Argentine Patagonia
Argentine Patagonia feels vast, open and endless. Vast steppes here seamlessly blend into rugged mountain massifs and ice fields. In Los Glaciares National Park, the imposing Perito Moreno Glacier makes a deep impression, while El Chaltén draws hikers with iconic peaks like Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. Further north is the lake district around Bariloche, where forests and crystal clear lakes create an almost Alpine-like landscape. On the coast, Península Valdés offers unique wildlife experiences and in Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, adventure begins at the end of the world.
Chilean Patagonia
Chilean Patagonia enchants with its rugged beauty and unspoiled nature. Dramatic mountain peaks rise above bright blue lakes, immense glaciers slowly slide across the landscape and deeply incised fjords form a spectacular backdrop. The world-famous Torres del Paine National Park is the absolute highlight, with its iconic granite towers and endless hiking opportunities. Along the legendary Carretera Austral, a landscape of waterfalls, rainforests and quiet rivers unfolds, while coastal areas and islands are home to penguins and marine life. This is Patagonia in its purest and most impressive form. With Antarctica 21 or Skorpios Cruises you can also take fantastic cruises through Chilean Patagonia.
















