Did you know that Spring is the best time to visit Patagonia?

When’s the best time to visit Patagonia? If you ask us, we’d say any time! But, if we had to choose just one season, it would have to be Spring time. From October to mid-December, Torres del Paine National Park and the surrounding pampas come back to life.

As the amount of daylight increases and temperatures begin to warm slightly, you’re likely to see plants and flowers blooming, and baby animals such as puma cubs and rhea hatchlings.

Even better, October is Tierra Patagonia’s shoulder season, which means a better deal for you! Take advantage of our lower rates and experience one of the most phenomenal times of the year in the Southern Cone. The shoulder season also means a less crowded park, so you won’t have to worry about running into too many other tourists.

Enjoy having the park to practically to yourself while experiencing the change of seasons. With more frequent flights from Santiago to Puerto Natales starting in September, Torres del Paine is more accessible than ever.

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4 reasons to visit Patagonia in Spring

At Tierra Patagonia, you’ll find yourself completely surrounded by wilderness, and you can enjoy an endless array of outdoor excursions in Torres del Paine National Park. The architecture of the lodge is beautifully integrated with the landscape and offers stunning views. 

Excursions at Tierra Patagonia
Rooms at Tierra Patagonia
Spa & Wellness at Tierra Patagonia
Dining at Tierra Patagonia

Why Tierra Hotels?

Sustainability

We have launched initiatives to minimize any direct impact on the local countryside or wildlife and to secure strong relationships with local communities.

Architecture & Design

Our lodges were built using locally-sourced material and take their inspiration from each Tierra destination, with key elements sourced from Chilean artisans.

Hospitality & Service

The desire for exceptional hospitality comes naturally to us, owed to our 70 years of experience at Ski Portillo, which was South America’s first ever winter resort.