The Carretera Austral is one of the world's great road trips, a 1,240 km highway carved through the wild heart of Chilean Patagonia. Built under challenging conditions through temperate rainforests, alongside fjords, and past glaciers and volcanoes, it remains one of the most scenic and adventurous drives on Earth. This 8-day itinerary covers the highlights of the northern and central sections, from Chaitén to the Marble Caves, hitting the most spectacular stops along the way.

Driving the Carretera Austral requires patience, preparation, and the right vehicle. Much of the road is unpaved, with sections of gravel, mud, and single-lane bridges. A sturdy SUV with good ground clearance is essential, and carrying extra fuel, food, and water is advisable as services can be sparse between towns. The reward for this effort is immense: virtually untouched nature, tiny communities that welcome visitors with genuine warmth, and landscapes that will leave you speechless. This is adventure driving at its finest.

Melhor Temporada

December to March (austral summer). January and February offer the best weather and all services are operational. The Carretera Austral sees rain year-round, so waterproof gear is always essential.

Roteiro Dia a Dia

Dia 1

Arrival in Chaitén

20 km (local exploration)
30 minutes

Arrive in Chaitén either by ferry from Puerto Montt or Chiloé, or by flying into the small Chaitén airstrip. Pick up your rental car and explore this small town that was devastated by the 2008 volcanic eruption and has been slowly rebuilt with remarkable resilience. Visit the ghost town area where buildings remain buried under volcanic ash, a haunting reminder of nature's power. Walk to the edge of the Chaitén Volcano crater trail for views of the steaming dome. In the evening, explore Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park's southern entrance, one of Chile's greatest conservation success stories.

Pick up rental car in ChaiténVisit the volcanic destruction zoneWalk toward Chaitén Volcano viewpointExplore Pumalín Park entrance area
Pernoitar: Chaitén💡 Ferry schedules from Puerto Montt or Chiloé to Chaitén vary seasonally — book well in advance. Stock up on cash in Chaitén, as ATMs become scarce further south on the Carretera Austral.
Dia 2

Chaitén to Futaleufú

155 km
3.5 hours

Drive southeast from Chaitén on a spectacular road that winds through dense valdivian rainforest and past turquoise rivers. The 155 km drive to Futaleufú takes about 3.5 hours on a mix of paved and gravel road, crossing into increasingly dramatic Andean scenery. Futaleufú sits on the banks of its namesake river, considered one of the top whitewater rivers on the planet. Even if you do not raft, the town is charming and the river valley is stunning. Spend the afternoon exploring the town, walking along the river, or taking a gentle float trip to admire the impossibly blue water.

Scenic drive from Chaitén to FutaleufúExplore Futaleufú townRiverside walk along Río FutaleufúOptional: Gentle float trip on the river
Pernoitar: Futaleufú💡 The road to Futaleufú has some steep and narrow sections. Drive carefully and honk before blind curves. Fuel up in Chaitén, as there are limited options between the two towns.
Dia 3

Futaleufú Adventure Day

20 km (local exploration)
30 minutes

Dedicate a full day to adventure in Futaleufú. For thrill-seekers, a half-day or full-day whitewater rafting trip on the Futaleufú River is a must — the Class IV-V rapids set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains make it an adrenaline-pumping experience. For those preferring something calmer, excellent hiking trails lead to viewpoints overlooking the valley, or you can try fly fishing in the river's calmer sections. Mountain biking, horseback riding, and kayaking are also available through local outfitters. This is an active day in one of Patagonia's most beautiful valleys.

Whitewater rafting on Río FutaleufúOptional: Hiking to valley viewpointsOptional: Fly fishing or kayakingExplore the Futaleufú valley
Pernoitar: Futaleufú💡 Book rafting trips at least a week in advance during peak season. No prior rafting experience is needed for most guided trips. Bring a change of dry clothes and waterproof your camera. Water temperatures are cold even in summer.
Dia 4

Futaleufú to Puyuhuapi

280 km
5.5 hours

Return to the Carretera Austral mainline and drive south toward the charming village of Puyuhuapi. This is one of the most scenic sections of the entire Carretera Austral, winding through dense rainforest, past waterfalls cascading down moss-covered cliffs, and alongside the deep blue Puyuhuapi Fjord. Stop at Queulat National Park to hike to the viewpoint of the famous Ventisquero Colgante (Hanging Glacier), a surreal glacier suspended between two peaks with twin waterfalls plunging from its face. Continue to Puyuhuapi, a tiny village founded by German settlers, and end your day soaking in the Termas de Puyuhuapi hot springs.

