
Perito Moreno Glacier
Best time to visit
Late morning to early afternoon offers the clearest views and best lighting for photos, especially from December to March when the weather is warmer. Avoiding early mornings helps dodge the frost and fog.
Budget tips
Entry costs about 800 Argentine pesos, with discounts for students and seniors. Visiting on weekdays lowers crowd levels though the price remains constant; no free days are available.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Adventure seekers, Families
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: This glacier moves at an average speed of 2 meters per day, creating thunderous icefalls as chunks break off. It covers an area of about 250 square kilometers, making it one of the largest glaciers outside the polar regions.
Highlights: The glacier dramatically calves huge ice blocks into Lake Argentino, producing spectacular crashes and waves visitors can hear from several hundred meters away. A unique aspect is its accessibility: walkways come within 50 meters of the glacier’s towering blue ice walls.
Insider tips
- Wear sturdy shoes with good grip to navigate slippery walkways safely.
- Catch the calving events by spending about 15 minutes near the viewpoint after noon when sunlight hits the ice perfectly.
- Bring sun protection as reflection off the ice can be intense even on cloudy days.
- Avoid weekends to beat the larger tour group crowds and find quieter spots for photos.
Practical info
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