Las Torres Patagonia Unveils Updates and Rates for the 2025–2026 Season - Reserva Las Torres
06/05/2025

Las Torres Patagonia Unveils Updates and Rates for the 2025–2026 Season

The Patagonian company has shared details about upcoming hotel renovations, its culinary offer, and the pricing structure with which it will welcome guests when the new season opens this October.

Torres del Paine, May 5, 2025 — Las Torres Patagonia has announced new details about its upcoming 2025–2026 season, which is set to begin this October. The renowned Patagonian company is introducing a range of enhancements designed to elevate the visitor experience.

Among the highlights is the continued renovation of Hotel Las Torres. Now entering its second phase, this project is advancing the “Contemporary Patagonia” concept developed by architect Pedro Kovacic and interior designer Enrique Concha. This season’s upgrades will focus on giving a fresh new look to both the Coirón Restaurant and the Pionero Bar.

Additionally, the hotel’s gardens will undergo a transformation, turning them into inviting spaces for relaxation and a deeper connection with the natural surroundings.

2025–2026 Rates and Experiences

Las Torres Patagonia will continue to offer a wide range of options tailored to all types of travelers—from those seeking a luxurious, all-inclusive getaway to trekking enthusiasts eager to explore the park’s iconic trails and discover its most famous circuits.

All-Inclusive Program:

For guests looking for a worry-free experience that includes accommodation at Hotel Las Torres, all meals, guided excursions, and transportation, the All-Inclusive Program will be available starting at US$ 2,380 per person (low season), based on a 3-day, 2-night stay.

All-Inclusive Trekking Programs:

  • The W Circuit, the classic route that showcases Torres del Paine’s most iconic landscapes with expert guides and all the necessary gear, will be available from US$ 1,200 per person.
  • The W Express Program, which spans 4 days and 3 nights, is priced at US$ 1,200 per person.
  • The O Circuit, the ultimate adventure for those seeking a more challenging and complete experience of Torres del Paine, starts at US$ 2,120 per person.

Nightly Accommodation Options:

For travelers who prefer to create their own itinerary, nightly stays at Hotel Las Torres will be available starting at US$ 820, based on double occupancy and half-board service.
Mountain refuges located in the Central, Cuernos, and Francés sectors will start at US$ 185 per night.

Camping:

For those looking to camp in areas such as Chileno, Central, Cuernos, Francés, and Serón, the Full-Equipment Camping rate will be US$ 140 per person.

Reservations for the 2025–2026 season are now open. For more information on availability and program details, visit Las Torres Patagonia’s official website: www.lastorres.com

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