Explore the activities we offer across Argentina and Patagonia. Choose one to see the trips that include it.





This exclusive trekking excursion (max. 12 people) takes us to the southernmost landscapes of Los Glaciares National Park, far from traditional tourist routes. After entering via Route 15, we'll explore a glacial valley with 20,000-year-old formations from the Lago Roca ranger station to the Chilean border.
We'll navigate the southern arm of Lake Argentino aboard the Guarda-parque Fonzo boat from Estancia Nibepo Aike to the austral end. There begins our adventure in unexplored territory: an exclusive hike to Lake Frías, a zodiac boat crossing, and the trek to Grande Glacier.
The journey reveals a glacial amphitheater featuring the imposing Grande, Cubo, and Dickson Glaciers, where we'll enjoy a privileged lunch view. From the Icebergs Lagoon, we'll also observe Gorra and Frías Glaciers.

Departing at 09:00 from Puerto Madryn, we'll travel along Provincial Route 25 to Ameghino Dam. We'll observe the landscape transition from flat plateau to the undulating terrain near the dam.
This hydraulic engineering project generates electrical power for the region. We'll admire the dam and emerald-colored lake, contrasting with the 200-meter-high red volcanic rock walls.
The area offers interpretive walks, sports activities, fishing, and full immersion in nature.
Return to Puerto Madryn will be around 18:30.
The Andean Lakes Crossing tour begins in Bariloche, with a transfer to Puerto Pañuelo to board a boat to Puerto Blest, enjoying views of the iconic Llao Llao Hotel.
Puerto Pañuelo/Puerto Blest
25 km by bus + 15 nautical miles (1h 05min navigation). Max. altitude: 756 m.a.s.l.
Puerto Blest/Puerto Alegre
3 km by bus (15 min). Max. altitude: 756 m.a.s.l.
Puerto Alegre/Puerto Frías
4 nautical miles (20 min navigation). Max. altitude: 762 m.a.s.l.
Puerto Frías/Peulla
Argentine-Chilean border customs procedures. 27 km by bus (2h). Max. altitude: 976 m.a.s.l. Optional lunch in Peulla. Mandatory overnight in Peulla (May 1 - August 31; optional rest of the year).
Peulla/Petrohué
Navigation across Todos los Santos Lake (20 nautical miles, 1h 40min). Max. altitude: 150 m.a.s.l.
Petrohué/Puerto Varas
56 km by bus (1h 40min), with stops at Petrohué Waterfalls. Max. altitude: 150 m.a.s.l. Overnight in Puerto Varas.
Return to Bariloche
Regular bus transfer (6-7h).





This excursion is a legendary full-day journey connecting Chile and Argentina through the Andes Mountains, seamlessly combining overland travel and scenic cruises across glacial lakes.
Morning: From Puerto Varas to Peulla (Chile) We depart at 08:30 AM from Puerto Varas, driving along the shores of Lake Llanquihue with stunning views of the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. We will enter the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park to visit the Petrohué Waterfalls, impressive volcanic rock formations carved by emerald-green waters. Around 10:30 AM, we will board a catamaran to cruise across Lake Todos los Santos toward Peulla. Weather permitting, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the Osorno and Puntiagudo volcanoes, and Mount Tronador. At 12:15 PM, we arrive in Peulla, an eco-village paradise for nature lovers, where you will have free time for lunch (not included).
Afternoon: Crossing the Andes and Arrival in Bariloche (Argentina) At 02:00 PM, we will board a bus to Puerto Frías, stopping at Chilean Customs for exit immigration procedures. We will cross the Andes mountain range at an altitude of 976 meters (3,200 feet) before descending to Puerto Frías, where we will cruise across the lake to Puerto Alegre. After a short bus transfer, we will reach Puerto Blest. At 07:00 PM, we embark on the final cruise of the day across Lake Nahuel Huapi to Puerto Pañuelo. From there, a final bus ride will take us to San Carlos de Bariloche, the capital of Patagonian tourism, famous for its scenery, chocolates, and vibrant nightlife.
09:00 PM: Arrival in Bariloche and end of services.
Note: All schedules are approximate and subject to change based on weather conditions and passenger volume.





This two-day option offers a much more relaxed and immersive way to connect Chile and Argentina through the Andes Mountains. By splitting the journey and spending the night in the heart of the mountains, passengers enjoy ample free time to connect with pristine nature before continuing on to Bariloche.
Day 1: Puerto Varas – Petrohué Waterfalls – Cruise to Peulla
We depart at 08:30 AM from Puerto Varas, driving along the scenic shores of Lake Llanquihue with stunning views of the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes. Our first stop will be the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park to marvel at the Petrohué Waterfalls, where emerald-green waters cascade over ancient volcanic rock. Around 10:30 AM, we will board a catamaran to cruise across Lake Todos los Santos toward Peulla, enjoying breathtaking views of the Osorno and Puntiagudo volcanoes, and Mount Tronador. We arrive at 12:15 PM in Peulla, an eco-village paradise. Enjoy a free afternoon for lunch (not included), optional outdoor adventure activities, or simply relaxing in this unique environment. Overnight stay in Peulla.
Day 2: Peulla – Andes Crossing – Lake Cruises – Bariloche
In the afternoon of the second day, we will board a bus to Puerto Frías, stopping at Chilean Customs for exit immigration procedures. We will cross the highest point of the Andes mountain range at an altitude of 976 meters (3,200 feet) before descending to Puerto Frías. From there, we will cruise across Lake Frías to Puerto Alegre, followed by a short bus transfer to Puerto Blest. At 07:00 PM, we embark on the final cruise of the day across the majestic Lake Nahuel Huapi to Puerto Pañuelo. A final bus ride will take us to San Carlos de Bariloche, arriving late in the afternoon in the capital of Patagonian tourism.
Note: Section schedules are approximate and subject to change based on weather conditions, season, and passenger volume. Overnight accommodation in Peulla and lunches are not included.




A special activity to learn "how to be more Argentine", meeting other travelers and making new friends. A very special dinner where you'll learn to prepare an empanada and also the famous mate, traditional food and drink in Argentina.
This very special dinner takes place at a restaurant located in Buenos Aires' Palermo neighborhood. The purpose of this activity is to teach you how to be a "true Argentine".
While meeting other travelers during a fun dinner, you'll learn the "repulgue" technique to seal your own empanada. You'll also learn how to order your steak and how to prepare your own "mate", the traditional Argentine drink.





The Argentine Falls excursion is Iguazú's greatest treasure. We will enjoy one of the world's main waterfalls and marvel at the famous "Devil's Throat". The tour begins early in the morning when a bus picks you up at the hotel. After a short ride, we will enter Iguazú National Park, declared a Natural World Heritage Site in 1984.
The park covers 67,000 hectares of subtropical jungle with rich flora and fauna. The visit begins at the interpretation center with its Natural Sciences Museum. Then we will continue along the lower circuit to see the "Dos Hermanas", "Bossetti", and "Escondido" falls, San Martín Island, and the "Unión" waterfall.
Next we will tour the upper circuit with its walkways over the falls until reaching "San Martín". Finally, we will take the Jungle Train to Puerto Canoas, from where we will walk 1,000 meters along walkways to the impressive Devil's Throat, where the falls display their full power in an unforgettable experience.





We’ll discover the tradition of Argentine asado during an intimate dining experience at Fogón Restaurant. From the bar, you’ll witness live grill techniques in an evening that transcends a conventional dinner.
Fogón offers a unique concept that reinvents classic Argentine barbecue, creating a memorable journey. Every asado here is a masterpiece, featuring the finest cuts of meat and seasonal vegetables fire-cooked to perfection.
The chefs have designed a tasting menu blending innovative techniques with traditional Argentine recipes, elevating asado to new heights. Optionally, pair your meal with Argentina’s finest boutique wines, carefully selected to enhance the flavors.
This excursion takes us to Bird Island, Sea Lion Island, and the iconic 'End of the World' Lighthouse. Starting from the local port of Ushuaia, we sail across the bay to enter the Beagle Channel through Paso Chico. The route follows the north coast, providing stunning views of the city and the surrounding Andean peaks. We will visit Bird Island, a natural nesting site for cormorants and other marine species, and Sea Lion Island to observe these mammals in their natural habitat. The journey continues to Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse before heading back to Ushuaia.

We will sail through the Beagle Channel on 15-meter long 'Grand Banks' yachts with bilingual guides. Passing various islands to the Lighthouse at the End of the World (Faro del Fin del Mundo), we'll enjoy panoramic views from three deck levels.
The excursion begins heading to Alicia Island to observe colonies of South American sea lions. We continue to Bird Island (Isla de los Pájaros), habitat of imperial and rock cormorants (with chicks between spring and autumn).
Then we sail to an island with South American fur seals and the iconic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse (built in 1919), from where we can spot rock cormorants.
On our return, we disembark at Bridges Island to walk along flora and birdlife trails, while guides share stories of the Yámana people and their anthropogenic shell middens. From here we can admire the channel's magnificence and Ushuaia in the distance.
During navigation we'll enjoy coffee with liquor, tea varieties, hot chocolate with cookies and Argentine mate.

