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Overview:
Run in one of the most breathtaking settings on the planet. The Patagonia Camp Cup is the wildest trail running race of the Patagonian autumn, with distances of 15K, 21K, and 42K, taking place on private trails through native forest, along the lakeshore, and with views of the Paine Massif. The trip includes race participation, luxury lodging in domes overlooking Lake Toro and the mountains, premium gastronomy, and optional post-event activities in Torres del Paine National Park.

The Purpose of This Experience:
experience Patagonia at its fullest—combining sport, nature, and comfort. This journey is designed for those who want to run in a unique environment, connect with autumn landscapes, and share the trail with other running enthusiasts. It also offers the chance to explore glaciers, iconic viewpoints, and local wildlife, backed by an expert team and an all-inclusive experience.
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Day-by-day itinerary
Summary:
Day 1 – Arrival in Santiago de Chile
Meet & greet at Santiago Airport and transfer to the hotel. You have the rest of the day to relax or enjoy a short walk around the city.
Hotel in Santiago
Hotel in Santiago
Day 2 – Flight to Puerto Natales + Patagonia Camp
Early transfer to the airport for the flight to Puerto Natales. Upon arrival, transfer to Patagonia Camp, an exclusive lodge facing Lake Toro, surrounded by native forest and with views of the Paine Massif. In the afternoon, explore the lodge’s private trails and viewpoints, or simply enjoy the lakeside setting. Dinner at the hotel.
Patagonia Camp
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Day 3 – Patagonia Camp Cup 2026
Participate in the wildest trail running race of the Patagonian autumn, with distances of 42K, 21K, and 15K. The courses traverse colorful forests, crystal-clear rivers, and panoramic viewpoints of the Paine Massif, with landscapes of turquoise lakes, snow-capped mountains, and the region’s iconic winds. The day ends with the official award ceremony and an outdoor celebration featuring a Patagonian barbecue, organic wines, craft beer, and live music.
Patagonia Camp
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Day 4 – Excursions in Torres del Paine
Option 1: Grey Glacier Excursion – Start with a 35-minute walk through a lenga beech forest and along the shore of Grey Lake before boarding a boat that navigates up close to the glacier’s towering blue ice walls. The scenery blends snow-covered mountains, drifting icebergs, and stunning shades of blue.
Option 2: Miradores Paine Hike – Medium–low difficulty trek combining two iconic trails of Torres del Paine National Park, totaling 9 km and around 5 hours of active walking. Begin at Salto Grande waterfall, which connects two turquoise lakes, then hike to a viewpoint of the Paine Horns. Continue to the Pehoé sector for a gentle climb to a rocky summit where condors nest, offering spectacular views of the massif, the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, and the Baguales Range.
Patagonia Camp
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Day 5 – Return to Santiago
Breakfast at the lodge and transfer to Puerto Natales for the flight back to Santiago to connect with your international flight. Alternatively, extend your stay with 2 extra nights at Patagonia Camp or 3 nights at Estancia Cerro Guido to keep exploring Patagonia.
Meals included: Breakfast
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Available dates:
Tipo de Habitación | Carrera y 3 noches habitación single precio por persona | Noche extra doble | Carrera y 3 noches habitación doble precio por persona | Noche extra single |
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YURT DELUXE | $3,000.00 | $782.00 | $2,346.00 | $1,000.00 |
YURT DELUXE JACUZZI
| $3,484.50 | $897.00 | $2,691.00 | $1,161.50 |
YURT LAKEFRONT JACUZZI
| $3,967.50 | $943.00 | $2,829.00 | $1,322.50 |
YURT SUITE JACUZZI | $3,657.00 | $1,058.00 | $3,174.00 | $1,219.00 |
Hotels
Includes:
Accommodation in Deluxe Yurt, Deluxe Yurt + Jacuzzi, Suite Yurt, or Family Yurt, as requested.
Shared transfers at fixed times to/from Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales (subject to change based on domestic flights).
Full board (buffet breakfast, box lunch, and three-course dinner) with open bar for standard wines and liquors.
Patagonia Camp Cup entry, runner’s kit, and access to the award ceremony and party.
Daily shared excursion options to Torres del Paine National Park and surroundings, according to the excursion menu (minimum 2 yurts per departure).
Trekking poles, helmets, and reusable water bottles for excursions.
Bilingual guides (Spanish & English).

Minimum age
The minimum age to participate in the 42 km and 21 km distances is 18 years. The minimum age for the 15 km race is 14 years. In all cases, the race day is considered the race day. The minimum age for accompanying persons is 12 years.
Start time
Approximately 3:00 pm on Day 1 (check-in at the hotel in Santiago).
End time
Around 10:00 am on the last day (hotel check-out and transfer to the airport).
Guaranteed departure
The trip is confirmed with a minimum of 1 person
Maximum size
16 people
Supplement
An additional charge of $XXX USD applies for those who wish to stay in a private room.
More information:
Not Included:
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International flights.
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Passport and visas (if applicable according to nationality).
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Government arrival or departure taxes not mentioned in the program.
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Travel insurance (medical, cancellation, interruption, baggage).
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Excess baggage fees on international or domestic flights.
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Grey Glacier excursion (additional cost for All-Inclusive Shared program).
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Premium wines and liquors.
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Laundry service.
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Phone charges (may vary by location).
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Voluntary tips for guides and staff.
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Extra accommodation not specified.
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Optional adventure activities not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary.
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Any meals or drinks not specified in the program.
Extension Options:
2-night extension at Patagonia Camp: Enjoy more time at this one-of-a-kind lodge with additional excursions in Torres del Paine National Park, such as kayaking, trekking, and boat navigation.
3-night extension at Estancia Cerro Guido: Experience a traditional Patagonian ranch with horseback riding, scenic hikes, and the chance to learn about gaucho culture.
