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Patagonia Region: Map & Highlights. San Martin de los Andes. Bariloche. El Bolson. Esquel. Las Grutas. Puerto Madryn. El Chalten. El Calafate. Puerto San Julian. Ushuaia.

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NEUQUEN

HOSTEL PORTAL DE SUENOS Pilar 3257(0299) 4467643

[email protected] www.hostelportal.com.ar

Neuquén is the land of dinosaurs and Hostel Portal de Sueños can not only get you out to see the big old dinosaur bones but can also offer a colossal night's sleep! They have dorms and private rooms to sleep in (some ensuite and with cable TV) and plenty of communal spaces to hang out in, including hammocks for chilling in the sun, a ping pong table, a kitchen, a BBQ and most importantly a swimming pool and deck chairs to get that summer tan!When you are ready to explore, the friendly bilingual owners and staff can organise winery visits and adventure sports (canopy, kayaking, skydiving, white water rafting, fly fishing, biking and more) as well as Dinotours

where you’ll visit 2 museums and a paleontology center with outdoor excavations and bilingual guides to

take you around. Find Portal de Sueños only four blocks from the bus station.

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NEUQUENThe heart of dinosaur country, Neuquén city, is the place to base yourself for visiting dinosaur excavations (Lago Barreales is the most important paleontology centre in Latin America) and learning about the great creatures that walked the land millenias ago. As well as agricultural and nature spotting attractions, those looking for a good glass of Pinot Noir come down here to visit some of the top wineries in Patagonia. Neuquén also boasts an astronomic observatory (visits 7 - 12pm), a fauna reserve, several museums and art galleries, and nice walks along the Avenida Argentina to Parque del Centenario, the Plaza de las Banderas (plaza of flags) and the city Cathedral. On one side of the Plaza there is a great lookout point called Balcón del Valle, where you can see the entire city. If you want to chill out, the city's ideal location at where two rivers collide makes swimming and other water sports in the Limay River a favourite hobby during the hot summers. Locals say once you try the waters of the Limay River, you will always return to Neuquén. Filled with students, you are sure to find a good nightlife, and visiting the Paseo de la Costa (coastal walk), the lively street fair on Roca street and the Artisan's Fair at the weekends in the old train station is a must.

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SAN MARTIN DE LOS ANDES

SAN MARTIN DE LOS ANDES San Martín de los Andes is an alpine style mountain town surrounded by steep hillsides. It’s the departure point for sailing trips on Lagos* Lácar and Nonthué. :: Seven Lakes Route: Departing from San Martín de Los Andes, amidst waterfalls and forests, this breathtaking 100 km long road is surprisingly gorgeous, showing every lake’s own charm. You will be amazed by the beauty of Lagos* Machonico, Hermoso, Villarino, Falkner, Traful, Correntoso and Espejo. The route ends at Villa La Angostura, on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi. :: Cerro* Chapelco: Located 15 km away, this ski resort has 29 km of slopes, an overall drop of 730 m and very good snow conditions, which make it suitable for practicing all sorts of winter sports. In summertime, Chapelco turns into a centre for adventure sports where climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, trekking, horseback riding, 4x4 expeditions and 4-wheeling can be practiced here.:: Lanín National Park: Its wooded mountain valleys with unique species of trees (like Lenga and Araucaria) create the perfect backdrop for brilliant blue glacial lakes like Huechulafquen (a catamaran trip is available), Aluminé and Lácar. Nature walks and the spectacular Lanín Volcano (3,776 m high) will tempt any trekker. The challenging climb up the volcano can be done in one long day. However permits, climbing experience and proper equipment are required.

PATAGONIA MTB TOURS San Martín de los AndesTel: (02972) 421780

Cel: (02944) 15628724 [email protected]

www.PatagoniaMtbTours.com.arSkype: patagoniamtbt

With Neuquen's top bicycle guide, Ruby Cazenave, you couldn't be in better hands for exploring Patagonia and its 7 lakes on two wheels. Specialising only in mountain bikes, Patagonia MTB Tours know what they are doing and know the best routes in Northern Patagonia whether you want a half or full day excursion - visiting Lanin National Park or Mapuche comunities - or two or more days traversing wild Argentina! Longer routes require a minimum of 2 people and will take you around the 7 lakes, Villa Traful, Villa la Angostura, San Martin de los Andes, Villa Pehuenia, Alumine, Northern Neuquen or even Chile. This is best way to get out of the boxed vision of a car window and see Patagonia from a different perspective!

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SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHEOne can find it all in Bariloche… mountains and lakes, a dry summer and snowy winter, natural beauty year round and an abundance of different activities for each season. The city itself stands out with its unique stone and wood architecture, giving it a Swiss Alps feel. It is also the gateway to Nahuel Huapi National Park, a place filled with beautiful landscapes, comprised

of lakes, forests, and snow capped peaks. Sailing on the lake, one can visit Isla* Victoria, Puerto* Blest and the Bosque* de Arrayanes (native, tall, red-bark trees). It is said that the Bosque de Arrayanes inspired Disney to create "Bambi". Bariloche is also considered a capital of adventure tourism in the country. Activities include: rafting, canopy, trekking, horseback riding, mountain biking, lake kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, snowboarding, skiing, paragliding and hiking.

:: Nahuel Huapi National Park: With more than 700,000 hectares, it's the oldest park in Argentina, filled with lakes, rivers, glaciers, rapids, valleys, forests, mountains, snow capped volcanos, and a variety of animal species. :: Cerro* Campanario: Enjoy the scenic chairlift as it takes you to the summit where, according to National Geographic, one of the top ten best views on the planet can be appreciated.:: Cerro* Catedral: Considered to be one of the best ski resorts in South America, it is fully equipped with 67 km of skiable terrain and runs of up to 4 km in length. It is also a cool place to visit outside of ski season.:: Cerro* Tronador: Consisting of three peaks, it is the highest mountain in the area (3,478 m). It was named Tronador because of thunderous sounds made by the chunks of ice falling off the glacier. Ventisquero Negro can be found on the outskirts of Cerro Tronador. Simply take the path that follows alongside Manso River. :: Villa La Angostura: A beautiful, classy, yet rustic village, located some 80 km north of Bariloche on the northern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. From here you can access the famous Bosque de Arrayanes, the Seven Lakes Route and the small ski resort of Cerro Bayo.

SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE

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AGUAS BLANCAS RAFTING Morales 564 (02944) 432799

[email protected] www.aguasblancas.com.ar

Bored and in need of a little adventure? How about experiencing adrenaline and fun in the water? Aguas Blancas Rafting in downtown Bariloche can provide you with that and so much more. With more than 15 years of experience in the field and last word equipment; Jacques, Antoine and a good-vibe staff will take you white water rafting, ducking (inflatable kayaks), and on multi-day adventures trips including horseback riding and mountain biking.

All services are accompanied with a great meal to relish. Running from September to March, don’t forget to dress accordingly and bring an extra change of clothes (including shoes).

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CUADRANTE SUR - Kayak trips Mitre 86 2ºH(02944) 15511350

[email protected] www.cuadrantesur.com

Kayak the blue lakes and rivers of Bariloche with Cuadrante Sur. Tours are half and full day and are offered all year round. Throw in some horseback riding and hiking and you’ve got yourself a true Bariloche experience. It is run by its owners who will shower you with lots of personal attention and smiles. All the trips are organized by difficulty level to accommodate everyone, from families to hardcore adventure junkies. The company motto is "Safety and fun are number one!".

Their tours include:• Pick-up and drop-off• Bilingual guides trained in first-aid and rescue• Snacks (half day) and lunch (full day) with a vegetarian option

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SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE

TURACCION - Route 40 transportation Quaglia 262, loc 13(02944) 427507

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Buses run from Nov 15 to April 15.

Turaccion is the official agent of Chalten Travel in Bariloche, offering tourist transportation services on the mythical Route 40, joining the towns of El Calafate and El Chalten with the city of San Carlos de Bariloche.

Pop into their office to chat with the cool staff who are always ready to help, and buy your ticket to travel the legendary Route 40!

N° Leg.: 11170

CIRCUITO CHICO - Bike & Kayak RentalAv. Bustillo Km. 18,300.

From downtown Bariloche, bus lines 20,22,10,11 Tel: (02944) 595608 - Cel: (02944) 15361917

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www.facebook.com/bike.rental.bariloche

Buses run from 15 Nov to 15 April

Bike Rental: Located right at the start of Circuito Chico, get the most out of your day biking with this fun company. With all the latest equipment, important safety measures and a special biking map, you can set off in

peace to enjoy the stunning mountain landscapes in Bariloche. Guided tours available if booked in advance. Open year round.

Kayak Rental: Get the best views of Lago* Moreno renting a sit-on-top kayak with this professional company who will teach you how to stay safe and afloat so you can enjoy these calm

and blue waters. Ask the friendly bilingual staff if you want a guided tour. Open Nov - April.

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SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE

THRIFTY CAR RENTAL BARILOCHE Quaglia 352

(02944) 427904 / 420825 / 427895 [email protected]

www.thriftybariloche.com.ar

Get yourself a deal at Thrifty Car Rental in Bariloche, to enjoy the marvellous scenary and highlights of the area at your own pace. Thrifty has Peugeot, Fiat, Chevrolet, and Toyota cars, 4WD and SUVs available! Choose between 100, 300 or 500 km/day plans. All plans include liability insurance, with an optional full insurance cover. They are conveniently located downtown, and are open from 9am to 8pm. daily. You can also make a reservation online for delivery of a vehicle at the airport, bus station or even your hotel. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express credit cards required for deposit, while pesos, dollars and euros can be used as payment. So what are you waiting for? Get on the road!

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PATANUK HOSTEL Juan Manuel de Rosas 585(02944) 434991

[email protected]

Pay 2 nights in a dorm or 1 night in a double room & get 1/2 hour

kayaking free on Nahuel Huapi Lake!

This hostel is ideally located by the shore of the Nahuel Huapi Lake, with easy beach access and just a stone's throw from downtown Bariloche. They offer double, triple and quadruple rooms with private bathrooms, and dorms with shared bathrooms, lockers and lake views! Spanish classes are also offered and there is a fully equipped kitchen available for personal use, laundry service and cable TV!

Make yourself comfy by the fireplace in the living room, or share drinks at their cool bar overlooking the lake, which also offers picadas*, pizzas, sandwiches and international dishes. The owners and enthusiastic bilingual staff are on hand 24/7, and promise to greet you with a big smile and to provide great service.

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HOSTEL LOS TRONCOSLos Troncos is a hostel in a newly decorated, 3-story house. The living room has a 58” flat screen TV with cable and a DVD player, the garden has a BBQ, and there are two kitchens!

It has an excellent downtown location, with bars and restaurants nearby; 15 minutes from the bus station, and 30 minutes from the Cerro Catedral ski center.

Choose between private double rooms or dorms. While some rooms are shared, each has its own bathroom and TV.

They are known for their friendly atmosphere and great service. Free amenities include breakfast, towels, Wi-Fi and PC computer to use.

Av. San Martin 571(02944) 431188

[email protected] www.hostellostroncos.com.ar

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Skip the hostel tonight and head to Hotel 7 Lagos. It’s right in the center of Bariloche, with beautiful views of the Nahuel Huapi Lake and the cathedral, and an excellent value for the money! Rooms can be single, double, twin or triple, and all have its own TV, telephone and private bathroom (with a bath!). They all have great springbox mattresses, soft linen and towels, heaters and Wi-Fi. You’ll be impressed by the great view from your room (accessible by their new elevator!). Depending on the specific room you may see the lake or even Victoria Island!

A hearty buffet breakfast is included in the price of your stay. Luggage storage, laundry service, on-site bar and parking are also available. Spanish, English, Portuguese, and Hebrew spoken.

