Patagonian Explorer
15 days from $12,882 | includes airfare, taxes and all fees
Argentina and Chile by Land and Sea Featuring a Four-night Cruise
Venture to the southernmost tip of South America, exploring Patagonia’s spectacular landscapes by land and sea. Cruise the Chilean fjords on a four-night cruise, encountering glaciers and wild islands, then spend two days discovering dramatic peaks and gem-like lakes in Torres del Paine National Park. Bookend your experience with visits to three vibrant cities: Buenos Aires, Santiago, and the World Heritage port city of Valparaíso.
Highlights
- Buenos Aires: Capture the essence of Argentina’s cultural capital during visits to captivating neighborhoods, including La Boca, San Telmo, Recoleta, and Palermo. Take a backstage tour of the Teatro Colón, one of the world’s premier opera houses.
- Cruising the Chilean Fjords: From Ushuaia, Argentina, sail for four nights aboard an Australis expedition ship, cruising legendary places like the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn National Park, as well as remote channels and bays. Watch for sea lions, Antarctic fur seals, and a colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic penguins, and go ashore to explore glaciers and native forests.
- Torres del Paine National Park: Enjoy two days immersed in this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its iconic mountain peaks, glaciers, turquoise lakes, rushing rivers, and thunderous waterfalls. Discover the park on a variety of hikes, walks, and excursions.
- Santiago: Take a city tour of this sophisticated Chilean capital and visit the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art.
- Valparaiso and Chile’s Wine Country: Travel through the rolling hills of Chile’s Casablanca wine country and stop for a private tour and tasting at a renowned winery. Continue to the cultural hub of Valparaiso and explore the historic port, a World Heritage site.
Patagonia was life-changing; unlike any other place on earth.
— Jane V.
Itinerary
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Days 1-2 — Depart the U.S. for Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fly overnight to Buenos Aires and transfer to your hotel upon arrival. You’ll be able to check in early and enjoy time to relax before this afternoon's welcome briefing. Gather for a welcome dinner tonight. (D)
Day 3 — Buenos Aires
Discover this dynamic city on a tour that includes the captivating neighborhoods of Palermo, La Boca, and San Telmo. In elegant Recoleta, see the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace from which Eva Perón famously addressed the masses, and stroll through the cemetery where she and other prominent Argentinians lie buried. Experience one of the most exquisite opera houses in the world on backstage tour of the Teatro Colón. This seven-story theater opened in its present form in 1908 and has hosted great composers from Arturo Toscanini and Leonard Bernstein to Zubin Mehta. Dinner tonight is on your own in this city known especially for asado—and for late dining hours. (B)
Day 4 — Ushuaia
Fly south to Ushuaia, Argentina, the world’s southernmost city, set on the shores of Tierra del Fuego. After lunch at leisure and time to take a walk in the city center, embark your comfortable expedition ship, either the Stella or the Ventus—Australis's twin sister ships with equal amenities on board. Set sail on the storied Beagle Channel late this afternoon. (B,D)
Day 5 — Cruising: Cape Horn and Wulaia Bay, Chile
Sail through the narrow Murray Channel to Nassau Bay, passing snowcapped peaks and remote islands on the way to Cape Horn National Park, a World-Heritage Biosphere Reserve. Keep your eye out for sea lions, Magellanic penguins, and Antarctic fur seals as you cruise. At Wulaia Bay, go ashore for a guided walk through native forests that Charles Darwin once explored. (B,L,D)
Day 6 — Cruising: Pia Glacier / Garibaldi Glacier
Awaken this morning in Pia Fjord, home of the stunning Pia Glacier. Ride inflatable Zodiacs up close to the glacier for a breathtaking perspective of this wall of ice that extends from the mountaintops down to sea level. After lunch on board, drop anchor in a nearby fjord for a shore excursion to Garibaldi Glacier, one of only three glaciers in Patagonia that is gaining mass. Set out on a hike through the Magellanic forest, passing glacial waterfalls and viewpoints overlooking the glacier and fjord. (B,L,D)
Day 7 — Cruising: Agostini Sound / Aguila Glacier
Cruise through narrow channels to enter the spectacular Agostini Sound, where massive glaciers flow down the mountainside to the water. Land on shore for a walk along the lagoon to Aguila Glacier and learn how glaciers shaped the rugged islands of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. (B,L,D)
Day 8 — Cruising: Magdalena Island, Punta Arenas / Torres del Paine
Early this morning, visit Magdalena Island to observe an immense colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic penguins. End your cruise at Punta Arenas, and board your motorcoach for the journey to Torres del Paine National Park. Settle into your hotel upon arrival and gather for dinner this evening. (B,L,D)
