Our Website is Now Operational for the Circuits W and O Sales -
30/06/2023

Our Website is Now Operational for the Circuits W and O Sales

Starting this week, visitors can make reservations in our hotels, campsites, cabins, and Hotel Las Torres.

Good news for travelers and adventure lovers. Today, June 30, Las Torres Patagonia announced the opening of its sales for its popular W and O trekking circuits for all visitors for the 2023-2024 season. 

Additionally, all travelers planning to book a stay in our hotel can book their corresponding reservations beginning this week. And start organizing their vacations here at the base of the towers, the 8th wonder of the world.  

Although the sale of the reservations for these circuits was scheduled for July 5, in an extraordinary effort on the part of the Las Torres team and after many inquiries from the general public, it was possible to move forward the opening of these sales for this Friday, June 30th.

The W Trek is one of the most demanded hikes in international tourism. For this reason, make your reservations in advance, as space sells out many months in advance.  Reservations are mandatory for the W and O Trek. You can easily book your reservation today on our website at www.lastorres.com today!

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