The Bird Park excursion takes us right to the entrance of the Iguaçu National Park on the Brazilian side. There, we will discover a fascinating sanctuary home to an impressive collection of bird species from the region and all over the world, housed within massive walk-in aviaries that carefully replicate their natural habitats.
During the tour, visitors can step inside these giant aviaries to experience and observe the diverse species up close. Additionally, the park features lovely open-air recreational spaces designed for families to enjoy together, making this a truly delightful and educational journey.
This navigation invites you to discover the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier from a completely different perspective, contemplating the immensity of its southern wall directly from the water. The journey begins at Bajo de las Sombras port, where you board the vessel to venture into the waters of the Brazo Rico of Lake Argentino. As the boat approaches within about four hundred meters of the ice giant, human scale vanishes before an imposing wall that rises more than sixty meters above the water.
During the one-hour tour, passengers can walk along the outer decks to marvel at the intense blue hues and ancient textures of the glacier, providing spectacular photographic opportunities. The silence of Patagonia is breathtakingly interrupted by the cracking of the ice, allowing you to experience up close the adrenaline and the thunderous roar of the constant calving that crashes forcefully into the lake. It is a contemplative and highly safe experience, designed for travelers of all ages to share the magic of one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet.

On the Brazilian side, this Great Brazilian Adventure will surprise us with an impressive 30/40-minute navigation through the rapids of the Paraná River.
This tour lasts one hour and is divided into 3 parts: we'll begin with a 3 km ride in an electric jeep, with information about the park's history, animals, and notable trees in the jungle.
In the next stage of the tour, we'll take a 600-meter walk through the jungle, considered of medium difficulty and suitable for all ages, allowing closer contact with the environment. Along this trail, we can see Macuco Falls, a 20-meter-high waterfall emerging among ancient rocks.
The tour ends at a deck with a bar, souvenir shops, changing rooms, lockers, and a privileged view of the Iguazú River.

The Brazilian Falls excursion, located 28 kilometers from the city of Foz do Iguaçu, offers an unparalleled panoramic perspective of the 275 waterfalls that make up this breathtaking natural wonder. The journey takes you along a scenic 1,200-meter boardwalk that winds directly in front of the cascading waters, providing perfect viewpoints to capture the sheer immensity of the landscape.
Along the trail, you will experience the full grandeur of the four main waterfalls on the Brazilian side: Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamin Constant, and the majestic Salto Unión, which frames the famous Devil's Throat. This unforgettable adventure culminates with a ride on a spectacular panoramic elevator, seamlessly connecting the end of the boardwalk with the park bus that takes us back to the main entrance.





This tour shows us the most relevant sights of this vibrant city: Teatro Colón, the Obelisco, historic Plaza de Mayo, the Cathedral, Casa Rosada and Cabildo, plus the famous neighborhoods of La Boca, San Telmo, Puerto Madero and Recoleta with its renowned cemetery.
The excursion begins at Teatro Colón, from where we can see the Obelisco, symbolic center of the city. We'll then visit Plaza de Mayo, historical and political heart, with its emblematic buildings: Metropolitan Cathedral, Casa Rosada and the Cabildo.
The tour continues south through the ancient streets of San Telmo, tango district, until reaching La Boca with its Boca Juniors stadium and colorful Caminito street. Following the Riachuelo, we'll head north to appreciate the urban transformation.
In Puerto Madero, one of the most modern neighborhoods, we'll enjoy panoramic views. Passing through Retiro and Plaza San Martín, we'll travel along the impressive Avenida del Libertador until reaching exclusive Recoleta, home to the famous cemetery alongside elegant cafés and restaurants.

The excursion to Cachi, departing from Salta, allows us to discover an 18th-century colonial town. Crossing the Calchaquí Valleys, we'll reach Cachi (2200 masl), famous for its stone houses with adobe walls and cobblestone streets.
We begin at 07:30 with hotel pickups in Salta. The route passes through Carrillos, El Carril, Pulares, Quebrada de Escoipe and Cuesta del Obispo. At the highest point (3348 masl) we find Piedra del Molino, marking the transition between Lerma Valley and the Calchaquí Valleys.
We enter Valle Encantado, gateway to Los Cardones National Park, traveling along Recta de Tin Tin amidst landscapes of cardón cacti. We pass through Payogasta before arriving in Cachi (2210 masl), a typical northern town on the banks of the Calchaquí River.
Cachi (meaning "salt" in Quechua) preserves its colonial architecture with cobbled streets, stone and adobe houses. Its stone plaza and church stand out.
At 18:00 we begin our return to Salta.

We depart early to explore Quebrada de las Conchas en route to Cafayate, renowned for its wineries and Torrontés wine. We'll visit a winery including a tasting.
The route passes through Cerillos, El Carril, Coronel Moldes, Ampascachi, Talampaya and Alemania (with its historic train station).
In Cafayate, enjoy free time for lunch at the main square and visit the wine museum.
In the afternoon, we return through Quebrada de las Conchas, observing its red rock formations (like Devil's Throat and the Amphitheater), which at sunset create a unique landscape.

This activity is the best mountain experience that combines different trekking on trails, on rock and on ice. Divided into three stages, the last is where we will hike over the unexplored Cagliero Glacier having lunch there if the weather allows.


The Calchaquí Valleys Loop is a fantastic and unmissable journey that covers almost the entire expanse of these valleys. Throughout the tour, we will discover charming, magical historic towns, learn about their traditions and monuments, and contemplate truly breathtaking natural landscapes.
Day 1: Salta – Cuesta del Obispo – Cachi – Route 40 – Cafayate We will depart from Salta, entering the Quebrada de Escoipe canyon, the prelude to the spectacular Cuesta del Obispo switchbacks, until we reach its highest point at 3,340 meters (10,950 feet) above sea level. Then, we will continue toward the picturesque colonial town of Cachi for lunch and a stroll through its cobblestone streets. In the afternoon, we will embark on a unique journey along the iconic National Route 40 toward Cafayate, passing through and enjoying the beauty and history of traditional villages such as Seclantás, Molinos, Angastaco, San Carlos, and Animaná. Overnight stay in Cafayate.
Day 2: Cafayate – Quebrada de las Conchas – Salta We will begin the day traveling through the Quebrada del Río de las Conchas canyon along its characteristic winding road. During the drive, we will enjoy one of the region's most stunning landscapes, famous for its deep red rock formations sculpted by erosion. After this awe-inspiring journey, we will head back to Salta city.





Located just 50 kilometers from Buenos Aires, Colonia del Sacramento is a Uruguayan gem that uniquely blends Spanish and Portuguese colonial architecture. Founded in 1680 on the banks of the River Plate, its historic quarter was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to the beauty of its cobblestone streets, picturesque museums, and the iconic Street of Sighs. The tour begins with a one-hour fast ferry ride from Puerto Madero, followed by an à la carte lunch at the Viejo Túnel restaurant. The itinerary includes a guided walking tour of the historic district and access to the Tourist Bus with an audio-guide to visit iconic landmarks such as the Real de San Carlos Bullring, concluding with an unforgettable sunset before returning.
With the majestic Andes Mountains as backdrop, Estancia Nibepo Aike offers an authentic Patagonian experience away from mass tourism. This daily excursion (October to April) departs from El Calafate at 9:00 or 17:00 hs, traveling along the scenic "Camino de las Estancias" where you may spot foxes, hares and condors before crossing Río Rico and entering Parque Nacional Los Glaciares.
At this 12,000-hectare estate - symbol of Patagonian ranching tradition - visitors are welcomed at the quincho with hot drinks and homemade pastries, enjoying the impressive mountain landscape. The experience continues with a walk through the facilities including the renowned Hereford cabin, views of Brazo Sur del Lago Argentino with its glacial changes, and native forests inhabited by caracaras, woodpeckers and eagles.
The tour leads to the shearing shed to witness traditional wool shearing and packing demonstrations. Depending on weather and season, guests may participate in rural activities like morning milking or afternoon sheep herding.
The day culminates at the quincho with exquisite Patagonian lamb accompanied by stories of the place's history. For those choosing the additional horseback ride (3 hours), a guide will take them through scenic trails adapting the route to weather and riders' skill.

During the El Bolsón tour, which follows Route 258 along lakes and across rivers, we'll visit a trout farm, a craft brewery, and an artisanal jam factory. In El Bolsón, we'll enjoy the artisan fair at the main square.
We depart from Bariloche heading south, passing by Gutiérrez and Mascardi lakes, with views of Ñiriguau and Áspero mountain ranges. The road climbs to 1000 m.a.s.l. (3280 ft) before descending, crossing Foyel and Quemquemtreu rivers.
Upon reaching El Bolsón, visitors enjoy its unique microclimate and natural surroundings. The Artisan Fair showcases wood, clay, metal, stone, and dried flower crafts, renowned throughout Patagonia.
Near El Bolsón are El Hoyo (11 km) and Lago Puelo (16 km).





