Patagonia Travel Tips
Our list of noteworthy Patagonia recommendations and places to see in Patagonia, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local recommendations.
Results 1–9 of 9
El Calafate Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, November 2010
The gateway town to Patagonia’s blue Perito Moreno Glacier and Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate is also a resort destination bordering Lake Argentino. Birdwatchers flock here to watch the ...
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Patagonia Packing List
Written by esmith, February 2013
Packing well for Chilean and Argentine Patagonia can mean the difference between a toasty, cozy trip and a freezing, windblown time, or between a smattering of freckles across the bridge of your nose ...
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Skiing Cerro Castor, Near Ushuaia, Argentina
Written by esmith, March 2013
Cerro Castor is said to be the best skiing in Argentina, and it’s just 30 minutes’ drive on a paved road from Ushuaia, the undisputed capital of Tierra del Fuego, the large island at the tip of the ...
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Things to Do in Tierra del Fuego
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2012
Where the southern cone of South America narrows to a point, fringed with chill islands and glacier-carved granite peaks, lies the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego. Though the latitude is seemingly ...
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Torres del Paine National Park
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, March 2013
One of Chile’s most celebrated national parks close by the Patagonian city of Puerto Natales, the vast Torres del Paine, or Blue Towers, National Park makes a popular trip from neighboring ...
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3 Days in Bariloche: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, April 2013
San Carlos de Bariloche (commonly, Bariloche) is the undisputed capital of the Argentine lakes region, and as such, also for adventure tourism, hiking, skiing, flyfishing, horseback riding at nearby ...
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Epic Four-Year Calving Cycle Begins at Argentina’s Perito Moreno Glacier
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, March 2012
The glittering star of Argentina’s remarkable Los Glaciares National Park is the crystalline, 30km (18mi) river of ice called Perito Moreno Glacier. It is the planet’s third-largest reserve of fresh ...
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Epic Four-Year Calving Cycle Begins at Argentina’s Perito Moreno Glacier
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, March 2012
The glittering star of Argentina’s remarkable Los Glaciares National Park is the crystalline, 30km (18mi) river of ice called Perito Moreno Glacier. It is the planet’s third-largest reserve of fresh ...
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Skiing in Bariloche
Written by Viator, April 2013
Winter in Bariloche is synonymous with skiing. Plainly put, winter sports rule the day in Bariloche come winter (June to October), and these attract South Americans, including many Brazilians as well ...
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