I did a very similar trip to this in March of this year and everything was just perfect. The company works with small and nice centric hotels which were just a great selection. The staff at each destination was very helpful and kind. Bariloche and Ushuaia were my favourite places in Argentina.
Discover the main attractions of Argentina traveling during 20 days all along the country and enjoy an unforgettable holiday. Visit Buenos Aires and Iguazu Falls, in addition to the great Patagonia: Bariloche, El Calafate, Ushuaia and Puerto Madryn. With our tailor made package you will get the most of your holidays. The travel itinerary includes accommodation, transfers to / from the airport and excursions
Tierra del Fuego National Park is one of the most frequently visited places in Ushuaia: it is close to the city, it is easily accessible and it does not require to be approached in any particular way. It is said that it can be visited any way you might want, but the sure thing is that it might not reveal its secret to those who do not get into the landscape or do not pay enough attention to the wonders hidden inside it.
On this tour you walk through the woods and row through lakes and rivers, all within the park that preserves the farthest forests in the south of Argentina
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
Accommodation
Camping, Hotel
Age Range
1-99 yrs
Operated in
english, spanish
Destinations
El Calafate, Ushuaia, Torres del
El Calafate, Ushuaia, Torres del Paine National Park, Punta Arenas, El Chalten, Puerto Natales, Perito Moreno Glacier, Beagle Channel Cruise, Tierra Del Fuego National Park
Embark on a Patagonian adventure, starting with 1 night in Buenos Aires to explore the city. Then, spend 3 nights each in El Calafate and Ushuaia. Discover the wild beauty of Patagonia, with its snowy peaks, scenic lakes, and captivating beaver dams. Tour the heart of Los Glaciares National Park for an unforgettable experience
Okay so this Argentina & Chile Patagonia trip? Kind of insane — in the best way. It had everything: big city energy, glaciers, penguins, and so. much. wind.
Started in Buenos Aires which is super cool like, old buildings, crazy traffic, and the best empanadas I’ve ever had. We got to see a tango show (yes, I tried the steps... no, I did not crush it). Food was chef’s kiss honestly the breakfasts everywhere on this trip were solid too.
Then we flew to Ushuaia and it was like BAM totally different world. Cold, dramatic skies, water everywhere. The Beagle Channel boat ride was unreal. Penguins waddling around like they own the place. Also saw sea lions just chilling on rocks. Kinda surreal.
El Calafate was a dream. Perito Moreno Glacier?? Massive. I didn’t think I’d be that impressed by a chunk of ice, but it was majestic af. We did a boat trip and just stared in silence, it was that good. Also: hot chocolate in town = 10/10.
Last stop: Puerto Natales. Honestly such a vibe — super quiet and chill after all the running around. Torres del Paine was stunning but intense. Pack layers, because the weather switches up constantly.
Overall, this trip was packed but manageable. Flights, guides, everything was smooth. Would I go again? Maybe not the same route, but absolutely something similar. It was wild, beautiful, and way more emotional than I expected. Patagonia hits different.