Our passengers will enjoy a morning in nature, hiking through this mountain valley, whose unique formations offer a breathtaking landscape.
We depart from the city via National Route 3 until we reach the starting point, where we prepare to continue on foot. The approximate duration from the start of the hike to the lagoon is 2 hours, during which we will cross the subantarctic forest, peat valleys, and rivers with beaver dams. Once we reach the lagoon, we will take some time to appreciate its beauty, its unique color, and discover the surroundings that give this place its special charm. There, we will stop to replenish our energy with a packed lunch and a drink before beginning the return journey along the same trail.
Distance: 9 km | Elevation gain: 300 m
This tour complements the visit to Tierra del Fuego National Park. The 1-hour (one way) journey on a picturesque narrow-gauge train explores the area where prisoners performed forced labor.
The End of the World Train is a replica of the one that transported prisoners over 100 years ago to collect firewood. With large windows, it departs from End of the World Station, entering Toro Ravine (Cañadón del Toro) and crossing Pipo River via Quemado Bridge.
We make a 15-minute stop at Macarena Waterfall Station, featuring a reconstruction of a Yámana settlement. From the viewpoint, you can observe Pipo River Valley and "La Macarena" waterfall in the Le Martial range.
Resuming the journey, we cross the Sub-Antarctic forest (one of the few in the world), skirt the peat bog and arrive at Park Station.






Country Day is one of the most sought-after excursions to enjoy an unforgettable day at a ranch on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. You will learn about Argentine gaucho customs and taste the typical asado. You will see criollo skills and typical dances, among other attractions.
Our Country Day excursion begins when we pick you up at your hotel and transfer you to the ranch. The gauchos will welcome us warmly and explain their customs. There they will offer us a tasting of empanadas, juices, sodas, beers and wines. Then, we will tour the facilities.
We will have the opportunity to go horseback riding and enjoy a ride in colonial carriages.
Around noon awaits us a characteristic Argentine asado: traditional countryside grill, which we can accompany with salads and local wine.
The Country Day continues with a folk dance show, such as zamba and chacarera. Five pairs of gauchos and two singers will delight us with their characteristic dances.
The demonstration of criollo skills includes ring race, rein test and rastrín races.
In the afternoon we will have time to enjoy a snack: coffee, tea, mate and traditional cakes.
Finally we will have free time for activities around the ranch.
Around 7 pm we will reach the end of the Country Day, when we will return to our hotel.





Estancia Cristina is the only place within the National Park that offers panoramic views of Upsala Glacier and the Patagonian Ice Field, both from its "Discovery" option and the Fossils Canyon Trekking. Founded in 1914 by the Masters-Waring couple, it maintains the essence of this English family that transformed the place into a paradise.
The tour begins at 6:30 am with transfers from El Calafate hotels to Puerto Punta Bandera, where boarding is at 7:45 am. The navigation goes through Brazo Norte, Spegazzini Channel (with views of its namesake glacier) and finally Cristina Channel.
At the estancia, a Patagonian lunch is served in the restored sheep-drying shed. During the visit, guests tour the Costumbrista Museum, take a guided walk through the historic grounds (including the chapel) and visit Los Perros Waterfall, with views of Caterina River Valley and the estancia.
Return to Puerto Bandera is around 8:00 pm, departing the estancia at 6:00 pm.






This unforgettable experience begins with a navigation from Puerto Punta Bandera to Estancia Cristina, passing by the western front of Glaciar Upsala. Upon arrival, a 9.5 km mountain route in 4x4 vehicles takes visitors to the Refugio de Hielos Continentales. From there, a 20-minute hike leads to Mirador del Upsala, offering spectacular views of the glacier's eastern front, Lago Guillermo, and Cerros Don Bosco and Murallón.
The trek continues downhill to Cañadón de los Fósiles, where marine fossils exposed by glacial action can be observed, followed by flat terrain through grasslands, forests and lagoons. The excursion concludes at the estancia's dock to board the return to Puerto Punta Bandera (arrival approx. 20:00). A box lunch is included during the tour.
Important note:
This excursion requires excellent physical condition and proper trekking gear due to challenging, uneven terrain. The coordinator may exclude participants who don't meet these requirements or lack appropriate equipment.





Estancia Cristina offers a deep immersion into pioneer history and the wild nature of Patagonia. Founded in 1914 in one of the most remote corners of Los Glaciares National Park, this Patagonian gem perfectly combines historical legacy with exclusive access to breathtaking glacial landscapes.
The journey begins with a navigation among the icebergs of the North Arm of Lake Argentino, approaching the impressive western wall of the Upsala Glacier. Upon landing at the estancia, visitors connect with the past through guided tours of the Folk Museum —housed in the old shearing shed—, the charming historic chapel, and the original facilities of the Masters family.
To explore the surroundings, the estancia offers different ways to discover the valley: from 4x4 overland expeditions ascending to the Upsala Viewpoint for an unforgettable panoramic view of the Patagonian Ice Field, to guided walks and trekkings through the fascinating Cañadón de los Fósiles. Each experience is crowned by authentic Patagonian gastronomy, served in an atmosphere that preserves the warm and welcoming essence of the End of the World.

This excursion takes us to El Chaltén, at the foot of the mythical Mount Fitz Roy, to enjoy one of the most beautiful landscapes in Patagonia and experience self-guided hikes along the trails of the National Park.
The tour begins at 7:00 am with hotel pick-up in El Calafate. Arrival in El Chaltén is approximately at 10:45 am, where passengers can choose to explore the town or take self-guided treks leading to scenic viewpoints like Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, Los Cóndores, and Salto del Chorrillo.
All participants will receive advice and maps with estimated distances and hiking times, tailored to each passenger's physical condition. A lunch box is included. The return meeting point is at 5:00 pm to head back to El Calafate.
Note:
Schedules are approximate and may vary due to weather conditions, passenger delays, or other external factors.

Enjoy a full-day activity from El Calafate to El Chaltén, all in one unforgettable experience. With easy guided walks to scenic viewpoints, lunch at a traditional local restaurant, and free time to explore the charming town, you'll discover the beauty of Patagonia—no trekking expertise required.

Discover the northern face of Mount Fitz Roy and the most secluded corners of El Chaltén on an adventure that combines navigation with exclusive trekking. The experience begins early with a journey along the legendary Route 40 towards the historic La Leona Roadhouse, a landmark stop perfect for a coffee break steeped in local history.
After skirting Lake Viedma, we arrive at El Chaltén to continue through a scenic mountain road to the southern tip of Lago del Desierto. There, we set sail across crystal-clear waters, enjoying unique views of the Huemul and Vespignani glaciers. Upon landing at the Vespignani Reserve, you can choose from three self-guided trails of varying intensity, all surrounded by native forests and offering spectacular panoramas of the north wall of Mount Fitz Roy.
The excursion includes a box lunch to enjoy in the heart of nature and time to soak in the tranquility of this pristine environment before starting the return trip to El Calafate, culminating a day of total immersion in Patagonia’s wildest landscapes.

Enjoy a complete experience from El Calafate to El Chaltén in a single day, with accessible viewpoint hikes, traditional lunch, and free time to explore. The excursion departs early via Route 40, with views of Lago Argentino and a stop at the historic Hotel Paso La Leona (where you can enjoy coffee with homemade cakes).
The journey continues along Lago Viedma with the Andes Mountains as backdrop. After a 3-hour drive (220 km), we arrive in El Chaltén for a guided hike to Mirador de los Cóndores, offering panoramic views of Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, and Glaciar Piedras Blancas.
Includes lunch at a traditional restaurant and a walk to Salto del Chorrillo waterfall, surrounded by forests. The excursion ends with one hour of free time to explore the town (craft brewery, waffles with tea) before returning to El Calafate.

A spectacular natural scenery. We will get to know the geography and history of this place in Patagonia, enjoying “criollo” food, visiting the Lago del Desierto during the morning and hiking to the Huemul lagoon lookout Point.

The tour departs from El Calafate at approximately 7:30 am with transfer to Puerto Bandera pier. We'll board at 8:30 am and disembark at 4:00 pm for the land return, arriving back in El Calafate by 5:00 pm.
We'll navigate the northern arm of Lago Argentino to admire Upsala, Spegazzini, Heim, Seco and Peineta glaciers.
The highlight will be disembarking at Base Spegazzini right in front of the glacier, where you'll enjoy our modern Refugio Spegazzini with all necessary services for your journey. The refuge offers breathtaking panoramic views and optional exquisite regional menus with options for all tastes.
Note: For an exclusive experience, you may upgrade to the Captain's Club - a private lounge for 18 passengers featuring an onboard snack bar with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the journey.





Embark on a true expedition to the farthest reaches of Tierra del Fuego. This full-day journey combines active adventure with breathtaking scenery. We begin by paddling inflatable canoes through the historic waters of the Beagle Channel towards the rugged Gable Island. Once ashore, you will enjoy a traditional hot lunch at a private, rustic refuge overlooking the mountains and the sea. The exploration continues with a guided hike through ancient forests and coastal trails, discovering the island's unique flora and fauna. To complete this unforgettable experience, we take a boat to Martillo Island for a close-up encounter with the local penguin colony. This tour is designed for travelers seeking an immersive, small-group adventure away from the traditional tourist paths.






Enjoy a unique gourmet experience sailing among glaciers. The excursion begins with transfers from hotels to Punta Bandera, where we'll board at Puerto Privado La Soledad at 09:00 hs.
We'll navigate Lago Argentino passing Punta Avellaneda and the narrow Boca del Diablo (800m wide), heading to Spegazzini Channel to admire its namesake glacier. We'll disembark at Puesto de Las Vacas for a walk to observe local flora and fauna, with views of the historic settlers' post.
We'll continue to Upsala Channel and Herminita Peninsula for panoramic glacier views where gourmet lunch will be served. In the afternoon, the María Turquesa Cruise will take us to Icebergs Channel and Perito Moreno Glacier before returning to port at 18:00 hs.
Note:
The María Turquesa Cruise (180-person capacity) offers:
Premium Room (20 people): Gourmet Tasting Menu
Standard Room: Gourmet Lunch Box
Observations: Route subject to modifications at captain's discretion for passenger safety.

