A trip to Mendoza, Argentina
Looking for a weekend getaway that promises relaxation, beautiful landscapes and plenty of wine? Head to Mendoza, Argentina’s biggest and most well-known wine producing region.
Looking for a weekend getaway that promises relaxation, beautiful landscapes and plenty of wine? Head to Mendoza, Argentina’s biggest and most well-known wine producing region.
El Calafate is the gateway to Los Glaciares National park, home to show-stopping El Perito Moreno and Upsala glaciers. The breathtaking nature surrounding El Calafate makes the perfect destination for fans of the untamed outdoors.
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Located in Los Glaciares National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier is one of the most stunning glaciers the world, and a must-see when traveling through Patagonia.
The Lake District is the northern region of Patagonia known for glacial lakes, jagged peaks and some of the most stunning views Argentina has to offer. Bariloche, one of the most popular destinations in the region serves as the perfect destination to be traversed by bike.
At the entry point of Patagonia, you will find the incredibly picturesque colonial town Puerto Varas, tucked away between two active volcanoes and lake Llanquihue, this little lakeside town combines German culture with Chilean charm.
This three-day-itinerary guides you through the highlights of Santiago de Chile while leaving some room to explore its hidden gems.