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Day 3: All Glaciars tour: the glaciers navigation in El Calafate. We departed very early from our hotel and sailed from Punta Banderas located 45km from El Calafate. We navigated through Lago Argentino , passing different sized icebergs, visiting 3 different glaciers from different perspectives. To end the trip, the guides took us to the top of the hill where we got the whole panoramic view of Perito Moreno glacier. WOW what a mind-blowingly awesome view. The glaciers navigation tour is a unique and amazing activity in El Calafate.
The navigation experience is simple: you get to the port, get on board and sail all day long. The boat was comfortable, spacious and the staff was great and helpful.
Quick Tip: bring some food with you since the boast only has a small bar with coffee, tea and sweet pastries medialunas. We were starving and after a whole day with extreme cold, we would have given anything for some hot soup or something salty. My suggestion is, bring your lunch and a nice hot thermos filled with hot soup. Both are amazing activities in El Calafate, but we had to choose one and I was was more excited to actually trek inside a glacier. It was decided then to do the Mini trekking.
Definitely the right decision, It was awesome! Firstly i thought to do the Big Ice Glacier Tour though it had an age limit of 45 and since my parents are older, it wasn't possible for us to do that particular tour. However, the Mini trekking tour was not in anyway inferior, au contraire, it was perfect for my parents' capabilities and was still exciting enough for my more adventurous self. We arrived to the Glaciers National Park early in the morning, put on our crampons and were on our way to the trek Perito Moreno.
Trekking through this rugged, untouched terrain, we felt so overwhelmed by the beauty that surrounded us. We trekked our way through the cracks and crevices of the Perito Moreno glacier.
It was at times challenging, but the views were definitely worth it, and you always felt at ease and secure with the guides! To our surprise our guides prepared a surprise whiskey party at the end of the tour, in the middle of Perito Moreno Glacier.
It was amazing to enjoy whiskey on year-old ice. As a conclusion I must admit that there four days were incredible If we had more time we would have stayed at least 2 more days and visited El Chalten. Hence I left with the desire to return, to experience the promising views of Estancia Cristina and the adventurous treks of El Chalten.
Must see. See timeline. See more trips See all trips. See also:. See day by day plan. Updating your trip Cancel Save. Lamb is the most traditional thing to eat in Patagonia. And my husband was very excited about this aspect of our trip. For dinner, we ate at Don Pichon technically, we ordered takeaway as our baby goes to sleep very, very early. It was so good we ate there again the next day! My husband got the lamb ravioli the first night and the lamb proper lamb the next night.
We also got regional empanadas of lamb obviously and guanaco VERY good! You cannot DIY this day. We decided to go on the Todo Glaciares excursion with Solo Patagonia. The best part of the day, for me, was our picnic on the rocky beach in front of Spegazzini, listening to avalanches and ice calving into the water as we ate.
Read my complete review of Todo Glaciares for more information. We had ice cream at Acuarela downtown. Calafate ice cream counts, right? Afterward, we picked up some alfajores and chocolates for later from Dulce Lugar just a couple blocks down the road.
They have the best alfajores in town! Get raspberry or calafate flavors to get the best of Patagonia. They will give you a map and pamphlets about the ecosystems and birds to look for.
There is a self-guided trail that takes about an hour and a half. I loved it! They serve up simple, homemade food and if the weather is nice their front deck has great views of the laguna. It is a half-day excursion that includes a 3-hour horseback ride plus lunch.
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