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Argentina/Chile

Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia

Program No. 20614RJ
Based in the Patagonia Mountains, explore the natural wonders of South America, learning about geology, local flora and fauna and the story of this beautiful place.
Participant Reviews
4.99
Based on 95 Reviews
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Miriam | Silver Spring, MD
Fabulous and beautiful trip of a lifetime with great fellow travelers and fun trip leader.
— Review left February 20, 2026
Kevin – Class of 2023 | Sarasota, FL
What a great way to see Argentina and Chile for the first time. With a well balanced array of land, sea and air adventures, I felt I received a proper taste of the entire Patagonia region, as well as the main cities of both countries. There were several options for more active excursions, which were great, but I could have used a few more active days to help make up for all the amazing food. From summer in the city, to glaciers and penguins at the end of the world, it was a great adventure.
— Review left February 8, 2026
Maureen – Class of 2023 | Sarasota, FL
This was a fantastic trip! Every aspect was well planned and we had great weather which helped. Exploring Buenos Aires and Santiago was wonderful but the highlights were Southern Patagonia (Torres del Paine) and the Ventus Australis. The excursions from the boat were phenomenal. All of the lectures were very interesting and informative. Highly recommend this trip.
— Review left February 5, 2026
Carleton | Marion, MA
Unbelievable scenery with vast spaces, impossible mountains, strange wildlife, and a cold majestic ocean; all brought to you by a friendly knowledgeable capable leader.
— Review left February 3, 2026
Judith | Berkeley, CA
This was my first organized tour. I was apprehensive about going with a large group and not being able to make choices about activities. I found this trip included some many different kinds of experiences that I was never bored. I also appreciated the many knowledgeable experts that added to my understanding and appreciation of local nature, history, art and culture.
— Review left January 29, 2026
Winthrop – Class of 2025 | Canton, MA
We are a couple in our 80s. The trip to Patagonia was among the best experiences of our lifetimes !!
— Review left January 27, 2026
Anne – Class of 2016 | Waterloo, IA
Our Patagonia trip was well organized and provided us with a wide variety of experiences. I appreciated seeing both Buenos Aires and Santiago and learning more about each country's culture and history.
— Review left January 22, 2026
Eric – Class of 2016 | Denver, CO
The 'Finis Terrae- Patagonia' trip is exceptional. Every aspect of the trip, which includes so many new experiences, valuable presentations that, together, give a more complete cultural understanding of Argentina and Chile, opportunities for personal interactions with local guides and seeing parts of Argentina and Chile that are dramatic and stunning, will give participants heartwarming memories and a lifelong interest in South America.
— Review left November 25, 2025
H Douglas – Class of 2025 | Vancouver, Canada
The Patagonia part of the program was terrific. The onboard and excursion parts of the time spent on the Australis ship were particularly enjoyable.
— Review left November 8, 2025
Mary Lou – Class of 2025 | Hamburg, NY
If you don't mind some cooler temperatures and brisk winds, and you love birds, animals, breath-taking scenery, and traveling to the end of the earth, then this trip is for you!
— Review left October 30, 2025
Kimberlee – Class of 2017 | Prescott, AZ
What a fantastic trip! We loved every second! Our group leader, Marissa was fantastic. We always felt like she was on top of everything; just a delightful woman! We loved seeing Buenos Aires, the tango show, the wine tasting and meals, the sights. The cruise from Ushuaia surpassed our expectations. The entire crew was professional, fun loving, and so kind. The meals were wonderful. Our room was clean and comfortable. We loved all the zodiac excursions; Cape Horn, glaciers, penguin island. The Santiago hotel was lovely, food delicious. The winery tour and lunch a special ending. It was a super trip, not to be missed!!
— Review left June 25, 2025
Martin – Class of 2025 | Sedona, AZ
A friend from college who travelled the world told us about Patagonia at our college reunion last year, emphasizing that it was likely the most spectacular place that he had ever visited. Having learned about the existence of Road Scholar during one of our trips around the US, I found the website and this program...our first trip with Road Scholar. Spectacular, fantastic experiences happened every day with our great Group Leader and Guide, Tomas T, who also provided plenty of learning opportunities in lectures and during our activities. We were fortunate to have perfect weather for the whole trip. We had many hikes in Argentina and Chile with Tomas and many Zodiac visits to glaciers and islands on the expedition ship part of the tour (including a stop at Cape Horn), plus local experts and fascinating lectures and experiences in Buenos Aires, Ushuaia (the southern-most city in the world), and Santiago, which included fabulous local foods and wines. The surprisingly robust schedule can be demanding and participants should be ready for a lot of physical activity, but Tomas did a nice job of including topic discussion and quick-rest stops, while ensuring that the entire group stayed together. Our small group of 12 was very compatible, making it seem like an expert-led family outing rather than a commercial tour. We're looking forward to more Road Scholar experiences!
