Embark on an epic journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Chilean Patagonia with our exclusive Circuit W tour. This iconic trek offers a thrilling exploration of the region’s most iconic sights, including the majestic peaks of Torres del Paine National Park.
Our carefully curated itinerary includes various options for experiencing the Circuit W, ensuring you get the most out of your adventure. Spend one unforgettable night within the park itself, surrounded by awe-inspiring scenery and immersed in the tranquility of nature.
Due to its popularity among travelers worldwide, this tour experiences high demand. We highly recommend securing your spot at least 6 months in advance to guarantee availability. Don’t miss out on the chance to embark on this unforgettable Patagonian odyssey – book your Circuit W adventure today!
Day 1 – Puerto Natales, Discover the Patagonic Town of Puerto Natales! – Arrival day.
Day 2 –Hike to Mirador Base Torres del Paine – Full Day tour
Day 3 – Cerro Benitez Half-Day Trek – Visit the Chilean “Condor”
Day 4 – French Valley Trek – Sleep in Paine Grande Refugee
Day 5 – Hike to Grey Lake and Glacier – Transfer back to Natales.
Day 6 – Puerto Natales to Santiago, Departure.
The best season to travel to Chilean Patagonia depends on what you want to prioritize during your trip. Here’s a breakdown of the pros and cons of each season:
Summer (December to February)
Pros: Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, beautiful fall foliage, good chance to see wildlife like whales and penguins.Pros: Warmest weather, long daylight hours (perfect for exploring), most tours and activities available, vibrant atmosphere.
Autumn (March to May)
Cons: Most crowded and expensive time to visit, potential for strong winds and unpredictable weather.
Cons: Some high-altitude areas may be closed due to snow, some tours and activities may have limited availability.
Spring (September to November)
Pros: Mild temperatures, wildflowers in bloom, comfortable hiking conditions, fewer crowds than summer.
Cons: Some services and activities may not be available yet, weather can be unpredictable.
Winter (June to August)
Pros: Least crowded and most affordable time to visit, has unique winter landscapes, great for skiing and snowboarding.
Cons: Coldest weather, many areas inaccessible due to snow, limited daylight hours, some tours and activities closed.
Here are some additional factors to consider when choosing the best season for your trip:
Your interests: If you’re interested in hiking and outdoor activities, spring or autumn might be the best time to go. If you’re interested in winter sports, then winter is the obvious choice.
Your budget: Prices for flights and accommodations are highest in summer and lowest in winter.
Your tolerance for crowds: If you prefer to avoid crowds, then autumn or spring might be a better option than summer.
INCLUDED SERVICES
✅Activities
✅Transportation
✅Accommodations
NON INCLUDED SERVICES
❌Entrances to National Parks
❌Tips
❌ Flights
❌ Meals non Included in the itinerary
❌ Optional Excursions