Bariloche
“Paradise on earth”—a phrase often used, and in this case, not far from the truth. This region of Andean lakes and mountains is shaped by dense forests, hidden waterfalls, and shifting seasons. Winter brings snow; summer invites rafting and kayaking; and boat trips are possible year-round. The surrounding landscapes evoke something dreamlike—though your photographs will quietly confirm it was real.
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Bariloche, the Lakes Capital
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Bariloche, San Martín de los Andes, Villa La Angostura.
Highlights: Andes Mountains, Cruises & Navigation, Lake Nahuel Huapi, Seven Lakes RoadBariloche is at the heart of the Andean Lakes District. This tour explores its most iconic routes—from the serenity of the Circuito Chico to the sweeping views atop Cerro Campanario, and the ever-changing scenery along the famous Seven Lakes Road. Between outings, there’s time to enjoy regional cuisine, lakeside cafés, and the calm rhythm of northern Patagonia. Each day reveals a different angle of this mountain town, nestled among forests and beautiful lakes. A journey into the gentler side of Patagonia—where nature and comfort meet. -
Land of Glaciers and Seven Lakes
Available from September up to March, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: Bariloche, El Calafate, San Martín de los Andes, Villa La Angostura.
Highlights: Andes Mountains, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Nahuel Huapi, The Glaciers National Park, Seven Lakes RoadAn itinerary that connects two of Patagonia’s most iconic regions. It begins in the south, at Los Glaciares National Park, where Perito Moreno's vast walls of shifting blue ice—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—define the landscape. The journey then turns north to Bariloche, where the Andean Lakes District unfolds in a mosaic of forests, deep lakes, and the winding beauty of the Seven Lakes Road. Distinct landscapes that quietly compete in beauty, joined by a direct flight and brought together by our signature selection of excursions and accommodations at Patagonia-argentina.com.
El Calafate
The great icon of Patagonia, the Perito Moreno Glacier (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), opens the gateway to southern Patagonia’s continental ice fields. Among the remarkable experiences we offer: hiking over Glacier, sailing on Lake Argentino to witness other glacial fronts, or spending the night aboard a luxury small expedition vessel within Los Glaciares National Park.
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Absolute Argentina
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 13 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Iguazu National Park, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Tango, Train of the End of the WorldA 13-day journey across landscapes so distinct they appear drawn from different worlds: the vibrant rhythm of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the timeless ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the remote stillness of Ushuaia — known as the End of the World — and the lush vastness of Iguazú Falls. Thoughtfully curated by Patagonia-Argentina.com Tours, this is more than an itinerary — it is a passage through beauty, remoteness, and wonder. -
Adventures in Patagonia
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Adventure, Beagle Channel, Mt. Fitz Roy, Estancias, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Lake Fagnano, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Hiking / TrekkingA trip crafted for active travelers and those in search of genuine adventure. It connects two of Patagonia’s most emblematic destinations: the Perito Moreno Glacier, icon of the southern ice fields, and Tierra del Fuego, the legendary archipelago at the end of the world. In each location, the choice of hotels, excursions, and services stands out—far from the generic options found across the web. This is not a standard itinerary, but a carefully curated experience where travelers become part of the landscape, not just observers. Full details in the day-by-day program. -
”The spirit of the Glaciers” Cruise
Available from November up to March, departs mondays, wednesdays and fridays.
Duration: 2 days.
Destinations: El Calafate.
Highlights: Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, The Glaciers National ParkTowering walls more than 50 meters high, deep blue ancient ice, majestic icebergs, and long Patagonian sunsets that set the sky ablaze—followed by nights so clear the Milky Way reflects on the lake. “Spirit of the Glaciers” is a luxury cruise aboard the exclusive Santa Cruz, offering two days of navigation and an overnight stay on Lake Argentino, with fine meals and quiet moments right in front of these frozen giants.
Ushuaia
The uttermost “End of the Earth”, the mythical Tierra del Fuego, unfolds in a landscape of fjords, lakes, Atlantic coastlines, forest, and the final spires of the Andes. It is also the closest city to Antarctica. More than a destination for sightseeing, these exclusive excursions offer a way to feel the end of the world—an experience that lingers long after the journey ends.