Days 9-10 — Torres del Paine National Park
Spend two full days immersed in the astonishing scenery of Torres del Paine, a 700-square-mile stretch of craggy peaks, turquoise lakes, and glaciers that is one of the most unspoiled and beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Discover waterfalls and lush forests as you explore the park, and enjoy lunch at magnificent Lago Grey. The next day, take an excursion to Laguna Amarga, Laguna Azul, and Cascade Rio Paine. Keep your eye out for some of the park’s only permanent residents: 106 species of birds and 26 species of mammals, including the iconic guanaco, a relative of the llama. (2B,2L,2D)
Day 11 — Punta Arenas
Leave Torres del Paine National Park behind and travel by coach to Punta Arenas, a port city on the Strait of Magellan. Check in to your hotel in the city center and enjoy dinner together tonight. (B,L,D)
Day 12 — Santiago
Fly today to Santiago, the sophisticated capital of Chile, and head out in the afternoon for city tour featuring the Plaza de Armas and the historic center. Tonight, enjoy dinner together at the hotel. (B,D)
Day 13 — Valparaiso
Travel toward the Pacific coast through lovely vineyard-covered hills, stopping en route at a renowned winery. Enjoy a private tour and tasting, followed by a hands-on lesson in making wine. Continue to the port city of Valparaiso and set out on a tour of the historic center, a World Heritage site. Meander along narrow streets past colorful wooden houses that recall the city's origins as a fishing village. Return to Santiago for a celebratory farewell dinner at a restaurant in town. (B,D)
Days 14–15 — Santiago/Return to the U.S.
Pay a morning visit to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, which showcases indigenous art and artifacts from Chile and across the Americas. You'll have free time before transferring to the airport to catch your overnight flight. Arrive in the U.S. the following morning. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)
Optional Extension
Pre-Tour Ext.: Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls — 2 Days, 2 Nights
Witness the power and magnificence of one of the world’s most astonishing waterfalls, perched on the border of Argentina and Brazil. Stay in hotel nestled in the jungle on the shores of Iguazu River, and set out to discover the many cascades of Iguazu and the abundant flora and fauna in the surrounding rainforest.
Days 1–2 — Depart the U.S. for Buenos Aires, Argentina/Iguazu Falls
Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Buenos Aires, and connect with your flight to Iguazu Falls upon arrival early the next morning. Straddling the border of Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu is a display of nature unlike any other, where some 275 separate waterfalls cascade up to 250 feet onto the rocks below, creating dazzling rainbows and a constant mist that feeds the dense jungle around it. Check in to your hotel on the Argentinian side of the falls and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to explore your environs or relax at the pool taking in jungle views. Dinner tonight is at your hotel. (D)
Please note: This pre-tour option requires an internal flight from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls. To ensure a smooth travel experience, please review the important arrival and airport transfer details that you will receive upon booking.
Day 3 — Iguazu Falls
Set out today to discover the Argentinian side of Iguazu, site of most of the waterfalls. A World Heritage site, Iguazu is taller than Niagara Falls and twice as wide, prompting Eleanor Roosevelt, as the story goes, to declare, “My poor Niagara” when she visited. Follow paths that wind through the falls’ lower circuit close to the thunder of the massive 200,000-year-old cataracts, feeling the power and vapor of the falls and taking in spectacular views. Board a small train that connects the falls viewing areas, passing through the surrounding rainforest where some 2,500 species of flora and fauna dwell, many of them endangered. After an exhilarating excursion, return to the hotel for lunch on your own and the rest of the day at leisure. (B)
Day 4 — Buenos Aires
Fly to the Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, and transfer to the hotel where you’ll meet your tour director and fellow travelers to kick off your journey to Patagonia. (B)
Your hotel:
The Loi Suites Iguazú hotel is located in the heart of the jungle on a promontory overlooking the Iguazu River, just a 15-minute drive from Iguazu Falls. The 162-room hotel features two restaurants, bar/lounge, fitness center and spa with massage treatments, outdoor swimming pools, sauna, and complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access in public areas. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, mini-refrigerator, internet access (surcharge), TV, and phone.
