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Plan language: PortuguêsThings 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.
Fatos rápidos: A geleira cobre 250 quilômetros quadrados, com uma espessura de até 70 metros. É uma das poucas geleiras que continuam a crescer. A cada poucos anos, enormes blocos de gelo caem com estrondo no lago, fazendo um barulho que ecoa na superfície da água.
Destaques: Os visitantes podem observar de perto as enormes ondas formadas quando blocos de gelo se desprendem violentamente da geleira e atingem o lago. No ar frio, as fendas azul-escuro da geleira parecem uma obra de arte natural, fascinando e prendendo a atenção.


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.
Fatos rápidos: Este museu apresenta a ciência e a história das geleiras da Patagônia, com exposições interativas e um cinema 4D. Você pode aprender sobre os movimentos das geleiras ao longo de mais de 13.800 anos e como elas moldaram esta região.
Destaques: Dentro do museu há uma caverna de gelo simulada, onde os visitantes podem sentir a verdadeira sensação de frio em temperaturas de até menos 5 graus. Outro destaque é a enorme tela panorâmica das geleiras, que usa sons e imagens reais para criar a sensação de estar dentro de uma geleira.


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.
Fatos rápidos: A área da superfície do lago atinge 1.415 quilômetros quadrados, sendo o maior lago de água doce da Argentina. A água do lago vem de mais de 130 rios glaciares derretidos. No lago há muitos icebergs, com enormes blocos de gelo azul e branco flutuantes, que atraem muitos entusiastas de aventuras.
Destaques: A água do lago apresenta uma cor leitosa natural, originada das partículas minerais geradas pelos glaciares, algo muito raro e belo. A geleira Moreno na margem do lago é a única que avança diariamente. Os visitantes podem testemunhar a espetacular cena dos paredões de gelo se rompendo e caindo no lago.


A wonderful birdwatching experience close to nature. Walk through wetlands and encounter diverse wildlife and enchanting scenery.
Fatos rápidos: Lago formado pela água do degelo glacial, atraindo mais de 90 espécies de aves para habitar o local. A vegetação é composta principalmente por plantas nativas e resistentes ao frio.
Destaques: Há uma passarela de madeira de 600 metros ao longo da margem, permitindo aos visitantes observar de perto aves raras como flamingos e pelicanos. A luz da manhã e do fim da tarde atravessa as árvores e se reflete na água, criando um efeito de luz natural inesquecível.


The stunning lake view from magnificent cliffs is worth a visit. Experience the unforgettable moment where icy winds and sunset light intertwine.
Fatos rápidos: O mirante está localizado à beira de um penhasco a cerca de 200 metros acima do nível do mar, oferecendo uma vista panorâmica das águas azul-escuras do Lago Laguna e das planícies das Montanhas dos Andes. Atrai cerca de 100 mil visitantes anualmente que vêm para fotografar a paisagem única do lago e das montanhas.
Destaques: Em pé sobre o penhasco, pode-se sentir o vento gelado cortante que sopra na face e as silhuetas dos condores que voam sobre o lago. O céu e a superfície da água parecem quase se fundir em uma única cor. Ao pôr do sol, o lago reflete um brilho laranja-avermelhado, criando uma cena de sonho e mágica.


Explore over 30 historic aircraft. Experience the unique aviation feel through the cockpit and flight simulator.
Fatos rápidos: 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.
Destaques: 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.
Fatos rápidos: 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.
Destaques: 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.
Fatos rápidos: 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.
Destaques: 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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Comentários (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.