Chilean Patagonia
With Post Tour to Easter Island
November 7 - November 16, 2026Chilean Patagonia
November 7 - November 16, 2026Highlights
- Explore the Patagonian Wilderness
- View penguins on Magdalena Island
- Sail along glaciers and floating icebergs
- Hike to waterfalls in Torres del Paine National Park
- Discover the Andes Mountains
- Time to explore personal interests
- Suggestions for things to see and do
- And More... See itinerary for details
Activity
Read more about WTT Activity Levels
The activities on this tour are rated as follows:
- 10% Easy
- 65% Moderate (long hikes, cobblestone streets on city tours)
- 25% Strenuous (long days, hike/ walk 3-5 miles a day on uneven terrain)
As a solo traveler you are responsible for yourself, your possessions, your physical fitness, and all other aspects related to participation in the WTT tour you have chosen. Be sure to read the itinerary closely to better understand the physical requirements necessary for the tour.
WTT tours are not suitable for anyone whose mobility is challenged or compromised. If you struggle with walking, standing or negotiating stairs or if you are in doubt as to your ability to meet the physical activity requirements, you should not sign up for this trip.
Itinerary
Saturday, 07 November 2026: Arrive Santiago, Chile; Welcome Meeting; Santiago Walking Tour (L,O)
Most flights from the US arrive early in the morning. Schedule your flight into Santiago, Chile to arrive no later than 9:00am. Grouped transfers are provided from the airport to the hotel based on arrival time. The tour begins at 12:00pm in the lobby of the hotel where we gather for our Welcome Meeting and enjoy lunch together. This afternoon, we head into the heart of Santiago's historic city center. Our guide takes us down the bustling Paseo Ahumada, a vibrant pedestrian street where Chilean art adorns your path to Plaza de Armas, the city's historic main square. Admire the Metropolitan Cathedral with its intricate stained glass windows. Taste local artisan ice cream before strolling to Lastarria, a charming bohemian neighborhood. Overnight Santiago - 2 nights
Sunday, 08 November 2026: Day Trip to Andes Mountains; Canyons & Waterfalls (B,O)
Today begins early to ensure a full day exploring the majestic Andes Mountains. We make our way to Refugio Aleman Lo Valdes where we enjoy breakfast. This is one of the oldest mountain lodges in South America. It has a played a pivotal role in the development of mountain infrastructure in the region and continues to serve as a base for mountaineers and trekkers. Our journey continues with a scenic drive through the dramatic Cajon del Maipo gorge, following the glacial-fed turquoise Maipo River as it carves through ancient volcanic rock, winding past charming mountain villages. In addition to stunning views, keep an eye out for native birdlife. Andean condors have a wingspan of over ten feet! Marvel at the enchanting Bride's Veil Waterfall, its delicate cascade resembling its namesake as it graces the steep rock faces. This afternoon we return to the hotel. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy as you wish.
Monday, 09 November 2026: Fly to Punta Arenas; Punta Arenas City Tour w/Empanada Tasting (B,O)
We bid farewell to Santiago and take an early flight to Punta Arenas. Upon arrival, we begin with sampling Chilean empanadas. This large, baked pastry is filled with a savory and flavorful stew of meat as well as other ingredients and is an iconic part of Chile's cuisine. We continue to Plaza Muñoz Gamero, a historic square surrounded by grand mansions built by wealthy sheep farmers during the city's prosperous wool trade era. See the iconic bronze monument to Ferdinand Magellan and the statue of the Patagonian Indian, a local symbol of good luck. We visit the Sara Braun Municipal Cemetery. While it might seem like an unusual stop, its elaborate tombs, mausoleums, and manicured cypress trees tell the story of the city's early pioneers and their fortunes. Then we view the city from another vantage point at the Cerro de la Cruz lookout before arriving to the hotel. Overnight Punta Arenas - 2 nights
Tuesday, 10 November 2026: Morning at Leisure; Penguin Excursion to Magdalena Island (B,D)
This morning is yours to enjoy as you wish. Choose to sleep late and relax or maybe visit a museum. Your Tour Leader will have suggestions. This afternoon we board a catamaran and journey across the legendary Strait of Magellan to Los Pinguinus Natural Monument on Magdalena Island. Walk among thousands of Magellanic penguins during their nesting season, visit the historic red-and-white Magdalena Lighthouse perched atop the island, and observe diverse seabirds including cormorants and kelp gulls. Keep an eye out for dolphins and whales on our return voyage! This evening we'll regroup for dinner together.
