New program! W Express +. Enjoy the W Circuit like never before. - Reserva Las Torres
29/06/2024

New program! W Express +. Enjoy the W Circuit like never before.

Las Torres Patagonia has introduced a new program that will be available beginning this 2024-2025 season that includes all the highlights of the W Circuit and the amenities of Hotel Las Torres.

Torres del Paine, June 29, 2024. There are just over 100 days to go until the start of the new season at Las Torres Patagonia, which reopens its doors with many new features for its visitors, including remodeled rooms, new sustainability initiatives, and a new program for outdoor enthusiasts. 

W Express + is a major new development at Las Torres for the season that will begin this coming October. This new program allows travelers to take the W Express and add a fourth night at the end to stay at Hotel Las Torres, where they can enjoy all of its comforts and amenities.

This program includes self-guided hikes to Base Torres, Los Cuernos, Francés Valley, and the first Grey Glacier viewpoint (1 hour from the Paine Grande Sector). The program includes transportation from Puerto Natales to Torres del Paine by regular bus and from Hotel Las Torres to Puerto Natales airport or bus station by regular transfer from Hotel Las Torres.

New program! W Express +. Enjoy the W Circuit like never before

The four-night program includes three nights in a mountain hostel or campsite, as chosen by the travelers, plus one final night in Hotel Las Torres.

This trip includes one of the most memorable experiences for those who visit Torres del Paine National Park, crossing the magnificent Lake Pehoé in a catamaran.

The W Express + program has a five-day itinerary. The first day involves hiking up to the Base Torres Viewpoint, where visitors will have the chance to go up the Ascencio Valley, see the Los Vientos Pass, rest in the Chileno Sector, walk through a forest of lenga beeches, and finally admire the towers that give the national park its name.

The second day will take visitors on a tour of the Francés Sector, starting on the shores of Lake Nordenskjöld at the foot of Mount Almirante Nieto and its suspended glaciers. The itinerary continues along the Arriero River. Once you reach the highest viewpoint, you will be able to see the entirety of the lake and the Francés Glacier on Mount Cerro Paine.

New program! W Express +. Enjoy the W Circuit like never before
The third day begins with a hike to the Italiano Campsite, where the Francés Valley takes center stage with one of the most spectacular views in the whole park.

The fourth day includes a visit to the viewpoint over Lake Grey, where visitors will be able to watch pieces of the glacier float around the lake. The day closes with a boat ride on Lake Pehoé and then a bus to Amarga Lagoon to catch the shuttle to Hotel Las Torres. 

On the last day, travelers can have breakfast at the Coirón Restaurant, located near the hotel, and then take a regularly scheduled transfer to the Puerto Natales airport or bus station.

Las Torres Patagonia asks you to keep in mind that the W Express + program does not include airfare, guides, medical and travel insurance, beverages at the hostels, campsites or hotel, or tips. Any other service not mentioned in the brochure or other documents is not included.

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