HOTEL 7 LAGOS

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Perito Moreno 534 (02944) 422244

[email protected] www.hotel7lagos.com

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This lively hostel is just a short bus ride away from the city centre in a beautiful area. It’s on the way to tourist spots, such as Cerro Catedral, Colonia Suiza and Lago Gutierrez. The building is made of wood and has a deck with beautiful views of the Nahuel Huapi Lake. It offers dorms, twins, and double rooms. The staff prepares a bargain menu of the day meal and great asados*.

Tomy and Willy can provide you with all the local info you need for your outdoor adventures.

Tronador 4651 (off Av. Bustillo 4700)(02944) 442267

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How to get there: From the bus station, take the 20, 21, 10 or 22 buses to 4700 Bustillo Av (Costanera). Walk uphill 60 m and turn left.

MOVING TRAVEL BAR BARILOCHE Salta 504www.movingtravelbar.com

Need a hostel, but want to feel well looked after? Hostal Inn Bariloche gives you the full service: including breakfast and dinner to fuel you up for treks during the day and parties at night. Conveniently located near the civic centre, bars and discos. Get some quality rest in their spacious shared or private rooms (most with private bath) and wake up to the view of Lake Huapi on the deck, ready to start over again!

HOSTEL INN BARILOCHE

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Salta 308 - [email protected](02944) 426084 - www.hostel-inn.com

This is THE backpackers bar in Bariloche! Make some friends, enjoy the music and get some great tips on travelling

in the area – a hub of backpackers and knowledge! Chill out on Mondays, English rock on Tuesdays, try the Argentinean version of rock on Wednesdays, Reggae dub on Thursdays, Disco on Fridays and finish off with Techno on Saturdays.

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CAMPING HOSTEL LOS COIHUES Lihuel Calel 156 (02944) 467481

Villa los Coihues - Lago Gutiérrez [email protected] www.campingloscoihues.com.ar

Camping Hostel "Los Coihues" is located inside the Nahuel Huapi National Park at Villa Los Coihues, only 13 km from the city of Bariloche. The campsite is set by the Gutierrez river banks, where you can swim and practice kayaking in its crystal clear waters that come from the melted snow of the mountains. They also offer dorm style accommodation for those tired of setting up tents. This place is the base camp to get to Frey and Jakob mountain shelters, and there are lots of great trekking

circuits around the area. Their staff is always available to answer any questions and

help you plan an amazing stay. Gutierrez Lake is 200 m away, as well as the bus stop to town. Bus number 50 comes and goes every 20 minutes.

Check out their website and Facebook page!

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ACHALAY HOSTEL Morales 564(02944) 522556

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Achalay is a small hostel with a cool atmosphere located in Bariloche's downtown. Providing single, double, triple, and quadruple spacious rooms in a rustic-style house. It's clean, fun, cheap and offers a full service.The house has many lairs for you to relax in: an open terrace with a beautiful garden, a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living room with TV and DVD player,

and a small area where you can share a drink with other travellers. Bed sheets and linen are provided by

the hostel & laundry service is available at reception.Breakfast is served at any time because Achalay believes

everyone deserves a rest when they need it.Helpful staff will give you advice and information about

the tours and trips around the area, to make your stay the complete Bariloche experience!

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EL BOLSON

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HOSTEL ALTOS DEL SURSpacious and bright, this hostel is set in some of the best trekking terrain in the country. Surrounded by 2 hectares of native forest and streams, the fantastic mountain views of the Andes and the El Bolsón Valley make Altos Del Sur the perfect getaway. Be prepared to be treated like family by the owner's warm and genuine welcome. Shared and private rooms are spacious and cozy with ensuite bathrooms. The living room has cable TV with lots of DVDs if you feel like staying in. There is central heating, a fully equipped kitchen and they offer delicious homemade dinners. Don’t miss the regular pizza or choripan*

nights (vegetarian options available).

Easy Access: From the city centre, it's a quick 10 minute cab or car ride along Subida Cerro Piltriquitron with signs along the way. In the low season they bring you back to the terminal if you stay more than 2 nights.

Tres Cipreses 1237 (02944) 498730

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Just 110 km from Bariloche, El Bolsón is a bohemian village with a unique atmosphere cherished by nature lovers and artisans. They locally produce artisan beers, grow berries and have a handicraft market famous for its quality (open Tue -Thu - Sat). ::Cerro* Piltriquitrón & Bosque* Tallado: a hikeable mountain with spectacular views that is home to a unique forest, displaying a lot of wooden sculptures made from the remains of trees that were once burnt in a local forest fire. ::Río* Azul – Cabeza de Indio – Cascada* Escondida: a beautiful trekking circuit that takes you past the Río* Azul Nature Reserve, the “Indian Head” and the "Hidden Waterfalls". You can do some trekking in the mountain ranges or hike lakeside on the excellent network of trails. ::Adventure Sports: El Bolsón offers excellent conditions for paragliding off Cerro Piltriquitrón, rafting on the Manso River, horseback riding to the Cajón del Azul and trekking on the many trails around the area.::Lago* Puelo and Epuyen: both located nearby El Bolsón, they are great places for hiking, visiting waterfalls and fishing.

EL BOLSON

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Located about 300 km south of Bariloche, Esquel is a breezy town in a fertile valley, with a mountain backdrop. It attracts tourists year round, as it is the base for visiting Los Alerces National Park, La Hoya ski resort and the starting point for the famous La Trochita train.:: Los Alerces National Park: This park is composed of 13 lakes and various river systems, including Lake Futalaufquen and the Arrayanes River- two of the country's best fishing spots. Others include, Lake Menéndez, home to a forest with 3,000-year-old, 60 m tall larch trees and Lago Verde with its green waters.:: La Hoya ski resort: Located about 13 km from Esquel. Its southern orientation allows for great snow conditions, making it an ideal spot for spring skiing. :: La Trochita: Is a historical steam engine train which dates back to 1922. It runs on narrow gauge tracks (75 cm wide) up to El Maitén. It currently serves as a tourist attraction.:: Trevelin: A small Welsh settlement 23 km from Esquel, where the customs, traditions and language are still maintained and are very much a part of every day life.