The Grand Circuit Tour allows you to appreciate the beauty of the Limay River Valley, visit the Amphitheater, and explore the Enchanted Valley, arriving at Villa Traful for lunch or tea with homemade sweets and alfajores. We will then head to Villa La Angostura, ending the tour in Bariloche.
We will begin our Grand Circuit Tour by taking Route 237. We will travel through the Limay River Valley until we reach the Amphitheater. From the viewpoint at the top, we will be able to observe the river’s path, which forms a semicircle with islands.
From there, we will begin to see the magical rock formations of the Enchanted Valley. Before crossing the bridge at the confluence of the Limay River and the Traful River, we will take a detour to the left. After driving 1 kilometer along the road to Cuyin Manzano, we will be able to admire the river gorge.
We will continue along Lake Traful until we reach the viewpoint, a 70-meter-high cliff. We will then arrive in Villa Traful for lunch or tea.
The journey continues to Portezuelo, connecting with the Seven Lakes Route towards Villa La Angostura, skirting Lake Correntoso. We will pass by Lake Espejo and the center of Villa La Angostura before returning to Bariloche.

We will explore the mountain range visiting Potrerillos Dam, Uspallata, Puente del Inca, Aconcagua Mountain viewpoint, and Christ the Redeemer, observing the varied colors and landscapes of the region.
We begin at 07:30 following the Mendoza River, seeing Cordón del Plata and Potrerillos Dam (reservoir for energy and irrigation).
In Uspallata we'll visit the Huarpe settlement (southern point of Inca Empire) and the Vaults (where Fray Luis Beltrán cast cannons).
We'll tour the villages of Picheuta, Polvaredas, Punta de Vacas, and Penitentes ski complex (with free time for chairlift and panoramic views).
We'll reach Puente del Inca (natural formation with thermal waters) and the Aconcagua viewpoint (6959 masl).
Finally we'll ascend to 4200 masl to visit Christ the Redeemer (symbol of Argentine-Chilean unity) from Las Cuevas (3200 masl).




You will walk among penguins for one hour with a specialized guide. Additionally, you will visit Harberton Ranch and Acatushún Museum.
Martillo Island, part of Harberton Ranch on the Beagle Channel, is home to Magellanic Penguins (1,000 nests) and Gentoo Penguins (16 pairs) between September and April.
Males arrive first in late September to prepare underground nests. Females arrive later, laying 2 eggs between October-November. Chicks hatch in November-December.
The tour departs at 8am and 2:30pm from Ushuaia. Includes transfer to Harberton Ranch (founded in 1886) and 15-minute boat ride to Martillo Island to walk among penguins with a guide.

Perfecto. Aquí tienes la versión en inglés, manteniendo ese tono narrativo, fluido y sofisticado que utilizamos para el Perito Moreno, ideal para el público internacional que busca una experiencia premium en Ushuaia.
This journey invites us to discover the very essence of the End of the World, blending the vastness of the sea with the region's deep-rooted history. The adventure begins as we set sail from the Tourist Pier, venturing into the legendary waters of the Beagle Channel. As we navigate, we will visit Isla de los Pájaros (Bird Island) and Isla de los Lobos (Sea Lion Island) to witness marine wildlife in its pristine natural habitat, eventually reaching the iconic Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse, the solitary sentry of our southern coasts.
The voyage continues toward the historic Estancia Harberton, the first ranch founded in Tierra del Fuego. Here, the experience unfolds in a way that ensures an intimate connection with the surroundings: while one group dives into the scientific wonders of the Acatushún Museum, the other crosses in Zodiac boats to Martillo Island. At this nature reserve, you will walk near the penguins, observing their behavior in a setting of absolute tranquility. Afterward, the groups swap activities so that everyone can enjoy both experiences. The return to Ushuaia is a scenic overland drive through the island’s rugged landscapes, arriving back in the city at approximately 6:30 PM.
Important Details Based on Your Travel Dates:
Peak Season (October 15th – March 15th): This excursion operates as a combined tour (boat and bus), departing at either 8:30 AM or 10:30 AM. Lunch is available for purchase on board to enjoy while we sail.
Shoulder Seasons (October 1st – 14th & March 16th – 31st): During these periods, services are operated separately to optimize the experience. In the morning, we navigate the Beagle Channel (Sea Lion Island and Lighthouse), returning to the port with free time for lunch in town. In the afternoon, at 2:30 PM, we depart by land toward Estancia Harberton and the penguin rookery, with an estimated return between 9:30 PM and 9:45 PM.





This unique experience allows us to discover hidden corners of Perito Moreno Glacier by walking with crampons on the ice, accompanied by expert guides. The excursion begins at 9:00 am at Puerto Bajo de las Sombras, where we'll board to navigate Brazo Rico for approximately 10 minutes before disembarking on the west shore.
Upon arrival, mountain guides will welcome us and lead us toward the glacier via a trail along the southern moraine of Glaciar Perito Moreno. After a one-hour hike, we'll reach a viewpoint where we'll put on crampons to access the ice.
On the glacier, we'll explore various ice formations while guides explain the surroundings. We'll have time to enjoy a picnic in this place of incomparable beauty.
The return follows the same moraine trail back to the boat, which will take us to the port with an approximate arrival at 15:00 hs.

With scheduled departures at 08:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 02:30 PM, this spectacular excursion invites travelers to live the unique experience of walking on the breathtaking Grey Glacier, part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field—the world's third-largest freshwater reserve. The adventure begins at the base camp located on the northeastern shore of beautiful Lake Grey. Here, certified guides will provide an introductory briefing detailing the route and schedules, followed by the fitting and adjusting of technical gear for each participant. Afterward, the group will take a 15-minute zodiac boat ride to the western arm of the glacier.
Upon arrival, you will step ashore onto a nunatak—an island of rock surrounded by ice—and hike for about an hour to reach the glacier itself. Before setting foot on the ice, the guide will deliver essential safety instructions and demonstrate proper crampon and walking techniques. Once prepared, a fascinating 3-hour exploration across this frozen giant begins, allowing you to marvel at deep crevasses, flowing meltwater rivers, lagoons, and ice tunnels sculpted in dazzling shades of blue. After capping off this unforgettable adventure, the group will head back to the base camp.






This excursion begins with a 20-minute navigation from Bajo de las Sombras port, offering stunning views of the glacier's southern wall and the Icebergs Channel. Upon reaching the southwest shore, we'll hike to the guides' refuge where we'll prepare for the adventure.
We'll start with a 20-minute shoreline walk to the ice edge, where we'll be fitted with crampons and receive safety instructions. The glacier trekking lasts approximately 2 hours, during which we'll observe spectacular ice formations like crevasses, lagoons, and sinkholes, while guides explain the glacier's unique phenomena.
After completing the trek, we'll return via a Magellanic forest trail before reboarding the boat to navigate the Icebergs Channel again, approaching the glacier walls for unforgettable photographs. Passengers requiring transportation will have a bus available to return to El Calafate, including a one-hour stop at the Glacier Viewpoint and its walkways.

The Great Adventure Tour is one of the best adventure excursions that complement the visit to Iguazu Falls. With departures every hour and a half between 9am and 4:30pm, the tour allows us to appreciate nature at its finest.
The excursion begins by approaching the falls and disembarking at San Martín Island, the heart of the waterfalls. We then continue in semi-rigid inflatable boats, navigating 6 km along the Lower Iguazu River, including 2 km through the famous rapids.
Finally, we arrive at Macuco Port, where we leave the boats and board an all-terrain truck that travels 8 km through the Misiones jungle along the Yacaratiá Trail.





On this Jungle Fly – Jungle Adventure excursion, you will experience the rainforest like never before. We will go canopying, trek across hanging bridges, and rappel down a refreshing waterfall. Our journey begins with a 5 km ride in 4x4 trucks deep into the jungle. Upon arrival, we will enjoy an interpretative trek to learn about the native Paranaense flora (approximately 2 km).
Once we reach the Salto del Medio waterfall (12 meters high), we will zipline across the falls—covering a distance of about 200 meters to the other side of the ravine—always assisted by specialized instructors.
From the highest point, we will cross hanging bridges to enjoy the views from the treetops. Finally, we will experience an exciting rappel descent down a 12-meter waterfall, ending with a refreshing dip in the river waters.

With scheduled departures at 09:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 01:00 PM, and 05:00 PM, this excursion is a must-do adventure for travelers visiting Torres del Paine who wish to enjoy a fantastic and entirely unique experience, paddling through a stunning setting of massive icebergs. This unforgettable journey begins at the Grey base camp, located on the northeastern shore of beautiful Lake Grey. There, specialized guides will provide all the necessary gear and conduct a comprehensive safety briefing on land before moving the kayaks to the launch area.
From this point, the paddling adventure begins as you glide among the icebergs floating on the lake, later heading toward the eastern arm of the Grey Glacier to take in the spectacular scenery of the area. Weather permitting, the group will head into a sheltered bay to get an even closer look at the glacier and enjoy truly breathtaking views. After capturing these wonderful moments, you will paddle back to the starting point, wrapping up the experience with unforgettable memories of Patagonia.

