Experience the best of Buenos Aires on this accessible city tour designed for people with disabilities. Explore iconic neighborhoods and landmarks with a professional guide and accessible transportation.
Experience the best of Buenos Aires on this accessible city tour designed for people with disabilities. Explore iconic neighborhoods and landmarks with a professional guide and accessible transportation.
- El Calafate - El Calafate is a delightful town in southern Argentina, acting as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia. Situated on the shores of Lake Argentino, it is famous for its closeness to Los Glaciares National Park.
- Los Glaciares National Park - Spanning over 7,000 square kilometers, the park offers awe-inspiring…
- El Calafate - El Calafate is a delightful town in southern Argentina, acting as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia. Situated on the shores of Lake Argentino, it is famous for its closeness to Los Glaciares National Park.
- Los Glaciares National Park - Spanning over 7,000 square kilometers, the park offers awe-inspiring views, diverse wildlife, and a unique chance to experience the majesty of Patagonia’s wilderness.
- Mirador del Upsala - Mirador del Upsala is a viewpoint in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, providing panoramic views of the Upsala Glacier and its surrounding scenery. Positioned high above the glacier, the mirador offers stunning views of the vast ice field, with its jagged ice formations and the deep blue shades of the glacier’s crevasses. It is a favored spot for visitors eager to experience the splendor of Patagonia’s icy wilderness and capture breathtaking photographs of the glacier and the rugged landscape.
- Glaciar Spegazzini - Spegazzini Glacier, located within Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park, is a natural wonder known for its towering ice walls that reach heights of up to 135 meters (443 feet). This remarkable glacier is one of the largest in the area, flowing from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field into the turquoise waters of Lake Argentino.
- Puerto Bandera - Situated on the shores of Lake Argentino, the port is mainly used for boat tours that provide access to the park’s famous glaciers. It is a popular starting point for tourists eager to explore the icy marvels and scenic beauty of the region.
- Navigation in front of the Glaciers
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Professional Local Guide
- Navigation in front of the Glaciers
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
- Professional Local Guide
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance Fee to National park (cost around USD 25 per person)
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance Fee to National park (cost around USD 25 per person)
Begin your journey from El Calafate and head towards Punta Bandera Port, where catamarans embark on a voyage through the north branch of the lake, passing the iceberg barrier before reaching the Upsala Glacier, visible from afar due to the large icebergs. The excursion then proceeds to the Spegazzini Channel, offering views of the Seco, Heim, and…
Begin your journey from El Calafate and head towards Punta Bandera Port, where catamarans embark on a voyage through the north branch of the lake, passing the iceberg barrier before reaching the Upsala Glacier, visible from afar due to the large icebergs. The excursion then proceeds to the Spegazzini Channel, offering views of the Seco, Heim, and Spegazzini glaciers. After sailing past the Spegazzini Glacier, disembark at a refuge for a brief 300-meter walk to admire the Spegazzini Glacier from the shore. Finally, return to the port to conclude the trip.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.