
When helping people plan trips to Patagonia, one of the most common questions I get is how much does a trip to Patagonia actually cost?
The most helpful way to answer that is by breaking down exactly what I spent on my own trip to Patagonia. I know how hard it can be to find realistic, transparent cost breakdowns, so I wanted to share a full look at what this trip could actually cost.
Use this as a guide when planning your own trip, but keep in mind that accommodations and food choices are where your budget can vary the most.
Here is a link to my full Patagonia itinerary blog post so you can see exactly what this budget includes.
The Highlights:
- Trip Length: 13 days
- Time: December 2025 (Peak Season)
- Destinations: Puerto Natales, W-Trek, Calafate, El Chaltén, Buenos Aires
- Activities: Hiking, Eating, Glacier Trekking
- Travel Style: Mid-range (mix of fun Patagonia experiences and comfortable stays)
- Cost Type: 1 Person
- Currency: USD
Total Patagonia Trip Cost
Total Cost (1 Person): $3,802 (excluding international flights)
- Domestic Flights: $768
- Accommodations: $1,790
- Transportation: $241
- Food: $643
- Activities: $360
Flights (Within Patagonia)
Total: $768
This included:
- Santiago → Puerto Natales: $395
- El Calafate → Buenos Aires: $373
Budget Tip:
- Book early or be flexible with dates
- Find alternate routes, like flying into Punta Arenas and taking a bus to Puerto Natales
Accommodation
I booked all of my accommodations through Booking.com, and some of the links are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a booking. All of these places I stayed at, and I genuinely recommend them!
Total: $1,790
I stayed in:
- Private room in El Patagónico Hostel in Puerto Natales: $68/Night
- Premium tents at Refugio Chileno and Refugio Francés on the W-Trek: $150/Night
- Hotel room in Mabra Suites in El Calafate: $188/Night
- Hotel room in Hosteria El Puma in El Chaltén: $319/Night
- Hotel room in Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa in Buenos Aires: $151/Night
Budget Tip:
- Campsite or shared dorm on the W-Trek
- Staying in budget hotels
- Shorter trip duration
- Travel with a few people to split the cost of the accommodations
Transportation
Total: $241
This included:
- Bus to/from Puerto Natales to Torres Del Paine: $15/One-Way
- Boat from Paine Grande to Pudeto: $32/One-Way
- Bus from Puerto Natales to El Calafate: $43/One-Way
- Bus to/from El Calafate to El Chalten: $30/One-Way
- Other (Taxis/Ubers/Airport Transfers)
For information on what all of this transportation is for, read this post on How to Plan a Trip to Patagonia.
Food
Total: $643
This included:
- Half Board at Refugio Chileno and Refugio Francés on the W-Trek: $90/Day
- Casual meals
- Nice dinners
Budget Tip:
- Bring all your food on the W-Trek
- Only eat at casual restaurants
Activities
Total: $360
This included:
- 3-Day Torres del Paine Entrance Ticket: $30
- Perito Moreno Glacier Mini-Trekking: $265
- 3-Day Los Glaciares National Park Entrance Ticket: $65
Budget Tip:
- Instead of the Mini-Trekking at Perito Moreno Glacier, opt to simply walk around the viewing bridges
Final Thoughts
Patagonia is not always a cheap destination, but it is definitely worth it!
Between hiking the W-Trek, seeing Perito Moreno Glacier up close, and exploring El Chaltén, this was one of the most unforgettable trips I have taken.
Want my exact Patagonia itinerary?
Email me at windowseatsonly@gmail.com, and I’ll send a PDF of my exact day-by-day plan I followed!
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