MOTORCYCLE:
Your own. The route is prepared for large adventure motorcycles. MotoBirds organises transport of your motorbike from Warsaw, Poland to the starting point of the tour and from the finish point of the tour back to Poland. Book the shipment of your motorcycle separately.
The shipping cost is not included in the tour price
TOUR DESCRIPTION:
Ride to the End of the World: The Ultimate Patagonian Expedition
This is not just a motorcycle tour — it’s a journey of extremes. A true expedition across the vast, untamed wilderness of South America, and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to ride to where the road ends and the continent falls away into the sea. Over 6,000 kilometers of diverse terrain will lead us from the heart of Chile through the Andes and into Argentina — and back again — carving our way through two of the most dramatic countries on Earth.
From the high mountain passes of the Andes to the windswept plains of the Patagonian steppe, this journey follows the legendary Ruta 40 and Ruta 7, winding past emerald lakes, hanging glaciers, ancient forests, and national parks that seem untouched by time. We’ll traverse icons of the natural world: Torres del Paine, Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Alerces National Park, Ventisquero Colgante, Lago las Torres, and Patagonia National Park, among others. Every kilometer brings a new view, a new challenge — and a new reason to keep riding.
But this expedition offers more than just roads. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to raft the waters of the Futaleufú River, soak in volcanic thermal baths, cruise across Lago General Carrera to explore the Marble Caves, sail the Beagle Channel, and walk beside penguins in their natural habitat. You’ll stand in front of the Torres del Paine, experience the thunder of the Perito Moreno glacier, and ride across passes few travelers ever reach.
Yes — the distances are long, and the weather can be wild. But this is what makes it an adventure. And when the wind howls across the pampas or the gravel kicks up beneath your tires, you’ll be riding with the confidence that every detail is handled — from expert support and logistics to the best local meals, wines, and places to rest each night.
This is Patagonia by motorcycle — raw, beautiful, and unforgettable. A ride to the end of the world, and far beyond anything ordinary.
Why Join This Tour?
- Bucket-list route: Ride from the Pacific coast to the end of the world, crossing Chile and Argentina through world-famous national parks and remote wilderness.
- Expert logistics: Premium support, experienced guides, local knowledge, and ferry crossings all handled for you.
- Small group experience: Limited places ensure a personal, flexible, and supportive environment on and off the road.
- Unforgettable scenery: Volcanos, glaciers, fjords, prehistoric caves, and panoramic mountain passes await every day.
- Ride your own bike: Your motorcycle is shipped in advance. You ride the bike you trust, on the roads it was made for.
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DETAILS OF THE TOUR

HIGHLIGHTS:
- Iconic routes: Carretera Austral, Ruta 40, Ruta de 7 Lagos
- National Parks: Parque Nacional Los Alerces, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, Parque Nacional Patagonia, Parque Nacional Pali Aike
Reserva Nacional Futaleufu, Reserva Nacional General Carrera - Andean frontier passes between Chile and Argentina: Paso Pichachen, Paso Futaleufu, Paso Roballos
- Lakes and lagoons: Laguna de la Laja, Lago Caviahue, Lago Alumine, Lago Lolog, Lago Lacar, Lago Hermos, Lago Falkner, Lago Villarino, Lago Traful,Lago Espejo Grande, Lago Correntoso, Lago Nahuel Huapi,Lago Gutierrez, Lago Mascardi, Lago Guillermo, Lago Lezana,Lago General Carrera / Buenos Aires, Lago Ghio, Lago Cardiel, Lago Viedma, Lago Argentino, Lago del Toro, Lago Fagnano
- Picuresque towns: Navidad, Caviachue, San Martin de los Andes, el Bolson, Bariloche, Ushuaia, el Calafate, Puerto Natales
- Volcanos, including Volcan Antuco
- Wild nature
- Glaciers, includin the most famous one Perito Moreno
- Tierra del Fuego
- Wild waterfalls, including Cascada del Agrio
- Rafting on Futaleufu river (optional)
- Boat trip on Lago General Carrera to Catedrales de Marmol (optional)
- Magellan Straight and boat trip to Isla Magdalena and pinguin collony (optional)
- Boat trip on Beagle Channel (optional)
- Visit on “two world ends”, where the road ends: Bahia Lapataia and Penisula Mitre

WEATHER:
The weather at this time of year is generally good, however Patagonia is famous for its capricious weather and extremely strong winds (on the Argentinian side). You have to be prepared for all types of weather conditions.