The Kayak Río de las Vueltas starts at 10:45 AM heading to Condor Lagoon Refuge, where there will be a brief explanation of the activity and equipment testing. After getting ready, we start going down the Río de las Vueltas, an incredible adventure.






We will cross the mountain range, skirt Mount Olivia with views of the Alvear Range, and ascend to Garibaldi Pass to enjoy breathtaking views of Hidden Lake (Lago Escondido) and Fagnano Lake.
From Ushuaia, we'll pass by the old Presidio and through the forest, discovering the Bride's Veil (Velo de Novia) waterfall. While skirting Mount Olivia, we'll see the Alvear Range and the giant peat valley.
After ascending to Garibaldi Pass (with photo stop), we'll descend to Hidden Lake where the Petrel Hosteria is located, with time to explore the area.
Then we'll take National Route Nº3 passing by sawmills and lenga forests, until reaching Fagnano Lake to spot albatrosses and other seabirds.





The Lakes Off Road Tour offers a different way to experience the lake region. We'll navigate the circuit -with challenging slopes- in a Land Rover Defender. After a hike around Hidden Lake (Lago Escondido), we'll eat at the refuge. In the afternoon we'll return to Ushuaia.
The excursion begins with transfer from your hotel in a Land Rover Defender 4x4. We start towards Garibaldi Pass, with panoramic views of Hidden Lake and Fagnano Lake.
We continue to Fagnano Lake for pure off-road circuit, overcoming challenging terrain. Then we head to Hidden Lake for a hike along the shore to the refuge, where we'll enjoy a complete asado barbecue.
After lunch, there will be free time to relax or paddle canoes before returning to Ushuaia in the afternoon.




The tour begins with a departure to the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We first visit Ensenada Zaratiegui, offering stunning views of the Beagle Channel and Redonda Island, home to the southernmost post office in the world. We then proceed to Lake Acigami, framed by dense forests and the Andes, before arriving at Lapataia Bay, the final point of the Pan-American Highway. The highlight of this expedition is boarding our exclusive vessel at Puerto Arias. We will sail towards the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse to observe cormorant colonies and sea lions, enjoying local gourmet flavors on board while surrounded by the raw beauty of the subantarctic landscape.

We will explore the Chubut River Valley learning about its culture, combined with dolphin watching. In Gaiman we'll have Welsh tea and visit the Trelew Paleontological Museum, the most important in Latin America.
We depart early from Puerto Madryn. First stop at Puerto Rawson for optional watching of Commerson's dolphins (world's smallest dolphin).
Approximately 1h30min navigation, depending on the presence of these playful animals in the wild.
We continue to Lower Valley to see Welsh Chapels. In Gaiman, optional Welsh tea tasting and local museum visit.
Returning to Puerto Madryn, we'll pass through Trelew for optional visit to Egidio Feruglio Paleontological Museum.

Our approximately 2-hour tour departs from Puerto Pirámides on boats for marine wildlife watching in the crystal clear waters of Golfo Nuevo. Includes naturalist commentary to appreciate the coastal ecosystem.
The navigation visits the Cueva de los Fósiles (Fossil Cave) with specialized onboard staff.
We'll provide bilingual environmental interpretation about the summer cycle.
Passengers who wish may practice snorkeling with an instructor for half an hour.


This excursion has been designed for those who wish to experience adventure without leaving the city. We will do a trekking in the heart of the Fuegian mountain range, getting to know the Martial Glacier and admiring wonderful views of the City at the End of the World.
The tour begins just minutes from the hotel, when we'll depart in vehicles to the base of Martial Glacier. There we'll begin trekking along the paths of the Fuegian mountain range, a hike that will allow us to discover the glacier.
During the journey we'll enjoy incredible views of Ushuaia. At a relaxing moment, we'll have an exclusive picnic before completing our adventure.
This experience combines navigation and trekking to discover glaciers only accessible by boat, including the Cerro Mayo and Cerro Negro glaciers in the Seno Mayo of Lago Argentino.
The excursion departs from Puerto Punta Bandera, sailing into Seno Mayo until disembarking at Bahía Toro. A specialized guide will accompany us through the Andean Patagonian Forest, where we'll discover a 180-meter waterfall surrounded by calcareous formations.
We'll continue sailing through Seno Mayo to observe the Cerro Mayo glaciers and the hanging glacier of Cerro Negro. We'll hike approximately 1000 meters through the forest to a stone wall, with views of the hanging glacier and 360° panoramic landscapes.
Finally, we'll sail to the north face of Perito Moreno to access the walkways before returning to El Calafate.

Our tour begins in Mendoza's foundational area (1561), visiting the Foundational Museum and Square with Jesuit ruins. We continue through main squares, the Cathedral, San Francisco Basilica, and former Mortgage Bank (now Culture Ministry).
We'll pass by Mercantil Andina, former Bank of Mendoza (now Contemporary Art Space), Independence Square, Spain Square, the Civic District with Government House, and the Enoteca.
We'll travel along Emilio Civit Street to General San Martín Park (370 hectares), seeing the Marly Horses, Rose Garden, and Lake, before reaching Glory Hill with its Monument to the Army of the Andes.
We conclude at the Virgin of Lourdes Sanctuary (El Challao) with views of Mendoza's foothills.




The Cerro Catedral excursion will take us to Patagonia's most important winter sports center, featuring excellent tourist services at its base. The lifts provide access to various slopes for skiing, snowboarding and other sports.
The half-day tour begins on Av. Bustillo until Km. 8, where we'll take a left turn to see Cerro Catedral, named for its gothic cathedral-like towers.
At Cerro Catedral village, we'll find the winter sports center with 33 lifts accessing slopes for:
Competition skiing
Cross-country and alpine skiing
Sledding
Snowboarding
The chairlifts (including Robles, Lado Bueno and the Cable Car) operate year-round. Visitors can also see the Emilio Frey refuge.



On the Cerro Tronador excursion, we'll explore stunning landscapes from the mountain to the Chilean border, with stops at viewpoints for photos. Highlights include Lake Gutiérrez, Lake Mascardi and its namesake village.
The tour begins along National Route 258, skirting Lake Gutiérrez (with views of Cerro Catedral) and then Lake Mascardi. We detour onto gravel Route 254 to Manso River Bridge, visiting Los Alerces Waterfall.
We continue to a natural viewpoint for photos, passing Tronador Hotel (open in summer) with panoramic mountain views. After crossing Los Césares stream, we travel 15 km through Upper Manso River Valley to Pampa Linda (restaurants, campground) for lunch.
In the afternoon, we visit the viewpoint of Manso Glacier (Ventisquero Negro), observing its sediment-colored glacial tongue. Cerro Tronador gets its name from the thunder-like sound of ice calving.
On the mountain's eastern face, we'll see Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo), a natural amphitheater with meltwater waterfalls. Finally, we return to Bariloche via the same route.

We will discover the most relevant attractions of the southernmost park, trekking along the Coastal Trail (Senda Costera) and having lunch near Acigami Lake. Then we'll canoe to Lapataia Bay.
The excursion begins at 8/8:30am with bus transfer. After 10 km we'll reach the Coastal Trail for a 3-hour trek (8 km) through rolling terrain, observing flora and fauna. Those preferring less difficulty can choose shorter trails (request in advance).
We'll continue through forests of lengas, canelos and notros, possibly spotting foxes and birds until reaching Acigami Lake (formerly Roca Lake) for lunch sheltered from wind/rain.
After technical briefing and equipment (rubber boots, waterproof pants, life jackets), we'll navigate inflatable canoes on Acigami Lake and Lapataia/Ovando Rivers (1 hour) to Lapataia Bay before returning to Ushuaia.
The meeting point will be our little house located a few meters from the Port of Ushuaia.From there, we will head north towards Route 3 to begin the tour. Along the way, we will enjoy beautiful views of the Olivia River, the Tierra Mayor Valley, and the Fuegian Andes Mountains. Following the winding road, surrounded by lenga and ñire forests, we will reach the junction with Route J, and from there we will begin our journey. Route J follows the course of the Lasifashaj River through mountains, forests, and peat bogs, making it a truly scenic route.
We will continue our journey to our next stop, the town of Puerto Almanza, a community of artisanal fishermen who primarily dedicate themselves to the artisanal fishing of king crab and the cultivation of mussels. From there, we will board a small boat and sail along the Beagle Channel to Isla Martillo for approximately 30 minutes. We will observe penguins (Genia and Magellanic) very close to the island (approximately 30 minutes). After a beautiful day, we will return to the city of Ushuaia.
This tour invites you to sail the Beagle Channel for a close encounter with one of the most fascinating bird colonies in the South. Departing from Ushuaia, we travel to the iconic Harberton Ranch, a site filled with history and pioneer legends. From its pier, we embark on a boat to Martillo Island, where Magellanic and Gentoo penguins gather each season. The vessel allows for privileged and close-up views of the penguins on the shore, always respecting their natural environment. To complete the experience, we visit the Acatushún Museum to learn more about the local marine biodiversity. An ideal excursion for wildlife and landscape enthusiasts in Tierra del Fuego.

This tour combines adventure with close encounters of elephant seals, sea lions and Magellanic penguins, including lunch at El Pedral ranch.
We depart from Puerto Madryn, traveling 70 km through Patagonian steppe to Punta Ninfas (southern end of Nuevo Gulf) to observe breeding colonies of elephant seals and sea lions.
We then continue to the historic El Pedral ranch (built in 1923 with European materials). We'll take a guided walk through the nearby Magellanic penguin colony.
Enjoy a barbecue lamb lunch with salads, dessert and coffee at the ranch's quincho (outdoor grill area). Afternoon includes pool time, lawn bowling, walks, or Welsh cake with tea/coffee before returning.

This tour explores Valdés Peninsula (World Heritage Site) and its unique wildlife. We depart from Puerto Madryn at 7:30 am for a full day of wildlife viewing.
Our first stop is the Carlos Ameghino Isthmus Interpretation Center to learn about the area's flora, fauna and geology, with panoramic views of Nuevo Gulf, San José and Bird Island.
We then visit Puerto Pirámides, where you may optionally embark for whale watching (seasonal). We continue by land to Caleta Valdés, Punta Cantor and Punta Norte to observe elephant seals, penguins and sea lions (order may vary due to weather/tides).
Orcas can be spotted at Punta Norte (March-April) and occasionally at Caleta Valdés (September).
We return to Puerto Madryn at day's end.
This unique experience takes us across the Patagonian steppe, where we'll enjoy landscapes of hills and forests before entering Los Glaciares National Park. The tour begins along the Redonda Bay of Lake Argentino, passing Solitary Island and crossing the Patagonian steppe with notable sights including Comisión Hill, Centinela River, and Alice Ranch.
After crossing Mitre River, we'll enter the national park to travel 35 km along Brazo Rico, surrounded by a native forest of ñires, lengas, and notros trees. Our first breathtaking glacier view comes at "Curva de los Suspiros" (Sighs Curve), followed by the main viewpoint where we'll walk the boardwalks to witness constant ice calving.
The Perito Moreno - the park's most impressive glacier with a 5 km front and 60 m (197 ft) high walls - offers the unique spectacle of its rupture (last occurring in 2016) and the thunderous sound of ice chunks crashing into the water. Optional add-ons include a walk along Icebergs Channel to the glacier's base, the Mini Trekking ice hike, or a catamaran tour to Upsala Glacier.





This unique experience allows us to discover Perito Moreno Glacier from a different perspective, with exclusive groups of maximum 15 people. We'll visit rock paintings from the first Patagonian inhabitants and explore local culture, enjoying a comprehensive view of Los Glaciares National Park - from the steppe to the glacier. We'll arrive at the walkways around 3:00 pm, avoiding crowds.
The journey along the historic Route 15 connects stories of native peoples, pioneers and Patagonian ranches. In the National Park, the ñire forest welcomes us before reaching Estancia Nibepo Aike, where we'll visit the main house and enjoy an authentic "asado campero" with Argentine wines.
In the afternoon, we'll sail aboard the Hauthal boat through the Sur and Rico arms, admiring the lake, Adriana ridge, Moreno and Magellan peninsula. We'll disembark at Playa de las Monedas for a walk through lenga forest towards Glaciar Sur viewpoint.
Finally, we'll sail to Bajo de las Sombras to enjoy 2 hours on the glacier walkways before returning to El Calafate through a circuit combining nature, history and local culture.
Live a fascinating experience facing the famous Perito Moreno Glacier, with a unique view from the kayak and spectacular photo opportunities. No prior experience is required, as expert guides will provide instructions for paddling safely in glacial waters.
The excursion begins at 7:30 am with pick-up from hotels in El Calafate. Passengers will be transferred to El Domo (operations base), where they will receive equipment and detailed instructions from specialized guides.
Return to El Calafate is scheduled for approximately 5:00 pm.
Important:
Minimum age: 14 years
Minors between 14-18 years must be accompanied by parents/legal guardians

We begin the excursion from Puerto Pañuelo, sailing by catamaran across Lake Nahuel Huapi to the Blest arm. During the journey, we'll observe Centinela Island, where the remains of Perito Moreno rest. We arrive at Puerto Cántaros to hike through Valdivian rainforest to Los Cántaros Lagoon.
Upon returning to Puerto Blest, there's an option to extend the tour with a transfer to Puerto Alegre and a boat ride on Lake Frías, offering views of Mount Tronador. Finally, we return to Puerto Blest to sail back to Bariloche.


We begin our journey towards Jujuy, arriving at Purmamarca (Hill of Seven Colors) in the morning. We'll visit Tilcara with its Pucará (reconstructed indigenous fortress) and after lunch return to Salta. We'll explore the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The tour starts in Volcán, where the brown mountain ranges begin. We visit Tumbaya with its 1796 church. In Purmamarca (at the foot of the Hill of Seven Colors), we'll see the Santa Rosa de Lima Church (1648).
In Tilcara we'll visit the reconstructed Pucará. We continue to Uquía to see the Arcabuceros Angels paintings in its church. We arrive in Humahuaca, where we'll visit the Independence Heroes Monument and witness the noon appearance of San Francisco Solano's image.
On our return, we'll visit Jujuy (Cathedral and main monuments) before ending in Salta.

This is a 2 day program to explore the wonderful Refugio Laguna Cóndor, a paradise located in the west margin of the De las Vueltas River, 17 km from El Chaltén. A unique place, with stunning beauty.
This experience allows us to learn about Patagonia's flora, fauna and geological aspects, while discovering stories of the first settlers and enjoying an authentic Guiso Patagónico in a typical setting.
The tour departs from El Calafate to the private natural reserve "Estancia 25 de Mayo", located near the town and Chilean border. During the journey we'll make stops for geological interpretations, marine fossil observation and guanaco spotting along with other local wildlife.
We'll visit the site where the first settler family established themselves and follow the Calafate Stream course, appreciating vegetation changes according to altitude. At the Chilean border, we'll enjoy panoramic views of Baguales and Centinela mountains that mark the boundary between both countries.
The tour includes a stop at "La Sección" outpost to taste field stew with homemade bread and cheese, as the local baqueanos traditionally did. Finally we'll return to El Calafate.




We depart from Salta heading to Jujuy, arriving in Purmamarca by mid-morning, where we'll make a brief photo stop to admire the Hill of Seven Colors.
Continuing along the winding Lipán Slope road, we'll make scheduled stops for photos and to experience being above the clouds, reaching our highest point (4,170 masl). We'll then descend to 3,600 masl to visit the impressive Salinas Grandes salt flats.
We return along the same route but with different landscapes as the sun illuminates the mountains from behind, changing their colors. Upon returning to Purmamarca, enjoy free time to explore the village and have lunch (at passengers' expense).

The Salta City Tour is ideal for newly arrived visitors, exploring this simultaneously colonial and modern city, known as "Salta La Linda" (Beautiful Salta). We'll admire its architecture, temples, and historic buildings.
We begin at 9 de Julio Square, the historic center of the city. We'll visit the Basilica Cathedral, the Cabildo (Town Hall), San Francisco Church, San Bernardo Convent, and Hernández House (now the City Museum).
We'll continue to the Artisan Market and the Monument to General Martín Miguel de Güemes, hero of Argentina's northern independence.
We'll conclude by taking the cable car up San Bernardo Hill to enjoy panoramic views of Lerma Valley.

This spectacular excursion to San Antonio de los Cobres follows the exact same iconic route as the famous Train to the Clouds, offering the unique advantage of making strategic stops along the way to explore the region in depth.
We begin our journey from Salta city, heading west toward Campo Quijano, a charming town nestled at the foot of the mountain range. Next, we will enter the breathtaking Quebrada del Toro canyon to visit Santa Rosa de Tastil, one of the most important pre-Inca archaeological sites in the region, where we will explore its ancient ruins and local museum.
Continuing our ascent into the high-altitude Puna, we will reach San Antonio de los Cobres, the picturesque mountain town where both overland tours and the train route meet. Here, you will have time to see the local church and school, but the true highlight is the local craftsmanship. Native women keep an ancestral legacy alive, weaving sheep and llama wool using traditional techniques (loom, two-needle, and five-needle knitting) to create beautiful garments like sweaters, blankets, beanies, and gloves. It is a wonderful opportunity to see the weavers at work and purchase authentic regional products directly.
Finally, we will head to the breathtaking La Polvorilla Viaduct, the most iconic and photographed engineering marvel of the Train to the Clouds route. After marveling at this colossal structure, we will begin our return journey to Salta along the same route.





An adventure that will take us to discover the secrets of a solitary lighthouse, a shipwreck from 40 years ago, a traditional bakery, and a historic ranch, revealing unknown stories of Tierra del Fuego.
The tour departs early from Ushuaia via National Route 3. After crossing the Andes Mountains through Garibaldi Pass, we'll stop in Tolhuin (heart of the island) to visit the iconic Panadería La Unión bakery.
At noon, we'll take Provincial Route "A" towards Cabo San Pablo. There we'll hike to an abandoned lighthouse on an isolated hill, spotting guanacos along the way, and discover the ship El Desdémona, wrecked in 1985 on the shores of the Argentine Sea.
The final stop will be at Estancia Rolito, a family-owned sheep ranch preserving ovine traditions. Ani, Pepe and their children will welcome us to share their pioneering rural tourism lifestyle.





