
Lodging & Fly Fishing


We specialize in fly fishing
We are the gateway to Torres del Paine






Learn more about our available options, whether All Inclusive, Day Trips, or Classes for those just starting out.






Fly Fishing Programs

The flora and fauna surrounding the city are a glimpse of what Torres del Paine has to offer. Here, you can spot condors soaring, flamingos in nearby lagoons, and with a bit of luck, the elusive puma. Guanacos, foxes, and a wide variety of birds also abound, filling the landscape with life and color. The native vegetation, including coirones, lengas, and ñirres, withstands the Patagonian wind and gives the region a unique character. Trekking in Torres del Paine is more than a physical activity; it's a connection with Patagonia. Every step brings the traveler closer to an unforgettable landscape, turning the experience into an adventure that will remain forever in the memory.
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Cerro Benítez Soft Trekking: A half-day visit to the Milodon´s Cave Natural Monument or a half-day trekking on Cerro Benítez, where you'll find panoramic views of the Ultima Esperanza Fjord, Lake Sofía, cave paintings, and majestic condors soaring overhead. You can also combine the two.
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Full-Day Tour Torres del Paine Park: A full-day tour of Torres del Paine Park, visiting all the viewpoints and places of interest. This tour also includes the option to do soft trekking in some areas, depending on the weather.
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Full-Day Tour and Grey Glacier Navigation: A full-day tour in Torres del Paine Park, visiting all the viewpoints and navigating across Lake Grey, visiting the imposing Grey Glacier.
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Base Torres Trekking: This consists of a high-difficulty trek to the Base Torres viewpoint. This trek is a full-day hike and must be scheduled according to weather conditions to fully appreciate the majesty of the Torres del Paine.
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Horseback Riding: This consists of a 4-5 hour horseback ride at a partner working ranch with pick-up and drop-off service.

Trekking & Excursions
Fly Fishing
Puerto Natales is recognized as the ideal entry point to Torres del Paine National Park, not only for its strategic location but also for the unique experience it offers visitors. Located on the shores of the Última Esperanza Fjord and surrounded by mountains, this Patagonian city offers a natural setting that prepares travelers for what they will find within the park. You can also find a varied and excellent cuisine, taking advantage of the blend of pampas and sea that makes the flavors of Patagonia unique and unparalleled.


We fish in a variety of waters, from classic Patagonian spring streams to medium-sized rivers, ideal for dry fly fishing enthusiasts.
There are also a couple of mountain streams in the area that are ideal for adventurous anglers who enjoy hiking to remote locations.
Our region is primarily home to resident brown trout, which are active from October to April. However, many rivers connect to lakes and the ocean, allowing for the migration of brown trout from both lakes and the sea. These migratory fish begin to appear in February, with March and April being the peak season.
We are bilingual local guides with extensive experience, specializing in fly fishing and casting instruction tailored to different ages and skill levels. We have in-depth knowledge of the Magallanes region, particularly Torres del Paine National Park, and hold the following certifications:
- Wilderness first reply WFR
- Licenced guide Torres del Paine
If you have no experience, don't worry, we'll guide you every step of the way.
