Togetherness: Traveling to Reconnect
Togetherness: Traveling to Reconnect The most meaningful luxury today is the kind we share.
In a world of constant notifications, crowded calendars and digital everything, travel has become something deeper: a way to reconnect—with ourselves, with others, and with nature. The trend known as Togetherness continues to grow among modern travelers who value meaningful experiences over material things. They’re not just visiting new places—they’re building memories with the people who matter most.
As Travel + Leisure puts it, “shared travel experiences are among the most powerful ways to create lasting memories.” And in Patagonia, those memories are unforgettable.
Patagonia: a place made for connection
At the edge of the world, The Singular Patagonia offers more than a hotel stay—it offers a chance to slow down and connect. Excursions are designed to be shared. Whether sailing toward glaciers, hiking through old-growth forests or riding horseback at golden hour, each experience becomes a shared ritual.
“Today’s travelers aren’t just seeking material luxury, but rather meaningful connection and authentic moments,” reports Condé Nast Traveler.
Ways to travel through the lens of Togetherness
Couples retreat: private hikes, soothing spa rituals, hot tubs overlooking the fjord, and dinners paired with southern wines.
Multigenerational vacations: flexible programs that adapt to different paces. While some ride or hike, others can relax at the spa or explore the hotel’s historic museum.
Mother-daughter or friends’ trips: share the Glacier Navigation and enjoy a long lunch in the hotel’s century-old dining room.
When to go: each season has its own magic
Patagonia changes dramatically with the seasons—from September to April, every month offers something unique.
September – October: the awakening of spring. Nature starts to bloom, crowds are low, and the landscape feels fresh and quiet. Perfect for peaceful connection and nature lovers.
November – December: longer days and dramatic light. Great for photography, extended excursions and spotting wildlife. A fantastic choice for active families.
January – February: full summer. Comfortable temperatures, the widest variety of excursions, and daily boat outings. Ideal for shared adventures with family or friends.
March – April: golden foliage, crisp air, and a slower rhythm. A time for reflection, reconnection, and quieter exploration. Ideal for couples or small groups looking for intimacy and calm.
Because the greatest luxury is being together
At The Singular Patagonia, every moment is designed to be lived in company: in silence before a glacier, in laughter by the fireplace, or in a conversation with no rush and no phones—just presence.