Las Torres Patagonia reopens with renovated rooms, premium camping, and trailhead access

Las Torres Patagonia, the family-owned reserve inside Chile's Torres del Paine National Park, reopens for the 2025-26 season on October 1, 2025. Travelers will find all-new guest rooms at Hotel Las Torres, expanded premium camping, and guided trekking that starts at the park's signature trailheads. The property's baqueanos lead exclusive horseback rides, while an on-site garden and bar program push regenerative practices from soil to sip. Fly into Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales, then continue by transfer through the Patagonian steppe to the reserve's Welcome Center.
Key points
- Why it matters: A rare in-park base with refreshed lodging and direct access to the W and O circuits.
- Travel impact: More all-inclusive options, elevated tents, and guided hikes simplify planning.
- What's next: Ongoing Base Torres trail rebuild, expanded garden output, and sustainability reporting.
- Pricing note: All-inclusive programs start from about $2,380 per person, double occupancy.
- Access: Connect via Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport (PUQ) or Teniente Julio Gallardo Airport (PNT).
Snapshot
As the only full-service estancia located at the start of the trail to the Base Las Torres viewpoint, the reserve lets hikers step straight onto marquee routes. Hotel Las Torres features 74 fully renovated rooms designed under the "Contemporary Patagonia" concept, while mountain cabins in the Cuernos sector add wood-heated coziness for two or three guests. Budget-friendly mountain hostels and fully equipped, elevated "premium" tents across Central, Chileno, Francés, Cuernos, and Serón round out the choices. Exclusive day trips for hotel guests range from Grey Glacier cruises to lenga forest walks and Aonikenk rock-art hikes. In the saddle, baqueanos oversee a herd of roughly 200 horses and guide rides through valleys and pampas. Evenings lean local: Coirón Restaurant sources from the on-site bio-intensive garden, and Pionero Bar's zero-waste Andiperla cocktail comes in an edible cup.
Background
Torres del Paine has been a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1978, balancing conservation with low-impact visitation. Las Torres Patagonia traces to the Kusanovic family, who shifted from ranching to hospitality in the 1990s and later removed livestock from the reserve to prioritize regeneration. Today the Las Torres Patagonia Conservancy funds trail work, species monitoring, volunteer programs, and fire prevention. The marquee project is rebuilding the Base Torres trail, a heavily trafficked ascent to the park's namesake granite towers. Air access funnels through Punta Arenas' Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport (PUQ) or Puerto Natales' Teniente Julio Gallardo Airport (PNT); British Airways maintains nonstop London-Santiago service with domestic connections south. From either airport, the property operates shuttles and private transfers into the park.
Latest developments
Renovated hotel rooms and wider stay choices for the 2025-26 season
Hotel Las Torres completed a full renovation of its 74 rooms across the 2024-25 season, adding materials and motifs that reflect local geology and culture. The upgrade coincides with expanded premium camping: elevated, platformed tents designed for Patagonian weather, now deployed across five sectors, plus standard semi-equipped and bring-your-own options. Cuernos mountain cabins, with made-up beds and wood heat, continue as a midway between hostel and hotel. All-inclusive programs bundle lodging, meals, open bar (house brands), park fees, transfers, and daily guided excursions, starting from about $2,380 per person for two to five nights.
Trailhead convenience, guided circuits, and exclusive day tours
With the hotel positioned at the start of the Base Las Torres trail and at the entrance to the W and O circuits, guided treks ranging four to eight days depart directly from the property. Hotel-guest-only day tours include Grey Glacier boat trips, Native Lenga Forest walks, Azul Lagoon, and an Aonikenk rock-art route. On horseback, baqueanos lead valley rides such as the three-hour Ascencio Valley route; mornings often begin with the roundup of the free-grazing herd. The resort's Welcome Center consolidates logistics, gear checks, and snacks for hikers shuttling between sectors.
Regenerative food and drink: garden-to-table and zero-waste mixology
A bio-intensive garden at the hotel supplies dozens of fruit, vegetable, herb, and edible-flower varieties to Coirón Restaurant and Pionero Bar, with seasonal harvests now surpassing 50 crop types. Chef Joaquín Pitta helms Coirón, emphasizing Patagonian flavors and cuts like lamb al palo, while head bartender Federico Gil's program reduces single-use waste via recycled-glass barware, in-house distillation, and edible vessels. Signature serve: the Andiperla-Tierra Paine gin with local notes-presented in a white-chocolate-coated cookie cup.
Analysis
For travelers who want Torres del Paine without daily transfers, Las Torres Patagonia offers something scarce in this park: a single operator spanning hotel-level comfort, mountain cabins, hostels, and premium camps, all tied to trailheads. That vertical integration reduces friction on the W and O circuits, where multi-vendor bookings and transport gaps can stall plans. The 74-room refresh modernizes the only in-park estancia experience, while elevated tents broaden access for hikers who want lighter packs and hot showers. The baqueano program is another differentiator; horseback riding inside park boundaries is uncommon, and the scale of the herd enables varied rides and cultural encounters. Sustainability claims are unusually tangible here: a published garden output, EOV verification, and a live trail-rebuild partnership align product with purpose. Pricing at about $2,380 for two to five nights, including excursions, is competitive once you net out transfers, park fees, and guided days. Advisors should pair travelers by fitness and weather tolerance, build buffer days for wind, and book sectors early in peak months.
Final thoughts
If Patagonia is on the list, reopening season is a smart window: long spring light, fresh infrastructure, and newly renovated rooms right at the trailhead. Whether you choose all-inclusive ease, a wood-heated Cuernos cabin, or a premium tent suspended above the ground, the reserve's mix of culture, conservation, and convenience makes Torres del Paine more approachable. Book early, plan for four-season weather in a day, and aim your sunrise for Base Las Torres. For an in-park base with direct access and a regenerative ethos, Las Torres Patagonia is the move.
Sources
- All-Inclusive programs, Hotel Las Torres
- Hotel Las Torres: location at trail start; 74 renovated rooms
- Season update and 2025-26 enhancements
- "Contemporary Patagonia" renovation; 74 rooms
- Premium, elevated tents and sector list
- Cuernos mountain cabins details
- Ascencio Valley horseback ride; hotel-guest exclusivity
- Horse stables and baqueano culture; ~200 horses
- Pionero Bar sustainable menu; Andiperla edible-cup cocktail
- Bio-intensive kitchen garden: crop counts and outputs
- Garden production expands past 50 varieties
- UNESCO biosphere reserve background
- Conservation VIP Torres del Paine volunteer trail work
- British Airways: London-Santiago direct
- Punta Arenas airport, PUQ (official identifiers)
- Puerto Natales airport, PNT