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The excursion begins with the pickup of passengers in El Calafate. On our comfortable buses, on the way to Los Glaciares National Park, our tour guides will provide information about the area, the glacier, and the excursion.Once at the “Bajo de las Sombras” port (Route 11, 70 km from El Calafate), you will board a boat to cross Lake Rico, reaching the opposite shore after approximately 20 minutes of navigation, right in front of the impressive southern face of the Perito Moreno Glacier.Upon disembarking, you will be greeted by our expert mountain guides, who will lead you to a cozy refuge with a privileged view of the glacier. From here, the trekking adventure begins! We will start the journey with a walk along the lake’s shore, keeping an eye on the glacier in the hopes of witnessing ice calving. The guides will then provide a talk on glaciology.Upon reaching the edge of the glacier, with the stunning blue ice tones framing the landscape, small groups of no more than 20 people will be formed. The crampons and helmets provided by the company will be fitted. This excursion is highly personalized (one guide for every 10 passengers maximum). Once on the glacier, you will receive a safety briefing before walking to enjoy this frozen paradise, declared a World Heritage Site in 1981.The glacier circuit is of medium difficulty, and the ice surface is uneven but firm and safe. During the walk, you will encounter a variety of typical glacier formations such as deep crevasses, blue sinkholes, massive seracs, and turquoise lagoons.After finishing the ice walk, you will explore the periglacial zone and the lateral moraine, from where you will get a panoramic view of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the surrounding mountains, and the lake. You will then return along a trail that passes through the lush Andean Patagonian forest, completing the three-hour walk along the lake shore, moraine, ice, and forest (about one hour of which is spent on the glacier). Once back at the refuge, you will be treated to a hot beverage and given a souvenir. Shortly afterward, you will board the boat to return to the Bajo de las Sombras port, but not before taking in the enormous walls of the glacier from the boat.The duration of the excursion, including transportation, is around ten hours in total, and includes about one hour visiting the Perito Moreno Glacier walkways, located 7 km from the port. There, you can enjoy the spectacular panoramic view of the glacier and explore some of the self-guided trails. If you choose not to use our transportation and prefer to go on your own, the Mini Trekking lasts approximately four and a half hours, starting and ending at the port.The Mini Trekking takes place in a natural environment, so weather conditions and the characteristics of the glacier and its surroundings change daily. However, the excursion will not be canceled as long as safety conditions allow.

Get ready to fall in love with Bariloche on this unforgettable journey through its most iconic landscapes. From the heart of the city to breathtaking mountain peaks and sparkling lakes, this tour is the perfect introduction to Patagonia’s alpine gem.Marvel at panoramic views from the summit of Cerro Campanario, feel the peaceful atmosphere of the Llao Llao Peninsula, and soak in the beauty of forests, lakes, and snow-capped peaks. Whether it's your first visit or a return to this magical destination, the Small Circuit is the ultimate postcard experience that brings Bariloche’s natural wonders to life.

This scenic journey follows a route where seven lakes blend into the stunning Andean landscape. We take National Route 40 east, driving along the eastern edge of Lake Nahuel Huapi until we reach the Limay River, a natural border between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén. From there, we arrive at Villa La Angostura for a 30-minute technical stop. We then begin the iconic Seven Lakes Route, traveling through parts of Nahuel Huapi and Lanín National Parks, and admiring the breathtaking lakes: Espejo, Correntoso, Escondido, Villarino, Falkner, Machónico, and Lácar. On the shores of Lake Lácar lies the charming town of San Martín de los Andes, where we’ll spend approximately two hours for lunch and free time to explore the lakefront or city center. The return journey follows the same route, offering the chance to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the lakes and mountains.

Tierra del Fuego National Park is the southernmost protected area in Argentina, where nature is displayed at its finest. From its coastal shores to rugged mountains, the park is a haven for biodiversity, hosting both terrestrial and marine species. In addition to its remarkable wildlife, such as the red fox of Tierra del Fuego, the park is home to a variety of birds, including the giant woodpecker and the Patagonian thrush. Throughout the year, the park offers a unique opportunity to explore its subantarctic forest, allowing visitors to connect with nature in its purest form.

Get ready for an unforgettable journey to El Bolsón, a picturesque town nestled at the foot of Mount Piltriquitrón, surrounded by breathtaking Andean landscapes and rich Patagonian culture. This full-day excursion invites you to explore stunning lakeshores, winding mountain roads, and valleys filled with pine forests and clear rivers. Along the way, you’ll visit a local trout farm and traditional jam factory, where you can taste the region’s authentic flavors. At Lake Puelo National Park, you'll marvel at turquoise waters and pristine natural surroundings. The adventure continues at the famous artisan fair in Pagano Square, where local artists craft live pieces in wood, metal, ceramics, and wool. El Bolsón offers more than just beautiful views it’s a place where nature, creativity, and tradition blend into a unique cultural experience you won’t want to miss.

