All of Patagonia (Argentina–Chile)
+ Easter Island
Ages 18 and up
8–10 people
From December 31, 2026, to January 11, 2027
(+ additional program through January 14)


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All of Patagonia (Argentina–Chile)
+ Easter Island
About the tour
Tour Itinerary
Cost
From December 31, 2026, to January 11, 2027 (Easter Sunday falls on January 14)
18 and older

8–10 people

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Only 4 spots left!
With a high level of comfort!
Patagonia—vast and endlessly diverse, wildly beautiful and remote, where penguins live at the very edge of the Earth and cruises set sail for Antarctica, where emerald lakes of breathtaking beauty and delicious spring water abound, where mountain peaks stand side by side with blue glaciers, where the wind sweeps across the endless pampas, driving herds of wild guanacos, where the population density is 2 people per 1 km².

You’ll experience the most well-planned and comprehensive itinerary through Chilean and Argentine Patagonia, accompanied by experienced guides—you won’t miss a single point of interest. What’s more, the trip includes exclusive activities and the best restaurants and hotels in each country. You’ll hike along the magnificent Perito Moreno Glacier, witness the beauty of Patagonia’s mountains and national parks, and visit the “end of the world” in Ushuaia—the two southernmost cities in the world and both capitals—with the opportunity to visit the most remote place on Earth in the middle of the Pacific Ocean: the mysterious Easter Island.
The incredibly beautiful countries of South America in a single trip
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a restaurant from the list of the world's top 50
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domestic flights instead of long road trips across the country
3
luxury hotels, including a 5-star hotel on Easter Island
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THE MOST MEMORABLE JOURNEYS BEGIN WITH A DREAM…
Let's Unravel the Mysteries of Easter Island
Let's taste some premium wines
Let's go for a walk
with penguins
Let's enjoy the local cuisine at the best restaurants
We won't just get to see the most impressive glacier in the world,
and we'll go for a walk on the glacier
in cats, and we'll even give it a taste.
Let's walk across the Perito Moreno Glacier
in cats
We'll visit the ends of the earth
Sunrises overlooking the Beagle Channel, the breath of Antarctica, and the feeling that this time you’re truly at the end of the world…

Let's give the cheetah a hug
We will visit 3 national parks
We’ll be blown away by the breathtaking landscapes of Torres del Paine, Los Glaciares, and Tierra del Fuego.
Exploring Buenos Aires and Santiago
Let’s whirl to the rhythm of the tango, visit the most beautiful cemetery in the world, take in the city from above, and top off the experience with a visit to the colorful La Boca neighborhood.
Let's eat a whole lamb asado, famous Argentine steaks, and the most delicious
in the life of a crab.
We have an entire island to ourselves, where we are the guests and these amusing birds are the hosts, just an arm’s length away.
We’ll visit one of Chile’s leading wine regions and enjoy a tasting at the country’s finest winery.
We’ll spend two days in the most remote place on Earth, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Daily Schedule
From December 31, 2026, to January 11, 2027
(11 nights/12 days)
Day 1.
Arrival in Santiago. Dinner at one of the world’s top 50 restaurants.
We’ll meet you at any time at the airport in Santiago, the capital of Chile. On this day, we’ll relax after the flight at one of the best 5-star hotels and take our first steps around the city.

Santiago is one of the most amazing cities in the world. A sprawling metropolis surrounded by lush greenery and nestled between the mountain ranges of the Andes, just a half-hour drive away from where you can zip down the “black” runs of a ski resort,
And in just an hour, you can be relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Viña del Mar or Valparaíso.
As is customary, we’ll start our exploration of the country with its cuisine, since food is an integral part of its culture. We’ll be dining at a restaurant ranked among the world’s top 50—a unique culinary experience you won’t want to miss.
Day 2.
Santiago. Chile's best winery.
After breakfast, we’ll set out to explore the city. Skyscrapers of glass and concrete stand side by side with parks and 18th-century churches, and residents wear modern business suits and traditional ponchos with equal enthusiasm. The fashionable neighborhoods of Providencia and Las Condes coexist with the “calampas” slums, yet the standard of living here is among the highest on the continent.

We’ll take the funicular up San Cristóbal Hill to enjoy the panoramic view of this vibrant and diverse Latin American capital.

We then head to the Casablanca Valley—one of the country’s leading wine regions, with a microclimate that is ideal for producing top-quality wines. It is here that the finest Carmenère and Chardonnay are grown,
which have made Chile famous around the world and placed Chilean wines on par with the great wines of France and Italy.

