Ride through Chile to Tierra del Fuego! This exciting two-week motorcycle tour will involve some remote off-road riding, so bring your appetite for adventure. This is a tour of some of the most remarkable corners of South America. In addition to motorcycle riding you can also enjoy other optional activities, including horseback riding, hiking into the Andes, studying the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier, and visiting the famous Ushuaia penguin sanctuary. In the evenings there will be time to relax at specially selected lodges or hotels, and go to restaurants where you can dine on delicious salmon, other fresh seafood from local waters, or some of the finest beef steaks or mutton you will ever taste. Our expert multilingual guides take great pride in attending to your comfort and enjoyment in this remarkable region during and after each day’s ride. Let us show you the many marvels of this enchanting land. Ushuaia is the furthest south city in the world. Professionally prepared BMW rental bikes are available. Riding routes are 30% off-highway and unpaved, 70% paved.
WARNING: This is not a normal motorcycle ride. This tour requires elements of endurance and stamina. Riders must be able to ride in adverse weather conditions and adverse road conditions. These roads are some of the roughest and most remote in the world. Riders must be physically fit, mentally strong, and able to cope with adversity. The accommodations on this trip range from luxurious to spartan.
This is the day most riders will fly from Santiago to Punta Arenas. We will pick everyone up at the Punta Arenas airport. You will get to pick up your rental motorcycle and ride it back to the hotel. If you fly in earlier, this could also be the day to shake off jet lag or see and explore this small coastal town. Everyone will stay at the Hotel Carpa Manzano. This evening we will all walk into town for the Welcome Dinner.
Journey northward on a scenic ride toward the Torres Del Paine National Park and travel over more gravel roadways to the ranch house turned lodge, the classic Hosteria el Pionero. Meals are served on site in the large formal dining room.
Ride a beautiful loop out to the magnificent Torres Del Paine park, where the world-renowned "Towers Of Blue" jut raggedly into the deep blue skies. See emerald and cobalt blue lakes, and plenty of condors, geese, and guanacos, and too many blooming flowers to count. Over 135 miles of exquisite dirt roads and scenery to experience. Stay again at the quaint Pioneer Hotel and feast on another delicious local meal.
Day Four, December 6thCross back into Argentina and ride to Calafate on the
legendary Ruta 40. Famous for high winds and long stretches of loose gravel, the road turns to smooth pavement. Famous for high winds and long stretches of loose gravel, this route will demand all of your attention. After several miles of gravel, the road turns to smooth pavement. We are staying two nights in this beautiful town along the shore of the deep blue waters of Lago Argentino.
Rest day in Calafate to either take a ride out and visit the fabulous Perito Merino Glacier, or to shop, explore, hike, etc.. The Hotel Los Hielos is famous for its beautiful location on the shores of Lago Argentino. An internet computer is available in the lobby for free use 24 hours a day.
Day Six, December 8thRide to La Angostura. Amazing nearly-new asphalt with big radius corners, in the middle of absolutely nowhere, with no traffic, then long miles of open gravel roads through vast countryside. View the incredible Fitzroy Mountain from a distance, or up close on a short optional side trip. Rolling vibrant desert colors throughout. Hang out with real Gauchos and live the cowboy lifestyle for an afternoon. Optional guided horseback rides around the ranch are available for a fee. These ranchers will grill and serve some of the best mutton you will ever taste. After many miles in the high winds of the legendary Route 40, the solitude and restful quiet of the remote hacienda will make up for the bunk house style sleeping arrangements. No internet.
Head east through the winding, mountainous terrain. We will ride by numerous sheep ranches as the sprawling countryside gives way to the historic port city of Rio Gallegos along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the amenities and modern styling of the four star Hotel Patagonia.
Day Eight, December 10thA scenic ride South will allow us to race the dolphins across the Strait of Magellan on the transport ferry as we continue on to Rio Grande. This small town along the coast is a friendly place, and the small lodge we stay in, the Hotel de los Sauces, is clean and well cared for. Excellent dinner choices in close vicinity.
Ride to Ushuaia. An exciting side excursion along the Beagle channel will put you nose to beak with wild penguins! Hiking trails are available to explore in the nearby ski area. Our housing for the evening will be on the outskirts of town in a modern lodge within the forest, Hotel Terrazas del Beagle. In the evening, enjoy a hand-crafted beer in the Beer Pub located on the first floor.
Journey along the Beagle Canal, the same area that Charles Darwin traveled for his research on "The Origin of Species". Rest day. Many surprises! We ride to the southernmost point in the world attainable by road. Mail your family a post card or letter from the southernmost postal depot on earth. This lovely park is well cared for and offers many miles of hiking and beautiful picnic sites. Stay again in Ushuaia.
Ride to Cerro Sombrero. Big, open country includes incredible riding, including plenty of twisties and sweepers. Then get a great hot and high pressure shower in this little inn (Hosteria Tunquelen) and tiny town in the middle of the island of Tierra del Fuego.
Today we re-cross on the ferry and ride along the Strait of
Magellan to Punta Arenas and turn in our motorcycles. Our lodging this night is in the Hotel Carpa Manzano. We will all celebrate with a farewell dinner in a special local restaurant.
The tour is a twelve day excursion through Chile and Argentina, highlighting the diverse beauty, culture and the most exceptional riding found anywhere.
Additional Details:Motorcycle License Required: United States citizens can go to AAA and ask for an Inter-America License. *Make sure you get your motorcycle endorsement on it!
Passport Required: A passport will be needed. No Visa is required for up to three months of travel in Argentina and Chile for citizens of the United States and Japan.
Border Crossings: The tour will cross the border between Argentina and Chile several times. Riders must be patient during this process, as it can take some time. They will be waiting in several lines to present their passport and their proof of International Insurance, which will be supplied with the bike.
Clothes: Temperatures range between 40 to 90 degrees F, and it is typically wet in the west and dry in the east. There will be a support vehicle with plenty of room for luggage, so bring the appropriate layers.
Motorcycle Bags: One waterproof bag with up to a 60 Liter capacity can be used on the bikes offered for this tour. Larger bags are not recommended.
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Money: Riders will need both Chilean and Argentinean Pesos to buy things outside of the tour package, like meals and shopping. We suggest that riders change from $1,000 - $2,000 US to each currency. This may be changed at either a bank before the start of the tour or at the airport in Santiago. ATM machines are available almost anywhere. Visa and Mastercard both work, though Visa is more widespread. To avoid any charging complications, notify your credit card company or bank that you are going on an international trip.
Guides / Support: Two multilingual guides and a bike mechanic will accompany the tour. The guides are backcountry first aid certified. They will also be carrying cell phones and a satellite phone. The support vehicle will carry spare parts for repairs on the road.
*Price does not include Bike Rental
Deposit: A $1000 deposit is required to secure a spot on the tours. The deposit will go towards the final tour price.
Payment: Full payment is due 90 days prior to the start of the tour.
Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancellations must be received more than 60 days prior to departure for a full refund. Cancellations received less than 60 days from departure will receive a 50% refund. After 60 days, deposits are NOT refundable, but ARE transferable to a different party or to a later date (subject to availability). We strongly suggest that riders purchase traveler’s insurance prior to registering for a tour to help off-set any costs involved in the event of a cancellation.