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The Best Routes to Bus Through Southern Patagonia

A breakdown of the major routes, options, and travel to help you bus through Southern Patagonia, everywhere between Ushuaia and Bariloche in Chile and Argentina.

Last updated: March 4, 2026
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Yellow and grey bus seats - bus through southern patagonia
Typical South America bus - from Ushuaia to Puerto Natales
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1. Bus Through Southern Patagonia: Ushuaia, Argentina to Puerto Natales, Chile2. Bus Through Southern Patagonia: Puerto Natales, Chile to El Calafate and El Chalten, Argentina3. Bus Through Southern Patagonia: From El Calafate to Bariloche in Argentina

Taking a bus through Southern Patagonia may seem daunting, especially with the border crossings. However, it is the most efficient way to travel through this region when spending time between Arentina and Chile. We’ve broken down the travel into three sections based on the most common areas you may be traveling between.

1. Bus Through Southern Patagonia: Ushuaia, Argentina to Puerto Natales, Chile

Read more about what to do in Ushuaia

Read more about what to do in Torres del Paine (the main reason to head to Puerto Natales)

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View of Ushuaia

Ushuaia is the southernmost town in Argentina and the nearest town to Tierra del Fuego National Park and where cruises depart from to Antarctica. Puerto Natales is a town in Chile and is the access point to Torres del Paine National Park. Both of these towns are hub access points to some of the most popular activities in the Patagonia region. While taking a bus through Southern Patagonia to visit both of them may seem challenging due to having to cross a border and take a ferry, there is a simple bus solution that can help you get between the two destinations in one or two days.

Booking Your Bus Ticket

Bus Sur is the only bus company to do this trip and they will help you through the border and ferry crossings. To get between these two locations, you will need to book two separate buses, one between Ushuaia and Punta Arenas and one between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales.

Bus between Ushuaia and Punta Arenas

Bus between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales

You will want to purchase the ticket between Ushuaia and Punta Arenas first. This bus runs every other day and changes depending on the summer or winter seasons.

If you are coming from Puerto Natales, you will need to book the bus from Puerto Natales to Punta Arenas the prior day. If you are coming from Ushuaia, you may be able to do the whole trip in one day if you book the last bus leaving Punta Arenas for Puerto Natales. You will need to look at the expected arrival and departure times of the buses as this may be different in summer versus winter.

Bus Through Southern Patagonia: The Journey Between Ushuaia and Puerto Natales

Below is a description of the experience going from Ushuaia to Puerto Natales. If you are looking to go in the other direction, the experience should be similar, just in the reverse direction.

The trip starts early in the morning at the main Ushuaia bus station in the center of town. Here, you will check in and the bus driver will help you fill out your Chilean customs form. If you don’t have service, you can fill out this form prior to getting to the bus. This form is only for those traveling from Argentina to Chile. You do not need to fill this out if you are traveling in the other direction. Crossing the border from Argentina to Chile is the most challenging part of taking the bus through Southern Patagonia. Your suitcases will go under the bus and you can bring your personal belongings on the bus with you.

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The Chile border crossing from Argentina

A few hours into the trip, you will stop at the Argentine border and get off the bus to be processed to leave the country. Then you will get off on the Chilean side where you will be processed once again. Here, we had to take all our personal belongings (not our suitcases) to get them scanned. Chile is very strict about bringing in farm and animal products into the country. If you want to bring food for the journey, make sure you eat it prior to crossing the border. The bus drivers will guide you through each border crossing and tell you what to do. There were mostly tourists on our particular bus and there were always people who spoke both English and Spanish to help those who didn’t understand. (If you are going in the other direction, you will not have to remove your personal belongings to go through customs.)

After these stops, you will be given a ham and cheese sandwiches and a bottle of water for lunch. After a few more hours, you will make it to the ferry crossing.

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The ferry to cross the channel on the route from Ushuaia to Punta Arenas

At this crossing, you do not get out of the bus. The entire bus, with passengers, drives onto the flatbed of the ferry along with other trucks and cars. You can definitely feel the waves as you ride across the water so you may want to take motion-sickness medication if you are prone to sea-sickness. Eventually you will make it back onto dry land to finish the journey to Punta Arenas. The whole bus ride takes 11 hours.

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Punta Arenas, the town that you will have to transfer at between Ushuaia and Puerto Natales

While you can choose to stay in Punta Arenas overnight, you can also just take the last bus between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales to do the whole jouney in one day. The bus between these two towns is very straightforward and only takes 3 hours. When going in the other direction, you will need to stay overnight in Punta Arenas because there are no early buses that will get you to the town on time to take the bus from Punta Arenas to Ushuaia. 

