Linking Chilean and Argentine Patagonia, this private journey takes you over some of the wildest, most revered landscapes on Earth. From Torres del Paine’s granite spires to the icy waterways of Tierra del Fuego, every mile offers a new marvel. If ever there was a case for taking the scenic route, this is it.
Depart from Puerto Natales and climb above a land carved by time—valleys folded into mountains, glaciers bleeding into lakes and windswept plains stretching to the sea. Torres del Paine soon comes into view, its jagged peaks rising like ancient sentinels above turquoise lagoons.
From here, the scale only grows. Cross the Southern Patagonian Ice Field—one of the largest in the world—and watch its frozen rivers thread across both nations. Glide over the storied waters of the Magellan Strait, then turn south toward Tierra del Fuego, where the Darwin Range cuts a dramatic silhouette against the sky. You’ll trace the Fagnano and Escondido Lakes, deep glacial mirrors nestled in rugged terrain, before descending over the Beagle Channel—where sea meets mountain, and wind shapes everything.
Touch down in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, where a private transfer awaits to carry you onward—to a remote lodge, or perhaps the start of an Antarctic adventure.
From USD 5,900 per person (plus USD 250 taxes)