One of the most remote and wild trails in the world, located on Navarino Island in the southern tip of Chile. A classic of Southern Patagonia!
Available months: November to May
7 days
The world's southernmost trek is challenging, with inhospitable landscapes, rugged mountains, glacial lakes, and spectacular views of the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn.
Check out the day-to-day of this trip
Day 1: Punta Arenas → Puerto Williams
Meeting and transfer to PUQ Airport.
Day 2: Puerto Williams → Laguna del Salto
Distance: ~10 km
Time: 4–6 hours
Elevation gain: +600 m
Departing from Puerto Williams, taking the trail that starts near Cerro Bandera. .
Highlights: Panoramic view of the Beagle Channel, Cerro Bandera, first glimpse of the Dientes de Navarino.
Day 3: Laguna del Salto → Laguna Escondida
Distance: ~9 km
Time: 5–7 hours
Elevation: +500 m / -450 m
A day of crossing several mountain passes! The first is Paso Primero, followed by Paso Australia, and then Paso de los Dientes. The trail is technical, with loose rocks and exposed sections, but the mountain views are breathtaking. After the last pass, the trail descends to Laguna Escondida, a great spot to set up camp.
Highlights: Views of the Dientes, alpine lagoons, crossing mountain passes.
Day 4: Laguna Escondida → Laguna Martillo
Distance: ~10 km
Time: 5–6 hours
Elevation: +400 m / -500 m
You continue over rocky terrain to Paso Ventarrón, where the wind is usually strong (as the name suggests). From here, the views of the Beagle Channel and surrounding islands are spectacular. The trail continues to Laguna Martillo, surrounded by impressive peaks.
Highlights: Paso Ventarrón, epic views of the Beagle, chance to spot condors.
Day 5: Laguna Martillo → Laguna los Guanacos
Distance: ~8 km
Time: 4–6 hours
Elevation: +350 m / -400 m
This is a day of steep climbs and technical descents. You pass through Paso Virginia, the highest point of the circuit (approx. 860 m). The descent to Laguna los Guanacos is challenging, but the scenery makes it worthwhile: glacial lagoons and mountains reflected in crystal-clear water.
Highlights: Paso Virginia, views of the archipelago, isolated mountain lagoons.
Day 6: Laguna los Guanacos → Puerto Williams
Distance: ~12 km
Time: 5–7 hours
Elevation: -800 m
The final trekking day, with a long descent through native forests until returning to civilization in Puerto Williams. Arrival in town brings a mix of relief and nostalgia for the wild landscapes left behind.
Highlights: Subantarctic forests, local flora, sense of achievement completing the southernmost trekking circuit in the world.
Day 7: Puerto Williams → Punta Arenas
Transfer to Puerto Williams and flight to PUQ. End of activities in Punta Arenas.
Take a look at values, payment and cancellation conditions
Our prices:
1 person: $1.850.000 CLP
2 people: $ 1.450.000 CLP p/p
3 people: $1.250.000 CLP p/p
4 or more people: $950.000 CLP p/p
In this tour you can hire only Mountain Guide services, without logistics, if you desire. Get in touch for price.
Payment terms:
Credit card with installments: Platforms such as Mercado Pago or PayPal5
International transfer (Wise, Bank account)
Installments:
30% down payment
35% in 30 days
35% in 60 days
Cancellation Policy
30+ days: 100% refund or credit for rescheduling within 12 months.
15–29 days: 50% refund or 70% credit.
<15 days: no refund, 50% credit for rescheduling within 6 months.
Company cancellations due to safety or weather allow rescheduling at no extra cost.
See what's included
ACGM and UIMLA certified mountain guide: Professional support throughout the trek.
Complete itinerary planning: Prior briefing, adaptation of the itinerary to weather conditions and group pace.
Meals: Breakfast, trail lunch, and dinner during the trek.
Shared equipment: Tent, stove, first aid kit, VHF radio, and GPS/satellite for emergencies.
Logistics management: Transfer from the city to Punta Arenas airport, transfer from Puerto Williams to the trailhead and back (if necessary), transfer from Punta Arenas airport to the city after the tour.
Pre-expedition assistance: Personal equipment list, training and fitness tips.
What is not included
Flights from - PUQ - Puerto Williams: (may be offered as an extra or recommended to the client).
Personal equipment: Backpack, sleeping bag, thermal insulation, boots, clothing, and personal items.
Accommodation before/after the trek: If the client wishes to extend their stay.Outdoor activity insurance: Covers possible accidents during the trek.
Extras coasts in city as gift and restaurants.
FAQ – Dientes de Navarino Trekking
1. Why choose the Dientes de Navarino Trekking?
Discover one of the most stunning trails in Patagonia, with breathtaking views of lagoons, mountains, and local wildlife. A perfect adventure for those seeking physical challenge, deep connection with nature, and unforgettable experiences.
2. Difficulty Level
The trek is challenging, suitable for people with good physical fitness and mountain trekking experience. It includes steep ascents, technical descents, and mountain passes with rocky and exposed terrain, ensuring an exciting and safe adventure.
3. Best Season for the Tour
From November to May, when the weather is more stable and snow does not block the trail. Avoid the harsh winter months (June to September), when strong winds and heavy snow can affect the experience.
4. Duration and Pace
7 days of full adventure.
Daily distances: 8 to 12 km.
Daily trekking time: 4 to 7 hours, depending on the section and weather.
Each day, you will be rewarded with breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences in nature.
5. Accommodation and Comfort
We stay at campsites near lagoons (Laguna del Salto, Laguna Escondida, Laguna Martillo, and Laguna los Guanacos).
We provide tents, stoves, first aid kits, GPS, VHF radios, and sleeping pads, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the trek.
6. Meals
We offer balanced and nutritious meals, avoiding ultra-processed foods:
Trail snacks and dried fruits.
Dinner with high-quality freeze-dried meals and natural foods like quinoa and lentils.
We can accommodate dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, or allergies) if informed at the time of booking.
Tip: Bring personal snacks like chocolate or protein bars to maintain energy throughout the day.
7. Recommended Personal Gear
To enjoy the trek safely and comfortably:
Trekking backpack (approx. 50 L).
Sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures.
Waterproof boots and layered clothing (base, mid, and waterproof layers).
Hat, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, and trekking poles.
Water bottle or hydration system.
8. Transportation and Logistics
All transfers are organized for your convenience:
City → Punta Arenas airport.
Puerto Williams → trailhead (round trip if necessary).
Punta Arenas airport → city after the tour.
Equipment and food transport during the trek is fully managed by the team.
9. Participants and Support
Group limited to 6 participants, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
Always led by 1 professional UIMLA guide with logistical support throughout the trek.
Guides speak Portuguese, Spanish, and English, accommodating international travelers.
10. Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility
We believe in responsible tourism:
All waste must be carried out by participants (Leave No Trace practice).
We encourage the use of biodegradable products and respect for local flora and fauna.
11. Prior Training
No professional athlete level is required, but physical preparation is recommended: long hikes, trekking with a backpack, and cardiovascular endurance.
We can assist with training plans to ensure everyone is ready for the adventure.
Ready for this unique experience?
Don’t miss the chance to explore the Dientes de Navarino, one of Patagonia’s most iconic trails.
Book your adventure now and secure your spot on this exclusive trek!