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Absolute Argentina
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 13 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Iguazu National Park, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Tango, Train of the End of the WorldA 13-day journey across landscapes so distinct they appear drawn from different worlds: the vibrant rhythm of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the timeless ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the remote stillness of Ushuaia — known as the End of the World — and the lush vastness of Iguazú Falls. Thoughtfully curated by Patagonia-Argentina.com Tours, this is more than an itinerary — it is a passage through beauty, remoteness, and wonder. -
Adventures in Patagonia
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Adventure, Beagle Channel, Mt. Fitz Roy, Estancias, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Lake Fagnano, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Hiking / TrekkingA trip crafted for active travelers and those in search of genuine adventure. It connects two of Patagonia’s most emblematic destinations: the Perito Moreno Glacier, icon of the southern ice fields, and Tierra del Fuego, the legendary archipelago at the end of the world. In each location, the choice of hotels, excursions, and services stands out—far from the generic options found across the web. This is not a standard itinerary, but a carefully curated experience where travelers become part of the landscape, not just observers. Full details in the day-by-day program. -
Australis Cruise: Ushuaia – Punta Arenas
Available from September up to March, departs from september.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Punta Arenas, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Cape Horn, Beagle Channel, Cruises & NavigationCruising the fjords aboard the Mare Australis offers a rare exploration of Patagonia’s far south, through the wild archipelagos of Tierra del Fuego, following routes navigable only by Australis Cruises. The journey retraces the history of Cape Horn and Wulaia Bay—sites shaped by early exploration, indigenous presence, and maritime legend. As the vessel moves through narrow fjords lined with glaciers, passengers encounter penguin colonies, wind-swept shores, and ancient subantarctic forests—reached only by sea, and all from the comfort of an all-inclusive, luxury expedition through the southernmost seas.
Buenos Aires
Bohemian as tango and refined as its Belle Époque façades and avenues, Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city that never ceases to surprise. Ever-shifting yet rooted in tradition, it still honors the ritual of long café conversations and Sunday football matches. To grasp it entirely is impossible—but a well-planned visit is enough to catch its essence. And Buenos Aires has a way of calling one back.
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Absolute Argentina
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 13 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Iguazu National Park, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Tango, Train of the End of the WorldA 13-day journey across landscapes so distinct they appear drawn from different worlds: the vibrant rhythm of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the timeless ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the remote stillness of Ushuaia — known as the End of the World — and the lush vastness of Iguazú Falls. Thoughtfully curated by Patagonia-Argentina.com Tours, this is more than an itinerary — it is a passage through beauty, remoteness, and wonder. -
Buenos Aires, Essential City
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires.
Highlights: TangoThis three-night journey offers a first approach to Buenos Aires, a capital with a distinctly European sensibility. The experience weaves together the contrasting layers of the city: from the colorful façades and working-class spirit of La Boca to the bustling streets and leafy parks of Palermo, a neighborhood where contemporary life intersects with architectural elegance. The itinerary includes essential landmarks and culminates with an evening in a traditional Tango house, offering a glimpse into the artform’s enduring presence. Ideal as a standalone city break, this tour also serves as a natural gateway to any of the Patagonia adventures that we offer.
El Chaltén
El Chaltén is Argentina's national trekking capital and a true paradise for hiking enthusiasts, who come every year from all over the world. This destination offers a wide range of trails, from easy paths through forests to challenging ascents. For the more adventurous, epic expeditions are available, such as traversing the Patagonian Continental Ice Field, the birthplace of majestic glaciers.
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El Calafate and El Chaltén Express
Available from October up to April, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, El Chaltén.