— Review left June 17, 2025
Alex | Annapolis, MD
The Road Scholar Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia trip was a life changing experience. Chile and the Patagonia region is definitely worth returning again and again.
— Review left April 19, 2025
Christina – Class of 2014 | Ottawa, Canada
The trip to Patagonia was wonderful, full of wild nature, mountains, glaciers and the sea. We were dependent on the weather as to when the zodiacs could go, but that is nature in her fullest. Albatross, eagles, ducks, geese and penguins were there for us, and it was all thrilling.
— Review left April 2, 2025
Rebecca | Madison, WI
This is an amazing program with the cruise and time in Torres del Paine National Park the highlights. Group leader Marcello was wonderful, and all local guides were excellent. I have taken a number of excellent international trips with Road Scholar but this was the best.
— Review left March 31, 2025
Henry – Class of 2017 | Madison, WI
This is a very well-run program to a spectacular part of the world. It would be an amazing trip with even an ordinary leader, but our leader Marcelo Uribe was exceptional and deserves special commendation.
— Review left March 31, 2025
Timothy – Class of 2025 | Lake Mills, WI
An excellent adventure, at wonderous places with tremendous guides.
— Review left March 24, 2025
Katherine – Class of 2018 | Chapel Hill, NC
Finis Terrae is well-named as we get visto the very tip of South America. I now have a visceral understanding of just how wide and empty the land to the north is, and of how rich the ocean and fjords are. I am also glad to have learned about the original inhabitants, how some were canoe people, some hunter/gatherers on land. To realize people could exist in such a wild and windy place gives me great respect for them. I also have a more intuitive appreciation for the way the water passages can be barriers to animals.
— Review left March 19, 2025
Renee – Class of 2023 | New Berlin, WI
We had a wonderful trip 0n "Finis Terrae-Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia!" It was everything we expected and more! Our leader Horacio was exceptional, we had good weather to explore Cape Horn and the various glaciers, the Australis experience was terrific and all the food was outstanding (but I haven't stepped on the scale yet!). All in all I would highly recommend this trip to anyone wanting to get to the end of the earth!
— Review left March 3, 2025
Edward – Class of 2017 | Prescott, AZ
Fabulous adventure! Exceeded expectations! Buenos Aires to End of the World, Patagonia to Santiago. Marisa is the best group leader I have ever had! 10 out of 10.
— Review left March 2, 2025
Suzanne – Class of 2025 | Columbia, MO
This trip was outstanding. The boat trip, the hikes, and the city tours were phenomenal. The lectures were great but the one about Chile relating geography to history was uniquely succinct and clear. Marisa had everything in control and provided energy to us and everything she did. I would go to any tour led by her. Penguins and guanacos and glaciers, oh my!
— Review left February 28, 2025
Catalina – Class of 2024 | Deerfield Beach, FL
This trip was amazing and very well presented. Everyone was very knowledgeable and Melina was fantastic. Road Scholar changed my point of view about travel agencies and group tours. We’ll definitely consider our next trip adventure with Road Scholar.
— Review left February 21, 2025
Larry – Class of 2024 | Deerfield Beach, FL
Our program was wonderful in every way. The activities we did were adventurous and awesome. Our Group Leader, Melina, did an absolutely outstanding job. Definitely a trip of a lifetime!
— Review left February 19, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
Mary – Class of 2019 | Lawrenceville, NJ
This is an extraordinary trip, because of the breathtaking itinerary, the professional and friendly expedition company, the numerous lectures and relevant activities, and the all people who work to make this trip happen. Our leader Melina Gavira shared her great love of the region while working hard behind to the scenes to make sure that everything happened smoothly and on time. She imparted her enthusiasm along with all the other local guides who shared their knowledge. I learned so much. This is, by far, the best of the 7 Road Scholar trips that I have taken. Thank you!
— Review left February 19, 2025
Lisa – Class of 2025 | Munster, IN
I highly recommend experiencing Patagonia with Road Scholar. The program is top notch because of the education and the amount of exploration offered. The program is very physical with lots of hiking and walking on trails near glaciers,national parks, and cities in South America. Patagonia is a special place filled with beauty and culture. Exploring this part of the world in a small group setting is very satisfying. I highly recommend that you take this wonderful trip.
— Review left February 19, 2025
Kathryn – Class of 2011 | Jackson Heights, NY
An amazing part of the world made accessible by a great leader and many helpful guides.
