Puerto Madryn, penguins and whales paradise

A compact journey into one of Patagonia’s most remarkable natural regions. At Valdés Peninsula—UNESCO World Heritage Site—native wildlife flourishes in raw, untamed landscapes. A boat navigation brings close encounters with Southern Right Whales—gentle giants that glide silently through the open sea. The following day unfolds at Punta Tombo, home to nearly a million Magellanic penguins. Along narrow coastal trails, it’s possible to walk right beside these elegant creatures, surrounded by the sound, movement, and quiet rhythm of this vibrant colony.
Bariloche, the Lakes Capital

Bariloche 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.
The Glaciers: Heavenly Ices

This itinerary includes a journey into Los Glaciares National Park to reach the renowned Perito Moreno Glacier, with time to explore the walkways and viewpoints that offer sweeping perspectives of the ice. A direct encounter with vastness, where the sheer size of the glacier speaks for itself. The next day, a full-day navigation across Lake Argentino weaves among drifting icebergs and approaches the distant faces of other great glaciers—an experience that captures the stillness and grandeur of Patagonia at its purest.