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See the beautiful wildlife in Antarctica.
from $21,080
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Ultimate Antarctic Adventure

Roundtrip Ushuaia - 20 Day Itinerary aboard RMS St. Helena
  • Cross the Drake Passage
  • Visit Gentoo penguin colony
  • Cruise scenic Beagle Channel
  • Explore South Shetland Islands
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Port of Ushuaia / Port of Ushuaia
Activities
Camping, Photography Seminars
Activity Level
Variable
This 20-day Ultimate Antarctic Adventure aboard RMS St. Helena begins in Ushuaia, sailing through the Beagle Channel and crossing the Drake Passage to reach the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula. Explore via ship aboard Icebird yacht, adventure into remote bays and narrow channels inaccessible to larger vessels
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Penguins gathering on the shore
from $15,995
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Falklands (Malvinas), South Georgia and Antarctica

Punta Arenas - Ushuaia - 20 Day Itinerary aboard Magellan Explorer
  • Explore Port Stanley settlement
  • Visit historic Grytviken site
  • Observe Salisbury Plain penguins
  • Cruise Antarctic Peninsula waters
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Punta Arenas / Port of Ushuaia
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Variable
Travel 20 days from Punta Arenas to Ushuaia aboard Magellan Explorer. Cross the Strait of Magellan and sail to the Falkland Islands (Malvinas), South Georgia, Elephant Island, and the Antarctic Peninsula. Visit Port Stanley, Grytviken, Salisbury Plain, St. Andrews Bay, and the South Shetland Islands.
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Stunning reflections in the Lemaire channel
from $18,995
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Falklands (Malvinas), South Georgia and Antarctica

Punta Arenas - Ushuaia - 20 Day Itinerary aboard Magellan Discoverer
  • Explore Historic Grytviken Site
  • Encounter Salisbury Plain Penguins
  • Cruise Antarctic Peninsula Waters
  • Discover Elephant Island Coast
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Punta Arenas / Port of Ushuaia
Activities
Hiking
Activity Level
Variable
Set sail on a 20-day voyage from Punta Arenas to Ushuaia aboard Magellan Discoverer. Cross the Strait of Magellan, explore Saunders Island and Port Stanley, and cruise to South Georgia’s king penguin colonies. Visit Grytviken, St. Andrews Bay, Elephant Island, and the Antarctic Peninsula before ending in Ushuaia.
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Blue ice of Antarctica
from $17,950
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Journey to Austral Lands and Valdes Peninsula

Ushuaia - Buenos Aires - 20 Day Itinerary aboard Le Lyrial
  • Explore Antarctic Peninsula
  • Visit South Georgia
  • Discover Falkland History
  • Explore Patagonia Wildlife
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Buenos Aires / Buenos Aires
Activities
Kayaking, Wildlife Viewing, Archaeological Site Visits, Whale Watching, Spa Relaxation
Activity Level
Variable
Sail Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and Patagonia on this 20-day roundtrip voyage from Buenos Aires to Buenos Aires aboard Le Lyrial. Visit Ushuaia, Port Stanley and Puerto Madryn, cross the Drake Passage, observe polar wildlife, and learn about the region’s history, geography and exploration through guided expedition activities.
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Brilliant blue water of Argentine lakes
from $5,843
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Discover Argentina

10 Day Itinerary
  • Visit Buenos Aires and Tigre Delta
  • Enjoy wine tasting in Mendoza
  • Explore Bariloche and Patagonia
Starts / Ends
Buenos Aires / Buenos Aires
Activities
Horseback Riding, Wine Tasting
Activity Level
Relaxed
Enjoy a complete 10-day upscale tour discovering the best of Argentina. Dance the tango in Buenos Aires, float down the Tigre Delta, take a cooking class and go wine tasting in Mendoza. Explore the peaks and lakes of the high Andes hiking at a historical Estancia near Bariloche in Patagonia.
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Guanaco in Torres del Paine
from $12,599
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South America Grand