— Review left February 15, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
Janet – Class of 2018 | Hatboro, PA
What a fantastic trip! The accommodations throughout the entire trip were wonderful. Some of the places were a little dated but they were clean, and close to the amenities you would want. All of the staff that I interacted with were very kind and eager to help my stay be the best. The food was delicious and plentiful. Breakfast was the usual buffet, lunches were at a nice restaurant or, in some circumstances, a boxed picnic lunch. Dinners were always nice and Argentinian or Chilean wine was served with meals Our group had several vegans/vegetarians and there were no issues accommodating special meals. Expect a lot of beef, lamb, and fish offerings. The tour group leader, Christian, and all of the local guides in every area that we visited were knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to share their enthusiasm for their city or region. I learned so much from them and from the experts who came in to lecture us on a variety of topics. Visiting Buenos Aires and Santiago were interesting but the real stars of the trip were the cruise through Patagonia and Torres del Paine National Park. The scenery is gorgeous and unspoiled, glaciers calving, so many colors of blue water, going to all those places you learned about in elementary school geography (Cape Horn, the Magellan Strait, Beagle Channel) and imagining how it must have been five hundred years ago. We didn't see as many varieties of animals as I expected but we did see Andean condors, lesser rheas (like an ostrich), guanacos (in the llama family), a variety of water birds and a few whales. I found the Argentinian and Chilean people to be very nice and warm and eager to help out a US citizen with limited Spanish.
— Review left February 13, 2025
Richard | Silver Spring, MD
Very much recommend this program!
— Review left February 12, 2025
Douglas – Class of 2021 | Burnsville, MN
Fascinating trip to a fascinating area of the world. Wonderful variety of activities and a superb tour guide. Superb accommodations and excellent food. Other participants were friendly and a pleasure to be with.
— Review left February 10, 2025
Gail – Class of 2023 | Leesburg, VA
Fantastic trip! If you want to see a unique part of the world, then I highly recommend this trip !
— Review left January 31, 2025
Mary – Class of 2003 | Huntersville, NC
I've attended 50 Road Scholar programs. This is one of the very best: action-packed itinerary, outstanding leader (Horacio Cavilli), great group. Most meals and accommodations were excellent. Two 3-3.5 hour flights in cramped seats were a bit tiring, but made it possible for us to take the expedition cruise on Stella Australus, which was wonderful. Hikes were fairly short but could be challenging in high winds. Bring warm layers--you are likely to need them, even in January!
— Review left January 22, 2025
Sally – Class of 2022 | Prescott, AZ
My husband and I just returned from “Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia” and highly recommend it! You must be in shape and able to walk around 5 miles a day, tolerate the cold, be flexible and enjoy adventure (and be willing to have no connectivity for 5 days when on the ship). But considering all of the above it was sooooo worth it! The scenery is spectacular, you will learn so much about the world (thanks to Road Scholar) and will experience an incredible part if the world
— Review left January 22, 2025
Robert – Class of 2019 | Southlake, TX
Most everyday's activities exceeded my expectations. That is not often the case.
— Review left December 28, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Dorey – Class of 2024 | Englewood, CO
This was the trip of a lifetime which exceeded our expectations in every regard. The trip was a perfect combination of experiencing the incredible beauty of Southern Patagonia and Cape Horn, sandwiched between two fascinating cities: Buenos Aires and Santiago. We recommend arriving to Buenos Aires a few days before meeting up with the Road Scholars’ group as there is just too much to do in this city. Our group leader, Melina Gavira, was exceptional: experienced, well-organized, hard-working, knowledgeable, warm - and just plain nice. She made sure that everyone in our group was having the best experience possible every day. The food on the ship, the Ventus Australis, was absolutely delicious as was the food at the Hotel do Pane in Torres de Pane National Park, and throughout the trip. The lecturers and guides were all extremely knowledgeable and dynamic and we feel we learned so much from them about these two complex countries of Argentina and Chile. But most of all it is the wild beauty of Southern Patagonia that we will carry with us forever. We are so grateful to Melina and Road Scholars for this amazing adventure!
— Review left November 24, 2024
Diane – Class of 2019 | Middletown, NJ
Our trip to Patagonia was truly amazing! A once in a lifetime trip. Our tour guide, Marisa Zeidan went above and beyond to ensure we had a safe, enjoyable and memorable adventure! Thank you Marisa!
— Review left November 19, 2024
Patti – Class of 2021 | Bend, OR
A taste of South America. I now know more about and have a new appreciation for our southern neighbor on this planet. Big cities to remote places, this program has it all.
