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Ages 0-99, max of 10 per group
Duration: 10h
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Live guide: English, Spanish
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- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Puerto Natales
- Professional guide
What's not included- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Torres del Paine National Park entrance
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Pickup details
- Pick up begins from 7:00am to 7:30am at the lobby of your Hotel
Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 6315P59- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to bad weather, you will be given the option of an alternative time or date or a partial refund (we just have to consider the cost of the transfer from Puerto Natales Hotels to Lago Grey facilities, which takes 1 hour and 30 minutes approximately to get there)
- Most travellers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travellers
- If you cancel at least 3 days in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
- If you cancel within 2 days of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 6315P59
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- markmG5256AQ0 contributionsFun Day in SantiagoGreat tour that combined walking through downtown and busing to sites that included climbing to the top of a view point.Written 13 March 2025
- Deborah N0 contributionsWe had an amazing experience seeing the beautiful penguins and birds of Magdalena!We lucked out with good weather on our tour, a gentle sea and beautiful sunrise on the way to the two islands. On Magdalena the penguins were everywhere, around their burrows, at watch, grooming or resting. They are enchanting to see, and we had plenty of time to enjoy them. Sebastian, our guide on the Tierra del Fuego, has a deep knowledge of the many birds and animals of Magdalena, to give us insight into what we were seeing. On the return trip he pointed out a surfacing sei whale, which was exciting! The crew was very friendly and helpful as we entered and exited the boat, and altogether the experience was a highlight of our visit to the amazing country of Chile.Written 10 March 2025
- aej8220 contributionsExcellent morning tour to see a ton of penguins!This morning trip was an excellent addition to our Punta Arenas stay. We met at the Solo Expeditions house (seemed part of a hotel?) a few blocks from the main square in Punta Arenas. This was at 6:15am. A bus took us to the ferry to get to Magdalena Island. We got an hour to spend on Magdalena Island to walk the roped off path for the tourist. You do need to stay five meters away from the penguins. It was absolutely awesome! They were all doing their penguin business - best building, lounging, fighting, howling - and weren’t at all concerned we were there. After the island the ferry goes by another island to look at the seals there. You can’t get off but there are a ton of seals and birds. The boat was super rocky there so be prepared for that. We were back around 10:45am. Great little add-on to our Punta Arenas trip!Written 19 February 2025
- X907OZpeterf0 contributionsMois are beautiful in rainGreat Tour to get insights to the culture and see the Moai's The Guide was a very knowledgeble descent from one of the tribes and ran the Tour in spanish and English. I liked all of it beside the weather. Unluckily it rained all day and we got completely drenched.Written 7 February 2025
- Santhosh V0 contributionsPerfect day outGood day out The sea was calm and not much windy The walking trail gave breathtaking views Great experience Lunch was very good Overall good experienceWritten 5 February 2025
- C8125IPmarinaf0 contributionsExplore it on your own!We decided to go by car, on our own, and it was the best decision! I went to the Tourist Information agency in San Pedro de Atacama, across from the Plaza de San Pedro de Atacama church, and they gave me all the needed information, including that we needed to book the time on the website and arrive at Socaire's ticket booth 1 hour earlier to retrieve the ticket.Written 3 February 2025
- Destination5179570 contributionsDisappointed in the Santiago de city tourFirstly, when the WhatsApp message came for pick up time, it was very vague. It said 8:40 AM to 8:50 AM and the bus was waiting from 8:30 AM.. our guide appeared to speak English. He either chose to not understand when questions were asked of him or if he did, he understood whatever he felt like understanding.. we were told that we were going to go to various places. We ended up spending over an hour waiting for changing of the guards. We went very early to the square where the cathedral is, which happens to be a focal point of Santiago and it was closed when we asked what time it opened he said 10, but we couldn’t wait instead we ended up spending half an hour waiting for the change of the guards just down the road. We were instead of taking to this antiquated pharmacy, in lieu of the museum and I imagine his intention was to engage me instead he suggested that I put myself on the scale that still works. Anybody with any sense would tell you never to ask a woman to get on a scale and before you read this and think I’m overweight I run 5K a day and do yoga I have no weight issue . We asked to stop at the Central market. We were told it is prohibited because they had had one of their previous participants be mugged there on a sidenote, myself and family as well as another participant in the group went back and had no trouble as long as we kept close to each other and tucked everything in. We were supposed to go to see the cultural park when I asked about it I was hushed and when I complained about it, I was told that the guy claimed that nobody wanted to go. I ended up going on my own.. furthermore we were taken to one market shop that was incredibly expensive. The blue store! later on my walk to the market. I found a very similar store that was locked just like that one and was able to purchase the same item for a fraction of the cost.. in fact, on a sidenote, it seemed that once no one in the group purchased anything the tour guide brushed us off, which was when he hushed me about the cultural park. We’ve been touring South America. This is our fifth country and anytime we asked the tour guide to drop us off in a certain location. They were more than willing. He left us at that blue store and told us to walk to conception point.. when I addressed these issues with the tour company, they were left unheard.Written 30 January 2025
