The Must-See Wonders of the Region
The Torres del Paine National Park, located 3,000 km from Santiago, Chile on the Pacific coast, is a mysterious wonder offering an exceptional variety of landscapes. It features deep valleys, snow-capped peaks, granite towers, bluish icebergs, glacier fields, waterfalls, lakes, and wild steppes. These settings allow for numerous trekking routes and excursions.
The Tierra del Fuego archipelago, located beyond the Strait of Magellan, is the last stop before Antarctica. Shared between Chile and Argentina, these wild lands are renowned for their ski area, rich national park, as well as the city of Ushuaia and the Magellanic penguins.
Patagonia, on its southern Atlantic and Pacific coasts, is ideal for a cruise towards the South Pole. You can admire fjords, lakes, and snow-capped volcanoes, visit isolated fishing villages, and observe unique wildlife before exploring the Antarctic continent after crossing the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn.