Argentine Patagonia Tours
Booking one of these amazing Argentine Patagonia Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Argentine Patagonia tours are an incredible experience that will expose you to some of the most picturesque mountain terrain the World has to offer. Whether you want to trek in Torres del Paine or view the frigid landscape of Los Glaciares National Park, there is no shortage of breathtaking vistas to uncover on Argentine Patagonia tours. Looking to plan a trip to Argentine Patagonia? Check out the tour offerings below.
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El Calafate to El Chaltén Trekking Adventure
Is there any destination more legendary than Patagonia? For some, this is the pinnacle of mountain experience, and the El Calafate to El Chaltén Trekking Adventure is a highlight reel of the most recognizable sights in this pristine area.
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Los Glaciares from El Calafate to El Chaltén
Have you been dreaming of Patagonia? The Los Glaciares from El Calafate to El Chaltén tour is the perfect way to dive right into the best of the Argentinian side, exploring on foot and by water to find all those legendary scenes you’ve been dreaming of.
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Self-Guided Hiking in Calafate and Chalten Tour
Experience the wonders of Argentine Patagonia on this 5-Day Self-Guided hiking tour, taking in the likes of the Perito Moreno Glacier, Mount Fitz Roy, El Chalten and Los Glaciares National Park.
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Patagonia Luxury Tour
Patagonia is a wild, untamed, rugged destination, but that doesn’t mean you need to rough it here! The Patagonia Luxury Tour captures the best of this legendary landscape’s glaciers, mountains, and lakes in the most comfortable, accommodating way. You’ll be staying in upscale hotels, dining on fine Argentine food and wine, and enjoying intimate, personalized tours to the top landmarks the area has to offer.
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Authentic Patagonian Experience Tour
Need a break from your routine? An authentic Pagatonian adventure should do the trick. The Authentic Patagonian Experience is a complete departure from the norm, immersing you in pioneer life in Argentine Patagonia for 5 blissful days.
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Chaltén Discovery
Time seems to stand still in Patagonia, making the 4-Day Patagonian Hiking Adventure feel like the adventure of a lifetime. Take 4 fully immersive days to experience the raw, wild beauty of Patagonia on your own two feet, taking in summits, glaciers, lagoons, and so much more.
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Patagonia Ice Field Trek
Go where few tourists go, and enjoy this incredible adventure trekking some of the best routes in Los Glaciares National Park and a foray onto the Patagonian icefield.
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13-day Best of Patagonia Tour
No need to choose between the Argentine and Chilean sides of Patagonia, because the 13-day Best of Patagonia Tour covers the best of the region across both countries! Experience the best of Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park and Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, the paths that hold the most iconic sights in all of Patagonia.
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Hiking the Highlights of El Chaltén
There are places in Patagonia that just can’t be missed, and the Hiking the Highlights of El Chaltén Tour makes absolutely sure you see them all! From icy glaciers to dramatic mountains and everything in between, this tour is a perfect highlight reel of the beauty of Los Glaciares National Park.
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Patagonia Self-Drive and Trekking Tour
Patagonia — a word that inevitably ignites your sense of adventure and discovery. The 24-Day Trek and Self-Drive in Patagonia tour welcomes you into a remote corner of the world to experience the beauty of both Argentinian and Chilean Patagonia with incredible trekking and a self-driven adventure.
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Exploring Patagonia on Ruta 40
Ruta 40 is one of the longest roads in Argentina, and it traverses the country from south to north, slicing through legendary Patagonia. With this road as your north star, the Exploring Patagonia on Ruta 40 tour offers incredible day trips and excursions as you cruise Ruta 40 over nearly two weeks.
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Argentine Patagonia General Travel Information
Where to go in Argentine Patagonia
Planning a trip to Argentine Patagonia offers landscapes of unparalleled beauty. Highlights include Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre near El Chaltén, Perito Moreno Glacier by El Calafate, and Peninsula Valdés’ wildlife. Ushuaia opens doors to Tierra del Fuego National Park and Antarctic journeys.
What to do in Argentine Patagonia
Argentine Patagonia is an outdoor paradise, offering trekking near Fitz Roy, glacier walks on Perito Moreno, and kayaking in Glacier National Park. Experience wildlife on Peninsula Valdés and sail the Beagle Channel. Ice climbing and mountaineering in this stunning region cater to thrill-seekers.
When to go to Argentine Patagonia
Visiting Argentine Patagonia varies with your interests. Summer (December to February) is warm, perfect for trekking. Autumn (March to May) offers fewer tourists and vibrant landscapes, while spring (September to November) welcomes blooming flora and wildlife. Winter (June to August) is ideal for winter sports in the Andes.
Top 5 adventures in Argentine Patagonia
- Trekking to Fitz Roy - This trek near El Chaltén leads adventurers through stunning landscapes to the base of the iconic Fitz Roy peak.
- Perito Moreno Glacier Trekking - A guided walk on one of the world’s most famous glaciers, offering up-close views of its massive ice formations.
- Whale Watching in Peninsula Valdés - A chance to see Southern Right Whales up close in their natural habitat from June to December.
- Sailing the Beagle Channel - Explore the channel by boat, offering views of sea lions, penguins, and the end of the world lighthouse near Ushuaia.
- Hiking in Tierra del Fuego National Park - Discover the southernmost national park’s diverse landscapes, from forests and mountains to coastlines.
Travel tips for Argentinian Patagonia tours
How widely is English spoken in Argentine Patagonia?
English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and by guides, but less so in remote areas. Basic Spanish can be very helpful.
How long should I go to Argentine Patagonia?
A visit of at least one to two weeks is recommended to explore the diverse landscapes and main attractions thoroughly.
Should I bring Argentine Pesos (ARS) to Argentine Patagonia or use a credit card?
It's advisable to carry some cash for remote areas, although credit cards are widely accepted in larger towns and tourist sites.
Is Argentine Patagonia family-friendly?
Yes, with various activities suited for families, including easy hikes, wildlife watching, and glacier tours.
What’s the best way to get around Argentine Patagonia?
Renting a car provides the most flexibility, but buses are available for major routes, and guided tours often include transportation.
What are the accommodation types in Argentine Patagonia?
Accommodations range from luxury lodges and hotels to hostels, guesthouses, and campgrounds, catering to all budgets.
What is the time zone in Argentine Patagonia?
Argentine Patagonia is in the Argentina Time Zone (ART), UTC -3.
Can I do a self-guided tour in Argentine Patagonia?
Yes, self-guided tours are possible, especially in well-known areas like El Chaltén and El Calafate, with accessible trails and attractions.
Can I do guided tours in Argentine Patagonia?
Guided tours are highly recommended for exploring more remote areas or engaging in activities like glacier trekking, where expert knowledge enhances the experience.
How to get to the Argentine Patagonia?
Fly into major airports like El Calafate or Ushuaia from Buenos Aires or other large cities, then use local transport or rental cars to explore.
What are the major towns in Argentine Patagonia?
Key towns include El Calafate, El Chaltén, Ushuaia, and Puerto Madryn, each offering unique attractions and access to natural sites.
What wildlife might I see in Argentine Patagonia?
Expect to see guanacos, condors, penguins, whales (in season), and possibly foxes and deer.
What are the must-see natural attractions?
Must-sees include Perito Moreno Glacier, Fitz Roy Mountain, Torres del Paine (across the border in Chile), and Tierra del Fuego National Park.
What are some local culinary specialties?
Lamb is a regional specialty, along with king crab in coastal areas and chocolates in Bariloche.
Are there any specific safety tips for the region?
Prepare for rapidly changing weather, inform someone of your trekking plans, and adhere to park guidelines and safety instructions, especially on glaciers.
What cultural experiences can I have?
Visit local museums, engage with Gaucho culture in the countryside, and explore indigenous heritage at sites like Cueva de las Manos.