- 445vanessaa0 contributionsPicturesque, organized, not as many penguins as expectedIt was a nice little trip although I expected to see more penguins. The boat ride was super warm and had hot drinks available to drink. When we disembarked my husband and I tried to stay at the back of the crowd and walk really slow to hopefully maximize our time on the Island and be less intimidating to the penguins away from the crowd. This worked somewhat. Once you make the loop you can't start over and are herded back onto the boat so you may as well make the most of it. There were more cormorants than penguins, however we were there at a time that the penguins were still sitting on their eggs. I had binoculars and was able to see a huge group of penguins on a far off beach on the island so we're definitely just seeing a small sample of the cute little guys.Written 26 January 2025
- mattlindyhatch0 contributionsLifetime experience!This was such a great excursion! The weather had canceled the trips the day before so we were so lucky to be able to go. They spent time on the boat ride over giving us lots of information about the penguins and their nests. What a cool lifetime experience!Written 14 January 2025
- K5915ZGmarys0 contributionsI would go again with Pablo, the tour guide, but would never go again with the same driver.Pablo was a great guide, he was knowledgeable and shared a lot of interesting information. He was trying to guide using 3 different languages so he was very busy going from group to group to repeat details. He did a great job at this except on the bus as he was at the front and we were at the back. The late breakfast was fantastic. Nicely set out on a table with a mountain view. Fresh scrambled eggs and coffee were prepared as well as breads, jams, fruit, meat and cheese. It was really great. The biggest downfall of this trip was the driver. He was driving way too fast for the (washboard) road conditions and we did not feel like he was always in control. We have him clocked at doing 87MPH. I said to another in the group that on the way out I felt like there were a few times that all 4 tires were off the ground, and their response was "I think you are right". On the return trip at one point the big travel van actually slid around a corner towards the huge cliff. Everyone gasped. I don't stress easy in a vehicle but I definitely felt unsafe with this driver.Written 12 January 2025
- W1905BXmartinp0 contributionsCaptain Fernando was awesomeThe boat was comfortable with a good guide. We had beautiful weather but the boat is ready for days that aren’t as nice if you run into them. The island is literally packed with penguins and birds making for endless amazing photo opportunities. Once back onboard they offer coffee, tea, hot chocolate and cookies. No, it isn’t gourmet by any means but still is nice. After this, a quick trip over to see a large colony of sea lions to take photos before the trip home. I wanted to specifically shout out captain Fernando. He gave my daughter a penguin stuffed animal and let her and me take photos driving the boat which was amazing. He was incredibly kind and went above and beyond for us. We are very grateful.Written 6 January 2025
- JORGEARTUROC0 contributionsWordh itIt was worth it , the ship was in good conditions, I expected to be able to reach and walk in the glaciar but since it has reatreated we couldn´t get that cloese but the experience was good and the food in lunch was goodWritten 5 January 2025
- Adventure686391907040 contributionsA hike to rememberIt was a wonderful hike to a beautiful place. María Jesús, our guide, was very knowledgeable, engaging and kind and made 39,000 steps fly by! Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting TdP.Written 22 December 2024
- Matt R0 contributionsInteresting places to visit, but wasn't the best tour... we were left wanting more.We enjoyed our tour through the old city in Valparaíso, and felt our guide did a good job of setting pace while still showing us striking views, interesting historical buildings, and telling us about the town's history. When it came to the Viňa del Mar portion of the day, however, we felt very short-changed. We had lunch at a nice restaurant, and then made one stop near the beach and one more to see one of the Easter Island statues in town. Nothing else. We had expectations, based on the tour description, of seeing lots of gardens, parks, etc. We did not, which was disappointing. In general, we learned a few things, enjoyed our newly-met travel companions, but the tour, especially after lunch, felt rushed and without plan.Written 6 December 2024
- Flyer6397280 contributionsGreat trip!Excellent guide, Luis, who gave us a lot of interesting information and was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. We also had time for a visit to the museum telling the story of the first settlement at Tierra del Fuego and the genocide of the Selk Nam people.Written 1 December 2024
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Jesper P
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The glacier was amazing - truly a sight to behold. The boat had plenty of space along with a bar, and the seats was comfortable.
However, the staff left something to be desired… First of all, the guide only translated in english the first couple of times, then he just forgot, I guess?
Secondly, my girlfriend and I made an effort to be first in line, so we could get a window seat. However, due to the boat being fully booked that was not possible, so the staff told us to sit in the middle of the boat - which is fair enough! However, when another couple, who was also seated in the middle, tried to sneak to a window seat and got caught, they were allowed to stay?! I guess the rules don’t apply to everybody… Left us with a sour taste in our mouthes - which luckily disappeared when we arrived at the glacier.
All in all, an okay trip, but the staff gave us a rocky start…
However, the staff left something to be desired… First of all, the guide only translated in english the first couple of times, then he just forgot, I guess?
Secondly, my girlfriend and I made an effort to be first in line, so we could get a window seat. However, due to the boat being fully booked that was not possible, so the staff told us to sit in the middle of the boat - which is fair enough! However, when another couple, who was also seated in the middle, tried to sneak to a window seat and got caught, they were allowed to stay?! I guess the rules don’t apply to everybody… Left us with a sour taste in our mouthes - which luckily disappeared when we arrived at the glacier.
