Frecuently Asked Questions
Here we want to make sure you are aware of everything we will be doing on a Fullday Torres del Paine and what includes and what does not.
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When is the tour available?
Our tours run year-round, with start and end times adjusted seasonally to make the most of available daylight.
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How far are the Torres del Paine from the viewpoints?
You’ll get panoramic views of the Torres del Paine and Cuernos del Paine from the Amarga Lagoon and Sarmiento Lake viewpoints. Visibility depends on weather conditions. Note: This tour doesn’t include the Base of the Towers, which requires the Base Las Torres Trek or W Circuit.
3
What lunch options are available on the tour?
Lunch is included, any food restrictions should be previously notice every meal will be prepared for the certain occasion.
4
How much walking is involved?
This is a scenic tour with short stops to explore viewpoints. Walking distances are brief and mostly for approaching lookout points, making this a low-intensity activity.
5 Can I re-enter the park with the same ticket on different days?
Yes! Park tickets are valid for three consecutive days or more than 3 depending on which ticket you bought, so you can re-enter without purchasing a new ticket, provided you validate it at an entry point.
6 What’s the difference between the Full Day Torres del Paine tour and the Base Las Torres Trek?
The Full Day Torres del Paine tour is a panoramic experience, suitable for everyone, that visits Milodon Cave and major viewpoints in Torres del Paine. In contrast, the Base Las Torres Trek is a full 8-hour hike (recommended for experienced trekkers) that reaches the base of the Torres del Paine. These are two distinct, complementary activities.
7 What is the entry fee for the Milodon Cave?
Residents in Chile:
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Adult: CLP$ 5,000 per person
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Teenager (12-17 years): CLP$ 3,000 per person
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Children (0-11 years) and seniors (60+): Free (ticket still required)
Non-residents in Chile:
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Adult: CLP$ 11,000 per person
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Teenager (12-17 years): CLP$ 5,500 per person
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Children (0-11 years): Free (ticket still required)
8 What is the entry fee for Torres del Paine National Park?
Residents in Chile:
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Adult: CLP$ 9,000 per person
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Teenager (12-17 years): CLP$ 5,000 per person
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Children (0-11 years) and seniors (60+): Free (ticket still required)
Non-residents in Chile:
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Adult: CLP$ 31,200 per person ( up to 3 Days )
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Adult: CLP$ 44,500 per person ( 3 Days and more )
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Teenager (12-17 years): CLP$ 16,000 per person ( up to 3 Days )
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Teenager (12-17 years): CLP$ 44,500 per person ( 3 Days and more )
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Children (0-11 years): Free (ticket still required)