3-Day Patagonia Tour Packages
Imagine standing beneath Cerro Torre or staring at Laguna Torres' turquoise waters. Patagonia stretches from El Calafate to El Chaltén in Argentina, then crosses into Chile's Torres del Paine where Lago Grey and Lake Nordenskjöld sit beneath Valle Frances' peaks. These southern Andean ice fields and mountains basically define what "remote and beautiful" actually means. Patagonia's calling.
Insider tips: Recommended 3-day Patagonia tour itineraries
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3 Days in Argentine Patagonia, incl. Bariloche and Nahuel Huapi
Mountains and lakes define this 3-day expedition covering Buenos Aires and San Carlos de Bariloche. The route crosses Lake Nahuel Huapi, ascends the 1,050-meter Campanario Hill, and reveals Victoria Island's volcanic beaches. Includes 2 nights at a 4-star hotel and round-trip flights from Buenos Aires for around $1,800.

- Day 1
Buenos Aires to Bariloche & Lake Circuit
Take an early morning flight from Buenos Aires to Bariloche. The flight takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes. Book a morning departure to make the most of your first day. After checking into your hotel in central Bariloche take the Small Circuit tour along Bustillo Avenue. The road follows Lake Nahuel Huapi's shoreline. Try to sit on the right side of the vehicle for the best views. Head up Campanario Hill by chairlift before 2 PM to avoid afternoon winds that might close the lift. It costs about $15 USD and gives you amazing 360-degree views of lakes and mountains. Next stop is the Llao Llao Peninsula with its historic hotel perfect for photos. Remember to pack layers since lake winds can be cold even on sunny days.

- Day 2
Victoria Island & Arrayanes Forest
Start your day at Puerto Pañuelo for a one-hour boat ride. Visit the Quetrihué Peninsula first to see the rare Arrayanes Forest on elevated boardwalks. These cinnamon-colored trees are among the world's oldest. One recent visitor shared: "Walking through the Arrayanes Forest feels like entering a fairytale - the twisted orange trunks against the blue lake create an otherworldly scene. Go early to avoid the crowds." After lunch explore Victoria Island's Puerto Anchorena. The hiking trails are well-marked but can get muddy so wear good shoes. Visit the ancient rock paintings at Playa del Toro in the afternoon light. Take a break at the volcanic black sand beach.

- Day 3
Final Morning & Return
Spend your last morning in downtown Bariloche. The chocolate shops on Mitre Street open at 9 AM so you can try local specialties before leaving. Most flights back to Buenos Aires leave in the afternoon giving you time for a relaxed breakfast and shopping. The airport is about 30 minutes away but plan for extra time during peak season from December to February.

3 Day Patagonia Itinerary, incl. El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glacier
The majestic Perito Moreno Glacier anchors this 3-day Patagonian escape with 2 nights in El Calafate. Early morning glacier visits include multiple viewpoint access. Package includes airport transfers and breakfast, ideal for extending to El Chalten.

- Day 1
El Calafate Arrival
After landing at El Calafate International Airport, take a 20-minute transfer into town. El Calafate sits next to Lake Argentino with beautiful mountain views all around. Spend your afternoon walking down the main street, Libertador, where you'll find plenty of outdoor gear shops and local Patagonian restaurants. Book your hotel in downtown El Calafate near Av. del Libertador so you can easily walk to restaurants and tour meeting spots.

- Day 2
Perito Moreno Glacier
Get an early start with a 7:00 AM departure to see the glacier before the crowds arrive. The drive takes about 80 minutes on Route 11. One visitor shared: "Arriving early was crucial - we got to hear the thunderous sounds of ice cracking before the viewing platforms got crowded." Pack warm clothes since morning temperatures can be close to freezing even in summer. Bring cash for the park entrance fee (about $20 USD) as it's usually not included in tour packages. You'll walk on metal catwalks at different heights to view the glacier. Wear shoes with good grip since the platforms can get slippery. The basic tour ends around 4-5 PM, but you might want to add the boat tour option to get closer to the massive 240-foot ice wall. Watching and hearing the ice break off is an amazing experience.

- Day 3
Departure
3 Days in Patagonia, incl. El Chaltén and Mount Fitz Roy
The trails of Patagonia extend 45km over 3 days, starting from El Chaltén. Trek to Cerro Torre viewpoint, camp at Agostini near Laguna Torres, and visit Laguna de los Tres beneath Mount Fitz Roy before finishing at Laguna Capri.

- Day 1
El Chaltén to Mount Fitz Roy
Take the 8 AM bus from El Calafate to El Chaltén. After arriving at 10:40 AM meet at the office on San Martin 55 near the bus station by 11 AM. The main trek is 21 km with 1,103m elevation gain and takes 7-10 hours. You'll drive 12 km on gravel roads to Río Eléctrico then hike 17 km along Río Blanco through beautiful forests to Mirador del Glacier Piedras Blancas. The trail continues to Poincenot area with glacier views before a steep 300m climb to Laguna de los Tres. You'll spend the night at Fitz Camp Base Camp. Pro tip: Pack plenty of layers since mornings can be below freezing even in summer. The final climb to Laguna de los Tres is quite challenging so bring trekking poles.

- Day 2
Laguna Torre Trek
Start your day watching sunrise light up Mount Fitz Roy in brilliant red. After breakfast hike past Madre and Hija lagoons for about 2 hours before joining the Cerro Torre trail. You'll cover 17.7 km with 480m elevation gain over 6-8 hours. Stop for lunch at Torre Lagoon with views of Grande glacier and the impressive Torre, Eger and Stanhard needles. Head back to El Chaltén in the afternoon. A visitor shared: "Edu is a great guide... His relaxed attitude helped make the trip very enjoyable. Never did we feel rushed (and I stop to take A LOT of photos!)."

- Day 3
Lago del Desierto Navigation
Get picked up between 7:30-8 AM for a 1.5-hour drive to Punta Sur. Take a short boat ride at 10 AM to Vespignani Glacier Reserve. You'll have 3 hours to explore on foot before sailing back around 1:30 PM. The afternoon includes optional visits to Glacier Huemul with great lake and mountain views. Return to El Chaltén by 5:30 PM. Weather note: El Chaltén weather can change quickly. One traveler reported: "During our stay, we were caught in a snowstorm and roads were closed for 2 days." Stay flexible with your plans and listen to your guide about trail conditions.