— Review left November 19, 2024
Adrianne – Class of 2016 | Richmond, VA
A truly wonderful experience. Fast paced with some late nights and typical Patagonian weather. So not necessarily an easy trip, but definitely worth the effort. Excellent lectures & content experts. Comfortable accommodations & wonderful food. So very glad I went.
— Review left November 4, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Patricia – Class of 2018 | Saratoga Springs, NY
Team Georgina ! Thank you leader and thank you co travelers. So much we saw, so much we discovered, so many laughs. Can we start again ?
— Review left June 9, 2024
Janet – Class of 2014 | Franklin, PA
Breathtaking trip. Fall in Patagonia is a beautiful and colorful time to visit. It was physically taxing at times with uphill and downhill hikes, the 175 stepss to the lighthouse at cape Horn, and no elevator on the cruise ship. I suggest you consider taking some knee braces if your knees trouble you at all. Hiking sticks are also probably a good idea to relieve jolts on the knees. But the trip was worth all the pain! Melina was fantastic as a group leader and all the local leaders and lecturers were top notch.
— Review left April 23, 2024
James – Class of 2024 | Arcadia, IA
A great program in an absolutely stunning part of our planet! I walked a lot, learned a lot and had tons of fun! There is nothing like Cape Horn at sunrise!
— Review left March 27, 2024
Scott – Class of 2022 | Florence, OR
A perfectly executed trip that we thoroughly enjoyed. I'd recommend it to anyone and everyone interested in exploring Patagonia.
— Review left March 26, 2024
Melvin – Class of 2023 | Carmel, IN
Our trip leader Tom Tricollota did a fantastic job on this Patagonia trip.
— Review left March 26, 2024
Joan – Class of 2015 | Garden City, ID
an excellent program/tour, really enjoyed it
— Review left March 22, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Robert – Class of 2019 | Berkeley, CA
It was a fantastic trip, in many ways. I do have one suggestion: No one wore their name tag after the 2nd day, and so most of us did not learn the names of the other travelers until the trip was almost over. It would have been very useful to have a single sheet (or two sheets max) with thumbnail photos of everyone, captioned with names and home city . It should be pretty easy to produce and send out before the trip. Thanks for everything. Bob Coats
— Review left March 20, 2024
Linda | Cleveland Heights, OH
A great adventure in Patagonia, as well as Buenos Ares and Santiago. Great group leader, terrific schedule of activities. The glaciers and penguins were such a great experience. The special chef-prepared "gastronomical experience" in Tierra Del Fuego was fantastic. Great mix of experiences in big, vibrant cities and in the Patagonia wilderness. Loved it!
— Review left March 11, 2024
Pat – Class of 2019 | Seattle, WA
The intinerary, the tour leader and experiences were way beyond expectations!
— Review left March 11, 2024
Greg – Class of 2019 | Seattle, WA
Well organized and diverse program with lots of activities and learning. Strongly recommend it!
— Review left March 10, 2024
Carol – Class of 2023 | Hudson, WI
A trip of a lifetime. Speechless. Highly recommend!!!
— Review left March 9, 2024
James – Class of 2023 | Hudson, WI
Fabulous trip to Patagonia with Natalia Bertoni
— Review left March 9, 2024
Jayne – Class of 2023 | Port Orange, FL
This was one of our most favorite trips!!! full of natural beauty, exploration and adventure!
— Review left February 29, 2024
William – Class of 2023 | Placitas, NM
We did the Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia program in February 2024. The program was excellent, informative, and very well done. Our group leader was exceptional, and all of the local guides were very good.
— Review left February 26, 2024
Susan – Class of 2023 | Placitas, NM
Excellent program with a great variety of history, art, nature, culinary experiences and the wonderful people of Argentina and Chile. I strongly recommend this trip!
— Review left February 26, 2024
Kristin – Class of 2022 | Longwood, FL
A great program -- the landscapes are beautiful and the penguins are adorable. The physical activities of stair climbing and rocky terrain walking, including many going uphill, was more than I expected. I am glad I brought my walking poles. Our group leader stayed behind so no one was left back.
— Review left February 24, 2024
Carol – Class of 2022 | Bloomington, MN
Our recent trip to Southern Patagonia was an amazing way to explore the fjords, glaciers and mountains by hiking and by cruising among the islands. Our guide, Horacio, made the adventure interesting by sharing personal stories that enhanced our understanding of what we were seeing. The others in our group were interesting to get to know and they added a lot to the trip.
— Review left February 6, 2024
Thomas – Class of 2024 | Philadelphia, PA
I loved the Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia program. It had a nice mix of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires and Santiago with Patagonia and Cape Horn. Bring your appetite. The food and wine are delicious. Felipe is an excellent tour guide who made sure that everyone was comfortable and enjoyed themselves.
