Tierra Patagonia
Spectacularly located, luxurious design hotel inspired by the simplicity, physical elements, and cultural history of the Patagonian wilderness.
Like its sister hotel in the Atacama Desert, Tierra Patagonia is a contemporary design hotel inspired by the simplicity, physical elements and cultural history of its wilderness environment. It enjoys a particularly magical location, on a bluff overlooking Lake Sarmiento and the entirety of the Torres del Paine massif with its jagged ice-tipped peaks and glaciers snaking down shadowed ravines.
The décor owes something to Scandinavian inspiration: clean, simple lines and honey-coloured wood dominate, but there are plenty of features and details which are purely Patagonian, including hand-crafted furnishings using natural materials from the region and the highest quality workmanship.
A roaring open fire offers a warm welcome when you return from any of the myriad excursions and hikes in the park, which include visits to lesser-visited regions and are offered at no extra cost. Also included in your stay are hearty fresh meals, all drinks, and there's an indoor heated pool and outdoor hot tub to soothe tired limbs.
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Our specialists have been expertly crafting award-winning tailor-made holidays to Latin America for 40 years. We would be delighted to create a truly personalised trip which perfectly matches your wishes and requirements.

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Having spent part of her childhood in Colombia and worked in Brazil and Costa Rica, Hannah's ties to Latin America run deep. Hannah is a much valued Travel Expert in our Tailor-made Holidays and Group Tours sales team.
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