All in all, an okay trip, but the staff gave us a rocky start…
Written 3 February 2022
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StuartBaum
Chicago, IL24 contributions
Feb 2020
I guess tripadvisor last my last review…
Great way to get up-close-and-personal to a glacier!
The boat (Grey III) was well appointed and they served drinks with glacier ice (water for free) as well as coffee, tea and alcohol. Best if you bring a few snacks and maybe a bottle of water, too.
The van took us right there, but the driver spoke no English and didn't even try to communicate with us despite the fact we did know some Spanish. This was only an issue, since you can either walk to the boat (about 30 minutes) or take a water taxi – and my wife had a knee problem so we wished this was explained prior to the walk.
Lastly, we were told that the van would pick us up at our hotel at 7am. It arrived early, which would have been great, except we got a nasty note about being late and they were about to leave without us despite the fact we got to the van at 6:58am.
Great way to get up-close-and-personal to a glacier!
The boat (Grey III) was well appointed and they served drinks with glacier ice (water for free) as well as coffee, tea and alcohol. Best if you bring a few snacks and maybe a bottle of water, too.
The van took us right there, but the driver spoke no English and didn't even try to communicate with us despite the fact we did know some Spanish. This was only an issue, since you can either walk to the boat (about 30 minutes) or take a water taxi – and my wife had a knee problem so we wished this was explained prior to the walk.
Lastly, we were told that the van would pick us up at our hotel at 7am. It arrived early, which would have been great, except we got a nasty note about being late and they were about to leave without us despite the fact we got to the van at 6:58am.
Written 22 February 2020
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WARNING!
We loved Chile, Patagonia, and the Chilean People ... (for example the 5-star La Peninsula Experience, see later review) ...
... EXCEPT for this tour group.
This should serve as a warning to all passengers thinking of paying for this tour -- be careful what you say during boarding, particularly if you are not a latino or a native Spanish speaker.
A brief synopsis:
We arrived 17 minutes early and were third in line to board the GREY III powered catamaran.
Then, immediately prior to boarding two parties of 10 and 24 people showed up and cut in front of us.
Because the two people ahead of us had tickets for this quantity of passengers, 34 people (!) were allowed to board ahead of us ... ALL of them were speaking Spanish, and appeared to be Latinos.
I was gradually nudged out of the way by this large group, and when I nudged back, the boarding agent saw MY action and denied me entrance to the boat ... much like when a football / soccer player is fouled hard, and when he pushes back, HE (the second player) is the one given the yellow card.
With this tour group, if you are non-latino, be prepared to be pushed to the back of the line ... and whatever you do, DO NOT speak up for your rights to board in your turn. Apparently, there is no notion of fairness and line management in this tour organization.
eg. if you were to: "hold a place in line for your wife and kids" -- perhaps 1 to 3 people, then by all means, that's reasonable, but 34 people on a boat that seats 60 ... where the VIEW at the front REALLY matters ... that is very unfair in my opinion.
Racist overtones in play, without a doubt.
The irony here: in the United States, I teach science to young, disadvantaged Latino-Americans ... who face racism all the time, and I always stress to NOT see color or culture when interacting with others ... to treat everyone fairly.
Too bad the rest of the World doesn't conduct themselves the same way.
- Ray, Northern California
We loved Chile, Patagonia, and the Chilean People ... (for example the 5-star La Peninsula Experience, see later review) ...
... EXCEPT for this tour group.
This should serve as a warning to all passengers thinking of paying for this tour -- be careful what you say during boarding, particularly if you are not a latino or a native Spanish speaker.
A brief synopsis:
We arrived 17 minutes early and were third in line to board the GREY III powered catamaran.
Then, immediately prior to boarding two parties of 10 and 24 people showed up and cut in front of us.
Because the two people ahead of us had tickets for this quantity of passengers, 34 people (!) were allowed to board ahead of us ... ALL of them were speaking Spanish, and appeared to be Latinos.
I was gradually nudged out of the way by this large group, and when I nudged back, the boarding agent saw MY action and denied me entrance to the boat ... much like when a football / soccer player is fouled hard, and when he pushes back, HE (the second player) is the one given the yellow card.
With this tour group, if you are non-latino, be prepared to be pushed to the back of the line ... and whatever you do, DO NOT speak up for your rights to board in your turn. Apparently, there is no notion of fairness and line management in this tour organization.
eg. if you were to: "hold a place in line for your wife and kids" -- perhaps 1 to 3 people, then by all means, that's reasonable, but 34 people on a boat that seats 60 ... where the VIEW at the front REALLY matters ... that is very unfair in my opinion.
Racist overtones in play, without a doubt.
The irony here: in the United States, I teach science to young, disadvantaged Latino-Americans ... who face racism all the time, and I always stress to NOT see color or culture when interacting with others ... to treat everyone fairly.
Too bad the rest of the World doesn't conduct themselves the same way.
- Ray, Northern California
Written 24 November 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
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