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Small groups lead to big experiences on this Small Group Discovery tour. Whereas most fairy tales conclude with “The End,” that is exactly where this one begins. In this vast kingdom of jagged peaks, massive fjords, and imposing glaciers stretching across the southernmost tips of Argentina and Chile, you are the sovereign of this dramatic domain affectionately referred to as the “End of the World.” Surrounded by the granite pillars of Torres del Paine National Park, standing tall before the advancing Perito Moreno Glacier, and cruising through the majestic scenery of the Beagle Channel, you will reign before glorious vistas, bask in triumphant scenery, and even prevail over a colony of Magellanic penguins on this tour of pristine Patagonia. As no ordinary toast will do for such a colossal experience, you’ll rejoin civilization in Buenos Aires to raise your glass to the ornate teatros, the charming tea rooms, and of course, the steamy tango.
Leave no stone unturned on the hunt for archaeological treasures on the world’s most isolated inhabited island. Home to the world’s largest open-air museum and nearly 1,000 mysterious Moai statues, Chile’s Easter Island is an intriguing extension to your South America vacation. A Small Group Discovery tour of epic proportions.

17 nights from $12,494 per person
Patagonia: Journey To The End Of The World With Easter Island
Day 1: ARRIVE IN SANTIAGO, CHILEYour Small Group Discovery tour begins!
Arrive in Santiago and be met by a Globus representative.
Please note: You will meet your Tour Director on day 5 in Santiago.
Day 2: SANTIAGO–EASTER ISLANDIsland Intrigue
Transfer to the airport and fly from Santiago to Easter Island, considered the world’s largest open-air museum boasting over 400 moai, ruins, and temples. Meet with a Globus representative and be transferred to your hotel for a free evening. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
HISTORY & MYSTERY Check off this bucket list destination when you travel to the most remote island in the world. Located 2,200 miles off the coast of Chile, this island is a territory of Chile but feels more like Polynesia. At the time of the arrival of the Europeans in the 18th century, the island had been completely depleted of all resources, the population was no larger than 700 people, the now famous moai toppled, and history forgotten. Many mysteries endure around the island’s history.
Day 3: EASTER ISLANDCurious Quarries
Your first stop on your private tour will be Ahu Vaihu, where eight large moai lie in ruins. Continue on to Ahu Akahanga. According to legend, this is the burial site of the first king of Easter Island (Hotu Matu’a). Next, at the Rano Raraku quarry, you’ll find 394 statues in various stages of completion. It appears that the moai production was abruptly abandoned, leaving us a frozen snapshot that reveals how the moai were carved out of volcanic rocks. At Ahu Tongariki, see 15 beautifully restored moai, and at Ahu Te Pito Kura, see the largest moai ever transported and erected. Last stop is the beach of Anakena, where King Hotu Matu’a first landed on Rapa Nui. (B,L)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Don’t miss this private tour with your small group companions to marvel at the moai lie in ruins. Over 600 of these massive volcanic rock sculptures pepper the island and many date back to 700 AD. Each of these structures, some close to 40 feet tall and 80 tons, was carved from one single rock. If an imperfection was found, it was abandoned. It remains a mystery how these massive moai were transported from their quarries. Now you get the opportunity to stand next to one and arrive at your own theory!
Day 4: EASTER ISLANDCauldrons & Cryptic Carvings
This morning, visit the Rano Kau Volcano, with a caldera that contains one of the island’s freshwater lakes. Head to Ana Te Pahu, a tube formed by the flow of volcanic lava thousands of years ago, which the ancient Rapa Nui people are believed to have used as a dwelling and refuge during times of social instability. Here, you can see archaeological remains that will allow you to imagine what life was like. Next, visit Vinapu, an impressive ceremonial platform known for the precision and quality of its stonework. Observe remains of moai and pukao that reflect the remarkable craftsmanship of the ancient Rapa Nui civilization. The day concludes at the Tahai ceremonial complex, one of the most important archaeological ensembles on the island, featuring three restored platforms and moai with distinctive features that represent different periods of Rapa Nui history. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMODATION Immerse yourself in the ancient culture of Easter Island with a stay at Taha Tai Hotel. Feel the warmth of the people who welcome you, watch the waves on the shores just minutes away, and feel the relaxation of island breezes and graceful service.
