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Plan language: FrançaisThings to do in El Calafate, Argentina, include exploring the Perito Moreno Glacier, located 80 kilometers from town, where you can witness massive ice calving. Visit the Glaciarium Museum to see engaging exhibits on the Patagonian icefields. Enjoy birdwatching at Reserva Laguna Nimez with over 90 species near the shore of Lago Argentino.


Follow the breathtaking glacier collapse to experience polar wonders. Feel the spectacular moment of giant ice crashing into the lake up close.
Faits rapides: Le glacier couvre 250 km² et atteint 70 mètres d'épaisseur, c'est l'un des rares glaciers qui continue de croître. Tous les quelques années, d'immenses blocs de glace s'effondrent dans le lac avec un bruit tonitruant qui secoue la surface de l'eau.
Points forts: Les visiteurs peuvent observer de près les énormes vagues provoquées par la chute des blocs de glace lors des violentes ruptures du glacier. Dans l'air froid, les fissures d'un bleu profond du glacier ressemblent à une œuvre d'art naturelle, à couper le souffle.


Here the secrets of glaciers are unveiled, taking you to explore the power of ice and snow. Experience an impressive multimedia show and the chill of the polar region.
Faits rapides: Ce musée présente la science et l'histoire des glaciers de Patagonie, avec des expositions interactives et un cinéma 4D. Vous pourrez découvrir comment les glaciers, vieux de plus de 13 800 ans, ont façonné cette terre.
Points forts: À l'intérieur, on trouve une grotte de glace simulée où les visiteurs peuvent ressentir un froid réel descendant jusqu'à moins 5 degrés. Un autre point fort est l'immense écran panoramique du glacier, qui grâce à des sons et des images authentiques, donne l'impression d'être au cœur du glacier.


The vast glacier lake surface is full of mysterious charm, witnessing the magnificent glacier collapse. Experience the marvel of floating icebergs and the grandeur of nature.
Faits rapides: La superficie del lago es de 1.415 kilómetros cuadrados, lo que lo convierte en el lago de agua dulce más grande de Argentina. El agua del lago proviene de los deshielos de más de 130 glaciares. Hay muchos icebergs en el lago, con enormes bloques de hielo de color azul y blanco flotando, lo que atrae a muchos amantes de la aventura.
Points forts: El agua del lago tiene un color blanco lechoso natural, procedente de partículas minerales generadas por los glaciares, lo que es muy raro y hermoso. El glaciar Perito Moreno, a orillas del lago, es el único glaciar que avanza cada día, y los visitantes pueden presenciar el espectacular colapso de la pared de hielo en el lago.


A wonderful birdwatching experience close to nature. Walk through wetlands and encounter diverse wildlife and enchanting scenery.
Faits rapides: This lake was formed by glacier meltwater and attracts over 90 species of birds that make it their habitat. The vegetation here mainly consists of native and cold-resistant plants.
Points forts: A 600-meter wooden boardwalk along the shore allows visitors to closely observe rare water birds such as flamingos and pelicans. The light in the early morning and late afternoon filters through the woods onto the water surface, creating unforgettable natural light and shadow effects.


The stunning lake view from magnificent cliffs is worth a visit. Experience the unforgettable moment where icy winds and sunset light intertwine.
Faits rapides: Le point d'observation se trouve au bord d'une falaise à environ 200 mètres d'altitude, surplombant les eaux profondes et bleues du lac Laguna et les plaines des Andes. Il attire environ 100 000 visiteurs par an, venus capturer les paysages uniques du lac et des montagnes.
Points forts: Debout au sommet de la falaise, on ressent le vent glacial qui souffle en rafales et l'ombre des condors qui planent au-dessus du lac, le ciel et l'eau presque confondus. Chaque jour au coucher du soleil, la surface du lac reflète une lueur orange rougeâtre, créant une scène onirique.


Explore over 30 historic aircraft. Experience the unique aviation feel through the cockpit and flight simulator.
Faits rapides: The aviation museum exhibits over 30 aircraft from different eras, including early propeller planes and modern jet aircraft. The museum is located in El Calafate city and draws around 50,000 visitors annually.
Points forts: The largest aircraft in the museum is a multi-million-dollar Lockheed C-130 transport plane. Visitors can enter the cockpit to experience the pilot's perspective firsthand. The exhibition area also includes a flight simulator that provides a realistic flying experience.


Experience the perfect blend of glacier trekking and century-old farm life. Cross glacial moraine and enjoy the excellent views of the Andes snow-capped mountains.
Faits rapides: Located in Los Glaciares National Park, this farm has a history of over a century and holds Argentina's oldest tradition of foal breeding. Visitors can take a ferry across the river and enjoy spectacular views of the winter glaciers and snow-capped Andes Mountains.
Points forts: The farm preserves dozens of old forestry tools and machinery to showcase how early locals utilized natural resources to live. The secret hiking trail on the farm lets you directly experience the unique ecology of the glacial moraine terrain, with distant views of the Perito Moreno Glacier along the way.


The sapphire blue waters on the glacier lake are captivating. Take a boat trip to explore the pure waters and feel the awe of natural wonders.
Faits rapides: Puerto Bandera is near Glacier National Park and serves as the starting point for exploring many glacier wonders. Its dock sees dozens of boats crossing the lake daily, connecting you with rich natural wonders.
Points forts: The lake water in this area shows a charming sapphire blue color caused by minerals carried by glacier meltwater, offering a stunning visual impact. Only in certain seasons can you witness ice particles suspended in the air sparkling under sunlight, resembling a dreamlike scene scattered with diamonds.
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This sweet jam is made from the Calafate berry, native to Patagonia, and local legend says if you eat a Calafate berry you will return to Patagonia someday.

A no-bake cake combining cookies, dulce de leche, and cream cheese, popular throughout Argentina including El Calafate for its creamy texture and simplicity.

These delicate sandwich cookies filled with dulce de leche are beloved in El Calafate and often coated in chocolate or powdered sugar.

Slow-roasted over an open fire, this lamb is a regional specialty, prized for its tender meat and smoky flavor unique to the Patagonian steppe.

These pastries are filled with seasoned lamb, reflecting the local preference for Patagonian lamb in savory dishes, especially popular in El Calafate.

Patagonian trout is a local freshwater fish often grilled or baked, prized for its delicate flavor and fresh catch from nearby lakes and rivers.

This wine is made from the Calafate berry, offering a fruity, aromatic experience highly linked with the region's identity and culture.

Drinking mate is a social ritual throughout Argentina, including El Calafate, where locals gather to share this bitter, infused tea from a gourd.

El Calafate has a growing craft beer scene, with brewers using Patagonian ingredients to create unique, flavorful beers that reflect local tastes.
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A stunning, massive glacier in Los Glaciares National Park.
Take a shuttle or taxi from El Calafate Airport to the city center, about 20 minutes.
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Commentaires (6)
If you plan to visit Perito Moreno Glacier, go early morning to avoid the crowds and catch more wildlife, plus pack snacks since options nearby are pricey.
Food here is a mix. Got some killer lamb but felt like the prices were a bit too touristy. Not sure it's worth a long stay just for meals.
Restaurants near the lakefront jack up prices a lot, try the little cafes two blocks inland, way better food and cheaper drinks.
The glacier boat tour was crowded and pricey, enjoyed the landscapes but not sure the hype matches the cost. Better snap pics and move on.
If you want real Patagonia feel, visit off-season. It's quieter, cheaper but still plenty to see. Just pack layers, weather changes fast.