Highlights: Adventure, Mt. Fitz Roy, Perito Moreno Glacier, The Glaciers National Park, Hiking / TrekkingA four-day journey that moves between silence and motion in the southern reaches of Patagonia. At Los Glaciares National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier stands in full view from the walkways, vast and shifting. Aboard the Gourmet Glaciers Experience, the landscape opens further—revealing distant walls of ice, fractured and luminous. In El Chaltén, the path becomes the measure of the day: two classic trails lead through forests and valleys, until the granite spires of Fitz Roy rise, stark against the open sky. -
Deep El Calafate and El Chaltén
Available from September up to April, departs daily.
Duration: 6 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, El Chaltén.
Highlights: Adventure, Mt. Fitz Roy, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, The Glaciers National Park, Hiking / TrekkingSix days in southern Patagonia, shaped by two distinct experiences. In El Calafate, the journey includes a guided trek on the ancient ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier — a physical encounter with one of Nature’s most iconic landmarks. In contrast, El Chaltén offers two full days of open time and a vast network of trails. With Mount Fitz Roy rising above, the freedom to choose each route transforms every hike into a personal journey through the Andean-Patagonian landscape.
Mendoza
"The land of sun and fine wine", Mendoza, is an oasis filled with beautiful green estates, urban elegance and excellent products found in the middle of the pre-mountain range desert. The gateway to the Aconcagua is an ideal destination for adventure as well as for rafting, climbing and for the unbeatable Wine tour, a visit to the vineyards and wine cellars in the city’s surroundings.
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Wine Roads in Mendoza
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Mendoza.
Highlights: Wineries, Andes MountainsMendoza stretches out beneath the Andes, where vineyards meet desert light and the rhythm of mountain life prevails. This tour explores both sides of the region: the calm elegance of the city—shaded squares, ordered groves, and a deep connection to water—and the vastness beyond, where the mountain roads lead into the Andes and offer distant views of the Aconcagua, and the land yields its finest wines and oils. A journey shaped by altitude, flavor, fine wines, and the art of taking one's time.
Puerto Iguazú
The waterfalls—yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Argentina—will cast a spell on you with their constant thunder, a hoarse roar like that of a wild beast. Subtropical forest, red earth, and warm hospitality frame your journey here. You can’t leave without walking the footbridges, going on a jungle safari, and—if the lunar calendar aligns—watching the falls by moonlight.
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Absolute Argentina
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 13 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Iguazu National Park, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Tango, Train of the End of the WorldA 13-day journey across landscapes so distinct they appear drawn from different worlds: the vibrant rhythm of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the timeless ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the remote stillness of Ushuaia — known as the End of the World — and the lush vastness of Iguazú Falls. Thoughtfully curated by Patagonia-Argentina.com Tours, this is more than an itinerary — it is a passage through beauty, remoteness, and wonder. -
Iguazu Falls, water magic
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Puerto Iguazú.
Highlights: Iguazu National ParkStaggeringly beautiful and a sensory jolt like no other, Iguazú Falls in northeastern Argentina offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Set amid lush subtropical rainforest, these thundering cascades defy description—raw, cinematic, and unforgettable. -
Iguazu Falls & Patagonia: Glaciers and Waterfalls
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 6 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú.
Highlights: Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, The Glaciers National ParkArgentina’s two most iconic natural landmarks—both UNESCO World Heritage Sites—unfold across six unforgettable days. The colossal glaciers of Patagonia and the thundering Iguazú Falls in the country’s northeast overwhelm the senses with scale, power, and untamed beauty.
Puerto Madryn
Whales and penguins, Welsh traditions on the Patagonian plateau, and the Valdés Peninsula with its remarkable reserve of native fauna... these treasures have earned the region its UNESCO World Heritage status. In Atlantic Patagonia, you'll find a rare glimpse of "Planet Earth the way it used to be," inviting you to explore its untouched wonders.
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Walking with penguins
Available from October up to March, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Puerto Madryn.
Highlights: Penguins and Whales, Valdes PeninsulaA brief yet immersive journey through one of Patagonia’s most emblematic natural sanctuaries. On the Valdés Peninsula—UNESCO World Heritage Site—wildlife thrives across stark, wind-swept plains. Further south, Punta Tombo welcomes nearly a million Magellanic penguins each season. Along narrow paths etched into the steppe, one walks among them—an unspoken harmony of rustling wings, measured strides, and the subdued rhythm of a vast, living colony. -
Valdes Peninsula, whales paradise
Available from June up to December, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Puerto Madryn.