ESQUEL

LA CAMORRA HOSTELThis welcoming, spacious hostel is located at 600mts from the main square, right by the famous artisan fair and next to the supermarkets, near to restaurants, brewerys and the center of the town.The bilingual staff are people like you, who like travelling and have good tips about the wonders of El Bolsón and throughout Argentina. Choose between dorm rooms of 4, 5 or 6 beds with lockers or a private or large room. Clean sheets and towels always included in your stay.La Camorra has a huge common area with tables and chairs - perfect to chill

out in with its cable TV, DVD, board games, book exchange and a piano where you can look to enjoy the mountains and make sweet music! There is also a well-equipped kitchen to test out your cullinary skills.

Av. Belgrano 1029/31(02944) 492675

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ESQUEL

Just 4 blocks from the commercial centre and 2 from the mountain, Anochecer Andino Hostel awaits you with cool vibes and good times. There are plenty of beds: dorms for 6 and 4 with lockers and shared baths and double rooms with TV. Sheets and towels are included. The open

common room has Internet, Wi-Fi, public phone, bus ticket sales, cable TV, DVD movies and board games, making

it the ideal place to chill and make small talk with fellow travellers. Start the day with a tasty breakfast and don't miss their great homemade dinners at reasonable prices - it's to die for! There is also a fully equipped kitchen and a bar on site. Personally attended by its owner Federico, he's the go-to guy for cool tips on enjoying wonderful Esquel.

HOSTEL ANOCHECER ANDINO Avda. Ameghino 482 (02945) 450498 / 15412621

[email protected] www.anochecerandino.com.ar

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With over 15 years experience in adventure tourism, EPA can offer you the best:* Rafting, kayaking or inflatable canoeing* Canopying * Horseriding * Mountain biking* Skiing, snowboarding and snow shoeing (in season)* Excursions to Piedra Parada, Los Alerces and to Chile

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EXPEDICIONES PATAGONIA AVENTURA

Av. Fontana 482(02945) 457015

[email protected]

www.epaexpediciones.comFacebook: Epa Expediciones

Centrally located (4 blocks from tourist info), pop into EPA where the staff will offer advice and book activities or accommodation at their places in Corcovado, Pueblo Alto or Lago Krugger. This last one is in the middle of Los Alerces National Park which they take you by boat to the hostel, campsite or lodge. The place has a shop for all your essentials, and many activities like trekking, sport fishing and more!Get your adrenaline hit and enjoy the unique landscapes of Patagonia with EPA!

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If you’re looking for dramatic natural beauty and an authentic local experience, then head to Las Grutas. It’s a quaint but growing resort town that is less touristy than the larger Puerto Madryn (263 km south). Its white sand beach is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and thanks to its microclimate, has the warmest water in Argentina! Some of the cliffs have eroded away creating natural caves that separate the beach from the town. In fact, Las Grutas means “the grottos” in Spanish.At low tide, don’t miss the unique carved-out stone pools near the “Cero” entry point to the beach. The water is refreshed each tidal cycle and quickly warmed in the sun. Southern Right Whales, Orcas, dolphins, sea lions, condors and penguins also make this their home at least part of the year (normally in winter). While you’re there, take advantage of their clear water and go on a snorkeling, scuba diving or kayak excursion off the coast. Another option is to take in the exquisite coastal landscape by horseback riding along the beach. From Las Grutas you can take many excursions, including whale watching at Península Valdés, going to the old iron mines, Fuerte Argentino, Islote Lobos penguin colony, or the biggest salt flats in Argentina, the Salinas del Gualicho.

LAS GRUTAS

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PLANETA HOSTELKeep nice and warm inside this friendly hostel located right in the town centre. Run by a welcoming young couple of travellers who speak Spanish and English, you will be in good company at Planeta Hostel where you can meet other nomads, take advantage of the LCD television screen and comfy armchairs in the living room.

Roca 458 (02945) 456846

[email protected] www.planetahostel.com

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Rustle up some traditional Patagonian cuisine in the

large fully equipped kitchen or BBQ area in the garden, or head out to the nearby

bars, restaurants and shops. Planeta Hostel has private

and shared rooms, six baths, heating throughout

and hot water 24hrs a day to keep you comfortable while

you enjoy creating wonderful memories of Patagonia.

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Open October 1st - April 30th

DESERT TRACKS Viedma 1145(02934) 497843

[email protected]

For Desert Tracks bigger is better. Big trucks, big smiles and a BIG list of options! Full day and half day excursions (in all-terrain military trucks, 4x4’s, buses or vans) include: Fuerte Argentino, Salt Flats of Gualicho, kayaking, snorkeling & scuba diving, the Ports of SAO, a nature safari of condors, sea lions, whales, dolphins, orcas and penguins, and

excursions to Puerto Madryn & Península Valdés. They can also arrange accommodation reservations, Tren* Patagónico to Bariloche tickets, vehicle rental with or without a driver, or mountain bike rentals. In Spring and Fall they run 2-4 day full adventure overland tours in military trucks. Want more? How about a staff which speaks Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and English. Book Desert Track for a massively good time!

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DESIGNIO 48 - HOSTEL Tarruella 265 (02934) 497854

[email protected]@gmail.comwww.designio48.com.ar

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Designio 48 is a place to share experiences, make new friends and have fun. It’s located downtown, close to anything you may need to enjoy Las Grutas and just 5 blocks from the bus terminal and 5 blocks to the beach. Take your pick from 4 ensuite dorm rooms with 6 beds and lockers or the 3 double rooms with private bathrooms. The central hang out is prepped for a good time and stocked with recreational activities, such as films, board games and foosball. It’s easy to meet others at

their organized group meals, cooked in the shared kitchen or grilled on the patio. For breakfast you’ll be served homemade jams and breads. If you are going from September to December make your reservation before arrival.

