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Patagonia Holiday Insurance: 6 Things to Consider

Posted on: 3rd July 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
We’ve had over a thousand customers visit Patagonia now and would offer the following advice to anyone reviewing their holiday insurance for a trip to Patagonia…
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Leo’s Winter Adventure in Torres del Paine

Posted on: 3rd July 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Leo returned in May from a Winter Trek in Torres del Paine. Here he tells us a little about his experiences on the trek, shares some wonderful photos, and provides some helpful tips for other people travelling to Patagonia in Winter…
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Patagonia on the web 27th June

Posted on: 26th June 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Swoop’s roundup of all things Patagonian across the web this week, 27th June.

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Patagonia on the Web – 20th June

Posted on: 20th June 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Swoop’s roundup of all things Patagonian across the web this week.

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Patagonia on the Web – 13th June

Posted on: 13th June 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Swoop’s roundup of all things Patagonian across the web this week.

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Hidroaysen Update

Posted on: 13th June 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Susannah joined the Swoop team a couple of months ago.
Here she explains what the rejection of the controversial ‘HidroAysen’ project means for Patagonia.
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Patagonia on the Web

Posted on: 6th June 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
A roundup of all things Patagonia we found on the web this week.
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Patagonia on the Web

Posted on: 30th May 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Patagonia on the Web – 30th May

A roundup of all things Patagonia we found on the web this week

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Patagonia on the Web – 23rd May

Posted on: 23rd May 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
Patagonia is all over the internet with bloggers, adventurers  and social media addicts posting all about their experiences and sharing their photographs. Each one providing more inspiration for a Patagonian adventure! Here are our pick of photos and blogs from…
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Luke’s Review of the Estancia 440, Puerto Varas

Posted on: 23rd May 2014 Last updated on: 23rd October 2015 Written by: Luke Errington
I stayed here prior to a wonderful 5 hour hike around Volcan Osorno and it felt very homely as part of a long trip when when I was on the road most days.

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An Englishman in Patagonia: book review

In ‘An Englishman in Patagonia’, John Pilkington beautifully details his eight-month backpacking trip, south from Santiago, winding his way along the Andes, through the heart of Patagonia to the end of the world in Ushuaia, before heading back up the…
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Sophisticated Simplicity Hidden in the Lake District

On my recce trip of the Patagonian Lake District in the spring of 2016, I discovered a few hidden gems nestled in the heart of the Patagonian Lake District. This one, a four drive north of Bariloche, was perched on…
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To guide, or not to guide…

Many of our customers visit Patagonia to enjoy the extensive variety of hiking trails in Torres del Paine, Los Glaciares, Tierra del Fuego and further north towards the Lake District. They will often ask us “why should I use a…
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An Idyllic Kayak Trip from Puerto Aysén

My mission during my recce of Patagonia in spring 2016 was to delve into Chile’s little-known region of Aysén. I tracked condors, mountain biked in remote national parks and took to the water multiple times to see sights only accessible by boat…
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Double the adventure for Nor & Cindy: 5 weeks in Patagonia and Antarctica

A handful of Swoop’s customers choose to venture to both Patagonia and the Antarctic on the same trip. Swoop only specialises in these two destinations and so is perfectly placed to offer the dream trip to someone looking for a…
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