Estancia San Luis
Over 45 years of livestock tradition
Estancia San Luis preserves more than 45 years of livestock tradition in authentic Patagonia. Its horseback rides, guided by expert 'baqueanos' (local cowboys), will offer you routes of varying duration with privileged views of the Torres del Paine and the Sierra Baguales, a natural habitat where guanacos, foxes, and condors coexist.
The main house, which in the past was the Río Vizcachas Outpost, will provide you with rustic accommodation that connects visitors with the history of the field workers. The experience is completed with the best of local cuisine, highlighting the unmissable spit-roasted lamb.
Plan your trip to Estancia San Luis
How to get there
How to get there by air
Fly directly to Teniente Julio Gallardo Airfield (PNT) in Puerto Natales, located just over an hour (95 km) by land from the estancia. Alternatively, land at Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Airport (PUQ) in Punta Arenas. This terminal offers greater flight availability, and from there you will need to travel 3 hours (250 km) to Natales.
How to get there by land
From Puerto Natales, drive north and in approximately an hour and a half you will arrive at the gates of the estancia. You will cross the town of Villa Cerro Castillo and then the Don Guillermo River. Continue along Route Y-185, where the view towards the Las Chinas River and the Sierra del Cazador make this journey an unforgettable experience.
Must-Know Tips
Plan your adventure at Estancia San Luis by booking as far in advance as possible, as capacity is limited. The Patagonian climate is unpredictable: dress in layers, wear sturdy footwear for trekking, and don’t forget sunscreen. You will be in a remote area with no cell phone signal, ideal for disconnecting and enjoying total immersion.
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