Wednesday, 11 November 2026: Travel to Puerto Natales; City Tour; Milodon Cave; Estancia Visit (B,L)
Today's journey to Puerto Natales takes us across the vast Patagonian Steppe. We begin exploring this coastal community along the scenic waterfront promenade of the Señoret Channel. Stroll Muelle Pescadores (Fisherman's Pier), gain insight into the local fishing culture and maritime heritage that define this coastal community. Tour the Miloden Cave Natural Monument where our guide shares fascinating history of this prehistoric site - home to the discovery of ground sloth remains from a species extinct for over 10,000 years. Then we experience a traditional Patagonian asado BBQ lunch at a local ranch, known as an estancia. Meet the legendary gauchos, watch horseback demonstrations and learn about everyday life at the estancia. We then take a scenic 3-mile hike around Laguna Sofia to take in sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Overnight Puerto Natales - 3 nights
Thursday, 12 November 2026: Torres del Paine National Park with Catamaran Grey Glacier (B,L)
The iconic Torres del Paine National Park features unique landscapes and geological formations that make it a true paradise for nature lovers. Today we visit multiple viewpoints with sweeping vistas of the park's major sites: the turquoise glacial lakes of Lago Nordenskjöld and Lago Pehoé, the towering ice-capped peaks of Torres del Paine and Cuernos del Paine, and the vast Patagonian pampas and ancient forests that define the region. We'll take a walk to Salto Grande Waterfall on the Paine River to feel the energy of the cascading water surrounded by rugged terrain and wind-sculpted vegetation. Then we experience the brilliant blue ice of Grey Glacier from a catamaran, offering close-up views of the immense ice walls, floating icebergs, and dramatic mountain backdrop. This afternoon we'll have time to briefly explore the Grey Lake area and enjoy a late lunch together. We then return to the hotel where the rest of the day is yours to spend as you wish.
Friday, 13 November 2026: Hiking to Waterfalls & Lakes in Torres del Paine Park (B,L)
After driving to the entrance of the park, we will hike from one entrance to the other, to experience the beauty of Torres del Paine on foot, surrounded by untouched wilderness and glacier-carved valleys. There are several short scenic hikes totaling 2.5 miles today. The terrain is mostly flat with well-defined trails and no steep climbs or technical sections. Our first walk is to an archeological site to view prehistoric rock paintings created by early indigenous peoples of Patagonia. Learn about the region’s prehistoric human presence, cultural legacy, and traditional ways of life. Then we walk to Laguna Amarga, a striking turquoise lagoon known for its intense color and saline waters. Be on the lookout for flamingos, guanacos, and maybe even pumas on the surrounding hills. After lunch together, we hike to the thundering Paine Waterfall (Salto del Paine), the largest waterfall in the park. We drive to our final stop to view the peaceful, clear blue waters of Laguna Azul. After a day filled with great photo opportunities, we return back to our hotel.
Saturday, 14 November 2026: Fly to Santiago; Barrio Italia Neighborhood Walking Tour (B)
Enjoy a relaxing morning before we transfer to the airport for our flight back to Santiago. This evening, we’ll visit the Barrio Italia neighborhood—an area known for its rich history and artistic spirit. Originally established by Italian immigrants in the early 20th century, it has evolved into a lively hub for design, food and culture. We’ll explore its unique mix of designer boutiques, antique shops and art galleries while learning about the area's transformation. Overnight Santiago - 2 nights
Sunday, 15 November 2026: Valparaiso Historical Quarter Tour with Funicular Ride; Farewell Reception (B,L,R)
We spend a full day exploring the stunning Pacific Coast, beginning in the historical quarter of Valparaíso, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We ride iconic funiculars and experience local charm. Wander the artsy hills of Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepción, and visit La Sebastiana, the whimsical former home of poet Pablo Neruda. After lunch together, we continue to Viña del Mar, known as the "Garden City" to stroll its manicured parks. Visit the scenic seaside promenade before returning to our hotel. We'll regroup this evening for a Farewell Reception and recount our adventures in Chile!
