Kayaking in Patagonia, Rio Serrano 2 Days
(Price per person/based on 2 )
The follow the Serrano River at a steady pace, with the Paine Massif always in the background, guiding the way. After about an hour and a half, we reach Serrano Waterfall, where we step out and carry the kayaks for a short portage part of the journey out here. Back on the water, the river opens up again, leading us toward Serrano Glacier, with constant views of Tyndall Glacier and the Geike Range along the way. It’s one of those sections where you really feel how remote Patagonia is.
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KAYAK IN BERNARDO O’HIGGINS NATIONAL PARK
The river that joins two national parks and it`s the connection between Puerto Natales and Torres Del Paine? It’s a two-day trip to Puerto Toro, where we take a ferry that will take us back to the town through the Ultima Esperanza fjord.
Active – Guided
Adventure Style
Moderate
Difficulty
2 Days
Duration
Kayaking in Patagonia
For travelers seeking to explore off-the-beaten-path routes and hidden corners of Chile’s national parks, kayaking is the perfect way to get closer to nature.
Come paddle with us and discover the wild side of Patagonia from the water!
ITINERARY
A quiet way to experience Patagonia, moving by water through Torres del Paine. We leave Puerto Natales and paddle the Serrano River at a relaxed pace, surrounded by glaciers, wide valleys, and true wilderness. We camp near the fjord, share a warm meal, and wake up close to the ice. On day two, we paddle among icebergs in front of the glacier, then return by boat through Última Esperanza Fjord with views of Balmaceda and a traditional Patagonian lunch.

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Our team knows this region inside out, and we’ll guide you with honest advice, the right logistics, and the small details that make a big difference out there. Reach out to our adventure specialists, and we’ll shape something that truly fits you.

