Perito Moreno Glacier FD
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- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- duration 1 days
- tour type Small group
- age requirement 5+ years old
- max group size 15
- guiding method Fully guided
- Maximum altitude 200 meters
- Trek difficulty Medium
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- Perito Moreno Glacier
- Los Glaciares National Park
- El Calafate, Santa Cruz, Patagonia Argentina
The catwaks have an elevator and ramps for people with disabilities as well.
This is the only glacier that can be observed riding by road and also the only one that is constantly calving at the front.
As an optional add-on for USD 30 per person you can choose to add a boat trip of 1 hour. Such boat trip will allow you to observe the glacier from other angles and understand how tall it is.
We look forward to providing you with a fantastic experience.
- Transfer SIB or PVT to Los Glaciares National Park.
- Guide
- Optional: Navigation 1 hour in front of the North face of Moreno Glacier.
- price for private tours depends on how many people are , the published price is for service provided with other passengers in a vehicle of 15 people
- Moreno Spirit
- IceTrek+boat trip to glacier
- Lunch
- National Park entrance
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Cancellation for this product is free up to 48 hours before the chosen start date - full refund will be given. If cancelling less than 48 hours before the chosen start date no refund applies.
Other Practical Informationit is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and dress warm in layers like onions, and if you can carry a waterproof and windstopper jackets and pants is better.-
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.
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Can you tell me more about the optional add-ons?
The Perito Morena Glacier FD day-trip has two optional add-ons available: a boat ride (Moreno Spirit) in the park to view the glacier or ice trekking, which also includes a boat trip to reach the start of the ice trekking.
Please note that the ice trekking has limited places, meaning sometimes there is no availability (particularly if not booked far enough in advance). Also, there are restrictions: passengers must be between 10–65 years old and be in good physical condition (no pregnancy, no back or knees problem, no heart surgery).
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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.
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How many days do you need in Argentina?
We recommend a minimum of two weeks in Argentina, but for a truly comprehensive experience that takes in the entire length of the country, you’ll need 21 to 25 days. Though a three-week tour to Argentina would include internal flights, you will not only visit the best destinations but also discover some hidden gems. If you have limited time to spare, focus on a few places. So, in 7 days you can soak in the culture and urban rhythms of capital Buenos Aires and visit a few more highly rated destinations like Salta, Iguazu Falls, or Patagonia. For more details on how many days to spend in Argentina, see here.
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Do they speak English 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.