Awasi Patagonia, Torres del Paine Hotels
Eco-friendly luxury villas with hot tubs and views of Torres del Paine, plus a restaurant and bar on-site
Nestled discreetly within the vast and unspoiled Patagonian wilderness, Awasi Patagonia presents a unique collection of villas that artfully combine luxurious comfort with the untamed beauty of nature. Situated just over an hour’s drive from the world-renowned Torres del Paine National Park and approximately two hours from the charming town of Puerto Natales, this exceptional retreat offers an unparalleled experience.
The villas themselves are strategically positioned on a private reserve steeped in history, a location that holds particular significance as the very spot where Florence Dixie, a remarkable 19th-century British adventurer and aristocrat, first set eyes on the majestic Torres del Paine mountain range. Her captivating travelogues and vivid descriptions of this iconic three-peaked range, which she affectionately referred to as “Cleopatra’s Needles” during her time, played a pivotal role in bringing the area to international attention and sparking global interest in its breathtaking scenery.
The property comprises a limited number of just under fifteen meticulously designed villas, each thoughtfully constructed on stilts and utilizing locally sourced natural materials to minimize any potential disturbance to the surrounding wildlife. This commitment to ecological preservation allows guests to immerse themselves in the natural environment with minimal impact. The wildlife is abundant in the region. From the comfort of your private villa, with its expansive wraparound windows, you might be fortunate enough to spot graceful guanacos grazing on the pampas, swift ñandus roaming the open plains, or even the elusive puma prowling in the distance, all against the stunning backdrop of the majestic Torres del Paine mountains and the serene waters of Lake Sarmiento.
For families or small groups seeking a shared experience, a spacious two-bedroom villa option is available. The architectural inspiration for the villas draws heavily from traditional Patagonian shelters and ranching outposts, resulting in a cozy and inviting atmosphere that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern amenities. Inside, guests will find a harmonious mix of warm woods, intricately handwoven textiles, and organic materials, creating a space that feels both luxurious and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape. Each villa offers the added indulgence of a private outdoor hot tub, perfect for relaxing under the stars after a day of exploration. The bathrooms are equally well-appointed, featuring bathtubs with invigorating showers.
A distinctive feature of Awasi Patagonia is the personalized service offered to each guest. Every villa is assigned a dedicated private guide and a 4WD vehicle, granting you the freedom to embark on tailor-made excursions designed to suit your individual interests and preferences. After a fulfilling day of adventuring and discovery, guests can retreat to the main lodge, a welcoming gathering place where they can savor delicious meals prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and indulge in expertly crafted cocktails.
The exceptional hospitality at Awasi Patagonia is a true highlight of the experience. The attentive staff demonstrates a remarkable blend of support, discretion, and genuine consideration for each guest’s needs. They may surprise you with thoughtful gifts in your villa after an excursion, remember your preferred cocktail without prompting, or even pack extra cookies and snacks for your hike, anticipating your culinary preferences.
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