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What are people saying about El Calafate

Gary_P, Apr 2026
El Chalten, don't miss it
A little bcold getting on the bus, takes awhile to warm it up. Seen wildlife on the way, gaucho herding cattle. The treks were decent , n ut the mountain peaks weren't being friendly, didn't open up, looked like if you were up there it would of been rough
Nancy_G, Apr 2026
The guide adds a lot to this experience.
It was a a great way to visit Perito Moreno Glacier. Our guide, Anahi, is fluent in both English and Spanish and did a wonderful job interpreting where we were and what we saw. She was well versed in the flora and fauna and history of the region. She explained everything very clearly. Super enjoyable thanks to her good energy and guidance. Appreciated being pickup and dropped off at my hostel. Nice touch.
Denis_R, Mar 2026
Wonderful day, great guide
Carla and Harry were GREAT! Carla was like a teacher shepherding her students through the best field trip of their lives. Alway patient, knowledgeable, super pleasant, and very clear in both english and spanish. The group we were with also had many friendly people. And, of course, the Torres del Paine park was spectacular... even in slightly rainy weather.
YHEINNY_S, Mar 2026
Beautiful scenery
The glacier is at a national park which you have to pay to enter. There is several stops. The first one you’re getting on the boat to see the glacier. Then the second stop is a walk that you could take pictures with the glacier behind you. This last stop has a restaurant and convenience store.
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El Calafate is a gateway to some of Patagonia’s most dramatic landscapes, from sprawling glaciers and mountain ranges to windswept lakes and ancient forests. El Calafate day trips include excursions to Perito Moreno Glacier, boat rides through icy fjords, hikes in Los Glaciares National Park, and visits to mountain towns like El Chaltén. With transport and local tour guides included, you can allocate the time and energy you’d normally devote to logistics to fully immersing yourself in southern Argentina.