MT Sobek
Argentina & Chile Patagonia to the Sea Hiking & Cruising
Nature really outdoes herself in this corner of the world: golden pampas beneath a boundless sky, forests of gnarled trees, towering fjords and glaciers forgotten by the last ice age. Patagonia’s beauty is staggering, and we’ve crafted the perfect itinerary to show you the very best of both land and sea. On this 11-day exploration, you’ll see where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans merge on a cruise through remote fjords, and trek through Torres del Paine while staying at deluxe hotels that are full of local character and charm. This is the ultimate sky-to-sea Patagonia experience and an exclusive Mountain Travel Sobek adventure!
Highlights:
- Cruise the remote— and otherwise inaccessible— Chilean fjords and mythical Cape Horn
- Hike in stunning Torres del Paine National Park, with its sky-high rock spires
- Relax at deluxe hotels full of local character and gorgeous views after active days on the trail
Important Trip Details:
Short hikes on relatively easy terrain, carrying only a daypack. Perfect combination of activity, transport and comfortable hotels. Last half in Torres del Paine is more active than the cruise.
Minimum Age: 14
| Day 1 |
Are you ready to go to the End of the World? Stunning views of snow-capped mountain peaks await you in Ushuaia, located on the southernmost tip of South America. This small coastal town sits between the Martial Mountains and the Beagle Channel and is a popular embarkation point for Antarctic cruises. Visit some of Ushuaia's popular attractions, including Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Lapataia Bay, and the Museo del Fin del Mundo. Snap a picture at the End of the World Sign, or sail to nearby Isla Martillo to catch a glimpse of the local wildlife, including penguin colonies, seals, and orcas. |
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Argentina shares half of this island territory in the South Atlantic Ocean with Chile. It's a place of oil derricks, sheep, glaciers, wind and waterways. Ushuaia and Río Grande are the two main towns; awesome scenery, wild walks and fishing are the island's main attractions. Argentina's only coastal national park comprises rivers, lakes, forests and glaciers, with great trekking and wildlife-spotting opportunities.
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Visit Beagle Channel by yacht charter and see glaciers & icebergs. |
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This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia. The mountains that comprise Paine Massif are not high for the Andes, but they are precipitous. What makes individual mountains so dramatic is that from most places in the park entire peaks can be seen-from base to summit-and they appear to leap into the clouds from the floor of the valley. With its 450,000 acres, Torres del Paine truly is a world-class park because of its completeness, having every feature one could hope for in a temperate zone park. It has, like all truly great parks, that indefinable element in its character to which visitors respond. |
| Day 8 |
This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia. The mountains that comprise Paine Massif are not high for the Andes, but they are precipitous. What makes individual mountains so dramatic is that from most places in the park entire peaks can be seen-from base to summit-and they appear to leap into the clouds from the floor of the valley. With its 450,000 acres, Torres del Paine truly is a world-class park because of its completeness, having every feature one could hope for in a temperate zone park. It has, like all truly great parks, that indefinable element in its character to which visitors respond. |
| Day 9 |
This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia. The mountains that comprise Paine Massif are not high for the Andes, but they are precipitous. What makes individual mountains so dramatic is that from most places in the park entire peaks can be seen-from base to summit-and they appear to leap into the clouds from the floor of the valley. With its 450,000 acres, Torres del Paine truly is a world-class park because of its completeness, having every feature one could hope for in a temperate zone park. It has, like all truly great parks, that indefinable element in its character to which visitors respond. |
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11/04/25 - 11/14/25 |
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01/11/26 - 01/21/26 |
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02/04/26 - 02/14/26 |
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03/04/26 - 03/14/26 |
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Prices subject to availability and change without notice. Some restrictions may apply.