34 Day Itinerary
  • Observe toucans and macaws
  • Snorkel among Galapagos marine life
  • Watch water flood over Iguazu Falls
  • Hike to the spires of El Paine
Activities
Urban Exploration, Cooking Classes, Local Market Visits, Wilderness Lodge Exploration, Rainforest Exploration, Snorkeling
Activity Level
Relaxed
Explore the best of South America on this month-long adventure that begins in Ecuador and ends in Chile. This itinerary has it all from snorkeling, hiking, and searching for wildlife to cultural immersion, food tasting, and history. This itinerary takes you to the Galapagos, Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls, and Easter Island, just to name a few.
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Pier at Puerto Montt, Chile
from $6,995
EBD $1000
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Patagonia & Chilean Fjords

Ushuaia - Puerto Montt - 11 Day Itinerary aboard Magellan Discoverer
  • Sail Beagle Channel waters
  • Explore Torres del Paine
  • Discover Madre de Dios
  • Walk Caleta Tortel boardwalks
Starts / Ends
Port of Ushuaia / Puerto Montt
Activities
Village Visits
Activity Level
Variable
Sail 11 days from Ushuaia to Puerto Montt aboard Magellan Discoverer through Patagonia’s wild fjords. Navigate the Beagle Channel, Glacier Alley, and the Strait of Magellan. Visit Torres del Paine National Park, Pío XI Glacier, Madre de Dios Island, and Caleta Tortel. Encounter whales, towering peaks, and remote villages across southern Chile.
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View from Cerro Campanario
from $1,502
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Classic Bariloche

4 Day Itinerary
  • Visit regional craft beer factories
  • Enjoy unique views of Bariloche
  • Kayak at Lake Nahuel Huapi
Starts / Ends
Bariloche / Bariloche
Activity Level
Relaxed
Discover Bariloche, the principal city of the Argentine Lakes District, and a great base camp for enjoying various outdoor activities on this 4-day Patagonia tour.
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Such calm water while kayaking Patagonia
from $2,024
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Torres Del Paine Kayaking

3 Day Itinerary
Activity Level
Moderate
Enjoy a 3 day/2 night river kayaking and camping trip along the Serrano River in Chile's Torres del Paine National Park. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery and wildlife during this fully supported Chile tour.
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Biking trail going to Puerto Pratt
from $2,100
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Torres Del Paine Short Multisport Extension

3 Day Itinerary
  • Enjoy multi-sport activities
  • Explore Grey Glacier up close
  • Enjoy an E-Bike with scenic views
  • Experience a Private Camping Advent
Starts / Ends
Puerto Natales / Puerto Natales
Activities
Biking
Activity Level
Moderate
Add this 3-day Torres del Paine multi-sport extension to your time at Riverside Camp! Kayak the pristine waters of Grey Lake and River, e-bike through stunning landscapes, and hike along iconic trails. Perfect for exploring Torres del Paine from a new perspective. Relax each night at the Riverside Camp, making this an unforgettable experience for any outdoor enthusiast!
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Big smiles fly fishing in Patagonia
from $1,320
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Patagonia Fly Fishing

2 Day Itinerary
Activities
Fishing
Activity Level
Relaxed
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View from the water
from $583
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Perito Moreno Kayak Experience

1 Day Itinerary
  • Kayak in glacial waters
  • Take photos of this unique place
  • See great views of Perito Moreno
Starts / Ends
El Calafate / Perito Moreno Glacier
Activity Level
Moderate
Experience the Perito Moreno Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, from a unique vantage point: a kayaking excursion. Expert guides provide all required equipment to ensure your safety and enjoyment. Do not miss this once-in-a-lifetime tour.
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Where to Go Kayaking in Patagonia

1. Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Grey Glacier

  • Type: Glacier lake kayaking in Patagonia
  • Highlight: Paddle among floating icebergs with the towering Grey Glacier as your backdrop. You’ll get an up-close look at vibrant blue ice formations while surrounded by the park’s dramatic granite peaks.
  • Duration: Half-day trips available
  • Location: Grey Lake, Torres del Paine National Park
  • Activity Level: Beginner to experienced paddlers (adventurous beginners welcome)

Serrano River

  • Type: Multi-day glacier and river kayaking Patagonia expedition
  • Highlight: Journey from the base of Torres del Paine into Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, traversing past glaciers, rugged peaks, and fjords. This expedition combines flatwater and river paddling with unforgettable views of untouched wilderness.
  • Duration: Multi-day (typically 2+ days)
  • Location: Bernardo O’Higgins National Park (near Torres del Paine)
  • Activity Level: Moderate to challenging; best for experienced kayakers

2. Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina

Perito Moreno Glacier

  • Type: Glacier front kayaking in Patagonia
  • Highlight: Paddle across shimmering waters with the massive Perito Moreno Glacier rising in front of you. Hear the crack and roar of ice calving as you float among small icebergs.
  • Duration: About 2 hours of kayaking (within a half-day excursion)
  • Location: Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina
  • Activity Level: Beginner to intermediate; no prior Patagonia kayaking experience required

3. Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina

Beagle Channel

  • Type: Coastal channel kayaking in Patagonia
  • Highlight: Paddle the historic waters once navigated by Charles Darwin, with panoramic views of snowcapped mountains and lighthouses. Wildlife sightings on this Patagonia kayaking trip often include penguins, sea lions, and seabirds nesting along the rocky shores.
  • Duration: Half-day to full-day excursions available
  • Location: Near Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world
  • Activity Level: Beginner to intermediate; sheltered waters suitable for most paddlers

Cape Horn (for advanced paddlers)

  • Type: Open-sea expedition kayaking in Patagonia
  • Highlight: Experience one of the world’s most legendary navigation routes at the “End of the World.” Dramatic coastlines, unpredictable swells, and pristine landscapes make this a true bucket-list adventure.
  • Duration: Multi-day expeditions often included as part of cruises
  • Location: Southern tip of Tierra del Fuego, Chile
  • Activity Level: Advanced; suitable only for highly experienced kayakers

4. Northern Patagonia Fjords, Chile

Aysén Region Fjords

  • Type: Fjord and coastal kayaking in Patagonia
  • Highlight: Explore tranquil fjords framed by towering cliffs and lush forests. Glaciers cascade directly into the sea, and the stillness is broken only by bird calls or the splash of a sea lion.
  • Duration: Full-day to multi-day expeditions
  • Location: Aysén Region, Northern Chilean Patagonia
  • Activity Level: Intermediate to advanced; conditions can be variable with wind and tides

San Rafael Lagoon

  • Type: Glacier lagoon kayaking in patagonia
  • Highlight: Paddle in turquoise waters dotted with icebergs calved from the San Rafael Glacier, one of Patagonia’s most spectacular ice fields. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is both a natural wonder and an incredible Patagonia kayaking destination.
  • Duration: Full-day to multi-day expeditions
  • Location: Laguna San Rafael National Park, Chile
  • Activity Level: Moderate; calm waters but chilly and remote conditions

What to Expect on a Patagonia Kayaking Tour

Diverse Environments

  • Paddle through a variety of landscapes, from turquoise glacial lakes beneath towering ice walls to winding rivers that flow through untouched valleys.
  • Navigate along fjords where glaciers meet the sea, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.
  • While kayaking Patagonia, explore coastal waterways in Tierra del Fuego and the Beagle Channel, with opportunities to land on secluded beaches and islands.
  • Depending on your route, you may also pass through temperate rainforests, windswept steppes, or channels dotted with icebergs.

Wildlife Encounters

  • Kayaking in Patagonia often means sharing the water with penguins, sea lions, and curious dolphins.
  • In fjords and coastal areas, it’s possible to spot elephant seals lounging on the shore or whales surfacing nearby (seasonal).
  • Inland routes may bring sightings of guanacos, foxes, or even elusive pumas along the shoreline.
  • Birdwatchers can look forward to spotting condors, cormorants, and other seabirds soaring overhead.

Weather

  • Patagonia is known for its unpredictable climate; sunny skies can shift quickly to wind and rain.
  • Strong winds are common while kayaking in Patagonia, especially in open water and fjord regions, influencing paddling conditions.
  • Kayakers should dress in layered clothing to adapt to rapid changes, and always carry waterproof and windproof gear.
  • Summer months (November–March) bring the longest days and mildest conditions, but weather can still vary greatly within the same day.

Difficulty Levels

  • Beginner-friendly tours are available on calm lakes and sheltered waterways, often paired with short instruction sessions.
  • Intermediate routes may include longer distances, variable weather, and paddling near glacial ice or through gentle currents.
  • Challenging expeditions can involve multi-day journeys, rougher river sections, or open-sea conditions requiring experience and stamina.
  • Patagonia kayaking tour operators typically match travelers with itineraries based on skill, fitness, and comfort level.