— Review left February 5, 2024
Katalin – Class of 2023 | Ottawa, Canada
Great program with outstanding group leader and awesome experiences Wouldn’t have missed it for anything.
— Review left January 31, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Gregory – Class of 2023 | Bainbridge Island, WA
This was without a doubt the best vacation of my life. Just about everyday exceeded my expectations. Our guide and the guides we met along the way were exceptional.
— Review left January 21, 2024
Susan – Class of 2017 | Birmingham, AL
This was a wonderful program and we were so lucky with the weather given Patagonia reputation for it's rapidly changing climate conditions.
— Review left December 30, 2023
Kathleen – Class of 2017 | Pasco, WA
Every one of the Road Scholar tours I have been on has been a great learning experience, this one was not different. The bonus is also making new friends for years to come! Thank you for the great programs you have planed for the participants.
— Review left December 21, 2023
Kenneth – Class of 2023 | Newton, MA
We thoroughly enjoyed our Finis Terrae:Southern Patagonia trip, our first Road Scholar trip and our first time in South America. The combination of Buenos Aires and Santiago city tours, expedition ship cruise and Zodiac landings near glaciers, and hiking in Torres del Paine and Tierra del Fuego National Parks made for a very exciting, interesting and varied experience that exceeded our expectations. Our tour leader, Georgina, was especially fantastic, making sure our tour group knew when and what to expect each day, and she made sure the journey and experience for everyone in the group was seamless. We were happy to be part of a great group of travelers, and under Georgina's guidance and friendly and gregarious nature we all bonded well as a group. We certainly recommend the trip for anyone interested in the Patagonia region and also Georgina as a tour leader for any future trip. Ken and Alice.
— Review left December 3, 2023
Maria Justa – Class of 2021 | Greenville, SC
I love Road Scholar Tours. I’ve been on three trips namely UTAH National Parks, Best of Greece and just recently Patagonia which also included Buenos Aires and Santiago Chile. My next trip with Road Scholar will be in May 2024 through Turkey. Another adventurous tour!!! The group leaders are all very experienced, know, well organized and super fun!!! I also enjoy the educational aspect of their programs with lectures about the history, culture, people and cuisine of the difference cities I have been. I usually travel solo and feel very safe with them. I highly recommend Road Scholar Tours!!! You will make so many wonderful new friends and cherished memories!
— Review left October 27, 2023
Kathleen – Class of 2017 | San Diego, CA
This trip to Patagonia was so amazing! The hiking, water, mountains, glaciers and animals were all out of this world! Marcel Gonzalez was an outstanding group leader and all of the guides were fun and knowledgeable. Expeditions on the zodiacs were very special and awe-inspiring. I will cherish this opportunity for the rest of my life.
— Review left March 21, 2023
Ellen – Class of 2019 | Reston, VA
This rich trip was very well organized and led by a dynamic tour leader, offered breathtaking nature and a variety of engaging activities in different settings, provided excellent accommodations and food, and ensured a terrific two weeks!
— Review left March 21, 2023
Catherine – Class of 2023 | Pleasant Hill, OR
This is a fabulous trip! I highly recommend it. The agenda is chock full of varied activities and excellent lectures. The cruise aboard the Stella Australis couldn't have been improved upon. The twice daily expeditions aboard the zodiacs were exciting. We were lucky that the weather didn't prevent any activity from taking place.
— Review left March 8, 2023
Robert – Class of 2011 | Fort Atkinson, WI
Outstanding program!! Our guide, Marissa Ziedan was the best guide I have had in all of my Roads trips.
— Review left February 24, 2023
Chet – Class of 2017 | New York, NY
I am grateful that i was able to attend such an outstanding RS Program with interesting cities as well as the natural beauty of Patagonia. Our guide, Marissa Zeidan, was excellent and insured that from Buenos Aires, Patagonia to Santiago everything was perfect!
— Review left February 19, 2023
Thom – Class of 2022 | Horsham, PA
Be prepared for very, very windy conditions on some of the outdoor activities ....especially in the southern part of the trip.
— Review left February 18, 2023
Scott – Class of 2014 | Henrico, VA
I highly recommend this excellent RS trip to Argentina and Chile. It was a well balanced program between large Latin American cities (Buenos Aires and Santiago) and the beautiful and remote regions of southern Argentina and Chile. I especially enjoyed traveling to Cape Horn and through the fjords of southern Chile on the Australis expedition ship. Torres del Paine was amazing and wild! Overall, the trip was well organized and provided lots of outdoor activities, hikes and sightseeing opportunities. I felt I learned many new things about the two countries and the natural Patagonian environment. I also have a better understanding of the region's cultural diversity and history. Our tour director, Marcel, was the best!
