on destinations if you can extend your trip.
Need to Know
Traveling to Patagonia is a big deal. Flights are long (12+ hours from the U.S.), and weather can be unpredictable, so it’s important to set realistic expectations and plan well. Most travelers start their adventure by flying into Santiago (SCL) because there are no direct flights from the U.S. to Patagonia. The quickest route is typically via Santiago, with a domestic flight to Punta Arenas (PUQ) or Puerto Natales (PNT), depending upon your itinerary. Travel times can be long, though I can recommend the best routes for your itinerary.
Currency: The Chilean Peso (CLP) is the official currency; cash is essential in remote areas.
Languages: Spanish is the official language; basic English is spoken in tourist areas.
Airports: Major entry points include Punta Arenas (PUQ) and Puerto Natales (PNT).
Transportation: Rental cars and guided tours are common, with limited or non-existent public transport in remote areas. Lodges can also arrange private transportation.
Best Time to Visit: October to April offers the best weather, with limited or non-existent public transport in remote areas. Lodges can arrange private transportation.
Ideal Length of Stay: A minimum of 7-10 is recommended to fully explore the region.
Signature Dishes: Patagonian lamb, king crab, calafate berry desserts are local specialties.
Key Phrases: “¿Done esta?” (Where is it), “Gracias” (Thank you) and “¿Habla ingles?” (Do you speak English?)
What to wear: Layers are key: think waterproof jackets, thermal wear and sturdy hiking boots.
Where to Stay in Chilean Patagonia
View from Private Villa | Awasi Patagonia
Patagonia has distinct regions that each have their own personality. On the northern edge of Patagonia, Puerto Varas is part of the Lake District and is a great stop on the way from Santiago to parts further south. Known for its German architecture and vibrant culture, Puerto Varas offers quaint streets, hikes on volcanic slopes and kayaking on the lake before continuing your journey. Torres del Paine National Park is what most people imagine when thinking about Patagonia — towering granite peaks, impressive glaciers and diverse wildlife are all part of the experience here. A great pairing with a land adventure is a cruise launching from Punta Arenas, where you’ll experience nearby penguin colonies and the legendary Strait of Magellan.
Here are some amazing lodges, hotels and cruises across Chilean Patagonia.
Hotel Awa: A striking lakeside retreat with contemporary design and super views of Lake Llanquihue and the Osorno Volcano.
Explora Torres Del Paine: Gorgeous eco-lodge in a remote lakeside setting with spectacular mountain views and guided horseback day trips. Book with me to receive a $100 hotel credit, breakfast daily, and an upgrade whenever possible.
Awasi Patagonia: Hillside getaway with only fourteen standalone villas, a private guide and 4WD vehicle per villa. That, plus the gourmet cuisine and stellar views of Torres del Paine may make this an undeniably unique destination.
The Singular Patagonia, Chile: Historic hotel with industrial charm and panoramic views of Last Hope Sound. Enjoy gourmet dining and luxury amenities. Book with me to receive a $100 food and beverage credit, breakfast daily, and upgrade based on availability.
Tierra Patagonia: Eco-friendly lodge with stunning views of Torres del Paine. Offers guided excursions and a full-service spa. Book with me to receive a 50-minute massage, breakfast daily, an upgrade and extended check-in/out.
Explora Patagonia National Park Lodge: Luxury lodge in Patagonia National Park, perfect for immersive outdoor adventures. Enjoy guided hikes and wildlife viewing with top-tier service. Book with me to receive a $100 hotel credit, breakfast daily, an upgrade and extended check-in/out.
Eleven Rio Palena Lodge, Patagonia: Exclusive lodge on the Rio Palena, ideal for fly-fishing and personalized outdoor adventures, including heli-skiing.
Australis Cruises: Expedition ship with world-class dining, personalized service and up-close encounters with nature, making it ideal for multi-generational trips and group travel.