Patagonia and other adventure travel destinations

When to visit Patagonia: Weather for each Season

Choosing when to visit Patagonia is an essential consideration before planning your itinerary, as parts of the country are less accessible during the snowy winter months. Although weather in Patagonia is noted for its unpredictability, certain periods of the year are still better suited to particular outdoor activities. If visiting with the plan to see some of Patagonia’s extensive wildlife, migration patterns and breeding times are worth considering before you book your trip.

 

Average Seasonal Temperatures in Patagonia

Season

SpringSummerFallWinter

Temperatures

Sept-Nov

Dec-FebMarch-MayJune-Aug
Minimum36°F (2°C)

41°F (5°C)

32°F (0°C)

28°F (-2°C)

Maximum64°F (18°C)72°F (22°C)50°F (10°C)

43°F (6°C)

Temperatures and climatic conditions can vary significantly between the different regions of Patagonia and night time at altitude can see even colder temperatures. The piercing Patagonian wind can also make the ambient temperature feel around 30°F (6°C) cooler.

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Best Seasons for Visiting Patagonia

Season

Weather Conditions and Recommended Activities

Spring

(Sept-Nov)

  • Spring is characterized by temperate weather with occasional cold, overcast days and high winds.
  • Patagonia receives on average between 12-16 hours of daylight during this period.
  • Fewer tourists visit during spring, which makes prices lower and facilities less crowded.
  • This season is perfect for fly fishing from November, hiking and photography; spring is the time when the landscape awakens with blooms and the scenery is scattered with color.
Summer (Dec-Feb)
  • The weather during the summer months normally consists of warm days with up to 14-17 hours of daylight.
  • This is the high season for tourists, making prices more expensive and booking at least three months in advance essential.
  • Chileans holiday in January and February, so the main tourist attractions are often more crowded during these months.
  • Hiking, kayaking and rafting, horse riding, bird watching, fly fishing, photography and camping are possible at this time of the year.
Fall (March-May)
  • During fall, Patagonia sees sunny, clear skies and warm days in the northern regions. Cooler temperatures and cold nights reign in the south, including snowfall towards the very end of this season.
  • Days are shorter, with between 9-13 hours of daylight.
  • The beautiful colors of fall transform the otherwise green and white landscape, making it a favored time for photographers.
  • Prices are lower and visitor numbers drop during this period, although accommodations may shut down and tours become discontinued towards the end of April.
  • Conditions, particularly at the start of this season, are ideal for photography, hiking, fly fishing, horse riding, kayaking and rafting, and camping.
Winter (June-Aug)
  • Winter in Patagonia includes cold, short days with very chilly nights and snowfall in the mountains and most of the southern regions.
  • On average per day, Patagonia receives 8-10 hours of daylight.
  • Tourist facilities, including tours and accommodations, are often closed or not running during this period.
  • High levels of snowfall make skiing and snowboarding in the ski resorts the main attraction for visitors.

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