Breakfast - Internet - Wi-Fi Closed May to August

LAS GRUTAS

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PUERTO MADRYN

Puerto Madryn is the gateway to the Península Valdés, a World Heritage Site 77 km away. The Peninsula is the breeding place for Southern Right Whales from June to December. It is also home to sea lions, penguins, elephant seals, ñandúes*, maras*, guanacos* and thousands of sea birds (cormorants, gulls, terns, herons). The whale watching boats depart from Puerto Pirámides.The city was declared "National Capital of Scuba Diving" thanks to its underwater beauty and it is one of the few places in the world where you can dive with sea lions! Worth visiting is the Ecocentro, a centre specialised in sea ecosystems.Rent a bike and visit El Doradillo, just 15 km from town where you can stand on the beach and watch the Southern Right Whales playing with their calves. You should also visit Punta Loma Natural Reserve, located just 19 km to the south of Puerto Madryn with over 800 sea lions year round. Go explore Punta Tombo Natural Reserve: 190 km south of Puerto Madryn, is one of the most varied sea bird colonies in the world, with the largest number of Magellan penguins (from mid September to the beginning of April).

PUERTO MADRYN

Av. Roca 885. Loc. 2 (02965) 470277

[email protected] www.lobolarsen.com

LOBO LARSEN BUCEOThe coast of Puerto Madryn is rich in wildlife and teeming with marine mammals such as sea lions (known as lobos marinos), southern right whales, dusky dolphins, sea elephants and killer whales. If peering from the shore isn’t enough for you, jump into the depth and go diving with Lobo Larsen Buceo, specialists in diving with the sea lions. They also organize diving trips, both for certified and non certified divers, exploring the amazing submarine environment. Wreck and night diving are excellent options for the most experienced divers. Furthermore, they conduct 2 or 3 day PADI or SSI certified training courses.

Find friendly English, French and Italian speaking specialists at either of their locations: on the beach or in the downtown.

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PUERTO MADRYN

ESTACION MARITIMA

Did you know?Toninas Overa are known as the

smallest dolphins in the world that can only be seen in Patagonia. They do not weigh more than 50 kg and

are not larger than 1.5 m (5 ft).

Estacion Maritima is on Playa Union (about 90 km from

Puerto Madryn) where you get on board at Puerto de Rawson, next

to the Argentine Coast Guard.

This company is dedicated exclusively to the viewing of Toninas Overa dolphins, as well as other local marine life, such as different types of birds, and has a deep commitment to the environment.

Their fleet of boats is specially built for navigating the area without disrupting oceanic creatures, and the trips can be performed year round.

Playa Unión - Puerto Rawson (02965) 498508 / 15591514

[email protected] www.estacionmaritima.com.ar

CENTAURO RENT A CAR Av. Roca 733(02965) 475747 / 15340400

[email protected] www.centaurorentacar.com.ar

There is no better way to discover the beauty of this land than by taking the less travelled road. With Centauro Rent a Car you’ll have all the time and comfort to marvel at nature in Puerto Madryn. A wallet friendly option, ideal to share with friends, Centauro offers a plentiful fleet of new and reliable cars plus the best advice to drive around the area. Centrally located, they are open year round and even offer free pick-up & drop-off from the El Tehuelche airport and the bus station (both in Puerto Madryn). Ask about getting/returning cars from different locations in the country. English and Italian spoken.

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CHEPATAGONIA HOSTEL & TRAVELOne of the many things that make Chepatagonia Hostel unique is the amazing ocean view where spotting whales from the balcony is possible (from June to October). This charming hostel, located close to downtown and 30 m from the sea, has a bilingual staff and a full list of magnificent amenities. They have shared and private rooms, all come with lockers and heaters, a fully equipped kitchen, an ample cozy common room with cable TV, DVD and a library.

Otherwise, there are many fun activities to engage in while staying here, like

ping pong and board games and tasty asados* every week. If you want to book a tour, it's never been easier, they now have a travel agency onsite!

Alfonsina Storni 16 (02965) 455783

[email protected] www.chepatagoniahostel.com.ar

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Mitre 798 - PUERTO MADRYN (02965) 456044

[email protected] www.elretornohostel.com.ar

EL RETORNO HOSTELWith a warm feel of home, you’ll never want to leave. Just two blocks from the beach, its loving owners look after this hostel giving it a family atmosphere you won't find very often.With comfortable and heated ensuite private rooms with cable TV and dorms with lockers & shared bathrooms, you’ll have plenty of options to get some shuteye. During your stay, you will enjoy cozy beds with thick mattresses, exquisite Turkish coffee, daily made service, peaceful evenings (quiet time at 12 am!), plus their numerous pieces of advice on tourist info and excursions.

Beachfront fully furnished apartment for temporary rent (minimum 2 day stay).

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Their own in-house travel agency has tours especially designed for backpackers making this hostel your guide. The bilingual staff certainly knows the area and loves the job, so just ask and you’ll feel the love too.

Marcos A. Zar 480 (02965) 454163

[email protected] www.elgualicho.com.ar

EL GUALICHO Hostel + Tours

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Want to have a close encounter with nature? Then meet the gurus that will make it happen. Ideally situated, El Gualicho Hostel provides a great atmosphere for experiencing what Patagonia has to offer. They have plenty of private rooms with ensuite bathrooms and dorms with shared and private bathrooms, a beautiful tree lined park, bar, laundry service and top quality facilities.