This excursion is the perfect introduction to the Chilean capital, a tour designed to discover the fascinating contrasts between its rich colonial history and its vibrant modern skyline. We will begin with a pickup from your hotel to explore the city's main highlights, starting with a beautiful panoramic view of the Central Market, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the bohemian Bellavista neighborhood. Next, we will take a guided walking tour up the historic Santa Lucía Hill, the city's foundational site, before heading to the Plaza de Armas. In this vibrant heart of Santiago, we will admire the imposing Cathedral, the City Hall, the Central Post Office, and the National Historical Museum, continuing the journey with panoramic views of the Former National Congress and La Moneda Palace, the seat of the Chilean government.
Afterward, the route will take us through the traditional and picturesque neighborhoods of the Club Hípico area, the University District, and the elegant Concha y Toro sector. To wrap up the tour, we will enjoy a panoramic drive through Modern Santiago and its cutting-edge skyscrapers, concluding with a visit to the prestigious Faba store, which specializes in fine jewelry made from Lapis Lazuli—a precious gemstone found in abundance only in Chile and Afghanistan. At the end of this comprehensive day of discovery, you will be driven comfortably back to your hotel.

The Seven Lakes Route is a winding 200 km journey through forests of lenga, coihue, and cypress trees. We'll visit Espejo, Correntoso, Escondido, Villarino, Falkner, and Machonico lakes before arriving in San Martín de los Andes for lunch and a visit to Casa de Piedra.
We begin by skirting Nahuel Huapi Lake to Villa la Angostura, a typical mountain village with services for nautical activities, trekking, horseback riding, and bike excursions. Fishing is also available from November to April.
We continue along the winding road to Espejo Lake, with its hotel complex and beach, then to Correntoso Lake and the small Escondido Lake with its emerald green waters and viewpoint.
Next is Villarino Lake with its lodge, followed by Falkner Lake where we observe Mount Buque with its black stone towers and condors. Finally, we pass Machonico Lake and skirt Lacar Lake to reach San Martín de los Andes.
After lunch, we visit Casa de Piedra, traveling along Meliquina Lake and crossing its river. On the return trip, we observe wind-eroded rock formations.

The Circuito Chico excursion explores magnificent landscapes around Bariloche. You'll admire lakes and mountain views from every scenic point. This tour is unmissable as it's one of the region's most traditional routes.
During the Circuito Chico tour, you'll enjoy Bariloche's most classic outing. The 60-kilometer route follows a winding, fully paved road.
Along the way, you'll marvel at the landscapes. The first stop at Playa Bonita -on the shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake- offers views of Huemul Island.
Next you'll reach Cerro Campanario, where a chairlift takes you to the viewpoint at 1,050 meters altitude. You'll visit Puerto Pañuelo and cross Angostura River Bridge.
Continuing, you'll reach a natural balcony with views of Moreno Lake and Llao Llao Peninsula. The return to Bariloche includes crossing Moreno Lake bridge and skirting El Trébol Lagoon.




Esta mágica experiência invernal convida os viajantes a entrar no coração da noite patagônica no Vale de Tierra Mayor. A aventura começa com uma caminhada de aproximadamente 30 minutos utilizando raquetes de neve, seguindo uma trilha iluminada pelo brilho místico de tochas que guiam o caminho através da floresta subantártica. Ao final do percurso, uma fogueira ao ar livre espera os visitantes para desfrutar de um autêntico jantar de montanha que inclui espetinhos e um reconfortante guisado preparados no fogo, acompanhados de vinho quente e da grande especialidade da casa, o tradicional "café del hachero". Todo o encontro é embalado por uma calorosa "guitarreada" com música ao vivo ao redor do fogo. Para coroar esta noite inesquecível, o retorno é realizado de acordo com a preferência escolhida pelo passageiro: um emocionante passeio em trenó puxado por cães huskies ou uma travessia a bordo de uma moderna moto de neve Snow Cat.

This off-the-beaten-path excursion invites travelers to discover the most breathtaking panoramas of the region through a medium-difficulty trek that winds through dense native forests and high-mountain areas above the treeline. The eight-kilometer journey offers uninterrupted views of iconic geographical landmarks, such as the Beagle Channel, Hoste and Navarino Islands to the south, the Martial Range to the north, and Tierra del Fuego National Park to the west. After reaching a first viewpoint with a stunning perspective of Ushuaia Bay, the trek continues toward the summit before descending the slope facing the National Park, allowing hikers to appreciate the majesty of the Darwin Range under the northern sunlight. Available between May and October, this experience includes transfers, professional guiding, and technical equipment such as trekking poles, crampons, or snowshoes depending on terrain conditions, ensuring a safe and memorable adventure at the end of the world.





The Tango Dinner Show at El Querandí is one of the greatest attractions of Buenos Aires. A Tango Show, in a historic Tango House, combined with an excellent dinner, will allow passengers to listen to authentic porteño Tango and learn the history of Argentine Tango. This is one of the unmissable experiences of Buenos Aires: the Tango Dinner Show.
The tour begins at 20:00 hs when we pick you up from your hotel to visit El Querandí, a mansion founded as a bar in 1920 and restored in ’92, declared “Living Testimony of the City’s Memory” by the Buenos Aires City Museum.
The Tango Show takes place in an intimate setting for 200 people at private tables, with high-end International Gourmet cuisine. Thirteen artists on stage bring the show to life, accompanied by an acoustic quartet (bandoneon, piano, violin, double bass) and three singers.
Tango, the emblematic dance of Buenos Aires, is represented in its different eras: from its arrabal origins to modernist forms. The fifth and final costume change of the artists marks the end of the show.
Around 23:30 hs, passengers will be transferred from El Querandí Tango back to their hotel, after enjoying a true Tango Show.


This excursion takes us to Temaikén, whose name means "Land of Life", a unique park in Latin America where nature amazes and teaches. Located 50 km from Buenos Aires (Escobar), this wildlife park offers a fantastic experience to learn about our fauna and its natural habitat, representing different regions of the country.
During the visit we'll enjoy birds and animals of multiple species. In the aquarium, sharks will swim just centimeters from our heads. A tunnel will transport us to underground Patagonia to connect with wild fauna. Along the way we'll find white tigers, hippos under transparent water, and an eight-screen cinema.
Temaikén is an enriching experience for all ages, where visitors learn about animal and plant species in their natural context. Each area is designed so animals can develop their natural behaviors. Thus, the park demonstrates the relationship between plants, animals and humans through time, connecting history and environment.




The excursion to Tierra del Fuego National Park will allow us to enjoy different views of the Beagle Channel framed by mountains and forests. At the end of the tour through the Park, we will reach Lapataia Bay, stopping at Roca Lake, which changes color according to weather conditions. The Park is located 12 kilometers from Ushuaia and is Argentina's only national park with a marine coast. With 63,000 hectares, it is home to species such as lengas, guindos, calafates and notros. During the tour we will observe beaver dams on the Lapataia River, peat bogs and Green Lagoon. At Lapataia Bay we will see archaeological sites before ending at Roca Lake.





This premium journey invites you to embark on an unforgettable experience heading to the Tigre Delta, departing directly from the modern docks of Puerto Madero. Guests will enjoy a scenic two-hour navigation through picturesque canals and serene rivers, completely surrounded by lush nature and charming waterfront views. Perfectly balancing onboard comfort and light adventure, this voyage offers a unique and privileged perspective of one of Argentina's most fascinating ecosystems, making it the ultimate choice for those seeking to explore the delta in a relaxed, sophisticated, and exclusive way.

The Laguna de los Tres trek is a must-do on your visit to El Chaltén. It offers incredible views of Fitz Roy Mount, being able to appreciate different glaciers on the way. Hiking through fantastic landscapes and in contact with nature, the last part of the trek can be challenging but when you reach the Fitz Roy mount viewpoint, all the effort will be rewarded.

Trekking Laguna Torre is one of the best known classic trails and brings us closer to one of the most beautiful and challenging mountains for climbers in the world. We'll arrive at the viewpoint of the Torre Mount, and enjoy glacial landscapes, a variety of lengas forests and a unique natural environment with magnificent views of our mountain range.

The trekking Loma del Pliegue Tumbado offers incredible views of the Fitz Roy river valley along with the Torre, Fitz Roy and the Grande glacier at the foot of Torre Mount. Hiking one of the less traveled trails of the National Park we will enjoy nature while we appreciate the Patagonian steppe and a wonderful postcard of Viedma Lake.
In this trekking we`ll hike through lengas and ñires forests, having magnificent views of the glaciers and the different peaks that surround us. This trek offers different trails depending on your physical condition. You can choose between making a less demanding hike to the Azul and Verde lagoons or maybe continuing to the Devil's lagoon.

The tour will take us across Nahuel Huapi Lake to Victoria Island, a natural reserve with native and exotic wildlife, then to Quetrihue Peninsula to explore the world's only Arrayanes forest.
We depart from Puerto Pañuelo, sailing to Victoria Island with its cliffs and lush forests. The island is home to Patagonian deer (pudú), red deer, and golden pheasants, along with a Park Rangers School and a cozy lodge.
We continue sailing to Quetrihue Peninsula to visit the unique Arrayanes Forest, famous for its dense growth and trees' reddish bark. Depending on the season, we may see them in bloom or covered in snow.
After completing the tour, we return to Puerto Pañuelo.