— Review left February 14, 2023
Nelson – Class of 2023 | Daniel Island, SC
I highly recommend this program. Great and beautiful places to visit that differ from the ordinary.
— Review left February 2, 2023
Roger – Class of 2022 | Colorado Springs, CO
Excellent trip! A trip of a lifetime. My best ever, don't miss out!
— Review left January 12, 2023
Fred – Class of 2007 | Fort Collins, CO
This was a fabulous trip with a great leader and many, many beautiful and exciting experiences.
— Review left December 30, 2022
Karen – Class of 2022 | Marquette, MI
This trip was wonderful! The group leader, local experts, and guides were knowledgeable and interesting to talk to. The places we were able to explore were beautiful. It is hard to pick one special highlight from this trip because each day was magical. From watching mountains and glaciers on the deck of the expedition cruise to hiking in the national park there was never a dull moment. Time in the cities at the start and end of the trip were perfect bookends to provide a view of what the countries and people were about.
— Review left December 26, 2022
Lelia – Class of 2022 | Toronto, Canada
This is an excellent tour. The sites you visit are spectacular, the accommodation and food very good and the tour leader and other guides are very experienced and knowledgeable. It’s not cheap but the value is definitely there, especially when compared with other companies’ offerings. Highly recommended.
— Review left December 23, 2022
Shiu-Ye – Class of 2013 | Cave Creek, AZ
The trip Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia is the most wonderful trip I have ever done. The program leader is Melina Gavira, she is amazing!!! I really love this trip with a group of absolutely great participants.
— Review left December 21, 2022
Linda – Class of 2018 | Denver, CO
This was a trip of a lifetime. Scenery is unparalleled in Torres del Paine. The boat to Cape Horn, glaciers and penguins is not to be missed. Melina was an excellent guide - she is very passionate about caring for her participants. An added bonus was seeing the World Cup in South America when Argentina played in the final.
— Review left December 20, 2022
Scott | Livonia, NY
Our first trip with RS but not our last. Patagonia was a wonderful experience, well planned, an incredible guide Marisa, a great group to travel with. Overall, couldn't be better. We never expected a trip to compete with an African Safari and the Galapagos, but now we have three "best ever" trips!
— Review left December 17, 2022
Carol | Reno, NV
t'was terrific
— Review left November 17, 2022
Lois – Class of 2001 | Williamsburg, MI
My husband and I have been on over 20 RS programs since 2001. This was one of the BEST! There was a massive amount of red tape and paperwork involved in traveling to Chile due to COVID , but that's not the fault of RS. I think that was one reason that our group consisted of only 3 participants, which was a major plus for us! We felt very safe, since over 95% of the population there has been vaccinated, and you basically can't go anywhere without proof of immunization. Note: our trip went only to Chile, and did not include Argentina, which was fine with us. Our guide Marcel Gonzalez was sensational! The scenery was amazing in every location. We were lucky to be able to hike out to the overlooks at Cape Horn, and had fairly decent weather on the cruise, which was five nights rather than four. That was great! We have lots of details and photos in our blog; hope you enjoy reading it: http://www.mytripjournal.com/Lois_and_John_Patagonia
— Review left March 26, 2022
Glenn – Class of 2007 | Jeannette, PA
Among the 30 or so Road Scholar trips we've been on, it's a standout.  First of all Torres del Paine and the whole of Patagonia are picturesque, beautiful places, and the itinerary took us into wonderful parts of them, from quiet walks along lakes, to zodiac rides to the base of glaciers, to an island full of penguins, to spectacular sites around the Torres, to a beach at the southernmost part of South America, to walks where we saw flamingos in a lake and rheas in a field and guanacos alongside the path, to funiculars up to a peak overlooking all of Santiago, to an eco-horse farm outside of Santiago with traditional dances and foods, and so on. The accommodations were perfectly clean, and convenient, and in the case of Torres del Paine, the Pehoe Inn - it's beautiful and quaint! - located in the middle of the lake, a beautiful place to watch sunrises and sunsets on the mountains, and with a hill behind it you can climb! The food, also excellent, Meli (our leader) made sure we had plenty of chances to have good, authentic local meals.  Meli is a outstanding caring and effective leader, who shares information all along the way. She's always thinking about what can make our experience better.
— Review left May 5, 2020
Linda – Class of 2020 | Oak Park, IL
If you think you have encountered the most dramatic landscape in the world, you haven't! Patagonia is phemoninal! Majestic, wild, dramatic--full of rare wildlife and hiking adventure. I was overcome every day I woke up or hiked along a 12" wide path in Torres del Paine with our passionate knowledgeable guides!
