Torres del Paine W Circuit: Adventure from Argentina

11 days and 10 nights
from USD 4.000

Torres del Paine National Park is located in the 12th region of Chile, nestled between the majestic Andes mountain range and the vast Patagonian steppe. This breathtaking park offers a stunning diversity of flora and fauna, along with dramatic landscapes featuring towering mountains, lush valleys, pristine rivers, crystal-clear lakes, and awe-inspiring glaciers.

Day 1: Buenos Aires – Calafate

Transfers between hotels and airports for your flight from Buenos Aires to El Calafate.

Day 2: Glacier Trekking

Embark on a thrilling ice trekking adventure on the Perito Moreno Glacier, the most famous of all glaciers, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Day 3: Gourmet Glacier Navigation

Today, you will embark on a Gourmet Glacier Navigation on Lake Argentino, where you'll witness stunning icebergs and glaciers that are otherwise unreachable. A once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Day 4: Calafate – Puerto Natales

Transfer from your hotel to the bus terminal. Depart from Calafate by bus for Puerto Natales (6-hour journey). Upon arrival, a private transfer will take you to your hotel in Puerto Natales.

Day 5: Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine National Park (Regular Bus)

Travel time: ~2.5 hours
Board a regular bus from Puerto Natales at 2:30 PM (arrive by 2:15 PM). Enjoy the ride through Patagonian landscapes, with a brief stop at Cerro Castillo, before entering the park via Laguna Amarga Gate. Guests must purchase entry tickets here and transfer to shuttles leading to Las Torres and your accommodation.
Overnight: Refugio Torre Central

Day 6: Trek to Mirador Base Torres (13 km, 7–8 hours)

Recommended Start Time: 9:00 AM
Begin your trek with a 1.5-hour ascent, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and the hanging glacier of Monte Almirante Nieto (2,670 m.a.s.l.). Arrive at Refugio El Chileno, where you can rest, recharge, and leave your belongings.
From here, the trail continues for about 1 hour through a pristine lenga forest, leading to the base of the “Morrena”. This final section requires a 45-minute climb, culminating at one of the most iconic spots in Torres del Paine National Park: “Mirador Base Torres”. Here, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Torre Sur (2,850 m.a.s.l.), Torre Central (2,800 m.a.s.l.), Torre Norte (2,600 m.a.s.l.), Nido de Cóndor, and the Glaciar Torre.
Overnight: Refugio El Chileno. If unavailable, the alternative is to return to Refugio Torre Central (adding approximately 2 hours to your trek).
Difficulty Level: High.
This section of the circuit is challenging but offers some of the park's most awe-inspiring vistas, making the effort worthwhile!

Day 7: Trekking Refugio El Chileno – Refugio Los Cuernos (4 – 5 hours, 11 Km)

Recommended Start Time: 9:00 AM
This moderate trek circles the Macizo Paine, skirting the base of Cerro Almirante Nieto. From Refugio El Chileno, after approximately 30 minutes of walking, you'll reach the “Atajo” trail, which branches to the right and leads toward Refugio Los Cuernos.
The route offers magnificent views of Lago Nordenskjöld, hanging glaciers, and local flora such as the Ciruelillo or Notro, which blooms with vibrant red flowers starting in December.
After 4 to 5 hours of hiking, you’ll arrive at Los Cuernos, one of the most welcoming stops on the entire circuit.
Overnight: Refugio Los Cuernos.
Difficulty Level: Medium.

* Optional Upgrade: Depending on availability, consider staying in Cabañas Los Cuernos, perfect for two people. These cabins offer stunning views and exclusive access to a shared HOT TUB. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit! (Check for additional charges.)

* Alternative Starting Point: If you stayed the previous night at Refugio Torre Central, the trail is well-marked and has a similar duration to reach Los Cuernos.
This trek balances effort and reward, offering incredible scenery and a cozy refuge to unwind after the day’s journey.

Day 8: Valle del Francés & Pehoé Trek (25.3 km, 10–12 hours)

Recommended Start Time: 8:00 AM
The first two hours of trekking are gentle, offering breathtaking views of Lago Nordenskjöld, until you reach the Campamento Italiano. Here, it’s recommended to check in with the CONAF staff to safely leave your large backpack and continue the hike with a smaller daypack containing essentials like water, food, and warm clothing.
From Campamento Italiano, the ascent begins through the Valle del Río Francés, leading to the Mirador del Glaciar Francés after approximately 1.5 hours. The trek then continues upward, reaching the Campamento Británico and the Mirador Británico, which provides one of the most stunning panoramas in the entire park. From this viewpoint, you can marvel at the dramatic peaks of Paine Grande, Catedral, Hoja, Máscara, Espada, Aleta de Tiburón, and Cuerno Norte.
The return follows the same path back to Campamento Italiano, then continues toward the Lago Pehoé area, where the Refugio Paine Grande is located.
Overnight: Refugio Paine Grande.
This day offers an exhilarating combination of varied landscapes, from peaceful lake views to the awe-inspiring jagged peaks and glaciers of the Mirador Británico.
Difficulty level: High.

Day 9: Grey Glacier Trek & Return to Puerto Natales (22 km, 8–9 hours)

Recommended Start Time: 9:00 AM
This trekking route offers a rewarding round-trip hike to the Mirador del Glaciar Grey, combining breathtaking views with moderate physical activity.
The trail begins with an approximately 1.5-hour trek leading to the first viewpoint, where you can admire distant vistas of the Glaciar Grey. Continuing along the path that runs along the western shore of Lago Grey, hikers will reach the Main Lookout in 1.5 to 2 hours. This spot provides awe-inspiring views of the Glaciar Grey, Cordón Olguín, and the floating icebergs (témpanos) on the lake's surface.
The return follows the same trail back to the Pehoé sector, where you will head to the dock to board the catamaran crossing Lago Pehoé. This scenic boat ride will take you to the Pudeto sector, where transportation will be waiting to bring you back to Puerto Natales.
Difficulty Level: Medium.
This final trek combines diverse landscapes and incredible views, concluding with a relaxing boat ride to close your adventure in Torres del Paine National Park.