MOTORCYCLE GEAR:
Wearing adequate riding gear is an individual responsibility. We strongly recommend “adventure” or hard-shell type boots for this ride. Bring your own gear.

LUGGAGE:
We will be traveling light. Try not to take more than one 20kg luggage piece. It should be dust & water proof. For riding days take with you a small backpack or waterproof bag, with straps, to enable you to attach it to your motorbike.
IMPORTANT, REMEMBER:
We’ll ride through various climates, including mountain roads: You must be prepared for changing weather conditions.
We will not always have telephone coverage. There may also be no internet. Consider subscribing to a medevac policy such as Global Rescue.
MAXIMUM ALTITUDE:
1200
meters above seal levelDAY BY DAY TOUR PROGRAM
DAY 1 – Feb 1: Arrival in Santiago – Transfer to Valparaíso
Arrival in Santiago. Transfer to Valparaíso, a historic port city famous for its vibrant street art, hilltop views, and maritime charm. Relax and explore the town on a short evening walking tour.
DAY 2 – Feb 2: Valparaíso → Pichilemu (225 km)
Pick up the motorcycles in San Antonio. From there, enjoy a scenic coastal ride to Pichilemu (surfing town), Chile’s laid-back surf capital. A perfect introduction to riding in South America with smooth roads and ocean views.
DAY 3 – Feb 3: Pichilemu → Curacautín (580 km)
A longer day across central Chile’s interior. The ride takes you through vast farmlands, forested hills, and small towns, gradually climbing into the northern reaches of Patagonia. Overnight in a mountain town at the edge of the Andes.
DAY 4 – Feb 4: Curacautín → Conguillío National Park → Villarrica → Panguipulli (300 km)
Ride through Conguillío National Park, a dramatic volcanic landscape of lava flows, ancient araucaria trees, and snow-capped peaks. Stop at the Villarrica volcano viewpoint before continuing to Panguipulli, located by one of Chile’s most beautiful lakes.
DAY 5 – Feb 5: Panguipulli → Lago Llanquihue (315 km)
Enter Chile’s lake region — a landscape of glacial lakes, volcanoes, and German-influenced architecture. The day ends near Lago Llanquihue, with views of the iconic Osorno Volcano.
DAY 6 – Feb 6: Lago Llanquihue → Hornopirén (200 km)
A day of transition into remote Patagonia. Ride quiet roads through dense temperate rainforest before arriving in Hornopirén, gateway to the fjords. Overnight in a small port town surrounded by nature.
DAY 7 – Feb 7: Hornopirén → Caleta Gonzalo Ferry → Puyuhuapi (244 km + 4.5 hr ferry)
Ferry through the fjords to Caleta Gonzalo — a scenic and peaceful journey through untouched wilderness. After disembarking, continue riding along the Carretera Austral, one of the most iconic adventure routes in the world. Overnight in Puyuhuapi.
DAY 8 – Feb 8: Puyuhuapi → Coyhaique (233 km)
Continue south through rugged terrain, glacier-fed rivers, and narrow valleys. Arrive in Coyhaique, the largest town in this section of Patagonia — a great place to recharge and restock.
DAY 9 – Feb 9: Coyhaique → Puerto Río Tranquilo (215 km)
Ride to Puerto Río Tranquilo on the shores of the turquoise Lago General Carrera. In the afternoon, take a boat trip to the world-famous Marble Caves (Catedrales de Mármol), one of the region’s most unique geological wonders.
DAY 10 – Feb 10: Puerto Río Tranquilo → Los Antiguos, Argentina (180 km)
Cross the border into Argentina and continue toward Los Antiguos, a tranquil town known for its cherry orchards and peaceful landscapes. Enjoy views of the lake and a shift in geography and culture.
DAY 11 – Feb 11: Los Antiguos → Cueva de las Manos → Gobernador Gregores (415 km)
Travel through Argentina’s steppe and visit Cueva de las Manos — a UNESCO-listed site featuring prehistoric cave art. The day ends in Gobernador Gregores, a remote outpost surrounded by arid plains.
DAY 12 – Feb 12: Gobernador Gregores → El Calafate (340 km)
Ride into Argentine Patagonia’s southern reaches. Arrive in El Calafate, the gateway to the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier. The town offers great dining and accommodations.
DAY 13 – Feb 13: El Calafate – Glacier Experience
Rest day. Visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the few advancing glaciers in the world. Witness massive chunks of ice calving into the lake and explore boardwalks with panoramic views.
Day 14 – Feb 14: El Calafate → Torres del Paine → Puerto Natales (275 km)
Cross back into Chile and enter Torres del Paine National Park — home to some of the world’s most striking mountain scenery. Continue to Puerto Natales for the night, a scenic port town surrounded by fjords and cliffs.
Day 15 – Feb 15: Puerto Natales → Cerro Sombrero (420 km)
Travel through wide Patagonian plains, past estancias and wildlife. Cross the Strait of Magellan by ferry and reach Cerro Sombrero, a rugged outpost at the edge of Tierra del Fuego.
DAY 16 – Feb 16: Cerro Sombrero → Ushuaia (422 km)
The journey’s final stretch leads to Ushuaia — the southernmost city on Earth. Cross windswept passes and ride along the Beagle Channel before arriving at the “End of the World.” A major milestone for any serious rider.
DAY 17 – Feb 17: Ushuaia – Free Day
A well-earned rest day. Explore the town, visit the Tierra del Fuego National Park, or simply enjoy the accomplishment of having ridden to the planet’s southern tip.
DAY 18 – Feb 18: Ushuaia → Paso Bella Vista → Porvenir (500 km)
Start the return loop through remote landscapes and river valleys before arriving in Porvenir — one of Chile’s most isolated frontier towns.
DAY 19 – Feb 19: Porvenir → Punta Arenas (250 km or short ride + ferry)
Choose to ride the final coastal section or take a longer ferry across the Strait of Magellan. Punta Arenas is the final destination, a windswept historic city overlooking the sea.
DAY 20 – Feb 20: Departure from Punta Arenas
Fly home from Punta Arenas. Your bike returns by ship. You return with the memories of a lifetime.
THE ROUTE MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO POLITICAL, SOCIAL OR WEATHER FACTORS.
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PRICE INCLUDES:

MOTORCYCLE

4X4 CAR

GUIDE

SUPPORT CAR

MOTORBIKE MAINTENANCE

ACCOMMODATION & FOOD

TRANSPORT TO/FROM THE HOTEL

ACTIVITIES
Entry tickets to all national parks which we will visit on the way.
Punta Delgada Ferry Ticket through Magellan Stretch.

INSURANCE
- Basic travel insurance.
- Tourist Guarantee Fund fee.
- Tourist Support Fund fee.
IMPORTANT: For an additional fee, there is an option to independently extend the insurance within the Signal Iduna Safe Travels and/or Global Rescue partner offer. The price of the tour includes basic travel insurance.

PICTURES & GPX TRACKS FROM THE TOUR

WELCOME PACK
PRICE NOT INCLUDES:
- Airline tickets (tickets should not be bought until the organizer confirms the completion of the minimum group size).
- Ferry ticket from Porvenir to Punta Arenas, if taking this route will be possible.
- Motorcycle fuel.
- Tourist entry visa (not required for EU citizens).
- Medical expenses not covered by MotoBirds insurance.
- Meals other than breakfasts.
- Drinks.
- Costs related to the transport of the participant’s motorcycle to the finish point of the tour, in case the motorcycle or the participant cannot continue the tour.
- Entry tickets to the optional tourist attractions: boat trip to Perrito Moreno (around 100 EUR) / Beagle channel cruise (around 100 EUR) / boat trip to Marble caves (around 80 EUR) / rafting on Futaleufu river (around 80 EUR). The final price of these attractions depends on number of participants who decide to take part.