— Review left March 4, 2020
Elizabeth – Class of 2020 | Portland, OR
What a magnificent trip! Patagonia is a unique and stunning part of the world. The trip included Tierra del Fuego in Argentina, Cape Horn and Torres del Paine in Chile. For folks interested in seeing gorgeous land/seascapes and interesting animals, this is a trip of a lifetime! Beautiful glaciers! Beautiful mountains and lakes! Albatrosses, condors and guanacos! As a bonus, we also got a brief glimpse of two magnificent cities, Buenos Aires and Santiago.... The Road Scholar local guides were all very good: informative and helpful. In addition to much natural history, we were also taught about the complicated history of both nations. The group leader was excellent: besides being informative and helpful, he worked hard to smooth out any ruffles and took fantastic care of us all.... The fellow travelers were also fun and interesting to spend two weeks with.
— Review left March 3, 2020
Sue – Class of 2015 | Harbert, MI
Talk about shock and awe! Do not hesitate to go on this program. See it before others discover the beauty of Tierra del Fuego. See it while you can enjoy the history, the wildlife, and those magnificent glaciers. Tierra del Fuego is a real treasure.
— Review left February 10, 2020
Michael – Class of 2016 | South Dennis, MA
The Finis Terrae adventure in South America exceeded my expectations and kudos to RS for an informative, exciting, and lifetime experience that will inspire future trips with RS!
— Review left February 8, 2020
Frederick – Class of 2016 | Corrales, NM
The geology, flora and fauna are just out of this world.
— Review left February 1, 2020
Edward – Class of 2020 | Chicago, IL
Excellent adventure & group. Favorite Local Guides: Isabel (Ushuaia) and Jean (Santiago) - excellent communication skills. Favorite Local Lecturer: Terry (Santiago) - excellent communication skills and preparation. National Guide (Gabriel) looked after the group under especially difficult conditions, including medical evacuation and outbreak of UR Infections during the last half of the trip. Credit to Gabe also for his presentation regarding South American fossil evidence for Continental Drift. I appreciate Gabe's technical knowledge and his desire to communicate. Gabe speaks English with an American accent, making his commentary easy to understand, even for tired travelers. The hotels were excellently located. The hotels and the V. Australis were at a very high standard - very comfortable. V. Australis crew observed strong safety protocols, permitting inexperienced travelers to safely make their zodiac rides. Possible improvements: 1) When we left EZE secure area, Road Scholar sign was nowhere to be seen. Eventually we met local guide. Also: no local commentary during drive from EZE to our hotel. 2) Tango show appeared to be more athletic than cultural. Also the dinner served at the show left a number of travelers with digestive upset. The show kept tired travelers up late before next day's early flight to Ushuaia - possibly facilitating URI outbreak later in the trip. 3) First hiking excursion from V. Australis (Wulaia Bay) resulted in failure of the summit group to remain cohesive. Guide stated group must finish summit hike at the same time as lookout group, but my estimate is we returned to the ship almost 1/2 hour before the lookout group! 4)There was some confusion about exact timing. If individual paper handouts are to be avoided, I suggest a written schedule of tomorrow's events posted at dinner - travelers would photo them to get exact times. 5) 8:00 dinner is late! Combined with new food, this could interfere with sleep and facilitate URIs!
— Review left January 30, 2020
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Vera – Class of 2014 | Ottawa, Canada
This was an amazing, most interesting and pretty physically challenging trip. Amongst the most memorable events were reaching the top of Cape Horn, the 6.9 km (273 m elevation gain) hike to Mirador Lookout seeing the Icebergs floating on Gray Lake & Grey Glacier, watching Magellan penguins nesting on Magdalena Island and of course, seeing the elegant Guanacos in Torres del Paine National Park. Our trip leader Marcel Gonzalez was amazing! He made sure at all times, that each member of our group of eleven is doing well. Local guides in Buenos Aires (Sandra), in Ushuaia, all personnel on Ventura Australis, at Torres del Paine National Park (Xavier), and in Santiago (Jean) were very good, knowledgeable, teaching us about history, animals, nature and politics in each place we saw. This was truly, a memorable trip! The only things I would recommend modifying are as follows: 1) Wine Tasting in Buenos Aires: Wines were not of wine tasting quality. 2) Dinner and Tango Show in Buenos Aires: Dinner and Tango show was held in a very touristy venue. We were lined up at the tables like "sardines". Dinner was average; Tango show very "touristy". I would recommend seeing the true Tango dancing at a smaller, genuine venue. Same with the dinner. 3) Three night accommodation in Torres del Paine National Park on an island in Lago Pehoe was not very good. Food was very average. The hotel was like a Youth Hostel, something out of the sixties. The only thing great about the hotel were amazing views of Torres del Paine.