Guided Experience

  • Nearly all Patagonia kayaking tours are guided by experienced professionals who prioritize safety and navigation.
  • Guides provide instruction on paddling techniques, equipment use, and cold-water safety protocols.
  • Many are also naturalists who share insights into Patagonia’s glaciers, wildlife, and cultural history.
  • Traveling with local guides offers added peace of mind, especially in remote regions where conditions can change quickly.

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Planning Your Patagonia Kayaking Trip

Best Time to Go
The ideal season for kayaking Patagonia runs from November through March (Patagonia’s summer). These months offer the warmest weather, longest daylight hours, and calmer waters, though conditions can still be unpredictable.

Booking
Tours and accommodations fill quickly during peak season. It’s best to book your Patagonia kayaking trip well in advance to secure your spot—especially for popular destinations like Torres del Paine and Perito Moreno.

Physical Fitness

  • Short beginner-friendly trips are suitable for most travelers, even those with little paddling experience.
  • Multi-day or river expeditions require moderate to good fitness levels, as they involve longer hours on the water and carrying gear between campsites.

Equipment
Kayaking in Patagonia operators typically provide all necessary equipment, including kayaks, paddles, life jackets, spray skirts, and dry bags. You’ll need to bring your own personal gear, such as layered clothing, gloves, and waterproof footwear.

Kayaking in Patagonia FAQs

Can you kayak in Patagonia?

Absolutely! Enjoy diverse Patagonia kayaking experiences, from serene glacial lakes and fjords to rushing rivers. Kayaking in Patagonia includes places like Torres del Paine, Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, and the Serrano or Grey Glacier regions is popular and widely available through reputable operators.

Can you kayak at Patagonia Lake?

Yes. Grey Lake, fed by the Grey Glacier, is a standout glacial lake destination for kayaking Patagonia inside Torres del Paine National Park. Kayak expeditions here offer dramatic iceberg views and a unique glacial experience.

Is kayaking Grey Glacier worth it?

Yes, many travelers consider kayaking Patagonia, specifically at Grey Glacier, to be a unique and unforgettable experience. Paddling among floating icebergs with views of the massive glacier offers a perspective you can’t get from land. It’s a chance to enjoy Patagonia’s landscapes in a peaceful, up-close way. However, like all outdoor activities in the region, the experience depends on weather conditions, which can change quickly. If you enjoy adventure and want a memorable way to connect with the park’s natural beauty, kayaking Patagonia at Grey Glacier is definitely worthwhile.

Can you kayak in Torres del Paine?

Yes! Torres del Paine offers several kayak options:

  • Sea kayaking Patagonia on Grey Lake.
  • River kayaking Patagonia on the Serrano River and around Balmaceda Glacier as part of multi-day expeditions

Adventure Life features 5 to 18-day kayaking tours in the park starting at around USD 1,200.

What is the best time of year to go kayaking in Patagonia?

The top season spans October through April, coinciding with spring and summer when daylight is long, and weather is somewhat more stable.

In Torres del Paine, mornings tend to be calmer and less windy, a helpful advantage for Patagonia kayaking plans.

Are Patagonia kayaking tours safe?

Yes, kayaking in Patagonia through organized tours are generally considered safe when done with licensed operators. Guides provide the necessary equipment such as life jackets, dry or wetsuits, and safety briefings before heading out on the water. Tours are designed for a wide range of skill levels, from beginners to experienced paddlers, and itineraries are adjusted based on weather and water conditions. Like all outdoor activities in Patagonia, safety depends on respecting nature’s unpredictability, following your guide’s instructions, and being prepared for rapidly changing weather.

Will I see wildlife while kayaking in Patagonia?

Yes! Patagonia kayaking tours in areas like Torres del Paine and nearby fjords offer great wildlife opportunities. Paddlers may spot guanacos, condors, foxes, and other native species, especially when kayaking in Patagonia with routes that traverse glaciers, forests, and rivers.

How far in advance should I book a Patagonia kayaking tour with Adventure Life?

Given the popularity of these tours and the limited capacity in remote sectors like the Grey Sector, it’s best to book several months in advance, especially for peak season (Southern Hemisphere summer: December–February).

Staying overnight near Grey, like at Refugio or Camping Grey, is often required for early time slots and highly recommended for flexibility and better weather windows.

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