Your program includes:
- Round-trip air transportation Buenos Aires/Iguazu Falls inclusive of airline taxes and departure fees
- 2 nights accommodations at Loi Suites Iguazu Hotel (Superior First Class)
- 3 meals: 2 breakfasts, 1 dinner
- Services of a professional tour representative
- Private motorcoach/van transportation
- Included sightseeing: Iguazu Falls National Park (Argentine side of the falls) with viewing opportunities
- Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers
Dates & Prices
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Dates
Availability
Price
Oct 24 - Nov 7, 2026
Available
from $12,882
Special Value
Airfare Included! This tour is specially designed for a small group of 16 to 24 Smithsonian travelers and offers outstanding travel value. Along with airfare, prices also include airline taxes and departure fees, as well as transportation, accommodations, daily activities and excursions, and most meals.
Tour cost including airfare: Miami
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $12,882 | $17,977 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Tour cost including airfare: Orlando, Tampa
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $13,182 | $18,277 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Tour cost including airfare: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, New York, Washington, DC
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $13,282 | $18,377 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Tour cost including airfare: Charlotte, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $13,382 | $18,477 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Land only (tour cost not including airfare)
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $11,295 | $16,390 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Dec 3 - 17, 2026
Available
from $12,882
Special Value
Airfare Included! This tour is specially designed for a small group of 16 to 24 Smithsonian travelers and offers outstanding travel value. Along with airfare, prices also include airline taxes and departure fees, as well as transportation, accommodations, daily activities and excursions, and most meals.
Tour cost including airfare: Miami
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $12,882 | $17,977 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Tour cost including airfare: Orlando, Tampa
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $13,182 | $18,277 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Tour cost including airfare: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, New York, Washington, DC
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $13,282 | $18,377 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Tour cost including airfare: Charlotte, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $13,382 | $18,477 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Land only (tour cost not including airfare)
| Occupancy | Double | Single |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $11,295 | $16,390 |
| Pre Ext. | $1,795 | $2,140 |
Please call if your city is not listed in the price chart above or if you wish to customize your arrival and departure dates. Air-inclusive prices include airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees of $1,187 (2026) or $987 (2027), which are subject to change until final payment is made. Business class upgrade on round-trip international flight: $6,495 per person (subject to change). Premium economy upgrade on round-trip international flight: $1,795 per person (subject to change). Prices are per person based on double occupancy and all upgrades are subject to availability.
The following cabin upgrades are available:
- Category A: $1,195 in an outside cabin on Deck 2 (Magellan)
- Category AA: $1,495 in an outside cabin on Deck 3 (Tierra Del Fuego)
- Category AAA: $1,695 in an outside cabin on Deck 4 (Cape Horn)
Please call to inquire about these upgrades, and note that availability of all cabin categories is limited. Upgrade available for doubles only. Single cabins are assigned by cruise line—a specific category cannot be requested.
Prices are based on rates of exchange, airfare & fuel (where applicable), tariffs, taxes, and other costs as of the tour publication date. We reserve the right to correct errors and to increase program prices to cover increased costs, tariffs, and taxes received after prices are published and to reflect currency fluctuations.
Experts
Patrick Burkhart
Geologist
Patrick Burkhart received his doctorate from Lehigh University and has been a professor of geology for several decades. His expertise lies in the science of …
Patrick Burkhart received his doctorate from Lehigh University and has been a professor of geology for several decades. His expertise lies in the science of groundwater, while he also holds a deep passion for geomorphology, the study of landscapes. He revels in the history of exploration, with particular focus upon the quests of Ernest Shackleton and Charles Darwin—the latter of whom he has written and lectured about extensively. He has an affinity for the cryosphere—frozen places at high latitude and high altitude.
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David Scott Silverberg
Geographer
David Scott Silverberg is an expert in earth sciences, geography, and conservation biology. Beginning in 2000, he has spent time living and working in Patagonia …
David Scott Silverberg is an expert in earth sciences, geography, and conservation biology. Beginning in 2000, he has spent time living and working in Patagonia and the Andes, directing research and education expeditions from Tierra del Fuego to Buenos Aires. Born in New York, David has lived most of his life in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, working in over 125 countries. He has been an active explorer and alpine mountaineer for 45 years.