Drive Futaleufú to Puyuhuapi via Carretera AustralHike to Ventisquero Colgante in Queulat National ParkExplore Puyuhuapi villageSoak in Termas de Puyuhuapi hot springs
Pernoitar: Puyuhuapi💡 The Ventisquero Colgante trail is about 3.5 km round trip and moderately easy. Start early to avoid afternoon cloud cover that can obscure the glacier. The hot springs at Termas de Puyuhuapi can be accessed by boat — book your transfer in advance.
Dia 5

Puyuhuapi to Coyhaique

220 km
4 hours

Continue south on the Carretera Austral toward Coyhaique, the regional capital and largest town on the route. The drive passes through increasingly varied landscapes as temperate rainforest gradually gives way to drier Patagonian steppe. Stop at the Piedra del Gato viewpoint and the Portezuelo Queulat pass for dramatic mountain panoramas. Arrive in Coyhaique and enjoy the amenities of a proper Patagonian town — good restaurants, well-stocked supermarkets, and a vibrant local culture. Visit the pentagonal Plaza de Armas and the Museo Regional for insights into the history of Aysén.

Scenic drive from Puyuhuapi to CoyhaiqueStop at Portezuelo Queulat viewpointExplore Coyhaique town centerVisit Museo Regional de Aysén
Pernoitar: Coyhaique💡 Coyhaique is the last place to stock up on fuel, cash, and supplies before heading to the Marble Caves. Fill your tank and withdraw cash here. The supermarkets have the best selection on the entire Carretera Austral.
Dia 6

Coyhaique to Marble Caves

220 km
4 hours

Drive south from Coyhaique along the Carretera Austral and then branch off toward Lago General Carrera, the largest lake in Chile and second-largest in South America. The drive is stunning, descending from mountains into a broad valley with the massive azure lake dominating the view. Continue to the village of Puerto Río Tranquilo on the lake's western shore, your base for visiting the Marble Caves (Catedrales de Mármol). In the afternoon, take a boat or kayak excursion into the caves, where centuries of wave erosion have carved swirling patterns of blue, white, and grey marble into cathedral-like caverns. The turquoise water reflects off the polished stone, creating an otherworldly spectacle.

Drive from Coyhaique to Puerto Río TranquiloBoat or kayak tour of the Marble CavesPhotography in the marble cavernsExplore Lago General Carrera shoreline
Pernoitar: Puerto Río Tranquilo💡 Marble Caves tours depend on lake conditions. Morning departures often have calmer water and better light inside the caves. Kayak tours offer a more intimate experience but require calm weather. Book the first available tour upon arrival.
Dia 7

Marble Caves Area Exploration

120 km (if visiting Exploradores Glacier)
3 hours (round trip to glacier)

Spend a second day in the Marble Caves area for deeper exploration. If you took a boat yesterday, try the kayak option today for a completely different perspective inside the caverns. Alternatively, drive south to the Exploradores Glacier, a massive river of ice accessible via a gravel road from Puerto Río Tranquilo. Guided ice hikes on the glacier are available and offer a thrilling close-up experience with crevasses and blue ice formations. In the afternoon, simply relax by the spectacular lake, enjoy a picnic on the shore, or drive to the nearby village of Puerto Sánchez for quieter viewpoints of Lago General Carrera.

Kayak tour of Marble Caves (or second boat tour)Optional: Drive to Exploradores GlacierOptional: Guided ice hike on the glacierRelax by Lago General Carrera
Pernoitar: Puerto Río Tranquilo💡 The road to Exploradores Glacier is 52 km of gravel each way and takes about 1.5 hours. The glacier hike must be booked with a licensed guide. Bring warm waterproof layers for ice activities.
Dia 8

Return to Coyhaique & Departure

275 km
5 hours

Begin the drive back north to Coyhaique for your departure. The return drive follows the same spectacular route, but you will notice entirely different light and details on the second pass. Stop at any viewpoints you missed on the way down. Arrive in Coyhaique with time for a final lunch and souvenir shopping before heading to Balmaceda Airport (BBA), located 55 km south of town. Return your rental car and depart, carrying memories of one of the most extraordinary road trips in the world.

