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Patagonia Routes

Patagonia Fjords

Laguna San Rafael

Carretera Austral Route

Patagonia Fjords

When looking at the Torres del Pain National Park, you can't help but admire the unique landscape of the mountains. Booking one of Navimag's Patagonia trips allows a tourist to view the breathtaking features that the park has to offer. As a popular hiking site in Chile, the Torres del Pain National Park offers forests, glaciers, and lakes. Chilie Patagonia tours provide you with the best view of such an exceptional landscape.


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San Rafael Lagoon

The park shows how beautifully the rivers flow through Chile. Chile Patagonia tours take you through these rivers as you explore the different species that live in the region. Patagonia trips are the best way to see what you may be missing. Your Patagonia adventures wouldn't be complete without making a stop at the Laguna San Rafael.

Carretera Austral

Running from Puerto Montt to Patagonia, the Carretera Austral Route is mostly a paved road that allows visitors to see the true culture of Chile. While driving, put the window down to admire the lovely Patagonia Montt weather in addition to seeing more of the country's landscape. Exploring this road is the best way to view the unique villages of Chile.

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Patagonia Destinations

Glaciers - Southern Patagonia Ice Field

Come and have an awesome experience visiting one of the glaciers of the Southern Ice Fields. The area we will sail in is full of icebergs and, if the itinerary and weather permit it, we will approach and observe the Pío XI (South America's largest), Amalia, Skua, Estero de las Montañas, Iceberg or Brujo Glacier. See more
Patagonia Navigation

A unique experience

4 days of navigation with more than 200 passengers from all parts of the world and a very friendly crew, will do your trip a unique encountering experience. See more
Puerto Eden

Puerto Edén

Its coasts were inhabited by indigenous canoeists, predecessors of the Kawéskar people. Puerto Edén is located south of the Penas Gulf and is the only existing village in 650 Km., from the locality of Caleta Tortel (Xth Region) to the city of Puerto Natales (XIIth Region), and the only access is by sea. See more