Monday, 16 November 2026: Return Home - or - Continue on to Easter Island Post Tour Extension (B)
Sadly, our Patagonian adventure has come to an end. Schedule your return flight home at your convenience. Based on the departure time you provide WTT, your Tour Leader can assist with coordination of ride-sharing to the airport. If you are joining us on the Post Tour extension, we will transfer to the airport together for our flight. (Flight NOT included. All travelers must book their own flight. For flight details, see Arrival & Departure Information under the Flight Information & Important Details tab of the tour.)
EASTER ISLAND EXTENSION
Monday, November 16, 2026 – Fly to Easter Island; Tour Ahu Akivi Statues and Quarry (B)
Transfer to the airport as a group and fly to Mataveri International Airport (IPC), Easter Island. (Flight NOT included. All travelers MUST book their own flight. For flight details, see Arrival & Departure Information under the Flight Information & Important Details tab of the tour). Our first stop is Easter Island National Park. Explore four archaeological sites featuring monumental statues and the quarry where they were carved. We visit Tahai, a remarkable ceremonial complex with restored moai, where we learn about the local Rapa Nui's ritual culture. Late this afternoon we check into our hotel and get settled. Overnight Hanga Roa - 3 nights
Tuesday November 17, 2026 – Full-Day Anakena Traditional Tour with Moai Statues and Burial Sites (B, L)
Today is a full day as we continue to explore the Rapa Nui culture. The day begins at the legendary burial site of King Hotu Maru. We explore a volcanic quarry where nearly 900 moai were carved, many still half-buried along the slopes. Visit additional archaeological sites before ending the day at Anakena Beach. Along this white sand beach with crystalline waters, we'll find restored moai statues and preserved details like topknots and petroglyphs.
Wednesday November 18, 2026 – Half Day Orongo Excursion viewing Village, Port and Volcano; Sunset Views; (B, O)
This morning we drive to Rano Kau to admire the vast crater lake and towering cliffs of this extinct volcano, with panoramic views of the Pacific and surrounding terrain. Visit the Orongo ceremonial village and examine stone houses and petroglyphs that reveal the island's mysterious Birdman cult and ancient competitions. We learn about sacred islets and visit a tranquil fishing harbor. After returning to our hotel, the afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure. This evening, we'll regroup to experience the sunset over the Pacific Ocean and taste a traditional cocktail at an ancient ceremonial complex.
Thursday November 19, 2026 - Return Home (B)
Our Patagonia and Easter Island adventure comes to an end. Schedule your flight home from Mataveri International Airport at your convenience. The WTT Tour Leader can assist in coordinating ride sharing (transfer cost not included).
Chilean Patagonia
November 7 - November 16, 2026Pricing
Room Share
$8,671.00Single Room
$10,057.00Non-Members
ADD $100.00Status of this Tour
More than 1/2 Full
Tour Pricing Includes
- All meals and activities expressly listed in the itinerary, PLUS...
- Arrival transfers
- All tipping of local guides
- Internal Flights Santiago - Punta Arenas // Puerto Natales - Santiago
- WTT Tour Leader to enhance the individual & group experience
- Arranged room sharing with another solo traveler
- Travel Dollar credits (a benefit of WTT membership) toward future travel with WTT
Not Included In The Price
- Airfare or other transportation to and from the tour
- Departure transfers
- Meals and activities not specified in the itinerary
- Beverages other than coffee, tea & still water unless otherwise noted
- Any personal expenses or expenditures
- Any pre- or post- tour arrangements
- Passport fees
- Any gratuities for the WTT Tour Leader
- Trip Cancellation / Trip Interruption Insurance
Payment Dates -and- Cancellation Terms for This Tour
You have 3 days to cancel and receive a refund. Thereafter, the amount required at time of reservation is non-refundable and the following cancellation penalties will be enforced.
Monday, 11 May 2026: Last day $1000 deposit can be converted to a credit for use on a new reservation; thereafter the deposit is forfeited.
