- Compact and confident on tight mountain roads
- Excellent fuel economy for long scenic routes
- Ideal for Lake District + volcano viewpoints
Expedition-ready 4x4 vehicles for Chile & Argentina's most remote routes. Patagonia, Atacama desert, Andes passes and the Lake District.
Take your 4x4 straight to the slopes. Snow chains, ski rack, and everything you need already included.
Condor Campers exists for travelers who want to go further. Gravel roads, mountain passes, national parks and remote lake routes.
Prepared for long distances, changing weather, gravel and mixed terrain.
Drive as far as your route demands. No surprise mileage fees.
Snow chains, roof rack, emergency kit, phone holder and more.
We know Chile & Argentina's routes. Quick replies, real recommendations.
Every vehicle comes prepared. Not only a car rental, an adventure platform ready to go from day one.
From the driest desert to the end of the world, our fleet handles every route.
Upgrade your Jimny with a rooftop tent and camp wherever the road takes you. The ultimate freedom: no hotels, no bookings, just the road.
"We hired a 4x4 and a roof tent for the month of October to travel from Santiago down to Punta Arenas over 26 days. We had the absolute best time. Patagonia is stunning and the support and information given to us at the beginning was insightful. We ended up going to places we hadn’t considered or known about. This information can only come from those who live and breathe their country. Our time was magical."
"My wife and I had a wonderful 40day Patagonia campervan trip from Santiago to Punta Arenas with the new Jimney with roof tent from Condor Rentals. Highly recommended."
"Truly a 5-star experience all around. We saw how many 5-star (and only five star) reviews Condor Campers had and just had to make a booking work out. Now, many months later, we could not be happier. Just finished 20 days on the road from Santiago to Punta Arenas with long stops on the Carretera Austral, in El Chalten, El Calafate, and in TDP. A long but beautiful drive."