Loika Expediciones Nº Leg. 12047

One of the best spots in the world for whale watching, Puerto Piràmides is set 107km east of Puerto Madryn in the Península Valdés. Although most people come for the whales, there are a range of things to do in this beachside tourist hub: kayaking, trekking, diving, mountain biking, deep sea fishing, or just enjoying the beaches and seafood! Puerto Pirámides has been an important tourist destination for some years and is well supplied by shops, restaurants, bars and accommodation. The town is set next to the wild beaches beside tall cliffs, craggy caves and unusual rock formations. The local beach is where you will launch off for whale spotting. Although the whales often come within metres of the coast, you can take boat trips out to sea to be closer to the beautiful giants with unforgettable sightings. For those who want to get in the water, this is also a popular spot for diving, kayaking and snorkling in the clear waters to see the varied marine life. It really isn’t just whales here – the water is teeming with wildlife: penguins, sea lions, seals, dolphins and plenty of fish. And with the temperate micro-climate of Península Valdés, you can enjoy Puerto Pirámides year round (whale season is only June to December). How to get there: There is a direct daily bus service from Puerto Madryn's bus station that leaves at 8:55am and returns at 6pm (Mar y Valle).

PUERTO PIRAMIDES

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Located 220 km northwest of El Calafate, El Chaltén is considered to be the trekking capital of Argentina. This charming village is surrounded by lakes, lagoons, mountains and glaciers allowing for a wide spectrum of outdoor activities. Unguided hikes are common as the trails are free, well marked and easily accessible. There is no cell phone reception and there is just one ATM.The two most predominant peaks are Fitz Roy (3,405 m) and Cerro* Torre (3,128 m). They represent a challenge for both recreational trekkers and for expert mountain climbers. An excellent glacier trek is also available on Cerro Torre.For those needing a break from the challenging hikes, another great way to experience the surrounding beauty is by horseback. Otherwise, you can take a boat excursion to the shores of Viedma glacier, where a short hiking path allows you to get up-close and personal with the glacier. About 40 km north of El Chaltén you will encounter Laguna* del Desierto, a tranquil lake surrounded by forests, various trekking trails and a hanging glacier.Hardcore adverturers: ask about the 130 km trip to Villa O'Higgins at the end of the Carretera Austral in Chile via boat and bus, bicycle, horseback or on foot.

EL CHALTEN

1st Bajada del Mar n/n(02965) 495065

[email protected] www.hydrosport.com.ar

Mariano Van Gelderen, known as the “King of Whales” founded Hydro Sport, creating the first company dedicated to a fascinating and breathtaking activity: whale and dolphin watching in Puerto Pirámides, on the Península Valdes.Mariano and fellow associate Rafa Benegas have been working with these animals for over 30 years, and invite you to experience the wonders of the marine life in Patagonia on board their modern and comfortable fleet. They also collaborate with many international organizations such as the Whale Conservation Institute.

HYDROSPORT SRL

Please take warm clothes, proper shoes and sun protection.Don't forget an extra film/memory & batteries for your camera!

Whale watching from June to December and dolphin

watching and boat trips from January to March.

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GLACIAR MARCONI HOSTEL Antonio Rojo 87 (02962) 493257

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Glaciar Marconi is a small and warm hostel. It has rooms with private bathrooms, some rooms with 4 beds and others with only 2. It stands 300 m away from the bus station and 100 m from all the local shops, restaurants and bars. Make use of the fully-equipped kitchen, sit back with complimentary tea, coffee and mate, or try some local cuisine. There's free parking and luggage storage. The staff is really helpful and will provide you with assistance and information on how to have a blast during your stay.

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HOSPEDAJE LA CIMA Piedrabuena 45 (02962) 493196

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If a clean and comfortable hostel is what you like, La Cima (meaning “the top”) is the right choice to fully enjoy your trip. Located one block from main street and four blocks from the bus station, this hostel has private rooms (with private bathrooms and breakfast included) and dorms

with bedding included and shared bathrooms. La Cima offers you a common area and a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, central

heating, laundry service, luggage storage, lunch box, tickets and excursions for sale and all the tourist information.

Run by a friendly Argentinian couple with their kind and attentive service, they will try to

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Located on the shores of Lago Argentino, Calafate is best known as the starting point from which to visit The Glaciers National Park, a World Heritage Site home to 13 glaciers. The famous 5 km wide Perito Moreno is one of only two advancing glaciers in South America. There are many ways to get to the park; you can rent a car, take a bus or join a tour. From there you can go on a relaxing boat trip amongst huge icebergs to marvel at the giant ice blocks detaching and plunging into Lago Argentino. Another boat tour takes you towards the 50 km long Upsala glacier. Onelli and Agassiz glaciers can be admired after a 1.5 km walk from Onelli Bay. Besides the glaciers, a few adventure activities worth mentioning are horseback riding, trekking, 4x4 expeditions, fly fishing and mountain biking.Want to experience the Argentinean countryside? Spend some time at an estancia*, large ranches offering daily and overnight visits where you may even be able to test your sheep sheering skills!El Calafate's main strip is great for strolling around, with lots of souvenir shops, cafes and restaurants. Nearby is Bahía Redonda, where you can see upland geese, black necked swans and flamingos.

EL CALAFATE

PARRILLA LA TABLITA Coronel Rosales 28 (02902) 491065

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To be royally wined and dined visit Parrilla La Tablita, located just a couple of blocks from downtown El Calafate. After half a century in business (since 1968) they have perfected the art of tasty, sizzled steaks, mouthwatering pastas, flakey fish and zesty salads. The owners personally attend to the restaurant details and the staff is bilingual. The restaurant décor is beautiful, with large windows that

illuminate meticulously placed table settings and traditional interiors. Don’t miss their famous grilled Patagonian lamb coupled with an Argentinean malbec from their extensive wine list. You’ll be in flavor ecstasy!

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Nº Leg.: 12843

Av. Libertador 935 (02902) 492205

[email protected] www.hieloyaventura.comWant to explore the beauty and deepest

secrets of one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of Argentina? Hielo y Aventura caters to all travellers wanting to visit The Glaciers National Park. Whether you want to climb over the creaking glaciers to delve into the centre of this extraordinary ice palace, or if you prefer to watch the ice tumble from the comfort of a boat – Hielo y Aventura can take you there!