Thursday, 30 Jul 2026: Balance Due. Cancellation after this date but before Tuesday, 8 Sep 2026 results in a cancellation penalty of 75% of your Total Tour Cost.
Tuesday, 8 Sep 2026: Cancellation on or after this date results in a cancellation penalty of 100% of your Total Tour Cost.
Using Parked Credits: If traveler cancels during the 3-day cancel without penalty period, used credits will be re-parked with the original expiration date(s). Thereafter, cancellation will result in forfeiture of the total amount of parked credits used. If applicable, additional cancellation penalties will be assessed based on date of cancellation.
To Cancel: Should you need to cancel after your space on this tour is confirmed, you must use the Cancellation Form. Cancellation penalties are based on the date we receive your cancellation form. No other method of communicating a cancellation will be accepted.
Insurance Reminder
Trip Cancellation / Trip Interruption Insurance is not included in the cost of the tour. It is your responsibility to determine the amount and type of coverage you require to recoup some or all of your travel investment, whether you cancel, are unable to complete the tour, or the tour cannot operate. Section 4.0 of WTT Terms & Conditions explains what will happen to your payments in the unlikely event that your tour cannot operate.
WTT is not licensed to sell travel insurance. You can purchase travel insurance from any provider you choose. To get an idea of rates, please go to NTA Travel Protection Plan (Enter 206063 for the "Tour Operator Location #") or TravelGuard.
Chilean Patagonia
November 7 - November 16, 2026Flights, Transfers & Lodging
Documents Required for this Tour
Passport: Travelers are required to have a valid passport. Most countries require your passport to be valid up to six months after your RETURN date, and have at least two consecutive blank pages.
VISA: US citizens do not need a Visa to enter Chile. All other passport holders should check with the Country's Embassy website to determine if they need a VISA. VISA requirements are based on your country of residence.
Arrival & Departure Information
Travelers will make their own air arrangements as follows:
When searching for flights for this trip, be sure to search "Multi-city" or "Multiple Destinations." For comparison, you may also want to search for one-way fares.
Arrival Airport: SCL - Santiago, Chile (Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport)
Arrival Date: Saturday, November 7. Arrive no later than 9:00am
Arrival Transfer: Group Transfers included based on arrival times. Details will be provided in your Final Travel Instructions.
Departure Airport: SCL - Santiago, Chile (Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport)
Departure Date: Monday, November 16th. Depart at your convenience.
Departure Transfer: Use local shuttle or taxi service. WTT Tour Leader will assist in coordinating ride sharing.
Are you Doing the Easter Island Post-Tour?
NOTE: We must have a minimum of 7 travelers to operate this post-tour to Easter Island.
Make your Air Arrangements as follows:
Arrival Airport: SCL - Santiago, Chile (Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport)
Arrival Date: Saturday, November 7. Arrive no later than 9:00am
Arrival Transfer: Group Transfers included based on arrival times. Details will be provided in your Final Travel Instructions.
Monday, 16 November 2026 - Book this flight:
LATAM Airlines Flight LA 841
-Departs: SCL - Santiago, Chile at 8:35am
-Arrives: IPC - Easter Island, Chile at 11:55am
Departure Airport: IPC - Easter Island, Chile (Mataveri International Airport)
Departure Date: Thursday, 19 November 2026. Schedule your departure from IPC at your convenience.
Departure Transfer: Use local shuttle or taxi service. WTT Tour Leader will assist in coordinating ride sharing.
When to Book Your Air
Once you have booked your flights (or other transportation arrangements), use the Travel Arrangements Form to send WTT your flight details. Use the same form to update your information should it change.
Airport Transfer Information
When arrival transfers are included: The Final Travel Instructions will list the transfer arrangements including who is in your transfer group, where to meet the driver, and who to contact in the unlikely event you cannot locate the driver.
Don't Worry. We're Expecting You: One of the reasons we ask for your travel arrangements is so we know when you're arriving and can approximate when you should be at the hotel. Your Final Travel Instructions will have instructions on what to do and who to contact if your flight is delayed.