2. Bus Through Southern Patagonia: Puerto Natales, Chile to El Calafate and El Chalten, Argentina

Read more about what to do in Torres del Paine (the main reason to head to Puerto Natales)

Read more about what to do in El Calafate

Read more about what to do in El Chalten

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The dramatic mountains of Torres del Paine

Puerto Natales, El Calafate, and El Chalten are three major hubs for hiking in the Patagonia region. These three towns give access to incredible landscapes that attract people from all around the world. Getting between them can be done by bus, even with a border crossing between Chile and Argentina. 

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The trip between Puerto Natales and El Calafate has a border crossing between Chile and Argentina. From El Calafate, you can easily get to El Chalten by bus so we will focus on Puerto Natales and El Calafate first.

Booking Your Bus Ticket

The overall bus trip takes at least 5 hours, including the border crossing. You can book these tickets online or at the bus station but we recommend reserving in advance because there are a lot of people traveling between these two destinations, especially in the peak season of January.

Bus between Puerto Natales and El Calafate

Bus between El Calafate and El Chalten

Bus Through Southern Patagonia: The Journey between Puerto Natales to El Calafate and El Chalten

When going from Chile to Argentina, the bus driver will guide you through the crossing, including customs at both the Chile and Argentina borders. After the border crossing, you will stop at a gas station to stretch your legs and have the opportunity to purchase snacks. We got to El Calafate 2 hours late so if you are going straight to El Chalten, make sure to have ample time between your two buses.

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The bus from Puerto Natales to El Calafate

If you are going the opposite direction, from Argentina to Chile, you will have a more challenging customs crossing at the Chile border. Here, you will have to remove your personal belongings from the bus and fill out Chilean customs form. If you don’t have service, you can fill out this form prior to getting to the bus. Chile is very strict about bringing in farm and animal products into the country. Make sure you declare food products on your form and they will determine what you can and cannot bring. The bus drivers will guide you through each border crossing and tell you what to do.

The next bus between El Calafate and El Chalten will take 3 hours and there is no border crossing involved in this bus ride. This is an incredibly popular transit and should be reserved in advance if possible.

3. Bus Through Southern Patagonia: From El Calafate to Bariloche in Argentina

Read more about what to do in El Calafate

Read more about what to do in El Chalten

Read more about visiting Esquel as a great stop between El Calafate and Bariloche

Read more about what to do in Bariloche

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The Perito Moreno Glacier, accessible from El Calafate

While El Calafate and El Chalten are hubs for hiking in the rugged parts of Southern Patagonia, Bariloche is an access point for a variety of adventure activities in the more forested parts of Patagonia, with biking, kayaking, rafting, and lake adventures being some of the most popular activities. 

Bus between El Chalten and El Calafate

Bus between El Calafate and Esquel

Bus between El Calafate and Bariloche

Flight between El Calafate and Bariloche

If you are going between Bariloche and El Chalten or El Calafate, be prepared for a long bus ride. The entire journey between Bariloche and El Chalten or El Calafate lasts at least 27 hours. There are flights between these two locations for those who are shorter on time.

Bus Through Southern Patagonia: The journey between El Calafate and Bariloche

If you are looking for a nice place to stop in between these two destinations, you can learn more about visiting Esquel here, which is where we recommend staying between the El Calafate and Bariloche areas.

The seats on this bus are considered “cama ejecutivo”, or seats that recline to 160 degrees. These seats recline much more than the typical “semi-cama” seats on most buses.

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Testing out the recline on the bus between El Calafate and Bariloche and being pleasantly surprised

The bus itself is fairly standard and it does not have USB ports to charge any devices so make sure to bring a portable charger. While they do provide a small sandwich and water, there is not much else that is provided, so try to bring some snacks on the bus. The bus makes two stops (Gobernador Gregores and Gobernador Costa) that are designated as breaks. At these stops we were able to get up and stretch our legs and purchase snacks or drinks from the gas station convenience store. While it is a long journey, overall, the ride is fairly comfortable, and it is a unique way to see more of the Patagonia landscapes if you do not want to fly.

Other Articles About Things to do In the Southern Patagonia Region

How to cross the border between Chile and Argentina

An itinerary for visiting Ushuaia

An itinerary for the El Calafate region

Visiting Esquel, the best stop between El Calafate and Bariloche

An itinerary for visiting Bariloche

Spending a summer in Patagonia

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