iBesides the descripted tour, you can quote and add all the tours you wish in each city.
Possibility to include:
A Nautical Safari or trekking over the Glacier in Calafate
For those looking to enhance their experience, we offer the possibility to include optional excursions such as the thrilling Nautical Safari or an unforgettable trek on the glacier.
End of the World Train in Ushuaia
For those who wish, there's an opportunity to take part in the legendary End of the World Train — an iconic journey that follows the original route used by prisoners when Ushuaia was a penal colony. This scenic ride travels through stunning Patagonian landscapes, offering a unique historical perspective and breathtaking views.
Tango show
Enjoy an authentic tango experience in one of the most iconic venues in Buenos Aires. Includes round-trip transfers, a gourmet dinner, and a seat in the main section (platea).
Includes dinner and transfers.
Delta Premium (Half Day – Morning)
Travel from Buenos Aires to San Isidro, with a stop in the historic town, then board a premium boat to explore the Delta’s waterways. See private marinas, mansions on the cliffs, and major city landmarks from the water.
Includes boat tickets and transfers.
City of La Plata Tour (Cathedral, City Highlights, Natural Science Museum)
Discover the capital of Buenos Aires Province, known for its urban design and culture. Includes visits to the neo-Gothic Cathedral, the Astronomical Observatory, and the famous Natural Science Museum—one of the most important in South America.
Includes museum admission.
Spegazzini & Upsala Navigation Experience
Departing from Puerto Punta Bandera, 47 km from El Calafate, we begin a scenic navigation through the North Arm of Lake Argentino. We cross the narrow “Boca del Diablo” toward the Upsala Channel, where we sail among massive icebergs calved from the Upsala Glacier.
Next, we enter the Spegazzini Channel and get our first glimpse of the Dry Glacier. Shortly after, we reach the impressive face of the Spegazzini Glacier, the tallest in the national park, surrounded by the Heim Sur and Peineta glaciers.
We disembark at Spegazzini Base, beginning a short, accessible walk along the Forest Trail to the Spegazzini Refuge. Along this 300-meter path, you’ll enjoy scenic viewpoints and interpretive stops overlooking the Bay of Glaciers. At the refuge, guests can relax, purchase lunch (not included in Standard Cabin), visit the shop, or simply admire the views. For adventurous travelers, a medium-difficulty mountain trail offers a longer hike through the forest with stunning panoramic vistas, ending at the original landing point.
Full-Day Excursion to Lago del Desierto & Vespignani Glacier
Our adventure begins at 7:00 AM with hotel pick-up by our staff.
During the journey, you'll enjoy an informative audio guide highlighting the stunning landscapes and rich history of the region. Heading east for about 30 km, we take the legendary Route 40 north, skirting the eastern shore of Lake Argentino and the Santa Cruz River.
A brief stop awaits at La Leona River and the historic La Estela ranch and inn. Here, you can stretch your legs and enjoy a warm drink with homemade pastries (optional).
As we continue toward El Chaltén, panoramic views begin to unfold. We’ll pause for photo opportunities of Lake Viedma, the Viedma Glacier, and the iconic peaks of Mount Fitz Roy (Cerro Chaltén) and Cerro Torre.
By 10:00 AM, after traveling 220 km, we reach Los Glaciares National Park and the picturesque town of El Chaltén, known as Argentina’s "National Capital of Trekking."
We then head along Provincial Route 23 toward Lago del Desierto. After a 37 km drive, we arrive at the lake's southern tip, with scenic stops along the way.
From Punta Sur dock, we board a boat for a 30-minute navigation across Lago del Desierto, taking in views of the Huemul and Crestón glaciers before landing near the majestic Vespignani Glacier.
Upon arrival, under the supervision of experienced guides, you'll have two hours to explore the area by choosing among three marked hiking trails, depending on your desired difficulty and effort:
Red Trail: 2 km, 200 meters elevation. Reaches the base of the glacier with spectacular views of Mount Fitz Roy’s northern face.
Yellow Trail: 1 km, 50 meters elevation. A gentle path to a panoramic glacier viewpoint.
Green Trail: 800 meters, flat terrain. An easy, interpretive walk through forest and lakeshore, ending at a scenic lookout.
After the hike, we return by boat and begin the drive back to El Chaltén. Around 5:30 PM we make a short stop before continuing to El Calafate, with hotel drop-off at approximately 8:30 PM.
El Chaltén Trek to Laguna Capri
Available: Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sunday
Includes: Transfers, bilingual trekking guide, and boxed lunch with beverage
Not included: Entrance to Los Glaciares National Park
Difficulty: Moderate
Minimum age: 12 years
We begin our journey along the legendary Route 40, with the stunning Lake Argentino accompanying us for much of the drive. Midway, we stop at the historic Parador La Leona for a short break before continuing through the vast Patagonian landscape.