A fellow of the Explorers Club and the Royal Geographical Society, David is a passionate experiential educator who has designed and taught graduate and undergraduate field programs around the world for numerous universities. He served as executive director of Earthwatch Institute Center for Field Research, and helped launch Americorps as the associate director for environment programs at the White House.
David has researched the geographic variation of South American and Patagonian literature, art and architecture, as well as the natural history of the region’s food; and his lectures also encompass geopolitics and trade. His current research investigates the geographic determinants of culture and history as well as the effects of biodiversity loss and changes in climate, land cover, and oceans. He has published many articles and books about the Himalaya, Alps, and Apennines, covering topics ranging from ecology to bridge engineering to wine and cuisine. David received his PhD from MIT and his post-doc from Harvard University.
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Carola Stearns
Geologist & Geophysicist
Carola Stearns is a field geologist and geophysicist with more than 40 years of experience enthusiastically sharing her fascination with the Earth and how it …
Carola Stearns is a field geologist and geophysicist with more than 40 years of experience enthusiastically sharing her fascination with the Earth and how it works. She earned a PhD at the University of Michigan, has worked in exploration for major oil companies, taught at universities, and maintains a research affiliation with the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan. Carola has worked with archaeologists on both prehistoric and classical sites around the Mediterranean and in the southwestern U.S. Her diverse research interests include tectonics as well as climatic geomorphology, especially as it relates to human history. She has lectured as a park ranger at the Grand Canyon, on trips for the UM Alumni Association, and in Ann Arbor training docents for the botanical gardens, arboretum and the public school’s environmental education program. Currently she works part-time as an interpretive guide in Santa Fe.
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Shanaka de Silva
Geologist
Shanaka (Shan) de Silva is a geologist whose 35-year career brings together research, teaching, and public outreach in volcanic and planetary analog studies. Born in …
Shanaka (Shan) de Silva is a geologist whose 35-year career brings together research, teaching, and public outreach in volcanic and planetary analog studies. Born in Sri Lanka and educated in the United Kingdom, he is now a professor emeritus of geology and geophysics at Oregon State University. He is honored to be a fellow of the Geological Society of America and a Humboldt Foundation Research Fellow.
Shan is best known for decades of field-based research in the high Andes of Chile, Bolivia, Peru, and Argentina unraveling the volcanic and tectonic history of this geological wonderland. He has also conducted expeditions in Japan, Indonesia, China, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and across Europe. He uses this experience to convey how landscapes can be connected to the forces that shape our planet and inform processes on other planets like Mars, the Moon, and Venus.
Now mostly a spectator, Shan retains a deep love of sport—especially cricket, football (the original), and tennis. He is an enthusiastic cook who enjoys exploring cuisines inspired by his travels, capturing landscapes through photography, and exploring the night sky. Rarely without a soundtrack, Shan is an avid fan of classic rock.
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Allen Glazner
Geologist & Author
Allen Glazner is a geologist, educator and author with expertise in volcanoes, tectonics, geochemistry, and mountain building. He believes strongly that understanding how geology shapes …
Allen Glazner is a geologist, educator and author with expertise in volcanoes, tectonics, geochemistry, and mountain building. He believes strongly that understanding how geology shapes the planet greatly enhances one’s enjoyment of the landscape and everything that lives on it. A native Southern Californian, Allen earned geology degrees from Pomona College and UCLA before embarking on a 38-year career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he is Distinguished Professor Emeritus.
Field studies have taken Allen to geologic sites all over the world, including Iceland, Alaska, Japan, the Caribbean, South Africa, Mexico, the Canadian Rockies, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Sicily, Scotland, Switzerland, Patagonia, and the high Andes. An award-winning teacher, he has led dozens of field trips for groups ranging from the general public to academic specialists, and has trained astronauts and national park personnel in the field and classroom. In addition to over 150 academic papers and the 2025 textbook Petrology and Plate Tectonics, he has coauthored several books for the public including Geology Underfoot books on Death Valley, Yosemite National Park, and Southern California.
