Combined : Ríos de Hielo Express + Perito Moreno Glacier

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5 Based on 2 Reviews
  • duration 1 days
  • tour type Group
  • age requirement 5-79 yrs
  • max group size 19
  • guiding method Entrance ticket or transfer
  • Tour Code BM-1694
  • Footprint Carbonneutral CO2 emissions resulting from all trips on Bookmundi will be offset via investments in carbon reduction projects.
  • Operated in English
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  • Starts El Calafate, Argentina
  • Ends El Calafate, Argentina
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Los Glaciares National Park
  • Upsala, Spegazzini and Perito Moreno Glaciers
  • Sailing on Argentino Lake navigating (safely) between icebergs & the large Upsala Glacier
On this tour we will pick you up at 07:15 in the morning at your hotel located in El Calafate. We will then departure to the port of Punta Bandera (47kms ride) from El Calafate, where we will embark our boat.

Once onboard the boat we will sail through the North Arm of Lake Argentino to reach the Upsala Canal. At the Upsala Canal we will find a spectacular Ice Barrier. From there we will also have a panoramic view of the Upsala Glacier. We then sail on and navigate towards the Spegazzini Canal from where we will be able to observe the Seco Glacier and reach the front of the Spegazzini Glacier, the highest glacier in the National Park.

We then sail back to port Punta Bandera, and continue continue our journey to the Los Glaciares National Park, where we see the most famous glacier - the Perito Moreno glacier.

This tour will take the entire day - you will gain a lot of fantastic sights and interesting facts. A guide will accompany you from the morning and until the evening, where we again we will reach El Calafate around 20 PM.

We promise you an exciting and joyful day. The trip includes all necessary land transfers, boat ticket, and personal guide.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
  • Personal Guide
  • All land transfers
  • Boat ticket
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
  • Lunch
  • Entrance National Park
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
5 - Excellent
Based on 2 reviews
  • Wolfgang Brauer
  • From Austria
  • On Jan 28 2020
5 - Excellent
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  • JIN QIU
  • From China
  • On Oct 03 2017
5 - Excellent
Excellent
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CANCELLATION

refund could be done only if cancel is made 16 days in advance from tour date

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this tour.
  • Is traveling to Argentina expensive?

    Though Argentina is not among the cheapest countries to visit, if you’re bringing in a higher-value currency, it will not seem very expensive. If budget is a constraint, it is possible to squeeze in a trip for as little as USD 40 a day (we’re talking hostel accommodation, public transport, etc). But for a more comfortable trip, be prepared to shell out upwards of USD 100. Typically, coastal towns like Del Plata and popular tourist destinations like Patagonia are more expensive. Pro tip: think US dollars and not Argentine pesos because the value of the local currency may not be what you’ve researched online.

  • What is the best month to visit Argentina?

    Argentina is the world’s eighth-largest country, with a wide variety of landscapes. So, depending on the kind of trip you have in mind, you can visit the country throughout the year. Overall, the best time to visit Argentina is between December and February—the beaches are warm and welcoming. If you want to explore the spectacular wilderness of Patagonia, the ideal time is between December and March, though it can get crowded. March to May is perfect to cover Buenos Aires and the Lake District. Mid-June through to October in Argentina is great for winter-sports enthusiasts. The best ski conditions are from mid-July till early September. However, do note that July is the winter vacation month and sees local crowds in many ski resorts. More information here.

  • Is English a well-spoken language in Argentina?

    English is not spoken widely in Argentina. You might meet younger people in big cities who speak English, and it is generally understood in the tourist industry, but beyond that don’t expect to find too many English speakers. Argentina’s official language is Spanish and most of the country’s 45 million people speak it. Anyone visiting from Spain or other Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico will not find it too hard to navigate the language barrier, though dialects and pronunciations are different. Italian comes second, with around 1.5 million speakers. Other languages with a significant number of speakers include Arabic, German and Yiddish. 

  • Is Argentina expensive to visit?

    Though Argentina is not among the cheapest countries to visit, if you’re bringing in a higher-value currency, it will not seem very expensive. If budget is a constraint, it is possible to squeeze in a trip for as little as USD 40 a day (we’re talking hostel accommodation, public transport, etc). But for a more comfortable trip, be prepared to shell out upwards of USD 100. Typically, coastal towns like Del Plata and popular tourist destinations like Patagonia are more expensive. Pro tip: think US dollars and not Argentine pesos because the value of the local currency may not be what you’ve researched online.

  • What should you not do when on a trip to Argentina?

    Political protests and anti-government rallies are not uncommon in Argentina, especially in capital Buenos Aires. Like elsewhere in the world, these can turn violent at times, so avoid being around such demonstrations. While daytime is fun to explore cities, avoid walking on the streets at night. If you’re stuck somewhere, it’s best to wait for a taxi. Pickpocketing and mugging are among the more common crimes in Argentina. Make sure your valuables are hidden and not easily visible in open pocket areas. Avoid wearing expensive jewelry or carrying fancy accessories and electronic gadgets—this marks you out for petty thieves.

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