Drive from Puerto Río Tranquilo to CoyhaiqueFinal lunch in CoyhaiqueDrive to Balmaceda Airport (BBA)Return rental car and depart
Pernoitar: N/A💡 Allow 5-6 hours total for the drive from Puerto Río Tranquilo to Balmaceda Airport, including stops. Roads can be slow due to construction. Arrive at BBA at least 1.5 hours before your flight.

Destaques da Viagem

  • Kayaking through the luminous Marble Caves
  • Rafting world-class rapids on Río Futaleufú
  • Hiking to the Hanging Glacier in Queulat National Park
  • Soaking in Puyuhuapi hot springs beside the fjord
  • Driving the legendary Carretera Austral through rainforest
  • Exploring the rebuilt town of Chaitén and its volcano
  • Views of Lago General Carrera, Chile's largest lake

Lista de Bagagem

  • Waterproof jacket and pants (rain is frequent)
  • Sturdy hiking boots
  • Warm layers (fleece, down jacket)
  • Quick-dry clothing
  • Swimsuit (for hot springs)
  • Dry bags for electronics
  • Headlamp and flashlight
  • Insect repellent (tábanos/horseflies in summer)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Snacks and emergency food supplies
  • Physical road map (cell signal is spotty)
  • Spare tire check and basic tool kit

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Orçamento Estimado (2 Pessoas)

Accommodation$560–$1,120 (7 nights, mix of cabañas and hotels)
Food$350–$600 (restaurants and self-catering)
Activities$250–$500 (rafting, Marble Caves tour, hot springs, park entries)
Total$1,870–$3,320 per person

Resumo de CustosChaitén

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Custo Diário (USD)

EconômicoUSD 30-50/dia
IntermediárioUSD 60-100/dia
LuxoUSD 120+/dia

Custo por Categoria

Hospedagem
USD 15-30 por dormitório, USD 35-50 por quarto privativo
Alimentação
USD 3-7 por refeição leve
Transporte
USD 10-30 por trecho (rotas intermunicipais)
Atividades
Gratuito

Custo Estimado da Viagem

Econômico
$240–$400
Intermediário
$480–$800
Luxo
$960+

Total para 8 dias · Baseado no orçamento intermediário diário

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Antes de Ir

  • !SUV or 4WD rental reserved through PatagoniaHub
  • !Confident driver comfortable with gravel roads and single-lane bridges
  • !Valid driving license
  • !Travel insurance with roadside assistance coverage
  • !Pre-booked ferry if arriving/departing via sea
  • !Cash reserves (ATMs are scarce south of Coyhaique)

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Perguntas Frequentes

Is the Carretera Austral paved?

Only partially. Major sections near towns are paved, but much of the route between towns is gravel. Conditions vary from smooth graded gravel to rough with potholes. An SUV with good ground clearance is strongly recommended.

How do I get to Chaitén?

Chaitén is accessible by ferry from Puerto Montt (10 hours) or Chiloé (5 hours), or by small aircraft. Ferry bookings should be made well in advance, especially in peak season. PatagoniaHub can coordinate your car rental with ferry arrival times.

Is fuel available along the Carretera Austral?

Fuel stations exist in Chaitén, Futaleufú, Coyhaique, and Puerto Río Tranquilo, but distances between them are long. Always fill up when you see a station and carry extra fuel on remote stretches.

Do I need to book the Marble Caves tour in advance?

During peak season (January-February), booking a day ahead is recommended. In shoulder season, you can usually arrange a tour the same morning in Puerto Río Tranquilo. Kayak tours require calmer conditions and may be canceled in wind.

Can I drive the Carretera Austral in a regular car?

While technically possible in a standard car during dry conditions, we strongly recommend an SUV. The unpaved sections, river crossings, and steep grades are much safer and more comfortable with higher clearance and better traction.

Is cell phone reception available?

Reception is available in towns but drops out between them. Download offline maps before departure and carry a physical road map as backup. Some remote areas have no signal for hours.

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