Lodging / Hotels
Santiago: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Santiago
Punta Arenas: Cabo de Hornos Hotel
Puerto Natales: Best Western Patagonia
Santiago: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Santiago
In the unlikely event WTT is unable to provide the hotel accommodation(s) listed, for whatever reason, WTT will substitute similar quality accommodation(s) at no additional cost to the traveler.
Want to Arrive a Day Early?
Worried about possible flight delays? Consider arriving one day before the official tour start date. Many of our travelers choose this optional service. Your pre-tour package includes:
- The room (standard check-in times apply)
- Breakfast the following morning
- Transfer from airport to hotel
- Optional activity suggestions prior to tour
$170.00 Roomshare pp $279.00 Single Occupancy
Early Arrival Hotel: This tour uses the same hotel used on the first night of the tour.
Optional Purchases For This Tour
In addition to the Early Arrival Optional Package - available on all WTT tours - this tour offers the following optional purchases.
- Easter Island Post Tour, Double Occupancy $2,446pp
- Easter Island Post Tour, Single Occupancy $3,233pp
CANCELLATION TERMS: Cancellation of Optional Purchases, which become part of your Total Tour Cost, are subject to the same cancellation terms as the main tour.
Chilean Patagonia
November 7 - November 16, 2026Destination Information
What do others say about this tour and traveling with WTT?
How Does Room Sharing Work?
On the Reservation Form there are 3 choices regarding room-sharing.
Note: Certain room-types may be unavailable at the time you make your reservation. If a room-type is unavailable the choice will be greyed out.
- Select "Yes, I want to share a room" and WTT will assign you a roommate when Final Travel Instructions are sent.
- You can specify a roommate by entering her name where indicated. If your named roommate is not on the tour, for any reason, WTT will assign you a roommate unless you pay to have your own room, if available.
- Select "No, I do not wish to share a room" if you want to have your own room. Additional costs apply.
- All shared rooms have 2 beds
- All shared rooms are non-smoking
- No special requests about your roommate can be accommodated
- See "Frequently Asked Questions" TAB for more details
How Active is this Tour?
The activities on this tour are rated as follows:
- 10% Easy
- 65% Moderate (long hikes, cobblestone streets on city tours)
- 25% Strenuous (long days, hike/ walk 3-5 miles a day on uneven terrain)
As a solo traveler you are responsible for yourself, your possessions, your physical fitness, and all other aspects related to participation in the WTT tour you have chosen. Be sure to read the itinerary closely to better understand the physical requirements necessary for the tour.
WTT tours are not suitable for anyone whose mobility is challenged or compromised. If you struggle with walking, standing or negotiating stairs or if you are in doubt as to your ability to meet the physical activity requirements, you should not sign up for this trip.
What is the Group Size?
You will be introduced to the WTT Tour Leader when you receive your Final Travel Instructions, about 2-3 weeks before the tour begins.
Learn about your fellow travelers after final payment by visiting MyWTT. Room sharing assignments will be listed in the Final Travel Instructions.
What meals are included and how are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Each day of the itinerary lists the included meals for that day (B,L,D,O). When a meal is not included, the WTT Tour Leader will have suggestions for where to eat.
You do not have to dine alone unless it is your personal choice. You'll most likely be dining with new acquaintances you've made, or you can join the Tour Leader.
Dietary Restrictions on International Tours: WTT has limited to no control over food selections or variety from meal-to-meal, especially at hotels. While we do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions and ensure variety of options, we cannot guarantee either.
What clothing and items should I pack for this trip?
In general the temperature, rainfall and humidity levels vary based on the time of the year. We suggest you monitor weather apps leading up to the time you depart for the most current information.
For This Trip You May Want—
- Sturdy walking shoes or hiking shoes with good tread
- Waterproof and windproof outerwear
- Day pack
- Sun hat, warm hat, gloves, sunscreen
- Refillable water bottle
- Smart-casual wear if you'd like to dress up a bit for dinners
- Warm jacket
Good Packing Habits—
- Bring what you need to get a good night's sleep, such as ear plugs, white noise generator, sleeping aids, etc. Unfamiliar noises of all types can disrupt your rest.
- Pack a limited amount of comfortable, casual clothing that layer and coordinate. Your fellow travelers will not mind or even notice – seeing you in the same clothing.