We’ll enjoy lunch at a restaurant serving signature cuisine, paired with a tasting of six premium wines—including sparkling wines—at one of the country’s finest wineries. Trust us, we’ve tasted every wine in the region and know what we’re talking about! In the afternoon, we’ll admire the stunning views of the valley, stroll through the winery in an atmosphere of harmony and seclusion, and learn about the winemaking process and the organic techniques used.

We'll be staying at a 5-star hotel in Valparaíso with a view of the Pacific Ocean.

Day 3.
Valparaíso.
You'll be charmed by the atmospheric city of Valparaíso, whose name translates to "Paradise Valley."

Houses in the wildest colors, the scent of the ocean, the cries of seagulls, Victorian mansions, vintage cars, antique shops, mosaic sidewalks, stairways that double as streets, and charming little churches all come together to create a unique atmosphere. Here, you can often encounter artists who spend their evenings in local bars and seek inspiration in the city’s picturesque corners, then transform the walls of houses into a distinct form of street art.
We’ll take a ride on the century-old cable car, stop by Pablo Neruda’s house, visit the observation decks, and explore one of Chile’s largest ports on the Pacific Ocean. And we’ll definitely enjoy some fresh seafood at a local restaurant overlooking the bay.

We'll return to Santiago this evening—to the 5-star hotel we've come to love.
Day 4.
Off into the wild, to the pampas! Flight to Punta Arenas. Puerto Natales.
The town of Punta Arenas, located on the shores of the Strait of Magellan, is the perfect starting point for exploring Patagonia. This is where our road trip begins: after a 250-kilometer drive along a highway as straight as an arrow, we’ll arrive at the incredibly beautiful Hotel Puerto Natales.

For dinner, we try the famous paila marina—a delicious, hearty soup with fish and seafood—and go on a crab diet
Patagonia—a true traveler’s dream! Such a distant and otherworldly word from Jules Verne’s *The Children of Captain Grant*.

A 3.5-hour flight, and we’re in a whole different world. The contrast is striking: idyllic beaches give way to rugged wilderness, a land of winds and wild landscapes—a place where the saying rings true: if you don’t like the weather, just wait a while
5 minutes—that’s how fickle she is.
Day 5.
Torres del Paine.
These flaky croissants, made from layers of vanilla and chocolate dough, are truly a gem of natural architecture, crafted according to a secret recipe by a culinary genius!

And here we also get a taste of the Patagonian wind. Words can’t do it justice—you have to experience it for yourself.

We’ll spend the whole day taking in the spectacular views, soaking up the beauty around us with our eyes and skin. We’ll spend the night at a luxurious 5-star lodge inside the national park.
We are 360° surrounded by breathtaking views!

Torres del Paine can confidently be called Chile’s premier national park—the jewel of Chilean Patagonia! Azure lakes, mountain peaks, fjords, waterfalls, a massive glacier… As a bonus, there are herds of guanacos and South American foxes that let people get within 2–3 meters of them. At the same time, the park is fairly compact, and you can drive around it in a single day, visiting all the most beautiful spots. Which is exactly what we’ll do…

The Torres Towers—three jagged rock formations rising from the shore of a mountain lake—are the main attraction, the heart of the entire nature reserve. At some point, the Blue Towers will reveal themselves in all their splendor, shedding their ermine-like cloak of clouds.
Day 6.
El Calafate. The world's best Patagonian lamb.
In the morning, we cross the Chile-Argentina border by car. Outside the window, we see endless pampas, sparse grass, lichens, and herds of guanacos. The population density is 2 people per square kilometer.

The drive to El Calafate will take 3 hours. Yes, this is where the famous Perito Moreno Glacier is located—your dream destination in Argentina. But we’ll head there tomorrow. Today, we’ll explore the town, relax at a wonderful hotel, and try the famous Patagonian lamb.
If you used to think that a native of the Caucasus cooks lamb to a 4 out of 5, while God himself scores a 5, then after tasting a young Patagonian lamb, you’ll have to rethink that. God actually cooks it to a 6, since in El Calafate they know how to cook it to at least a 5! A whole, juicy lamb roasted “on a cross”—this cooking method is called asado. Get your bottomless stomach ready!
Day 7.
Perito Moreno Glacier. A short hike in crampons.
Today is going to be an amazing day—one of the most memorable experiences of your life!