Sail along the legendary Beagle Channel and immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Tierra del Fuego. From sea lions and seabirds to iconic lighthouses and snow-capped peaks, this half-day cruise offers unforgettable views and fascinating natural encounters.

Surrounded by mountains, and characterized by a sky that shines its purity during most of the year, the city of San Juan, capital of the homonymous province, stands proud in the middle of the rustic landscape, offering itself to outsiders as the ideal place to rest and full enjoyment.Its urban physiognomy is characterized by contemporary architecture, where wide streets, avenues and sidewalks excellently laid out stand out with a splendid and lush vegetation of trees of different species irrigated through canals or ditches, which is the reason why it is known by the pseudonym of “oasis city”, since it is surrounded by an arid space.

With this option, add to your incredible visit to the glacier, the unique possibility of sailing near its walls, and see farewells from the lake.

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure departing from Bariloche and heading northwest through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in northern Patagonia. From crossing crystal-clear rivers to marveling at surreal rock formations, tranquil mountain villages, and pristine lakes.This full-day tour blends natural beauty, local culture, and pure magic. Let your imagination soar in the Enchanted Valley and feel the charm of Villa La Angostura, the jewel of the Andes.

Tour to the Altiplanic Lagoons, the Piedras Rojas Viewpoint, and the towns of Toconao and Socaire. Includes breakfast and lunch.

El Valle de la Luna es una extraña formación arcillosa, con gran variedad de tonalidades, formas y desniveles con multifranjas de minerales y sedimentos, que permite espiar la evolución de la Tierra en el período Triásico. El Parque Provincial Ischigualasto abre sus puertas para permitirnos una mirada al pasado del planeta.

This full-day adventure takes you deep into the stunning Patagonian wilderness, where crystal-clear lakes, lush native forests, and winding mountain roads lead to the mighty Mount Tronador,the highest peak in the region. Hear the thunderous roar of calving glaciers, marvel at the unique black ice of Ventisquero Negro, and experience a day filled with unforgettable landscapes and pure mountain air. A must for every nature lover visiting Bariloche!

🌄 Panoramic views from Cerro de la Cruz, overlooking the city, Strait of Magellan & Tierra del Fuego🏛️ Stroll through Plaza de Armas Muñoz Gamero, the historic heart of Punta Arenas🧭 Admire the Monument to Hernando de Magallanes and browse local artisan stands🏺 Option to visit a local museum for a journey through regional history⚰️ Visit the Municipal Cemetery, a national icon of beauty and heritage🐕 Discover the Sheepdog Monument, symbol of Patagonia’s rural legacy🇭🇷 Pay tribute at the Croatian Immigrant Monument, honoring cultural roots🛢️ See the Petroleum Monument, celebrating the region’s industrial spirit

Discover the contrasts and charm of Santiago on this comprehensive city tour that blends rich history, vibrant culture, and modern sophistication. From the colonial heart of the capital to its cutting-edge architecture at the foot of the Andes, explore the diverse neighborhoods that shape Chile’s dynamic capital city.

Embark on a one-hour boat journey from Puerto Pañuelo, located on the impressive Llao Llao Peninsula, to the Isthmus of Quetrihué on the northeast shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi. Here, you will visit the renowned Arrayanes Forest, famous for its rare and striking Arrayán trees, which have a unique orange and white bark. A scenic walkway leads you through this enchanting forest, where you can also visit the charming "Casita del Bosque." Afterward, continue by boat to Puerto Anchorena on Victoria Island, where you can explore the lush, native flora. A leisurely walk along the trails takes you to Playa del Toro, a stunning beach with volcanic sand, where you can view ancient rock paintings created by indigenous people. The combination of natural beauty, history, and tranquility makes this a truly unforgettable experience.

Enjoy a boat trip on Lake Nahuel Huapi with this excursion that will take you to Puerto Blest and the Los Cántaros Waterfall.

In an environment of incredible natural beauty and geological richness, this activity invites you to paddle and walk the inhospitable Patagonian steppe where the senses are sharpened and the sounds of silence are witnesses of the passage of time.

This journey is undoubtedly the most exciting in Torres del Paine National Park, which has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and has an area of 242,242 hectares.