Expedition to Darwin Mountain Range

Expedition to Darwin Mountain Range

Trekking to the Southern Islands and the Darwin Mountain Range

Travelling to the Cordillera Darwin means coming into contact with the mountains of ice and earth that lie to the south of the planet Earth. New territory for travellers, this trekking expedition offers us the chance to observe an unknown world.

Patagonian keywords

    • Punta Arenas: Located on the shores of the Strait of Magellan, it is the southernmost city on the American continent. Here, you can enjoy its rich history linked to navigation and Antarctic exploration.

    • Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, an archipelago shared by Chile and Argentina, is a little-known destination for travellers. The only destination known to the general public is the city of Ushuaia, on the eastern side, in Argentina. But the island is a place of rolling plains, hills, peat bogs and rocky coastlines. To the south stretches the last part of the continental Andes mountain range… Wildlife, the most isolated southern forest in the world and great mountains in the south… the so-called Darwin Mountain  Range.

EXCLUSIVE SUMMER DEPARTURE 2026!
Price per person in a group of 6 pax:

3.995 €

From 17th to 28th of January 

Itinerary

Mapa

Included

Not Included

Due to last-minute changes by airlines, the itinerary may be subject to modifications.

*Prices may be subject to unforeseen changes due to fluctuations in exchange rates, transport fares, fuel, taxes or duties.

Please, if you are a different number of people than the one budgeted, ask us, we would inform you about your specific pricing, as well as, any extra charges for any other cities departures, if needed.

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