and we specialize in creating immersive adventures and living memories that will stay in your heart forever. With extensive experience as a guide infield not only in Patagonia, but also in Antarctica, Greenland, Alaska and the Canadian Arctic, our founder knows the industry from within, and creates tailor-made packages that adapt to our unique needs. Our goal is to use our passion for hospitality and our love for Patagonia, and allow you to fall in love with this territory the same way we did when we first arrived. Read the story of our founder in this Blog...
that will captivate you in ways few others ever will, and it is our mission to bring you to not only its most symbolic places, but also to the most pristine and unspoiled ones. Most visitors focus in its interior territories: Torres del Paine and Puerto Natales in Chile, and El Calafate, the Perito Moreno Glacier and El Chaltén in Argentina. Nevertheless, as astounding as these places are, they are only the tip of the iceberg. Almost the entire extent of Chilean Patagonia consists of an intricate system of fjords, hosting countless hidden treasures that only a handful of visitors take the time to explore. Therefore, these pristine fjords are a remarkably exclusive experience. In Across Patagonia, we offer the full experience: all the way between the northern fjords and channels, via the Patagonian highlights, all the way down to the southernmost point in the world: Tierra del Fuego and the mythical Cape Horn
In the hospitality industry, quality and warmth do not blend much; it is either luxury or family friendly focused. Our approach is holding our service to the highest of standards, while at the same time doing it from the heart: like family taking care of family.
Our experience in polar expeditions have granted us invaluable insights on how ethical, sustainable and responsible tourism should be conducted. It is with these insights that we elaborate the experiences for our guests in a way that not only puts focus on taking care of the nature we are visiting, but also through contributing as much as possible to the local economy and small businesses in the area. Thus, instead of leaving no trace, you would leave Patagonia better than you found it.