Flights to Patagonia with SKY Airline

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Flights to Patagonia

Santiago (SCL)to

Bariloche (BRC)
Depart: Thu 11 Sep
From
CLP 51.700
Seen: 24 minutes ago
One-way
Basic Fare

Santiago (SCL)to

Puerto Natales (PNT)
Depart: Tue 12 Aug
From
CLP 42.990
Seen: 3 hrs ago
One-way
Basic Fare

Santiago (SCL)to

Castro (MHC)
Depart: Fri 14 Nov
From
CLP 32.990
Seen: 4 hrs ago
One-way
Basic Fare

Buenos Aires (BUE)to

Puerto Montt (PMC)
Depart: Wed 24 Sep
From
CLP 71.440
Seen: 2 hrs ago
One-way
Basic Fare

Buenos Aires (EZE)to

Puerto Montt (PMC)
Depart: Wed 27 Aug
From
CLP 71.440
Seen: 4 hrs ago
One-way
Basic Fare

Fares shown have been collected within the last 24 hours and may no longer be available at the time of booking. Fares correspond to Zero Fare which includes carry-on bag only and are subject to terms and conditions.

Buy your flights to Patagonia with SKY

Are you looking for a destination that combines adventure with scenery and the magic of snow? Flights to Patagonia are waiting for you to have an unparalleled experience. Decorated by imposing postcards of snow and nature, it is one of the destinations where outdoor attractions combine with wildlife and the tranquility of the environment to give the traveler an unforgettable experience of disconnection and relaxation. With SKY, enjoy more for less and visit one of the most sought-after natural wonders by tourists worldwide.

Find cheap flights to Patagonia

SKY Airline is your ideal ally to venture into Patagonia, with our flights at the best prices. Whether flying to Calafate, Castro, Puerto Natales, Puerto Montt, or Bariloche, these destinations are usually the favorite of many travelers who embark on the journey to know this natural jewel of the south of the continent and its many attractions such as glaciers or ecological parks.

How to find offers for flights to Patagonia?

To find the best rates and options for flights to Patagonia, the main recommendation is to plan your trip. Do regular consultations on our site to take advantage of the offers we have available throughout the year. Good planning can mean substantial savings on your travel.


Tourism at Patagonia: Cities to reach Patagonia with SKY

Patagonia offers its visitors diverse attractions around exploration, sports, gastronomy and culture. In terms of climate, costs and influx of visitors, the tourist seasons in the different access points vary, being the best option the one that fits the particular plans of each traveler.

  1. Calafate: El Calafate is one of the gateways to Argentine Patagonia, being the favorite starting point for many travelers who embark on the journey to know this natural jewel of the southern continent thanks to its attractions such as the Perito Moreno glacier, Mount Fitz Roy, or the Glaciers National Park, as well as its diverse offer of extreme outdoor sports. Fly to El Calafate with SKY from different points of the continent such as Santiago and São Paulo.
  2. Bariloche: Famous for its dreamy landscapes and artisanal chocolate, it is a must-see destination located in the heart of Argentine Patagonia. San Carlos de Bariloche is widely known for its alpine landscapes, crystalline lakes, and the practice of winter sports. It is the perfect place for lovers of skiing, hiking, and nature in its purest state.
  3. Puerto Natales: Immerse yourself in the culture of southern Chile enjoying dreamlike landscapes and discovering its charms such as gastronomy, focused on seafood as it is a port city, or the Torres del Paine National Park, as well as wildlife sightings at different points, which stand out particularly thanks to its sustainable tourism initiatives.
  4. Puerto Montt: Arriving in Puerto Montt, embark in the Chilean lakes' region, with access to destinations such as Puerto Varas, the Osorno Volcano or Lake Llanquihue, and the mythical Carretera Austral, which crosses unparalleled natural landscapes. Puerto Montt and his unparalleled beauty awaits.
  5. Castro: Explore the lakes, volcanoes, Palafitos (iconic wooden houses and churches), and the rich culture of Chiloé Island by arriving in Castro, its capital. Enjoy a long walk along the waterfront, the handicraft markets of Dalcahue, or the hiking trails full of diverse flora and fauna through the National Park. The island's natural beauty, architectural tradition, and cultural uniqueness await you.

What is the best season to travel to Patagonia?

The best season to travel to Patagonia depends on the traveler's expectations. Summer, between December and January, lends itself to activities such as trekking or hiking. However, this season is also usually the most expensive, both in terms of flights and the price of goods and services. The best alternative in terms of cost-benefit ratio is mid-season, which takes place in autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November) since the weather is not only favorable for outdoor activities but also the tourist sites are less crowded. If what is sought is to enjoy the snowy landscapes and winter sports activities, this season runs between June and August, being also the most accessible in cost as it has the least number of tourists.

Una persona caminando en un glaciar
Una persona haciendo una caminata en el Calafate

Make the most of outdoor sports activities

Beyond the glaciers, take advantage of the outdoor sports activities in Patagonia and its different access points, which range from trekking and mountaineering to boat rides, bird watching and even guided fishing. Its majestic landscapes will be an unforgettable backdrop for your extreme sport experiences.

Una persona tomandose una selfie con los glaciares del Calafate de fondo
Glaciares del Calafate

Recommendations for traveling to Patagonia

  • Always have your documents at hand, such as identification and passport, as well as the emergency numbers of the authorities.
  • Identify and map your route to Patagonia in advance, because not only do the transportation possibilities vary depending on the access point you have chosen, but it is also important to schedule all possible points to avoid unforeseen events in the schedules.
  • Beyond the glaciers, take advantage of outdoor sports activities, from trekking and mountaineering to boat rides, bird watching, and even guided fishing.
  • Excursions are usually long, so don't forget to plan your time well to avoid surprises and worries!

Frequent questions

Most countries do not require a visa for short stays. In this case, both countries fit into that category. However, it is always good to check with your embassy.

As it is a mostly tourist and natural destination, you can walk around and enjoy the scenery without worrying. However, as in any place, it is always good to take basic precautions in the most crowded spots.