Explore the vastness of the Viedma Glacier, the largest in Argentina, on a journey that combines navigation and a scenic trek. The day begins with a transfer from El Calafate to the Bahía Túnel Port, near El Chaltén. From there, we set sail across the turquoise waters of Lake Viedma, enjoying privileged views of the Huemul Massif as we approach the towering wall of ice.
After 40 minutes of sailing, we disembark at Bahía Cabo de Hornos for a low-difficulty trek through natural terrain. This trail leads to an exclusive viewpoint on the Cabo de Hornos Peninsula, where the spectacular 'Bahía de los Témpanos' (Iceberg Bay) unfolds with its drifting ice blocks. The experience culminates with a final close-up of the glacier's front from the vessel, allowing you to witness its ancient textures and deep blue hues before returning to the port and heading back to El Calafate.

We begin our excursion to Villa la Angostura along the Seven Lakes Route. We'll observe Lake Espejo from its viewpoint, enjoying views of Mount Campana, before continuing to Villa la Angostura. We'll visit the commercial center and explore Manzano Peninsula, concluding with our return to Bariloche.
The tour starts at Correntoso River, where we can spot trout in its crystal-clear rapids. We then reach Lake Espejo with its impressive viewpoint. The circuit includes Laguna Verde Natural Reserve, Quetrihue Isthmus with views of Mansa and Brava Bays, and the historic El Mesidor Residence.
In Villa la Angostura, we'll tour the commercial center and Puerto Manzano bay, notable for its tranquility. Manzano Peninsula showcases new cabin complexes and exclusive hotels, marking the end of our excursion before returning to Bariloche.

This excursion invites travelers to discover the Mendoza foothills through a journey that combines majestic natural landscapes with fundamental milestones of Argentine history. The route to the Villavicencio Natural Reserve follows the steps of General San Martín during his liberation campaign, including a visit to the Canota Monument, a key site where the army divided its troops to cross the Andes. After exploring the Vaquerías outpost and learning about the biodiversity of this 70,000-hectare protected area, the tour ascends the old international road known as "Los Caracoles," famous for its winding curves that offer unparalleled panoramic views of the Villavicencio Ravine. Finally, passengers will visit the historical grounds and iconic gardens of the Villavicencio Hotel, completing an ideal experience for those wishing to capture the essence of the Mendoza mountains in a half-day format.






Esta magnífica excursão de dia completo nos convida a descobrir a costa do Pacífico, unindo a elegância de Viña del Mar ao charme boêmio de Valparaíso, declarada Patrimônio da Humanidade pela UNESCO. Sairemos cedo pela manhã do nosso hotel em Santiago em direção ao litoral, atravessando os férteis vales de Curacaví e Casablanca, este último mundialmente reconhecido por sua destacada produção de vinho branco da cepa Sauvignon Blanc.
Nossa primeira parada será em Viña del Mar, carinhosamente chamada de "A Cidade Jardim" devido à grande quantidade de parques e bem cuidados espaços verdes que a adornam. Durante o circuito, visitaremos a emblemática Quinta Vergara —sede do famoso Festival Internacional da Canção—, contemplaremos o majestoso Palácio Carrasco e teremos a oportunidade única de apreciar um autêntico Moai trazido diretamente da Ilha de Páscoa. Após percorrer a orla costeira mais importante do litoral central, faremos uma parada para fotografar o icônico Relógio de Flores, símbolo indiscutível da cidade.
Em seguida, continuaremos a viagem em direção à vizinha e pitoresca cidade portuária de Valparaíso. Este destino cativa os visitantes com suas colinas íngremes e suas casas coloridas que parecem encravadas nas montanhas, criando um anfiteatro natural único repleto de monumentos nacionais. Aqui exploraremos a Plaza Sotomayor, o coração cívico da cidade localizado a poucos passos de um dos portos comerciais mais importantes do Chile. Após uma tarde inesquecível percorrendo estas paisagens litorâneas, iniciaremos o retorno para finalizar o dia no nosso hotel em Santiago.

This full-day excursion invites passengers to discover one of Ushuaia's most stunning and diverse landscapes, combining peat valleys, glacial rivers, and sub-Antarctic forests along a twelve-kilometer journey. The adventure begins with an ascent through technical terrain featuring steep slopes, roots, and fallen trees, eventually reaching the breathtaking Laguna de los Témpanos at the base of the Vinciguerra Glacier. After enjoying lunch in this high-mountain setting, participants are equipped with crampons, helmets, and trekking poles to begin an ice trek across the glacier, exploring its unique cracks and formations. Due to the physical demands and terrain characteristics, this experience is specifically designed for individuals who exercise regularly and seek a deep connection with Tierra del Fuego's most pristine natural environment.

This unmissable excursion invites you to delve into the fascinating world of wine by visiting the legendary Concha y Toro winery, Latin America's leading exporter and one of the most prestigious and recognized wine brands worldwide, with a presence in over 130 countries. We will begin our journey with a pickup from your hotel in Santiago, heading toward the picturesque locality of Pirque, where this majestic vineyard is located.
Our experience starts by exploring the historic Main Residence (Casa Patronal), surrounded by a beautiful period park and a charming lagoon. During the stroll, we will walk along the lush vineyards to learn firsthand about the origin and care of the grapes that produce their internationally renowned wines. Next, we will head down into the mysterious aging cellars, including the famous "Casillero del Diablo" (Devil's Locker), where we will discover both the wine-aging process and the captivating legend that made this place world-famous. To top off the visit, we will browse the vineyard's exclusive Wine Shop, the perfect spot to purchase premium wines and authentic souvenirs, before heading back comfortably to your hotel in Santiago.

This excursion combines two of the region's most spectacular wildlife attractions, starting early in the morning from Puerto Madryn. Our first stop will be the Port of Rawson at Playa Unión, where we will embark on an approximate 1-hour and 15-minute navigation for Commerson's dolphin watching (optional) —the smallest dolphin in the world and a truly fantastic experience.
Afterward, we will continue our journey toward Punta Tombo, the most important continental penguin colony in Latin America and the natural habitat chosen year after year by the Magellanic Penguin. There, we will have free time to walk along the trails among the nests and observe these incredible birds up close. During the tour, we can also spot other marine bird species —such as gulls, giant petrels, cormorants, oystercatchers, and steamer ducks— as well as native Patagonian steppe wildlife, including guanacos, maras, and foxes.
At the end of the tour, we will head back to Puerto Madryn.
Note: Entrance fees to the reserves and lunch are not included.

The pebble beach of El Doradillo is ideal for coastal whale watching. During high tide, whales prefer this area due to its deep waters. Access is easy and tours are conducted in vehicles adapted to the terrain and tide schedules.
From the Punta Flechas and Playa Las Canteras viewpoints, we'll conduct coastal watching of Southern Right whales.
The possibility of spotting newborn whales is highest from August to September.
These beaches are protected areas, allowing the species to reproduce peacefully.

Our tour, considered the most rewarding naturalist experience, begins in Puerto Pirámides (100 km from Puerto Madryn). We'll embark on vessels for whale watching, with information from captains and specialized crew about the coastal-marine ecosystem.
Ranked as the premier excursion in Valdés Peninsula, it includes bilingual auxiliary staff. During navigation, passengers will learn about whales' biological cycle: mating, births, and calf rearing.
Note: Weather conditions may modify departure times.



This special excursion departs around 18:00, returning at sunset. The sunset with its colors, whales, and sun sinking into the sea will be unforgettable.
Conducted in small vessels (rigid hull or inflatable boats) with groups of maximum 12/15 people.
For 2 hours we'll navigate enjoying the sunset, whale watching, and silhouette photography against infinite horizons.
Upon return, reception with toast and tasting of Patagonian wines and cheeses.
Note: Advance reservation required due to limited capacity.
Recommendation: Passengers without transport should stay in Puerto Pirámides or arrange transfer to Puerto Madryn (21:00). Agency can arrange this at additional cost.




This experience invites guests on a "Virtual Wine Route" through Argentina's main producing regions without leaving Buenos Aires. During this tasting, held prior to the Tango Dinner Show, a sommelier guides participants on an imaginary journey through representative varietals such as Torrontés from the Northwest, Pinot Noir from Patagonia, and the iconic Malbec from Cuyo. The session is enhanced by visuals that reveal the unique characteristics of each wine region, showcasing the country’s viticultural diversity. Furthermore, participants enjoy an exclusive benefit: a wine upgrade for the subsequent dinner show.

Our guide will pick you up at the hotel to visit the wine regions of Luján de Cuyo and Maipú near Mendoza. We'll tour selected wineries known for their quality and prestige, exploring the world of wine with expert guidance.
You'll discover the complete winemaking process: planting, irrigation, harvesting and vinification. Learn proper wine serving etiquette for social gatherings.
At each winery, we'll tour vineyards and facilities with tastings of selected wines.
Mendoza, a gourmet destination, offers excellent cuisine that perfectly pairs with its wines. Enjoy a gourmet lunch with each course accompanied by the winery's wines.

Our tour explores Luján de Cuyo and Maipú, home to some of the most prestigious wineries. We'll visit two wine estates: one using traditional methods and another employing cutting-edge technology.
You'll learn about the irrigation techniques that transformed desert land into productive vineyards, where world-renowned wineries have positioned Argentina among the top wine-producing countries.
Expert guides will demonstrate different winemaking methods, including production, bottling and labeling processes, concluding with a tasting session.
Regular tour itineraries may include visits to: Vistandes, López, Viniterra, Cavas Don Arturo, Carmine Granata, and Cavas de Weinert.