- Bring only two pairs of everyday shoes: one pair of well-broken-in walking shoes, and a second pair that could do double-duty as a walking shoe or a slightly dressy shoe.
- Pare down your beauty regimen to the bare minimum and always pack travel-sized toiletries.
- Pack medication in your carry-on and pack only as much as needed for the duration of your tour plus a few extra days as a precaution.
What are the luggage restrictions for this tour?
On every WTT tour, our policies regarding luggage restrictions are driven by the physical space limitations of the vehicles we use, the requirement that all travelers be able to manage their own belongings without assistance and the restrictions imposed by other forms of transportation such as [trains and small planes].
- It is best to travel as lightly as possible. Most travelers regret when they have packed too much.
- You may bring one suitcase plus a carry-on bag.
- We recommend your suitcase be no larger than 26 inches high as measured from the FLOOR to the top of the retracted handle to make it easy for you to handle yourself.
- You are responsible for managing your own belongings. We expect you to take your belongings from the coach to your room and to bring it back to the coach on days we change hotels. We do not provide luggage pulls; they are not safe and are inconvenient.
- Steps exist at most hotel entrances. On occasion the coach must unload passengers and luggage some distance from the hotel entrance.
- Keep in mind that you will be traversing airports as part of this itinerary and will need to handle your own luggage through customs. You will need to pay any and all charges you may incur by the airlines from overweight luggage.
What are the health recommendations for this tour?
What are the phone and internet recommendations for this tour?
- You should understand what your current cell phone plan includes in terms of data and minutes. Some, like certain T-Mobile plans, include an international package.
- Contact your cell phone service provider before departing about adding an international calling plan. Most carriers have flat daily rates which will allow your US-based phone to be functional upon arrival in a foreign country.
- Managing data while traveling internationally is important. Using WiFi when available and communicating through apps like What's App help you manage data usage while traveling.
- Learn how to make an international call BEFORE you leave. Consult your cell provider and check out the website www.HowtoCallAbroad.com.
What are the electricity requirements for this tour?
How much money should I bring on this tour?
Only you can determine the optimum amount of cash to take on tour. When budgeting for out-of-pocket expenses, there are several aspects to consider: whether the country you are visiting is a cash-based society, the number of meals you are responsible for, your individual shopping interests and habits, and tipping expectations.
- The official currency of Chile is the Chilean Peso.
- ATMs are typically the best way of obtaining local currency; they are found in most airports and tourist destinations. ATMS of major banks often give much better exchange rates than currency-exchange kiosks.
- If using a debit card, it is good practice to limit the amount of cash available in the account and simply transfer money from another account if you need more at any point on tour. Always use caution when withdrawing money.
- Many travelers feel more comfortable having local currency before they depart for the tour. You can order local currency from your bank or AAA.
- Notify your credit card issuer that you will be traveling and provide dates of travel.
- Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, although many cards charge a foreign transaction fee. Be sure to investigate your card of choice as there are many that do not impose these fees and are better suited for international travel.
- If a merchant gives you the choice between making your transaction in USD or the local currency, always choose the local currency, to avoid dynamic currency conversion which includes a conversion fee.
What are the tipping guidelines for this tour?
- We suggest you read up on tipping culture in the various places you will be visiting so you can show your appreciation for any personal service provided with an appropriate gratuity.
- In Chile, 10% is standard for tipping in the service industry.
- You may want to tip your WTT Tour Leader for an outstanding job. The amount is entirely a personal preference. If you'd like a guideline, consider $8-$10 per day.
Can I transfer my deposit to another tour?
To get off this tour and register for another tour, you must follow these steps - in the order shown:
2) WAIT before submitting your new reservation! You must receive the Cancellation Confirmation email before submitting your new reservation. This can take up to 2 business days. The Cancellation Confirmation email will list the amount of parked credits from this tour that are now available to use on a new reservation.
3) COMPLETE the new Reservation Form and USE the parked credits towards your deposit on the new tour.
Note: If you used Parked Credits to pay the deposit on this tour, these credits cannot be used a second time and are not eligible to be transferred.
What happens if I need to cancel this tour?
Chilean Patagonia
November 7 - November 16, 2026SPACE RESERVATION REQUEST
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