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
HISTORIC SPOT Hear the legend of The Birdman Competition on an excursion to the sacred site of Tahai, where an ancient annual competition was used to determine the Birdman, a sacred designation. The challenge required contestants (appointed by a sponsor) to descend the steep cliffs, swim offshore to an islet, and wait for the first tern egg of the season and then return it safely to their sponsor. Upon delivery of the egg, the sponsor became a leader of the island for the year.
Day 5: EASTER ISLAND–SANTIAGO Transfer to the airport and return to Santiago. Meet with a Globus representative and be transferred to your hotel for a free evening. (B)
Day 6: SANTIAGOOn the Town in Santiago
Today is free for exploring on your own. (B)
ENHANCED FREE TIME
EXPLORE MORE Stroll the vibrant streets of Santiago to explore art galleries, museums, shops, and restaurants. Browse the Central Market for traditional Chilean cuisine or take in the views with a hike through the surrounding hillsides. Later, perhaps enjoy a night out in any one of the city’s exciting spots in Barrio Bellavista.
Day 7: SANTIAGOToasts of the Town
After breakfast, embark on a city tour with a Local Guide who will show you the highlights of this great city of colonial and contemporary contrasts. See the famous Government Palace, Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, and Santa Lucia Hill. After lunch at a local restaurant, visit La Vega Central Market to learn about traditional Chilean food including steaming pots of cazuela and humitas, similar to tamales! Enjoy a [LF] terremoto cocktail (meaning ‘earthquake’ and made of Chilean wine, liqueur, and sorbet) at a local pub before a visit to Cerro San Cristobal for a funicular ride to stunning views of Santiago and the Andes. (B,L)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
LOCAL TASTES Visit La Vega Central Market, the area’s largest local market housing more than 2,000 traders selling the most local produce, anywhere. A majority of local restauranteurs source their ingredients. During your visit, discover not only typical Chilean foods but also food from neighboring countries as well.
Day 8: SANTIAGO–PUNTA ARENAS–PUERTO NATALESPatagonia Pleasures
Depart Santiago and fly to Punta Arenas on the Strait of Magellan, gateway to Chile’s Patagonia. Head to Puerto Natales on a scenic drive through the Patagonian steppe passing rivers, forests, mountains, and ranches. Enjoy dinner at the hotel tonight. (B,L,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
EPIC RIDE Your drive today takes you through the Patagonian steppe or desert. Keep an eye out for guanacos (a type of camelid) commonly found in this region, along with condors, foxes, chinchillas, and, for the very lucky, the more elusive puma.
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMODATION Designed by National Architecture Award winner, Germán del Sol, the Remota Patagonia Lodge offers an extraordinary stay where nature is always the main stage. Inspired by traditional wind-tilted Patagonian shearing sheds, Remota Patagonia Lodge sits as a serenely austere and comfortable retreat amid the spectacular and ruggedly windswept landscape of Puerto Natales.
Day 9: PUERTO NATALES–TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARKFossils, Flora & Fauna
Visit the legendary Milódon Cave, where prehistoric fossils dating back 14,000 years, including those of a saber-toothed tiger and a gigantic sloth weighing over a ton, have been found. Venture into Torres del Paine, one of the most spectacularly scenic regions in the world. Arrive at your hotel for some free time before dinner featuring a traditional BBQ including fresh ingredients from the onsite garden. (B,L,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Your small group is in for a big adventure with a guided hike to experience the natural wonders of Torres del Paine National Park. Spanning a massive area, this park was named a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1978 for its cascading waterfalls, roaring creeks, shimmering lakes, and jagged mountains. During your visits to see the famous sites, including Los Cuernos, Lago Pehoé, and Salto Grande, you’ll be sure to spot some of the park’s fauna, such as herds of guanacos, foxes, swans, and birds. Also stop at Lago Grey to see the imposing Grey Glacier, floating icebergs, and the beautiful views and rugged landscapes!
