Our Torres del Paine National Park holidays & tours

You can’t spell “Wow” without the W and the O, and the W and the O treks are two great ways to be bowled over by the beauty of Torres del Paine National Park, Chilean Patagonia’s biggest draw. These toothy peaks and rugged landscapes – interrupted by the odd massive glacier – aren’t easily forgotten. Our Torres del Paine holidays include multi-day hikes on the famous trails, boat rides to greet Grey Glacier at its foot, and camping expeditions. Our holidays champion local businesses, helping you buy crafts around the Puerto Natales area before and after your park visit. Most importantly, you’re paired with a Chilean guide for your trekking, who can help you better understand the fragile landscape of the park beyond its wow-worthy statement peaks.

Our top Torres del Paine National Park holidays

Patagonia and Torres del Paine holiday

From £3895
15 days ex flights
The best of Patagonia and Torres del Paine National Park
Small group2026: 17 Jan, 31 Jan, 14 Feb, 28 Feb

Torres del Paine guided O circuit trek

From US $6044 to US $6491
8 days ex flights
Get the most from the O trek with a professional guide
Tailor made

Chile holiday, 17 days south to north

From £3399
17 days ex flights
Atacama Desert, Patagonian Rainforest & National Parks

Southern Chile holiday, Lake District and Patagonia

From US $5750
12 days ex flights
Outdoor adventure, wildlife, culture & gastronomy!
Tailor made

Chile and Argentina tailor made holiday

From US $3990
12 days ex flights
A bespoke trip for culture & nature lovers
Tailor made

Atacama to Paine holiday

From £4995 to £5329
13 days ex flights
Explore the Atacama dessert and the mountains of Torres del Paine
Small group2025: 19 Dec, 2026: 18 Oct, 25 Oct, 8 Nov, 22 Nov, 20 Dec

Torres del Paine guided W trek, 4 days

From US $3283
4 days ex flights
Hike Chile's iconic park with knowledgeable guides
Small group2025: 18 Dec, 19 Dec, 20 Dec, 21 Dec, 22 Dec, 23 Dec, 24 Dec, 25 Dec, 26 Dec, 27 Dec, 28 Dec, 29 Dec, 30 Dec, 31 Dec, 2026: 1 Jan, 2 Jan, 3 Jan, 4 Jan, 5 Jan, 6 Jan, 7 Jan, 8 Jan, 9 Jan, 10 Jan, 11 Jan, 12 Jan, 13 Jan, 14 Jan, 15 Jan, 16 Jan, 17 Jan, 18 Jan, 19 Jan, 20 Jan, 21 Jan, 22 Jan, 23 Jan, 24 Jan, 25 Jan, 26 Jan, 27 Jan, 28 Jan, 29 Jan, 30 Jan, 31 Jan, 1 Feb, 2 Feb, 3 Feb, 4 Feb, 5 Feb, 6 Feb, 7 Feb, 8 Feb, 9 Feb ...

Chile multi activity holiday

From £5610
15 days ex flights
An active adventure to Chile’s greatest wonders
Tailor made

Patagonia hike, bike and kayak holiday

From £6056
20 days ex flights
Unforgettable outdoor adventure in Patagonia's wilderness
Tailor made
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Torres del Paine National Park
Map & Highlights

While Torres del Paine National Park encompasses a vast 1,814km2 of backcountry wilderness, its main highlights are all in relatively – for Patagonia that is – close proximity. While some of Torres’ most special spots are accessible via the park’s network of gravel roads, others are only reachable on foot. And sometimes only after a pretty strenuous uphill hike. But picking highlights here is hard - different viewpoints each reveal a different take on the sweeping panorama of the horn-like peaks of Cuernos del Paine from Lago Nordenskjöld or Lago Pehoé, while the jagged fingers of the three Torres themselves, spectacular up close from the Mirador Base las Torres, can still be seen rising sharply – and much less strenuously – from the lovely Laguna Azul. All the while the ‘W’ trek takes it all in in one iconic route.
The ‘W’ trek

1. The ‘W’ trek

The Torres del Paine ‘W’ – named for the route it takes winding through the park’s main valleys – is one of the most iconic walks in South America, if not the world. Challenging for its distance, and sections of steep, scrambling climbs, this four-to-five-day hike can be done in either direction. A highlight is the breathtaking Valle Francés, and the park’s network of basic, yet comfortable hikers’ refugios means camping is an option, but not obligatory.
Valle Francés

2. Valle Francés

This vast glacial valley echoes with the boom of avalanches tumbling high up among its near-vertical cliffs. Accessed as part of the ‘W’ trek, or on a day hike from the ferry at Lago Pehoé, walking into the valley is strenuous and rocky. If your legs can reach it (it can be a 10-hour round trip), the 360° view from Mirador Britanico – surrounded by a natural amphitheatre of jagged rock – is utterly spellbinding.
Glaciar & Lago Grey

3. Glaciar & Lago Grey

Hike high above the shores of Lago Grey and you’re rewarded with beautiful views of the sweeping turquoise Glaciar Grey as it creaks its way down the valley. Alternatively, take the 2hour 45minute catamaran round trip which takes you up close to the towering, constantly calving glacier edge. Kayaking is also possible on the lake, as is ice hiking on the glacier itself.
Mirador Base las Torres

4. Mirador Base las Torres

At dawn, the three ‘Torres’ which give this national park its name, glow red as they reflect the morning sun. The best view? From the Mirador Base las Torres, if you can hack the final steep rocky scramble in the dark. Or, forgo sunrise and enjoy the strenuous eight-hour return hike from the comfortable refugios and eco camp further down the valley. The way back, at least, is almost entirely downhill.
Patagonian wildlife

5. Patagonian wildlife

It may shy away from the Torres del Paine’s main paths, but this park protects some of South America’s most iconic species – including elusive pumas, the endangered, skittish, Chilean huemul deer and huge Andean condors. Spotting wildlife in Torres del Paine can take some patience, especially away from the more remote trails, but a few quiet moments can reveal grey and red foxes and, of course, the ubiquitous herds of guanaco.
Puerto Natales

6. Puerto Natales

Any Patagonia tour including Torres del Paine will inevitably end up in Puerto Natales – the sleepy, frontier-esque gateway just an hour and a half to the beautiful wilderness beyond. While unremarkable, Puerto Natales is a good place to stock up on any last-minute trekking supplies – although don’t expect any bargains. For tasty pick-n-mix trail mix head to the dried fruit and nuts store – Frutos Secos – on Calle Esmerelda.

Our Torres del Paine National Park holidays reviews

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Stuart Smith04 Apr 2025
In the end we had a great time and saw some awesome parts of this wonderful country. The mountains, glaciers, wildlife and magical falls. A truly beautiful country.read more
Steve France23 Feb 2025
Doing a road trip through South America is fantastic. Use this operator. She is brilliant. Everything ran smoothly. Best travel consultant/agent we have ever dealt with.read more
Julie Forshaw31 Jan 2025
Excellent itinerary and a wonderfully organised trip. The most memorable was the variety of sights and places to visit which I hadn’t appreciated before I left.read more
Alun Griffiths11 Dec 2024
Absolutely fantastic! Chile is a beautiful country, the people very friendly and the organisation was outstanding. If forced to choose then I would say that the Torres del Paine was the most memorable.read more
Written by Sarah Faith
Photo credits: [Page banner: Christopher Michel] [The ‘W’ trek: Douglas Scortegagna] [Valle Francés: cordyph] [Glaciar & Lago Grey: Gonzalo Baeza] [Mirador Base las Torres: Luchomunozm] [Patagonian wildlife: Wolves201] [Puerto Natales: ravas51]