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Patagonia hotels
Choosing the right hotel in Patagonia can be a minefield—service can be poor, prices exorbitant, and because getting around is a real challenge, you might have to sacrifice amenities for location (view our Fact Sheet for overall orientation). That said, choose wisely and you'll not only find many fine estancias and country lodges in rugged and beautiful locales, but you'll also get an unparalleled view of Patagonian culture, authentic country cuisine, and a chance to cast for huge fish or to ride on horseback through the mythical steppe. Urban centers, too, now offer a broadening selection of new and newly refurbished hotels, ranging from boutique properties to revamped classics.
In a large oasis in the underexplored Patagonian plateau, former peach orchards are being transformed into vineyards. This 18-room hotel has been ingeniously...more
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This inland lodge sits on the shores of a beautiful lake, Lago General Carrera. Nearby is an immense ice field, the Campos de Hielo Norte, and 13,300-foot Mount...more
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The pretty Patagonian fishing village of Puerto Natalesskuas, petrels, and albatross whirling overheadis isolated from the rest of Chile by fjords,...more
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A single night at Casa Los Sauces costs three times the average monthly wage of an Argentine workerironic, considering the hotel is owned by the country's...more
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Overlooking a forest of Oregon pine, a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course, and the north face of Mount Chapelco, this gable-roofed property may be set amid the...more
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This rustic Canadian-style property sits on a lake-flanked forested swath of Huapi National Park "like something from a travel poster." Design elements include...more
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Set on beech-carpeted slopes two miles above Ushuaia, Las Hayas affords sweeping views of the city, the Beagle Channel, and the mysterious peaks of Chile's Isla...more
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Situated on the fir-lined banks of Lake Nahuel Huapi's north shore, Villa La Angostura is unashamedly twee, its main street lined with wooden boardwalks and...more
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No life list is complete without a visit to Torres del Paine National Park. The Explora Group's aim is exactly that: to make this inaccessible area...more
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Because it's so darn hard to get around this part of the world, airports are a big deal. (After spending hours in the back of a 4X4 or in a violently rocking...more
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