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMODATION Experience a breathtaking estancia atmosphere amid the peaks of Patagonia's Torres del Paine National Park. Check into Hotel Las Torres before your small group is welcomed with a traditional BBQ, including fresh ingredients from the hotel's on-site garden.
Day 10: TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARKPeak Perfection
Today, enjoy a full day exploring the park. See Los Cuernos, or “the horns,” the iconic jagged granite peaks that loom over the windswept plains. Next, view the spectacular waterfall, Salto Grande, in the park’s lake district. After lunch at the hotel, head to the Laguna Azul where you have a good chance of seeing some of the park’s wildlife, including guanacos and condors. End the day at Cascada Paine, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by rugged vistas. (B,L,D)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Discover more of the breathtaking beauty of Torres del Paine, considered by many who visit to be the world’s most spectacular national park. From its dramatic and jagged peaks to the deep blue lakes and vast grasslands, its glacial lakes and rivers will sweep you away into a world unlike any other as your small group explores the park with a guide.
Day 11: TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK–EL CALAFATE, ARGENTINAEarthly Treasures
After breakfast, take an easy guided hike to Laguna Inés in search of an array of birds and other wildlife that can be found here. Next, depart for El Calafate, a lovely village on the southern shores of Lake Argentino. Originally a simple sheltering destination for wool traders, today El Calafate serves as the entry point for the UNESCO Natural Heritage Site of Los Glaciares National Park. (B,L)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
EPIC RIDE Leave Chile today for Argentina and its breathtaking Patagonian landscapes. Sit back and relax today as you cross the border while admiring the rugged landscape, glacial lakes, and maybe even some Patagonian wildlife.
Day 12: EL CALAFATE. EXCURSION TO PERITO MORENO GLACIER Ice Breakers
A must for all visitors to Argentina is a visit to Perito Moreno Glacier (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) in Los Glaciares National Park. During your walking tour along the catwalks, marvel at the breathtaking glacier views and, with some luck, see the ice calve and break into the waters below. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SPECTACULAR SIGHTS Explore Perito Moreno Glacier, which forms part of the Patagonian Continental Ice Field. From here, 13 glaciers descend on the Atlantic side to flow into the Viedma and Argentino Lakes with one of the few glaciers in the world that is still advancing.
Day 13: EL CALAFATE Enjoy a relaxed morning at leisure to explore the charming town of El Calafate, the gateway to Argentina’s famed Patagonian ice fields. Take a stroll along the scenic shores of Lake Argentino, where turquoise waters and sweeping mountain views set a tranquil pace for the day. Wander through the town’s quaint streets, browsing artisan shops filled with local crafts, Patagonian wool goods, and glacier-themed souvenirs, or settle into one of the many cozy cafés and restaurants to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or early lunch featuring regional flavors. Then, visit the [LF] Glaciarium: Patagonia Ice Museum to learn how glaciers form and grow, while learning the history of the Patagonia icefields. Visit the GlacioBar, the first ice bar in Argentina, for a frosty beverage. Tonight is free to explore El Calafate on your own. (B)
LOCAL FAVORITE
ICY INSIGHTS Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the region with a visit to the Glaciarium: Patagonia Ice Museum. This modern, interactive museum offers an engaging introduction to the science of glaciers, how they form, move, and shape the landscape—along with fascinating insights into climate change and the history of the vast Patagonian icefields, one of the largest reserves of fresh water on Earth. Exhibits combine audiovisual displays, detailed models, and striking photography to bring the frozen world of Patagonia to life. Cap off your visit with a stop at the GlacioBar, the first ice bar in Argentina. Step inside a room carved entirely from ice, don thermal capes and gloves provided for warmth, and enjoy a frosty beverage served in a glass made of ice. This is an unforgettable and fun experience that perfectly complements your introduction to Patagonia’s icy heritage.
