Day One – Torres del Paine National Park (Full Day)
This morning, you’ll be picked up from your hotel for a full-day excursion to Torres del Paine National Park.
Travel aboard a comfortable small bus (approximately 20 passengers) with an experienced guide who will highlight panoramic viewpoints and stop often for photography.
Along the way, you may see some of Patagonia’s iconic wildlife, including wild horses, guanacos, condors, and rheas.
After registering at the park checkpoint, you will travel through a landscape of dramatic granite peaks, turquoise lakes, and rushing waterfalls — Patagonia at its best.
On the way out, stop at a local restaurant for snacks or lunch (not included), followed by a visit to the impressive Mylodon Cave, where the remains of the prehistoric Mylodon darwinii were discovered. Explore one of the caves before returning to your hotel.
Day Two – Balmaceda & Serrano Glaciers (Full Day with Lunch)
Today will be just as memorable. You will be transferred to Bories Pier, 10 minutes from town, to board a large catamaran that sails through the majestic Última Esperanza Sound toward Bernardo O’Higgins National Park.
On the way, the boat pauses at the impressive Balmaceda Glacier, where you can take photos and — with some luck — spot sea lions resting on the shoreline.
Upon arrival at the park, enjoy a 30-minute walk to the foot of the stunning Serrano Glacier. The trail can be slippery but rewards you with a breathtaking, close-up view.
For those preferring an easier option, a gentle 5-minute walk leads to an excellent panoramic viewpoint.
Afterward, return to the catamaran for a visit to a traditional Patagonian estancia, where a delicious lunch (included) awaits.
Later, sail back to Puerto Natales — a day filled with glaciers, wildlife, and unforgettable scenery.