Discover Coyhaique's hidden treasures through your lens on this private photography tour.. Whether you're using a professional camera or smartphone, your local guide reveals interesting viewpoints and lesser-known spots that showcase Patagonia's stunning beauty.
Weave through charming backstreets to capture the authentic soul of the city, from weathered doorways to mountain vistas that frame urban life.
Your private guide, a native who knows every hidden corner of Coyhaique, customizes the experience to your skill level and interests. Capture sweeping landscapes, street scenes, and architectural details while learning the history behind each location.
Perfect for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced photographers. Leave with stunning images and insider knowledge of Coyhaique's most photogenic spots.
Stop #1 - We like to mention all the typical places to visit in town plus just a little bit more...first on our list: It's not the Monumento al Ovejero
Stop #2 in Coyhaique Town.
Stop #3 in Coyhaique Town
Stop #4 in Coyhaique Town
Stop #5 - We like to show you some of the off the beaten path spots in Coyhaique town. This is not one of them...but you should see it.
We will meet you on the steps of the Patagonia Store in the Plaza.
Patagonia is a vast and untouched region in southern Chile, known for its dramatic landscapes, including towering mountains, vast glaciers, and pristine lakes. It offers some of the most breathtaking natural scenery in the world, perfect for adventurous travelers and nature enthusiasts.
One of the most iconic national parks in the world, Torres del Paine offers stunning granite peaks, turquoise lakes, and vast glaciers. It's a hiker's paradise with well-marked trails for all levels.
A massive glacier within Torres del Paine National Park, Glacier Grey is known for its dramatic calving events and stunning blue ice formations. Visitors can take boat tours to get up close.
One of the most scenic road trips in the world, the Carretera Austral stretches over 1,240 km (770 miles) through the heart of Patagonia, offering breathtaking landscapes and remote villages.
A traditional Patagonian dish of lamb cooked on a spit over an open fire, often served with pebre (a spicy sauce made from tomatoes, onions, and chilies).
A delicacy in Patagonia, king crab is often served boiled or grilled, accompanied by melted butter or a spicy sauce.
A tart, red berry native to Patagonia, often used in jams, jellies, and desserts. It has a unique flavor similar to a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry.
This is the warmest and driest time of the year, ideal for hiking, trekking, and outdoor activities. The weather is generally stable, and the days are long, providing ample daylight for exploration.
Chilean Peso (CLP)
GMT-4 (Chile Standard Time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Patagonia is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming local population. However, it's essential to be prepared for the challenges of the remote and rugged landscape, including unpredictable weather and limited access to emergency services.
Coyhaique, Punta Arenas
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Patagonia, offering comfortable and reliable service. They are well-suited for long-distance travel between towns.
Available • Apps: Uber (limited availability), Local taxi apps
Car, Bike
A fascinating archaeological site featuring a large cave where the remains of a prehistoric ground sloth (milodón) were discovered. The site also includes a small museum and walking trails.
A stunning day trip that combines a boat ride through the fjords and a hike to the Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers. The trip offers breathtaking views of glaciers, waterfalls, and wildlife.
Price varies by option