— Review left December 6, 2019
Connie – Class of 2014 | Saint Paul, MN
What a terrific trip this was. It was the perfect combination of incredible and diverse scenery, enjoyable hikes, and excellent information and learning sessions. The four days on the Stella Australis and the three days exploring Torres del Paine National Park were experiences of a lifetime. The days were basically full from morning till bedtime, yet I never felt too rushed or too busy. If you decide to go, make sure you bring rain pants and a good rain jacket and plenty of warm layers. At least in November, the idea of shorts and t-shirts was a tad laughable. Melina Gavira is the epitome of a good trip leader--knowledgeable, empathetic, organized, enthusiastic, personable, and a calm problem-solver. If you have a chance to travel with her to this South American version of paradise, grab the chance and go. If you have a group half as compatible as we had, you've got it made. We've done nine Road Scholar trips, and this was right up there at the top of list.
— Review left November 25, 2019
Rebecca – Class of 2016 | Sacramento, CA
This was a better than expected trip for me! It was my husband’s dream to go to Patagonia, not so much mine, but I was completely won over by the astonishing beauty in a rare and different part of the world on this trip. It has great diversity - starting and ending in two major cities, with jaw-dropping outdoor views and experiences in-between. Glaciers, icebergs, penguins, snow-covered mountains (and for us, actual snow!), waterfalls, wildlife and birds, birds, birds. Patagonia can truly go through four seasons in a day - be sure and bring warm, waterproof layers - especially for on the boat - you have to sit and slide on wet Zodiac pontoons, plus you might often be hiking in wet, windy and/ or snowing conditions. I brought a pair of light waterproof rain pants that I wore over warm fleece pants from REI - it worked out perfect - the rain shell pants could easily be rinsed/dried of mud (yes, there will be mud!) overnight and the fleece pants stayed clean and dry.. Also used a wind/rain shell over a down puffer jacket that worked out well too - light and warm. And if you can waterproof your shoes you will be better off - your feet will get wet on the glacier hikes. Last piece of advice: if Melina Gavira is the group leader - sign up as fast as you can - never seen anyone do it better!
— Review left November 16, 2019
Maria – Class of 2019 | Santa Fe, NM
Please send me the full review form, as you sent my husband, Fred Knight.
— Review left March 20, 2019
Susan – Class of 2015 | Portland, ME
Wow! What a wonderful way to see this stunning part of the world. Glaciers, penguins, condors, turquoise lakes, craggy peaks, wild Cape Horn, Zodiac adventures. Fascinating and fun, and just enough of a challenge each day to get the juices flowing.
— Review left March 9, 2019
Charles – Class of 2019 | Bennington, VT
This trip was an epic adventure for my wife and me! Spectacular, extraordinary, magnificent! We ran out of superlatives to describe what we saw and did. The variety built into this trip: the big cities (Buenos Aires at the beginning and Santiago at the end), the breath-taking scenery in Patagonia, the ship taking us to phenomenally gorgeous places, the hikes, the lectures, the group, the guides, the events = a truly incredible and perfect experience! Plus we hit a "sweet spot" with the weather. It was a trip of a lifetime!
— Review left March 5, 2019
Thomas – Class of 2019 | Bellingham, WA
We had a wonderful time on our Road Scholar excursion to Cape Horn and Torres del Paine National Park, both spectacular places.
— Review left March 4, 2019
Robert – Class of 2019 | Supply, NC
We usually avoid group tours because we like the freedom to explore places of our own choosing at our own pace. However, arranging transportation, accommodations and informative guides in a remote part of the world like Patagonia would have been challenging even for us experienced world travelers, so with some trepidation, my wife and I signed up for this tour. We were not disappointed. Every aspect of this Road Scholar tour was well organized, instructive and fun. Our tour guide, Marcel, was informative, humorous, and contributed to a "feel good" group atmosphere throughout the trip. The ship, Ventus Australis, was superb both in accommodations and food. The expeditions by Zodiac boat to glaciers, Cape Horn and Magallanes Island were the highlights of the trip for me. I highly recommend this trip to anyone who, like me, has always dreamed of exploring Patagonia.
— Review left February 6, 2019
Nancy – Class of 2011 | Lunenburg, MA
A wonderful way to experience the beauty and wonder of southern Patagonia! It was a great way learn about the fascinating countries of Argentina and Chile both from the very cosmopolitan capital cities to their most remote and spectacular islands and fjords.
— Review left January 31, 2019
Kevin – Class of 2017 | Reno, NV
This program was a mind blower! Unique beauty. Great staff and fellow travelers.
— Review left January 30, 2019