Experience one of the following awesome excursions with them:

Mini-trekking: glacier trekking with crampons for an hour and a half, accompanied by expert mountain guides. After a twenty minute boat ride to the glacier, endeavour on a two hour trek on the ice looking at the wonderful formations of the glacier - streams, small lagoons, crevasses and ice formations. With explainations about flora, fauna and glaciology, this is a moderate trek (suitable for most ages) that finishes with a walk through the forest.

Big Ice: A 7 hour trek to the centre of the glacier where you can enjoy a BYO (bring your own) picnic on the ice, accompanied by experienced mountain guides. Start the morning with a sail across Lago Rico, then start off on a walk along the lateral moraine and a one hour trek to the glacier centre where you can see moulins, crevasses and caves. Spend three hours trekking the glacier (breaking for lunch) and then head back to the boat awaiting on the edge of the glacier.

Nautical Safari: Sail for an hour just 200 meters away from the southern wall of Perito Moreno Glacier and marvel at the incredible break offs and stunning setting. Get a unique perspective of the glacier on one of these excursions that depart regularly between 10am and 4pm.

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HIELO Y AVENTURA S.A.Concesionario P.N. Los Glaciares

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MARCOPOLO SUITES CALAFATE

This rustic, wooden hostel has shared and private rooms (all with private bathrooms). With a great view, communal areas to relax in with cable TV and a pool table, and a big breakfast – you can recharge here for visiting the wonderful sights of El Calafate. The small size keeps service personal.

MARCOPOLO INN CALAFATE

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Los lagos 82 - [email protected](02902) 493899 - www.hostel-inn.com

Marcopolo Suites is a 3 star hotel offering more privacy

with 26 privates rooms (all ensuite) and 3 dorms. Split over two floors, there is a panoramic view over El Calafate’s mountains and lake and common areas have cable TV. An ideal place to relax and catch up on some Z’s.

Closed 1 May – 30 Sep

Av. Jorge Newbery 439 - [email protected](02902) 492991 - www.marcopolosuites.com

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CAMPING EL OVEJERO & HOSTAL Jose Pantin 64 (02902) 493422

[email protected] www.campingelovejero.com.ar

Just blocks from El Calafate's commercial centre and the bus station, Camping El Ovejero & Hostal offers the opportunity to see Patagonia as it was meant to be: under the stars. They offer camping facilities with heated bathrooms and hot water 24/7. There is also a small hostel onsite with rooms for 2 to 6 people, where guests have their own bathroom, a shared kitchen and cable TV. The dorm rate includes linens, breakfast and lockers.

The site also features the great value La Marca Restaurant Asador Parrilla, a gaucho-style eatery where you can try all-you-can-eat typical Argentinean meat, order a la carte or buy prepared lunch boxes. Don't miss out on the Friday night tango show and Saturday night folklore show!

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LA MARCA RESTAURANT ASADOR PARRILLA

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I KEU KEN HOSTEL F.M. Pontoriero 171 (02902) 495175

[email protected] www.patagoniaikeuken.com

Meaning "our ancestors", i Keu Ken Hostel will feel like you’ve found a home away from home. It’s a hostel with a unique and palpable energy, and it’s where you want to be, located four blocks from the bus station and five from El Calafate’s city centre. Even better, you’ll wake up every morning with an incredible view of Lago Argentino. They have 8 rooms, 4 beds in each, and two fully furnished

cabins with their own bathrooms and kitchens. If you are lucky enough to catch one of their regular asados (3 times a week!) you will be for a real Patagonian feast. Everything from trekking tours to bicycle rentals are available to make sure you get the most out of your stay in El Calafate.

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Pto. San Julián 244(02902) 493711

[email protected] www.posadanakelyenu.com.ar

ROOTS HOSTELIf you are looking for a warm, friendly environment where to feel at home, Roots Hostel is waiting for you. This is a modern hostel with real character and lovely views of Lago Argentino. There are loads of comfy rooms, ranging from 7 en-suite doubles/triples, 2 private rooms and dorms for 6 people with shared bathrroms. Common areas have two different vibes, one is the large kitchen and barbecue patio (with regular asados*) which is separate from the rooms so

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you can cook away and stay up late without disturbing your neighbours. The other is a chilled out lobby where you can relax, read in peace and

take time out. Not sure about what to do in

El Calafate? … then get all your travel information from their clued-up bilingual staff about where to go, how to get there and what to see and do.

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Trust Pinocho Excursiones to show you the best of San Julián Bay and its islands. Its nature expert owners and staff will take you on a fantastic boat tour. The first stop is Justice Island, a spectacular spot charged with history and a wonderful diversity of bird species. The second stop is Cormorant Island, inhabited by more than 120,000 Magellan Penguins, where you will be

able to walk around to see these Patagonian charismatic

beings close up. During the journey, you'll be amazed by the incredible Commerson dolphins’ show. These splendid little dolphins, along with seagulls and giant petrels will entertain you throughout the ride. Ask about tailor-made and other group excursions. English is spoken here!

PINOCHO EXCURSIONES

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Costanera & Mitre (02962) 454600

(02966)15500023 - (011)1533425358 [email protected]

PUERTO SAN JULIAN

Puerto San Julián is a great place to stop between Puerto Madryn and Calafate, located 360 km north of Río Gallegos, just 3 km off the RN3. This small town is considered the cradle of Patagonian history. Magellan, Viedma, Drake and Darwin even stopped here. There is a 30 km coastal circuit with spectacular landscapes and large beaches bordered by cliffs: Playa Sholl, De los Caracoles, Cabo Curioso, Playas de Drake, Garganta del Diablo and Playa La Mina, are a few options. You should go for a two-hour mini-trek through the coastal area near town, where you will find many Patagonian birds and see the dramatic headland composed of layers of fossil sediment exposed by wind and water erosion.Museo Nao Victoria: It is a scaled replica of the only ship of Magellan's Navy that returned to Spain after his historic expedition. This theme museum features life-size figures celebrating mass and engaging in mutiny. There are boat outings to view the bay's marine life, including many bird species, penguins and Commerson dolphins. You can also pursue a number of activities in the bay: canoeing, windsurfing, fishing and sailing. Estancia la María archaeological site: located some 150 km northwest from Puerto San Julián, this place contains 84 caves including sophisticated rock art dating back 12,000 years.

