Towering mountains, glaciers, turquoise lakes, and diverse wildlife — the park is one of the world’s premier natural destinations and lies just two hours from Natales. Perfect for trekking, photography, and full-day excursions.
Located just 30 minutes from the hotel, this natural monument preserves the history of the Milodon, a prehistoric animal that once inhabited the region. The trail is suitable for all visitors and offers an educational and visually striking experience.
One of South America’s most iconic hikes. This 8-hour round-trip trek rewards travelers with breathtaking scenery and the ultimate prize — the three granite towers reflected in a mountain lagoon. Recommended for visitors in good physical condition.
From Puerto Natales, catamarans sail through the Última Esperanza Fjord toward these two majestic glaciers, passing waterfalls, sea lions, and towering ice walls along the way.
From Natales, you can also visit the Argentine town of El Calafate and its world-famous Perito Moreno Glacier. A full-day trip that lets you cross borders and explore another jewel of Patagonia.
Led by local “baqueanos” (Patagonian horsemen), this excursion offers an authentic glimpse into rural culture and panoramic views of Puerto Natales from above.
A short but rewarding hike to one of the best viewpoints in the city. Ideal for those seeking a nearby adventure with sweeping views.
Around Puerto Natales and Torres del Paine, it’s possible to spot native birds such as the Andean condor, flamingos, long-tailed meadowlarks, and caracaras — a treat for wildlife enthusiasts.
This park hosts one of the world’s largest and most visible puma populations, making it a prime destination for nature photographers and wildlife lovers.
Located in the western sector of Torres del Paine National Park, the Grey Glacier is accessible via an unforgettable boat trip across Lake Grey, surrounded by floating icebergs.
TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK
Towering mountains, glaciers, turquoise lakes, and diverse wildlife — the park is one of the world’s premier natural destinations and lies just two hours from Natales. Perfect for trekking, photography, and full-day excursions.
MYLODON CAVE
Located just 30 minutes from the hotel, this natural monument preserves the history of the Milodon, a prehistoric animal that once inhabited the region. The trail is suitable for all visitors and offers an educational and visually striking experience.
BASE TORRES TREKKING
One of South America’s most iconic hikes. This 8-hour round-trip trek rewards travelers with breathtaking scenery and the ultimate prize — the three granite towers reflected in a mountain lagoon. Recommended for visitors in good physical condition.
BALMACEDA AND SERRANO GLACIERS SAILING EXPEDITION
From Puerto Natales, catamarans sail through the Última Esperanza Fjord toward these two majestic glaciers, passing waterfalls, sea lions, and towering ice walls along the way.
CALAFATE - PERITO MORENO GLACIER
From Natales, you can also visit the Argentine town of El Calafate and its world-famous Perito Moreno Glacier. A full-day trip that lets you cross borders and explore another jewel of Patagonia.
HORSEBACK RIDING AT DOROTEA HILL
Led by local “baqueanos” (Patagonian horsemen), this excursion offers an authentic glimpse into rural culture and panoramic views of Puerto Natales from above.
DOROTEA HILL TREKKING
A short but rewarding hike to one of the best viewpoints in the city. Ideal for those seeking a nearby adventure with sweeping views.
BIRD WATCHING
Around Puerto Natales and Torres del Paine, it’s possible to spot native birds such as the Andean condor, flamingos, long-tailed meadowlarks, and caracaras — a treat for wildlife enthusiasts.
FOLLOWING THE TRAIL OF THE PUMA
This park hosts one of the world’s largest and most visible puma populations, making it a prime destination for nature photographers and wildlife lovers.
GREY GLACIER SALING TRIP
Located in the western sector of Torres del Paine National Park, the Grey Glacier is accessible via an unforgettable boat trip across Lake Grey, surrounded by floating icebergs.