Grand, majestic, and truly deep blue. It surpasses even the wildest imaginings of it. The Perito Moreno Glacier, covering an area of
250 square kilometers—as tall as a 20-story building!

A sense of harmony and timeless tranquility envelops you almost the moment you see it; you feel like standing there and listening to that cracking sound forever, gazing at the blue fissures, fragments of which occasionally crash into the water with a thunderous roar…
But we’ve got something even more exciting in store for you! Now that you’ve made it all the way to Argentina—and even further, to Patagonia—it would be a shame to miss the chance to take a walk on water that froze over 30,000 years ago!

Yes, we’ll be hiking across the glacier in crampons, guided by professionals equipped with ice axes. Don’t worry—this hike is suitable for people with absolutely no experience wearing crampons, and it’s easy to pick up quickly. And the icing on the cake: a glass of whiskey on the rocks made with ice from the glacier to round off the day perfectly.
Day 8.
The End of the World. Flight to Ushuaia.
This morning, we’re flying to the ends of the earth. We’re sure you’ve never been this far before!

We’ll be staying at a 5-star hotel. The panoramic views of the Beagle Channel from our hotel’s terraces and the spa are so stunning that you won’t want to leave, but we have two whole nights to enjoy it all.

Since Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world, everything here is the southernmost of its kind: the post office, the church, the casino, even the parking lot. Antarctica is just a stone’s throw away—only 900 km.
Today we’re strolling through town, buying souvenirs, and sending postcards to our friends from the southernmost post office on the planet. The words “fin del mundo” will be with us every step of the way, constantly reminding us of where we are.

You’ll remember this dinner at the edge of the world for the rest of your life! His Majesty, the king crab! Huge, it’s cooked whole in wine and herbs, making it juicy and flavorful. It’s the most delicious crab in the world, ever.
Day 9.
Tierra del Fuego. A Walk with the Penguins.
You don’t have to go all the way to Antarctica to get a closer look at penguins…

Martillo Island is home to a large colony of Magellanic penguins. You could take a boat tour along the Beagle Channel and watch these beautiful creatures from a distance, as many people do. But not us! After all, it’s much better to walk among the penguins, just an arm’s length away. We’ll spend an hour on the island in sheer bliss: observing the lives of these clumsy birds and taking pictures with them.
In the afternoon, adventure-seeking travelers will have the chance to see Tierra del Fuego from a bird’s-eye view (optional).

Fasten your seatbelts—our helicopter is about to take off on the most epic journey imaginable: the beauty of snow-capped mountain peaks, fjords, lakes, endless vistas, and pure wonder.

We have dinner and head back to the hotel, where a hot jacuzzi overlooking the Beagle Channel is already waiting for us.
Day 10.
Flight to Buenos Aires. Tango show.
We bid farewell to the rugged wilderness of Patagonia and fly into the embrace of Argentina’s capital—the city of Buenos Aires, often called the “Paris of South America.”

A city where everyone dances—except the lazy ones! On the streets of Buenos Aires, in cafes,
at numerous milongas or tango shows.
This evening, we’ll head to an exciting tango show performed by professionals and accompanied by a live orchestra, where we’ll discover the essence of this passionate dance.

We'll be staying at one of the best 5-star hotels in Buenos Aires.
Day 11.
Buenos Aires.
It is a city-puzzle made up of contrasting pieces: majestic buildings and wide boulevards, stylish Palermo, bohemian San Telmo with its stucco and luxurious French-style balconies, picturesque La Boca with its colorful houses, a giant metal flower as tall as a 9-story building, the most beautiful bookstore in a former theater…

Let’s start our day with a visit to the cemetery. Don’t be alarmed—there’s not a trace of a somber atmosphere at Recoleta, so the walk feels more like a visit to a museum. Here you’ll find the most beautiful and expensive crypts in the world, along with the most fascinating stories associated with them.
Wealthy Argentines are seriously debating whether to buy a new luxury apartment in the capital or to look for a nice crypt and ensure their name goes down in history.