Highlights: Gaiman, Valdes PeninsulaAn exceptional stretch of Atlantic Patagonia, where raw nature and cultural legacy converge. At Valdés Peninsula—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—native wildlife thrives in its purest form. The journey peaks with a navigation offering a close encounter with Southern Right Whales, as they surface and glide beside the boat. Further inland, echoes of Welsh heritage remain alive in towns like Gaiman, where chapels and tea houses preserve a quiet sense of belonging. -
Deep Patagonia
Available from October up to March, departs daily.
Duration: 10 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Puerto Madryn, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Penguins and Whales, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Escondido, Lake Fagnano, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Valdes Peninsula, Train of the End of the WorldAn itinerary that weaves together three essential Patagonian landscapes. It begins on the Atlantic coast, between Puerto Madryn and the Valdés Peninsula—home to sea lions, elephant seals, and a vast colony of Magellanic penguins spread along the rugged shoreline. The journey then continues inland to Los Glaciares National Park, where the Perito Moreno Glacier unfolds in shifting shades of blue, groaning and calving into the icy waters. The final stretch leads to Ushuaia, nestled between mountains and channels at the southern tip of South America—a city steeped in light, solitude, and the quiet drama of the world’s end.
Punta Arenas
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Australis Cruise: Ushuaia – Punta Arenas
Available from September up to March, departs from september.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Punta Arenas, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Cape Horn, Beagle Channel, Cruises & NavigationCruising the fjords aboard the Mare Australis offers a rare exploration of Patagonia’s far south, through the wild archipelagos of Tierra del Fuego, following routes navigable only by Australis Cruises. The journey retraces the history of Cape Horn and Wulaia Bay—sites shaped by early exploration, indigenous presence, and maritime legend. As the vessel moves through narrow fjords lined with glaciers, passengers encounter penguin colonies, wind-swept shores, and ancient subantarctic forests—reached only by sea, and all from the comfort of an all-inclusive, luxury expedition through the southernmost seas.
San Martín de los Andes
San Martín de los Andes is a quintessential destination in Argentine Patagonia, renowned for its unparalleled natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Surrounded by mountains and nestled on the shores of the stunning Lake Lácar, it serves as the perfect gateway to Lanín National Park. Visitors can enjoy hikes through lenga forests, kayaking adventures, and year-round outdoor activities in a setting that beautifully balances adventure and tranquility.
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Bariloche, the Lakes Capital
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Bariloche, San Martín de los Andes, Villa La Angostura.
Highlights: Andes Mountains, Cruises & Navigation, Lake Nahuel Huapi, Seven Lakes RoadBariloche is at the heart of the Andean Lakes District. This tour explores its most iconic routes—from the serenity of the Circuito Chico to the sweeping views atop Cerro Campanario, and the ever-changing scenery along the famous Seven Lakes Road. Between outings, there’s time to enjoy regional cuisine, lakeside cafés, and the calm rhythm of northern Patagonia. Each day reveals a different angle of this mountain town, nestled among forests and beautiful lakes. A journey into the gentler side of Patagonia—where nature and comfort meet. -
Land of Glaciers and Seven Lakes
Available from September up to March, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: Bariloche, El Calafate, San Martín de los Andes, Villa La Angostura.
Highlights: Andes Mountains, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Nahuel Huapi, The Glaciers National Park, Seven Lakes RoadAn itinerary that connects two of Patagonia’s most iconic regions. It begins in the south, at Los Glaciares National Park, where Perito Moreno's vast walls of shifting blue ice—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—define the landscape. The journey then turns north to Bariloche, where the Andean Lakes District unfolds in a mosaic of forests, deep lakes, and the winding beauty of the Seven Lakes Road. Distinct landscapes that quietly compete in beauty, joined by a direct flight and brought together by our signature selection of excursions and accommodations at Patagonia-argentina.com.
Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine, located in the south of Chilean Patagonia, is a world-renowned natural sanctuary celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and unique biodiversity. This national park offers an unparalleled experience for nature and adventure enthusiasts, featuring iconic trekking routes like the W Circuit and the O Circuit, which take you through glacial valleys, forests, rivers, and crystal-clear lakes. Its famed rock formations, the Torres del Paine, stand as the emblem of a destination that guarantees unforgettable scenery at every turn.
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W Circuit – Hiking Torres del Paine
Available from September up to April, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Torres del Paine.
Highlights: Adventure, Hiking / TrekkingAn in-depth exploration of Torres del Paine National Park awaits, through one of Patagonia’s most iconic hiking experiences. The journey follows the famed W Circuit, named for the shape it traces across the map. Designed for those drawn to remote landscapes and long treks, this 43.5-mile (70 km) route unfolds in stages, passing through some of the park’s most emblematic sites: Laguna Amarga, the hanging glacier of Mount Almirante Nieto, the French Valley, and the shores of Lake Grey—some of the most remarkable highlights along a breathtaking route shaped by water, ice, and rock. -
El Calafate and Torres del Paine Express
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Torres del Paine.
Highlights: Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, The Glaciers National ParkThis cross-border itinerary links two extraordinary landscapes in southern Patagonia: the compact, crevassed surface of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park, and the weathered granite towers of Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, rising above a mosaic of lakes and plains. From the glacier’s edge to Paine's distant summits, each landscape offers a distinct encounter — raw, remote, and unforgettable. Witnessing them just once is enough to understand what draws so many people from afar, compelled solely by these fragments of landscape. -
Deep El Calafate & Torres del Paine National Park
Available from October up to April, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: El Calafate, Torres del Paine.
Highlights: Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, The Glaciers National Park, Hiking / TrekkingA remarkable journey that brings together the highlights of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia. It begins with a visit to Los Glaciares National Park, home to the striking Perito Moreno Glacier. The experience culminates deep within Torres del Paine National Park, with two nights at an exclusive all-inclusive lodge—an immersive stay featuring guided outings and refined cuisine in one of the southernmost corners of the world.
Villa La Angostura
Villa La Angostura, the "Garden of Patagonia," is a picturesque village on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi. It offers tranquility, outdoor adventures, and stunning landscapes. From hikes in arrayán forests to skiing at Cerro Bayo, it’s a unique Patagonian destination.
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Bariloche, the Lakes Capital
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 5 days.
Destinations: Bariloche, San Martín de los Andes, Villa La Angostura.
Highlights: Andes Mountains, Cruises & Navigation, Lake Nahuel Huapi, Seven Lakes RoadBariloche is at the heart of the Andean Lakes District. This tour explores its most iconic routes—from the serenity of the Circuito Chico to the sweeping views atop Cerro Campanario, and the ever-changing scenery along the famous Seven Lakes Road. Between outings, there’s time to enjoy regional cuisine, lakeside cafés, and the calm rhythm of northern Patagonia. Each day reveals a different angle of this mountain town, nestled among forests and beautiful lakes. A journey into the gentler side of Patagonia—where nature and comfort meet. -
Land of Glaciers and Seven Lakes
Available from September up to March, departs daily.
Duration: 7 days.
Destinations: Bariloche, El Calafate, San Martín de los Andes, Villa La Angostura.
Highlights: Andes Mountains, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Nahuel Huapi, The Glaciers National Park, Seven Lakes RoadAn itinerary that connects two of Patagonia’s most iconic regions. It begins in the south, at Los Glaciares National Park, where Perito Moreno's vast walls of shifting blue ice—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—define the landscape. The journey then turns north to Bariloche, where the Andean Lakes District unfolds in a mosaic of forests, deep lakes, and the winding beauty of the Seven Lakes Road. Distinct landscapes that quietly compete in beauty, joined by a direct flight and brought together by our signature selection of excursions and accommodations at Patagonia-argentina.com.