Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego
Ever wanted to visit the end of the world? Well, Ushuaia might be the closest you can get! Check out our guide to the town and region of Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego.
Ever wanted to visit the end of the world? Well, Ushuaia might be the closest you can get! Check out our guide to the town and region of Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego.
Puerto Natales Chile is a small Patagonian port town and the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park. Here we break down the logistics for planning a stop in Puerto Natales.
If you’re planning a trip to Torres del Paine, you’ll most likely be needing somewhere to rest your head at night. The options, which range from camping to renting a hotel, depend on what you’re carrying with you and how much cash you’re willing to drop.
This picture perfect lookout point is a must-see for any visitor to Torres del Paine. Prepare yourself here for this one-of-a-kind experience.
Located in Los Glaciares National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier is one of the most stunning glaciers the world, and a must-see when traveling through Patagonia.
The Lake District is the northern region of Patagonia known for glacial lakes, jagged peaks and some of the most stunning views Argentina has to offer. Bariloche, one of the most popular destinations in the region serves as the perfect destination to be traversed by bike.
At the entry point of Patagonia, you will find the incredibly picturesque colonial town Puerto Varas, tucked away between two active volcanoes and lake Llanquihue, this little lakeside town combines German culture with Chilean charm.
Valparaíso, the bohemian port city on the Chilean coast is known for picturesque views and graffiti adorned cliffside homes. Once considered the ”jewel of South America,” this historic city is a must-see while traveling through Chile.