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Patagonia, El Calafate Tours
El Calafate
Discover the flavors of Argentina with our food tours in El Calafate, Patagonia, a city renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and unique culture. Plan a trip that includes not only food tours but also a range of activities to immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of Patagonia.
Choose a tour to glaciers of El Calafate
Tours to El Calafate
El Calafate, one of Argentina's most visited cities, offers much more than just culinary delights. Experience the stunning landscapes with day trips that highlight the region's natural wonders. Whether you're interested in walking tours around the city or seeking out the perfect spot to enjoy local cuisine, our personal guides will ensure you make the most of your visit.
In addition to food tours, consider adding vibrant city experiences to your itinerary. From joining in a local party or carnival to experiencing famous samba dancing, there’s something for everyone. Our services will help you craft a memorable journey that captures the essence of this remarkable destination, making your time in Patagonia truly unforgettable.
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Breathtaking nature, ancient history, warm-hearted people, and the feeling that you’ve found a place where time loses its meaning. Are you ready to journey to a land where every moment becomes an adventure?
Excursions to glaciers in El Calafate, Argentina
Excursions in El Calafate
For adventure seekers, this is paradise: boat rides through winding jungle rivers, horseback riding across endless plains, and climbing cliffs with breathtaking panoramic views. All of this is paired with cultural immersion—from ancient rituals to modern-day festivals, brimming with passion and the joy of life.
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Activities in El Calafate
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Its main tourist attraction is the spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park. It can be divided into two parts, in the north and south, with El Calafate on Lago Argentino as the gateway. The park is the second largest in Argentina, extending about 170 km along the Chilean border and covering about 759,000 hectares. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. About 40% of the park is covered by gigantic ice fields, with 47 main glaciers, 13 of which flow east down the park to feed the two great lakes, Lake Viedma, in north and Lago Argentino in the south. There are also about 190 smaller glaciers that are not connected to the ice fields. All together a great show that you have to see.
And when you’re tired from all the sightseeing and adventuring, explore the town and its artisan markets, or have a craft beer at a local brewery. Remember to try some of the famous Patagonian lamb while you’re here. You can also visit one of the several resorts in the region, including "Chateau Y Relais".