Allen was a runner and now is an avid cyclist and hiker. He enjoys photography, especially landscape, aerial, and 3D-reconstructive. Reading, especially fiction, is one of his sedentary pursuits. See landscape photos and more at allenglazner.com.
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Ship
Stella Australis
Ventus Australis
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Accommodations
Hotel Emperador Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Hotel Emperador Buenos Aires is located on the Avenida del Libertador in the heart of Buenos Aires, close to art galleries and museums, shopping, dining, and historic areas. The contemporary 265-room hotel has a terrace restaurant and bar, fitness center, spa with sauna and massage treatments, solarium, complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access, laundry and dry cleaning services, and indoor pool. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, safe deposit box, mini-bar, TV, and phone.
Rio Serrano Hotel + Spa
Torres del Paine, Chile
Located at the entrance of Torres del Paine National Park with panoramic views of the Paine mountain range, this wood-and-stone lodging offers such amenities as restaurant and bar, gift shop, library, Internet access, three golf greens, free golf clubs and fishing gear rentals, and laundry and dry-cleaning services. The 95 rustic-style guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, fan, mini-bar, complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access, and phone.
Hotel Cabo de Hornos
Punta Arenas, Chile
The stylish Hotel Cabo de Hornos is located in the center of Punta Arenas, only a few blocks from the Strait of Magellan. The hotel’s amenities include a restaurant, bar, and lounge; library; fitness center; laundry service; and complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access. Each of the hotel’s 110 guest rooms are decorated with local woods and plush carpets, and feature private bath with separate tub, writing desk, TV, and phone.
Pullman Santiago Vitacura
Santiago, Chile
Opened in 2012, this bright, modern 295-room hotel is located in one of Santiago’s most stylish neighborhoods. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, unheated outdoor swimming pool, gym facilities, complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, and gift shop. Each air-conditioned guest room offers a private bath with hairdryer, in-room safe, TV, phone, and minibar.
Activity Description
Expectations: This Land Journey features long touring days, many full-day excursions, and a full and active itinerary that is well paced and covers a lot of distance. Some tours may have activities with higher intensity and more active options. Excursions require standing and walking for extended periods of time, sometimes over difficult terrain (cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, limited or no access to elevators, muddy or slippery walking/hiking trails), and walking to city centers where coaches are prohibited. Certain excursions feature hiking, use of Zodiac crafts or other smaller ship conveyances. The itinerary includes multiple internal plane rides. Some days may require early morning departures and later evening returns. Travelers will be in remote and/or rugged regions and may be touring at higher altitudes with steep ascents/descents. Leisure time is built in throughout the itinerary. Certain tours feature options for more active excursions (such as moderate hiking, swimming, snorkeling, canoeing, bicycling, rafting, or kayaking), though another choice may be offered for an alternate skill level.
Appropriate for: Travelers who are physically fit, lead active lives, are comfortable participating in long days of activities, and expect some physical exertion.
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Special Air Rates/Services
The Flexible Travel Option program allows air-inclusive guests to customize their travel experience in several ways.
Please contact us if you want to customize your arrival and departure dates.
Air-inclusive guests are free to take advantage of any or all these benefits:
- Arrive at your destination up to three days before the tour’s scheduled start date
- Extend your travel beyond the tour’s end date
- Reserve transfers from the arrival airport to the tour’s first hotel, or from the tour’s final hotel to the departure airport, to coincide with your alternate travel dates
- Reserve extra nights at the first and/or final hotel on your tour to coincide with your alternate travel dates
Testimonials
What our travelers are saying...
— Jane V.Patagonia was life-changing; unlike any other place on earth.
— Lynn and Tim P.The Patagonian Explorer was all that we had envisioned and more! Amazing natural beauty, extremely well educated, enlightening lectures. We will travel with Smithsonian Journeys again.
Travel Insurance
For the convenience of our travelers, Smithsonian Journeys includes a basic medical expense and evacuation plan through Trip Mate, a Generali Global Assistance & Insurance Services brand, at no additional charge. This plan provides post-departure Medical and Dental coverage of $250,000 per person and Emergency Assistance and Transportation coverage of $1,000,000 per person (U.S. Residents Only). Note: For full details regarding these coverages please review the following Plan Documents here.
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