Bariloche
“Paradise on earth”, that is the most accurate description for this Andean lakes and mountains area, plenty of green forests and hidden cascades. The options for touring around are plenty: snow in winter, rafting and kayaking during summer and beautiful navigations throughout the entire year. The surrounding landscapes will make you feel as if you were in a dream. Your pictures however will prove it was true.
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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 ParkAn 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. -
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 HuapiBariloche 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.