Patagonia


Huge chunk of ice falls off the glacier face

Beauty and immensity are the keywords for Patagonia. To the west, next to the Andes, are beautiful lakes, snow-capped mountains, millenary glaciers, intrincate streams and crystal-clear cascades.

At the southern extreme of South America, between the imposing Andean mountain range and the Atlantic, lies the most southern region of the world: a picture perfect layout of lakes, rivers, mountains, valleys and vast plains.

All this makes the Argentine Patagonia an inexhaustible destination, a unique place where nature reveals its secrets and expresses its magnificence in full splendor.

     
Tierra del Fuego   Bariloche
  San Carlos de Bariloche is an alpine city located on the southern coast of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is one of the most important ski resorts of South America (Catedral), as well as a gateway to Chile.
Tierra del Fuego   Peninsula Valdes
  This is the largest peninsula of the Atlantic Coast, and is famous for its concentration of marine fauna. It is an island linked to the continent by a narrow strip of land called Carlos Ameghino Isthmus, separating the San Jose and the Nuevo gulfs. more... 
Tierra del Fuego   Tierra del Fuego
  With plenty of thousand-year-old forests, lakes, snowed mountains and steppes, the province offers multiple possibilities for practicing winter sports and tasting a gastronomy based on fish and seafood.