In the evening, we’ll gather for a gala dinner at a restaurant ranked among the world’s top 50 to celebrate the successful conclusion of our trip, savoring the finest Argentine steaks paired with a glass of Malbec from the Mendoza region. The perfect culinary pairing.
Day 12.
Home… Let’s leave our hearts in South America so we can come back again!
Over the past two weeks, we’ve become not only true travelers but also true friends. We’re making plans for where to meet next, taking home memory cards full of photos, suitcases full of souvenirs, but most importantly—a new version of ourselves.
Days 12–15.
Optional itinerary: Easter Island.
Easter Island is the most remote place on Earth, situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is literally steeped in mysticism and unsolved mysteries. Perhaps that is why it has such an intense energy. You don’t find casual visitors here. Those who come have already traveled the world. All to see the 887 stone statues—the moai—and try to unravel the mysteries of Easter Island.
We’ll spend three days on Rapa Nui and explore every corner of it:
  • Let’s climb the 2.5-million-year-old Rano-Kau volcano.
  • We'll walk along the rim of the crater to the ritual village of Orongo.
  • We will visit the quarries of the extinct Rano Raraku volcano, where the moai were carved from volcanic tuff.
  • Let's relax on Anaken's pink beach and take a dip in the Pacific Ocean.
  • And we’ll definitely be there to witness the fantastic sunrises at Ahutongariki and the most epic sunsets of our lives at Ahutahai.
January 11–14, 2027 (3 nights/4 days)
Travel time may be longer than indicated due to traffic, the group’s pace, weather conditions, road conditions, and other factors.
Important!
We reserve the right to rearrange the order of days and any items on the itinerary without compromising the overall quality.
Some items may remain unfulfilled due to circumstances beyond our control.
Itinerary
Easter Island (1) → Santiago (2) → Valparaíso (3) → Santiago (2) → Punta Arenas (4) → Puerto Natales (5) → Torres del Paine (6) → El Calafate (7) → El Chaltén (8) → Ushuaia (9) → Buenos Aires (10)
Why you should travel with us
We'll see ALL of Patagonia's most beautiful spots in a single trip.
A packed schedule
Only the best 5-star hotels in Chile and Argentina, including a luxurious 5-star hotel on Easter Island.
Absolute comfort
A group of like-minded people who love life and travel. Our group trip will be as personalized as possible.
Small groups – only 8 people
A fully planned itinerary based on personal experience. We’ve replaced long road trips across the country with three domestic flights.
Well-planned logistics
We’ll visit restaurants from the list of the world’s top 50 restaurants and the World’s 50 Best Restaurants in Latin America.
Foodies will appreciate
A unique journey awaits you
for a portion of its full cost.
Important
COST OF THE TRIP
Chile vs. Argentina
From December 31, 2026, to January 11, 2027
(11 nights/12 days)
9690$
12100$
20% off by September 1
The price includes:
Accommodation in 5-star hotels (double occupancy) throughout the trip, 11 nights
Transfers in a comfortable private minivan, gas, toll roads, and a permit to cross the Chile-Argentina border
3 domestic flights, 15 kg of checked baggage on all flights, airport taxes
Private airport transfers (on the first and last days of the tour)
Easter Island Extension (optional)
3400$
January 11–14, 2027 (3 nights/4 days)
All admission tickets and activities included in the itinerary (admission tickets and guided tours in Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares National Parks, ice-climbing on the Perito Moreno Glacier, a tour to Penguin Island, tickets to a tango show, guided tours of Santiago, Buenos Aires, Valparaíso, and premium wine tasting at Chile’s best winery)
The price includes:
Breakfasts for the entire trip
Professional tour guide and interpreter
No visa is required to visit Chile and Argentina, and no vaccinations are required.
Flight from Santiago to Easter Island and back to Santiago (included in the price)
Accommodation at a 4-star hotel (double occupancy), 2 nights + 1 night in Santiago
Always by your side: an experienced traveler and professional
Tour guide and interpreter — Natalie.
I will provide a consultation
and I'll do whatever it takes
assistance with preparation
for the trip.
Natalia Boiko, founder of WHITE GARNET and tour leader (60+ countries)
All admission tickets, guided tours, and activities included in the itinerary (Rano Kau Volcano, Rano Raraku Quarries, Orongo Village, Ahu Tongariki, Ahu Tahai, Anakenah Beach, etc.)
From December 31, 2026, to January 11, 2027 (11 nights/12 days)
Breakfasts
Professional guide
Transfers in a private, comfortable car, including gas
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Booking and Payment Policy
To reserve a spot in the group, simply submit your application and pay a 50% deposit.
Once you confirm your participation, we will send you an invoice for the advance payment and sign the contract. We take great pride in our reputation
and we always fulfill our commitments.
In the event that Argentina and Chile officially impose a lockdown and suspend air travel, we guarantee that your deposit will be fully transferred to any other trip.
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HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to traveling.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on the island of Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has sampled street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the world.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to traveling.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on the island of Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has sampled street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the world.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
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