As we approach El Chaltén, the views of Lake Viedma and the surrounding peaks become increasingly spectacular. Once in town, we begin our guided hike to Laguna Capri, an 8 km trek (round trip) with a 400-meter elevation gain. This moderate hike takes approximately 5 hours in total.
The trail ascends through the Río de las Vueltas valley, offering a steady climb and rewarding views. Once we reach the shore of Laguna Capri, you’ll be treated to one of the region’s most iconic sights: the dramatic silhouette of Mount Fitz Roy (Cerro Chaltén) and its surrounding spires reflected in the calm waters.
After enjoying your boxed lunch, relaxing, and taking in the unforgettable mountain scenery, we begin our descent back to El Chaltén, and eventually return to El Calafate.
El Chaltén Trek to Mirador del Cerro Torre
Available: Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays
Includes: Transfers, bilingual trekking guide, and boxed lunch with beverage
Not included: Entrance to Los Glaciares National Park
Our day begins with a scenic drive along the legendary Route 40, with Lake Argentino stretching alongside us for much of the journey. We make a short technical stop at the historic Parador La Leona before continuing our route across the Patagonian steppe.
As we approach El Chaltén, the stunning views of Lake Viedma emerge on the horizon. After a brief pause in the town, we begin our guided trek to the Mirador del Cerro Torre, a 6 km round-trip hike with an elevation gain of 200 meters. This easy-level trek takes around 4 hours in total and runs along the beautiful Fitz Roy River valley.
Once at the viewpoint, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking panorama of Cerro Torre, Cerro Solo, the Adela Range, and the iconic Mount Fitz Roy.
After enjoying lunch and some time to relax in this magical setting, we begin our descent back to El Chaltén, and then return to El Calafate in the evening.
Nautical Safari – Perito Moreno Glacier Boat Tour
(Only available when booked together with the Perito Moreno Glacier excursion)
Available: Daily, all year round
Departure Point: Puerto Bajo de las Sombras (Ruta 11, Km 70.9 – approx. 1.5 hours from El Calafate)
This unforgettable one-hour boat ride starts at Puerto Bajo de las Sombras, located just 7 km from the Perito Moreno Glacier. Guests must arrive at the port on their own and board a comfortable vessel to navigate the Rico Arm of Lake Argentino, offering a breathtaking perspective of the southern face of the Perito Moreno Glacier.
From the water, you’ll witness towering ice walls and floating icebergs calved from the glacier, all in constant motion. The boat pauses approximately 400 meters from the glacier’s south face, allowing passengers to observe the incredible ice formations and dramatic calving events, where massive chunks of ice crash into the lake.
This navigation is suitable for all ages and operates 365 days a year. It’s perfect for those who want to fully absorb the magnitude and magic of Patagonia’s most iconic glacier from an entirely different viewpoint.
Minitrekking on Perito Moreno Glacier
Available: Daily from July 19 to May 31 (subject to weather conditions)
Not operating: June 1 to July 18
Duration: Approx. 10 hours
Includes: Transfers, certified mountain guides, boat navigation, glacier hike with crampons, hot beverage, and souvenir
Age Limit: From 8 to 65 years old (strictly enforced)
This unforgettable experience begins with pick-up from your accommodation in El Calafate (with some exceptions—see note below). As we travel toward Los Glaciares National Park, your guide will share interesting facts about the glacier and the region.
At Puerto Bajo de las Sombras (Ruta 11, Km 70), we board a boat to cross the Rico Arm of Lake Argentino, arriving after a 20-minute navigation right in front of the spectacular southern face of the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Upon disembarking, expert mountain guides lead you to a cozy base camp with privileged glacier views. From there, we begin the adventure with a short walk along the lake’s shoreline and enjoy potential views of ice calving events.
Once at the glacier’s edge, you'll be fitted with crampons and helmets. In small groups (max. 20 per group, with one guide for every 10 people), you'll receive a safety briefing before stepping onto the ice for an approximately 1.5-hour glacier hike. The terrain is uneven but stable, allowing you to explore deep crevasses, bright blue moulins, towering seracs, and turquoise pools.
After the glacier trek, the journey continues along the lateral moraine and into the lush Patagonian Andean forest, completing a full 3-hour hiking circuit that includes lake shoreline, ice, moraine, and forest trails.
Back at the refuge, you’ll be offered a hot beverage and a souvenir before returning by boat across the lake. The day ends with a visit to the glacier’s panoramic boardwalks, where you’ll have free time to explore the viewpoints overlooking the glacier’s massive walls.
This is a bucket-list experience in one of Patagonia’s most iconic natural wonders.
Fiesta Gaucha
This 1,200-hectare estancia is mainly dedicated to agricultural production, while also welcoming both national and international visitors. Step back in time with a ride on vintage sulkys (traditional carriages), enjoy a captivating show of folk dances, and witness the impressive skills of local gauchos in a thrilling display of traditional horsemanship. A perfect blend of rural life, culture, and unforgettable landscapes.
*These activities are not included in the base package and can be quoted upon request.