Patagonia from the End of the World to the Glaciers
Fechas disponibles entre Enero y Marzo de 2025

THE SUGGESTED PACKAGE INCLUDES
Accommodation
1 night in Buenos Aires
3 nights in Ushuaia
3 nights in Calatate
3 nights in El Chalten
Flight - Day 2
Buenos Aires Ushuaia
Flight - Day 5
UshuaiaEl Calafate
Flight - Day 11
El CalafateBuenos Aires
Transfers
All Transfers
Description
From the world’s southernmost city to the peaks of Fitz Roy, this 11-day journey across Patagonia reveals Argentina’s wild heart. Navigate the Beagle Channel, marvel at the Perito Moreno Glacier, and hike through the untouched beauty of El Chaltén — a perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and the magic of the far south.
Travel itinerary
Buenos Aires: Gateway to the South
Your Argentine journey begins in Buenos Aires, a city of contrasts and rhythm. After arriving at Ezeiza Airport, you’ll be taken to your hotel in Recoleta or Palermo, surrounded by leafy streets and cafés. Spend the afternoon walking through San Telmo’s cobblestones or the modern waterfront of Puerto Madero.
At night, enjoy your first Argentine dinner accompanied by a live tango performance — an elegant introduction to local passion and culture.
To the End of the World: Buenos Aires ✈️ Ushuaia
Morning flight south to Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, nestled between the Andes and the Beagle Channel.
After check-in, explore the small port and its colorful houses, visit the Museo del Fin del Mundo, and breathe in the crisp Patagonian air.
Dinner features the region’s emblematic king crab — best enjoyed at Kaupé or Tía Elvira, overlooking the sea.
Optional: Short walk to Glaciar Martial viewpoint for sunset over the channel.
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Navigating the Beagle Channel
Ushuaia ✈️ El Calafate: Land of Ice
The Majestic Perito Moreno Glacier
Life on a Patagonian Estancia (Optional Day)
Into the Mountains: El Calafate 🚐 El Chaltén
Hiking beneath Mount Fitz Roy
Lago del Desierto or Loma del Pliegue Tumbado
Return to Buenos Aires
Drive back to El Calafate (~3 hours) and fly to Buenos Aires.
End of services or optional extension nights in the capital for shopping, art, and fine dining.
Key details
🧭 Practical Notes
- Best season: October to April for mild weather and long daylight.
- Transport: Domestic flights Ushuaia–Calafate; private/shared transfer Calafate–Chaltén round trip.
- Airports: Ushuaia (USH), El Calafate (FTE).
- Recommended booking: Glacier mini-trek, penguin navigation, and estancia tours (book 30+ days ahead).
- Packing essentials: Layered clothing, waterproof jacket, hiking shoes, gloves, and sun protection.
- Altitude: All locations below 1,000 m — no acclimatization required.
❓ FAQ
1. How many days are needed for Ushuaia, El Calafate, and El Chaltén?
At least 10–12 days to enjoy each region without rushing and to allow for weather flexibility.
2. When is the best time to visit Patagonia?
October–April offers mild weather and long days; January–March is peak hiking season.
3. How do I travel between destinations?
By domestic flights (Ushuaia–Calafate) and ground transfers (Calafate–Chaltén round trip).
4. Can I visit glaciers up close?
Yes — Perito Moreno has boardwalks and an optional mini-trekking on the ice.
5. Is it suitable for families or couples?
Perfect for both: adventure by day, cozy Patagonian lodges by night.
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