Where to Go in 2026: Adventure Meets Impact at Las Torres Patagonia

Patagonia, Chile (July 2025) – As one of the only private reserves within Chile’s iconic Torres del Paine National Park, Las Torres Patagonia is proud to announce a series of property enhancements, conservation milestones, and new guest offerings for the 2025-2026 season. A family-owned natural and cultural reserve, Las Torres continues its long-standing mission to preserve the park’s biodiversity while offering immersive, meaningful experiences for travelers from around the world.

Set against the backdrop of one of the planet’s last truly wild frontiers, Las Torres Patagonia offers a rare blend of adventure, wellness, and purpose. As global travelers increasingly seek wide-open spaces, physical renewal, and peace of mind, Chilean Patagonia stands out as a safe, healing destination—ideal for reconnecting with nature and self.  According to a report conducted by Booking.com, “Fifty‑two percent of American travelers say they’re willing to pay for vacations ‘designed solely to extend their lifespan and improve their overall health.’”

The new season begins in October 2025, introducing revitalized gathering spaces, enhanced infrastructure, and new guest programming, all rooted in the property’s deep commitment to sustainability and regenerative travel.

What’s New for the 2025–2026 Season 

  • Enhancements on Property: The first stage of renovations debuted last season with redesigned guest rooms that reflect a contemporary, nature-inspired aesthetic by renowned Chilean architects Pedro Kovacic and Enrique Concha—offering travelers a serene retreat that complements the dramatic beauty of Torres del Paine. For the 2025-2026 season, guests can look forward to refreshed common areas including an updated reception area, renovated bar, and revitalized gardens designed to elevate the guest experience. Additionally, next season will see the launch of a new educational initiative as part of an active collaboration with local schools, aimed at children aged 12. The program will offer educational visits, allowing the kids to experience firsthand the natural wonders of the park and the conservation efforts being made to protect it. Further enhancing the guest experience is Bar Pionero’s expanded sustainability program, which has become a regional model for eco-conscious mixology. Recently, the team introduced new equipment to transform discarded glass bottles into eco-glasses, now used throughout the bar. Between October to April last season, nearly 2,000 pounds of glass were collected, reused, or recycled. The bar has also begun distilling leftover beer into gin and fermenting surplus into vinegar—innovative processes that turn waste into artisanal ingredients, further deepening Las Torres Patagonia’s commitment to circular hospitality.
  • Trail Reconstruction at Mirador Base Torres: Over 7 kilometers of the iconic trail to Mirador Base Torres is being reconstructed as a conservation project currently in progress. This initiative will improve the trekking experience while protecting fragile terrain from erosion, underscoring Las Torres Patagonia’s leadership in regenerative tourism.
  • New Water & Energy Systems: Efforts to reduce energy consumption and improve waste treatment continue to scale. Recently, over 540,000 liters of water were saved monthly at the Welcome Center through efficient faucet systems, and 7% of total energy consumption now comes from renewable sources. Activated sludge treatment plants, composting programs, and a robust recycling initiative (including 69 tons of recycled materials in 2023–2024) further support the reserve’s circular economy efforts.

A Global Leader in Climate Action: In April 2024, Las Torres Patagonia became one of the few tourism operators in Chile to sign the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, joining a global movement to cut emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050. The declaration commits the property to measurable climate strategies, annual public reporting, and collaboration across the sector.

New Offers for Meaningful Travel: Two new seasonal offers make this the perfect time to discover (or rediscover) Torres del Paine:

  • Hotel Las Torres 5-Night, 4-Day All-Inclusive Program: This seasonal package, valid for travel in October and November 2025, includes accommodations with sweeping mountain views, rich wildlife, and authentic cuisine. The offer strikes the perfect balance of adventure, comfort, and culture, allowing guests to explore at their own pace before returning to unwind with traditional Patagonian dishes and craft cocktails.
  • For those looking to take on the region’s most iconic trek, the W Circuit Express is also available at 25% off, for travel in October and November 2025. This condensed version of the legendary W route covers highlights including Mirador Base Torres, Los Cuernos, Valle del Francés, Paine Grande, and the Grey Glacier. Autumn’s vivid hues and fewer crowds make it an ideal time to explore.

Connecting Future Generations to Conservation: Starting in October 2025, a new education initiative led by Las Torres Patagonia Conservancy in partnership with regional authorities will bring more than 4,500 students to Torres del Paine National Park over the next decade, free of charge. Each year, 450 seventh-grade students from across the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica Region will participate in full-day immersive visits combining environmental education with hands-on conservation activities, such as trail maintenance and reforestation. The program aims to foster a lifelong connection to nature and a deeper understanding of the region’s ecological significance, especially among youth from remote and rural communities. Las Torres CEO Josian Yaksic Kusanovic notes, “Working in a natural and cultural reserve is a privilege that comes with responsibility. Our commitment to conservation is not seasonal. It’s permanent, and it shapes every decision we make.”

Las Torres Patagonia continues to evolve, offering guests unmatched access to the famed W and O trekking circuits alongside a deep, educational connection to the park’s ecosystems.

For more information, visit Las Torres Patagonia’s website or follow @lastorres.patagonia on social media.

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