Day 14: EL CALAFATE–USHUAIAA Wilderness at the End of the World
After breakfast, fly to Ushuaia, Argentina—the end of the world! You’ll have the opportunity to see the Andes Mountains from a [LF] cruise along the Beagle Channel. Bask in the feeling of being in the southernmost city in the world, and watch for sea lions, albatrosses, skuas, and other interesting Patagonian fauna. Arrive at Martillo Island, where you have the chance to see a colony of Magellan penguins! (B)
Please note:
The Beagle Channel cruise is subject to favorable weather.
LOCAL FAVORITE
WILD WONDERS Visit Martillo Island, home to a colony of Magellanic penguins on an island in Tierra del Fuego. Discover the burrows and nests in the ground and learn about the different types of penguins found in this remote part of the world.
ACCOMMODATION SPOTLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Your small group can make itself at home with a stay at Cilene del Fuego apartment homes—yes, apartments! Your two-night stay features the services of a traditional hotel, with personal space to stretch out, indulgent spa services, pool, Jacuzzi, and sauna, and private conveniences of home. Live like a local in sleek, modern style with invigorating views of the mountainscapes and the Beagle Channel.
Day 15: USHUAIA. TIERRA DEL FUEGO NATIONAL PARK EXCURSIONA Fragile Land of Fire
Today, discover Tierra del Fuego National Park, the southernmost national park in the world. Hike around the park, escorted by an expert naturalist. With stops at Bahía Lapataia, Lago Roca, and Bahía Ensenada, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the delicate ecosystems here. (B,L)
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Today, your small group joins an expert naturalist guide for a hike in the southernmost national park in the world in Tierra del Fuego National Park. Look skyward to spot any of the 50 fascinating bird species that call this paradise home, including Magellanic woodpeckers, Andean condors, and austral parakeets. Closer to earth, watch for other inhabitants like red foxes, muskrats, and guanaco.
Day 16: USHUAIA–BUENOS AIRESThe Boulevards of Buenos Aires
Fly to Buenos Aires today, the “Paris of South America” and capital of Argentina. Fabulous food, shopping, and architecture all converge here to create a distinctly Latin vibe. Tonight, enjoy an [LF] Argentinian dinner party with local specialties and wine. (B,D)
LOCAL FAVORITE
LOCAL TASTES Tonight’s dinner is an Argentine Experience! Enjoy a five-course dinner of Argentina’s most famous foods (including steak) paired with a variety of the region’s wines. You will also learn how to make your own empanada along with different folding techniques.
Day 17: BUENOS AIRESDinner, Dancing, Dazzling
Your included sightseeing this morning starts in La Boca, a vibrant district and site of the city’s first port. Take a short walking tour of this unique enclave at the mouth of the river and then on to San Telmo, famous for its late-colonial buildings and as a popular gathering spot for artists. At the Plaza de Mayo, see La Casa Rosada (the President’s Pink House) and the Metropolitan Cathedral, which houses San Martin’s Mausoleum. Drive past the ornate Teatro Colón opera house before reaching Recoleta Cemetery, burial site of Eva Perón. After an afternoon at leisure, top off the evening at a famous tango club. Start with a [LF] dance lesson, followed by a farewell dinner. (B,D)
LOCAL FAVORITE
SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE The tango and Argentina go hand in hand tonight as your small group visits a local milonga, or tango house, where professional tango dancers teach the traditional techniques of the Argentine tango. After learning some of the key dance moves, the professionals will delight you in tango show featuring the dance as it has evolved through the ages. Afterward, dine on Argentine steak, specialties, and wine.
Day 18: BUENOS AIRESSafe travels until we meet again!
Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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