PUERTO SAN JULIAN

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Ushuaia is known as the southernmost city in the world. Tierra del Fuego National Park is one of the main attractions, offering beautiful views of the Beagle Channel and its surrounding mountainous islands. You can explore it hiking, camping, fishing, bird and beaver watching, canoeing and mountain biking. A popular excursion is a boat tour on the Beagle Channel to watch sea lions, Magellan penguins, cormorants and other interesting sea birds. To learn about the local history, visit the End of the World Museum or the Maritime Museum & Ushuaia's Old Prison.Take the chair lift or walk up Martial Glacier to be rewarded by spectacular views of the southernmost tip of the earth. Throughout the warmer months (Nov. to Mar.) you can take an Antarctic cruise to explore this fascinating and mysterious destination. Take advantage of the last minute discounted tickets offered by the travel agencies in town.In the winter this city also offers many activities, including skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, ice skating, snowshoeing, snowboarding and ice climbing.

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RAYEN AVENTURA Gobernador Paz 1191(02901) 15580517 / 15548471 (02901) 15519705 / 15580516

[email protected] [email protected] www.rayenaventura.com

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Discover Patagonia a different way! Rayen Aventura wants you to enjoy your holidays to the maximum while exploring Ushuaia by kayak, trekking or in a 4WD. Whether you prefer to travel by water, foot or car, Rayen guarantees that you will have a good time and get a flavor of the local landscapes and culture.

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CATAMARANES CANOERO

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Sail along the Beagle channeling your inner Magellan, or become an explorer of the numerous islands at the end of the world. There are no boundaries with Catamaranes Canoero.

With an office on the tourist pier, Catamaranes Canoero takes pride in the wonderful job they do. They are equipped with modern luxury catamarans, latest gear and their knowledgeable bilingual staff.

All in all, they keep true to their promise: providing awonderful life experience.

REGULAR EXCURSIONS:

• Sea Lion Island: a 2.5 hr or 3 hr tour visiting the Bird & Sea Lion Islands, and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, with the option of a walk on Bridges Island.

• Penguins Island: a 4.5 hr tour to see the Bird & Sea Lion Islands, Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse and Isla Martillo with its Magellan penguins.

• Estancia Harberton: a 9 hr tour where you visit the Bird & Sea Lion Islands, Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, Isla Martillo with its Magellan penguins. After, they take you on a historical tour around Estancia* Harberton, later returning by land to visit Paso Garibaldi.

All tours include coffee service, bilingual guides and a nautical certificate.

Ushuaia Tourist Harbour, Plaza CivicaCatamaranes Canoero ticket office

(2901) 433893 / 15513291 [email protected]

www.catamaranescanoero.com.ar

LM Tour EVT Leg. Nº 12771 Disp. 0395

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Their experienced owners and professional, bilingual guides will show you the best of Ushuaia’s natural beauty!

Ushuaia is not the end of the world: it’s the beginning of possibilities. Located a few metres from the main Tourist Info Centre, this company can set up a diverse range of tours including expeditions to Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego, Cordillera Darwin and Antarctica.

Nº Leg:11883

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You can choose from:*Trekking in the national park*Ice walking on the glacier*Montes Martial trekking (3-day tour)*Antarctica (last minute fares)*Cape Horn tour*Scuba diving*Sea kayaking*Horseback riding *Boat trips

San Martin 628(02901) 437753

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COMPANIA DE GUIAS DE PATAGONIA EVYT-

Equipment rental: www.outdoorsrental.com.ar

Closed 1 May – 15 June

ANTARCTICA HOSTEL(02901) 15548471 / 15519705

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Antártida Argentina 270(02901) 435774

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When you get to the End of the World, you might want to put your feet up! As you walk into Antarctica Hostel, put down your bags and sit back and relax on the comfy sofas in the

large common area, share a local beer from the 24 hour bar with other travellers, have an asado* in the garden or be inspired by

the view of the mountains as you cook in the fully equipped kitchen! This cosy hostel has small dorms (max. 6 people)

and private doubles where you are guaranteed to get a good sleep. Ideally located 2 blocks from Av. San

Martin and 1 block from a supermarket, it is a hostel designed to help you unwind.

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FreeStyle Gobernador Paz 866(02901) 432874

[email protected] www.ushuaiafreestyle.com

FreeStyle is a friendly 5-star hostel with plenty of comfort and style. Open all year round and centrally located in one of the best areas in Ushuaia, it’s within walking distance to the main street, harbour, supermarket, pubs and restaurants.They offer dorms with shared or private bathrooms, heated floors and backpack-sized lockers.

There is a cozy TV room, a fully equipped kitchen and laundry facilities. Their large top floor

lounge with awesome mountain and Beagle Channel views, pool

table, comfy leather couches and a fireplace. It’s a great place to

meet fellow travellers.Reception is open 24/7 and their

staff provides excellent service and information, making sure your time

in Ushuaia is the best it can be.

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B&B DE LAS ARTES 9 de Julio 462(02901) 431862

[email protected] www.bbdelasartes.com.ar

B&B De Las Artes exudes the warmth of a home and is located right in the center of the city. They have private rooms with single, double and triple beds with private and shared bathrooms.

All the necessities plus some, are provided, parking, hair dryer, lockers, telephone, cable TV, and lots of information! The kitchen is not available for use but there are plenty of restaurants nearby.

Owner Marcos has tastefully decorated this artsy B&B inspired by his travels around the world. His friendly manner, tasty breakfast and pristine

accommodation will surely put you at ease.

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