Catamaran Schedule for Lago Pehoé Crossing

Departure Time: 6:30 PM
Check-in Time: 6:00 PM (at the dock).
Approximate Arrival in Puerto Natales Bus Station: 10:00 PM

Day 10: Puerto Natales – El Calafate

Breakfast and transfer from your hotel to the bus terminal. Depart from Puerto Natales by bus to El Calafate (6-hour journey). Transfer from the terminal to your hotel in El Calafate.

Day 11: El Calafate – Buenos Aires

Transfer from your hotel to the airport for your flight back to Buenos Aires.

Price includes

  • Transfer from Calafate Airport - Calafate Hotel - Calafate Airport
  • 4 Nights of Accommodation in Calafate (3 nights before and 1 night after the Trekking Circuit)
  • Ice Trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier.
  • Gourmet Glaciers Navigation.
  • Private transfer from Calafate Hotel to Calafate Terminal and vice versa.
  • Bus Ticket from Calafate to Puerto Natales and vice versa.
  • 2 Nights of Accommodation in Puerto Natales (1 night before and 1 night after the Trekking Circuit)
  • 4 Nights of Accommodation in Refuges (includes sleeping bag or bed, depending on availability).
  • Private transfer from Puerto Natales Terminal to Puerto Natales Hotel and vice versa.
  • Entrance Fees to the National Parks.
  • Pehoé Catamaran (Crossing from Pehoé Sector to Pudeto to connect with Regular Bus to Calafate).
  • OPTION 3: 3-Star Hotel in Calafate and Refuges (includes all meals at refuges - dinner, box lunch, and breakfast, in that order. Day 1 in the Park includes dinner only, Day 5 in the Park includes breakfast and box lunch).
  • OPTION 4: 4-Star Hotel in Calafate and Refuges + 3-Star Hotel (includes all meals at refuges - dinner, box lunch, and breakfast, in that order. Day 1 in the Park includes dinner only, Day 5 in the Park includes breakfast and box lunch).
  • All breakfasts.
  • Arrival and departure transfers at all airports.
  • Entrance Fees to the National Parks.

Not Included

  • Internal Flights Buenos Aires - Calafate - Buenos Aires. Approximate value from U$S 400 per person.
  • Services not included in the program.
  • No medical insurance of any kind.
  • Guide (the trekking program is self-guided).

Notes

Highlights: Trekking to Base Torres / French Valley / Trekking to Grey Glacier
Explore the three iconic valleys of the W Circuit: the Ascencio Valley, which leads to Base Torres, the stunning French Valley, and the magnificent Grey Glacier.

Prices per person

Season High 2024/25 - From 01/12/2024 Until 31/03/2025
Base Category Price
Single 3* USD 5.100
Single 4* USD 6.700
Double 3* USD 4.400
Double 4* USD 4.900
Season October and November 2025 - From 01/10/2025 Until 30/11/2025
Base Category Price
Single 3* USD 4.750
Single 4* USD 6.300
Double 3* USD 4.000
Double 4* USD 4.500
Season High 2025/26 - From 01/12/2025 Until 31/03/2026
Base Category Price
Single 3* USD 5.100
Single 4* USD 6.700
Double 3* USD 4.400
Double 4* USD 4.900

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Calafate
 

El Calafate is located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, on the shore of the Lago Argentino, an incredible place to enjoy peace and nature. From there you can appreciate the characteristic Patagonian landscape, its flora and its fauna. The Calafate creek, which divides the city in two, is a backwater with a rocky bed, surrounded by willows growing on its banks. This city is the nearest place to the Glaciers National Park and its famous Perito Moreno Glacier.

Calafate
 

El Calafate is located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, on the shore of the Lago Argentino, an incredible place to enjoy peace and nature. From there you can appreciate the characteristic Patagonian landscape, its flora and its fauna. The Calafate creek, which divides the city in two, is a backwater with a rocky bed, surrounded by willows growing on its banks. This city is the nearest place to the Glaciers National Park and its famous Perito Moreno Glacier.

Torres del Paine
 

The Torres del Paine National Park is located in the twelfth region of Chile between the Cordillera de los Andes Massif and the Patagonian steppe. The Torres del Paine National Park is one of the eleven protected areas in the Chilean Patagonia; together they cover 6,728,744 hectares.Any time of the year is possible for traveling to the Torres del Paine National Park, either from the city of Punta Arenas or from Puerto Natales. This National Park presents a great variety of flora and fauna. There are mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and glaciers which make it an ideal destination for adventure sports. Following different trails you can admire the surrounding natural beauties.

Torres del Paine
 

The Torres del Paine National Park is located in the twelfth region of Chile between the Cordillera de los Andes Massif and the Patagonian steppe. The Torres del Paine National Park is one of the eleven protected areas in the Chilean Patagonia; together they cover 6,728,744 hectares.Any time of the year is possible for traveling to the Torres del Paine National Park, either from the city of Punta Arenas or from Puerto Natales. This National Park presents a great variety of flora and fauna. There are mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and glaciers which make it an ideal destination for adventure sports. Following different trails you can admire the surrounding natural beauties.

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