⚠️June is a challenging time to visit Patagonia — expect cold days around 29°F (lows near 22°F), heavy rainfall, mostly overcast skies.
About Patagonia
The end of the world, and it looks the part. Patagonia stretches from glaciers calving into turquoise lakes to windswept steppe roamed by guanacos. Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares deliver some of the most awe-inspiring trekking on Earth.
June Climate
Want a personalized match?
Tell us your climate preference and activities to see how Patagonia scores for your trip.
Find My Match →Year-Round Climate
Temperature
Sunshine
Rainfall
Best Time to Visit Patagonia
The best time to visit Patagonia is January–February and November–December, with highs around 48°F, 7+ hours of daily sunshine. Scored for cool, scenic travel. Try different preferences
Weather Risks
Frequent rainfall year-round
Avg 22 rain days/month — pack layers and an umbrella
Very high humidity
March, April, May, June, July, August
What to Pack
Based on June conditions in Patagonia
Warm layers — pack a heavy jacket and warm base layers
Rain jacket and waterproof bag are essential — expect frequent showers
High humidity — moisture-wicking fabrics will keep you comfortable
Sturdy hiking shoes and a daypack for trails
Gloves and a beanie — mountain temperatures drop fast
June in Patagonia
Flight prices unavailable for this route
Nightly hotel rates
Budget
$21–$42
Mid-Range
$56–$119
Luxury
$140–$350