Calafate Hot Sale! 3-Days With Airfare from Buenos Aires
Location: Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
Country: Argentina
Rating: 4.7/5
Price: $1,699 per person
Supplier: Signaturetours
Travelers dreaming of experiencing the raw beauty of Patagonia will find this 3-day tour from Buenos Aires a practical and compelling option. It offers a well-balanced mix of city exploration, stunning natural wonders, and comfortable accommodations. For around $1,699, you get roundtrip airfare, two nights in a good hotel, and guided visits to both Calafate town and the world-famous Perito Moreno Glacier.
What we love about this experience are the expert guides who bring the landscape to life with their insights, and the convenience of included airfare and accommodations that simplify planning. These features really help you focus on soaking in the scenery rather than fussing over logistics.
One thing to consider is that transfer in Buenos Aires isn’t included, so you’ll need to manage your arrival and departure flights. This isn’t a deal breaker, but it’s worth confirming your specific travel arrangements.
This tour is ideal for those who want a quick, immersive taste of Patagonia’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It suits travelers who appreciate guided experiences, comfortable lodging, and a focus on the most awe-inspiring sights in the region.
Key Points
- All-Inclusive Convenience: Roundtrip flights, hotel stays, park entrance fees, and guides included.
- Authentic Experience: Guided tours with bilingual guides help you understand the landscape and history.
- Focus on the Glacier: Plenty of time to explore Perito Moreno Glacier, a highlight of Patagonia.
- Comfortable Accommodation: 3* Superior or 4* hotels in Calafate provide a cozy base.
- Limited Time Frame: Perfect for a quick escape, but requires efficient scheduling.
- No Transfer in Buenos Aires: Must be arranged separately, so plan accordingly.
Exploring Patagonia in Just Three Days

If you’re pressed for time but yearn to see Patagonia’s jaw-dropping glaciers and rugged landscapes, this tour hits a sweet spot. It packs the essentials into a manageable 3-day schedule, giving you a taste of the region’s most celebrated sights.
The journey kicks off with your airport pickup at El Calafate. This local hub is your gateway into the wilderness. From there, you’ll settle into a comfortable hotel—either a 3-star superior or a 4-star option—offering both value and comfort. The hotel base is vital since it’s your launching pad for the next two days of exploration.
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Day 1: Welcome to Calafate and City Tour
Your first day is about orientation. After your arrival, a Calafate city tour introduces you to this small but charming town. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and proximity to stunning landscapes, Calafate provides a bit of local flavor, including shops, cafes, and a sense of being in the heart of Patagonia.
While meals aren’t included, you’ll want to explore some local eateries in the evening. The guides, who are bilingual, are great resources for recommendations. The day ends with your stay at the hotel, resting up for the adventure ahead.
Day 2: The Magnificence of Perito Moreno Glacier
The highlight of the trip is a full-day Perito Moreno Glacier tour. This world-renowned glacier is a true marvel, and you’ll get to see it up close. The guided excursion includes park entrance fees, ensuring hassle-free entry. Your guide, likely someone like Juan or Maria, will add context to the natural wonder, explaining how glaciers like this are formed and why Perito Moreno is one of the few advancing glaciers in the world.
Expect walkways that allow you to observe the glacier from various angles. You’ll marvel at the towering ice walls, listen to the thunderous calving sounds as chunks break off, and perhaps even venture onto the glacier via a mini-hike, if the option is available. The experience is awe-inspiring and photogenic.
This day also offers the chance to learn about the region’s geology and ecosystem from your guide, ensuring you leave with more than just snapshots.
Day 3: Return Flight and Departure
After a final breakfast, your transfer takes you back to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires. The package doesn’t include the transfer in Buenos Aires, so make sure to coordinate your flights accordingly. This day is straightforward but essential—an efficient end to a memorable short escape.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Value of This Tour

At $1,699 per person, this package offers exceptional value. When you break down the cost, it covers the airfare, accommodations, park fees, and guided tours—everything but meals (which you can plan on your own). Having professional bilingual guides enhances the experience, providing insights that enrich your understanding of Patagonia’s natural history.
The accommodations, rated at 3* Superior or 4*, ensure a comfortable stay without the luxury price tag. Many reviewers appreciate the warm hospitality and clean, well-located hotels. The included breakfast adds a nice start to each day, saving time and money.
While the tour’s pace is brisk, it’s designed to maximize your time. This means you get the big highlights—Calafate town and the glacier—without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. If you’re a traveler who prefers a guided, hassle-free experience, this is a perfect fit.
What Could Be Better?

The main consideration is the limited time in each location. If you’re looking to explore Patagonia in depth or enjoy leisurely days, this short tour might feel a bit rushed. Also, since transfers in Buenos Aires are not included, you’ll need to coordinate your other flights.
Some travelers with a keen interest in glaciers or hiking might find the itinerary a bit light on hiking or off-the-beaten-path adventures. However, for most visitors wanting a reliable overview of the region’s crown jewel, it’s ideal.
The Perfect Fit for Who?

This tour works best for travelers with limited time who want a guided overview of Patagonia’s highlights. It’s particularly suited for first-timers or those who prefer comfortable logistics and expert guidance. If you’re budget-conscious but still want quality, the included airfare and hotels add significant value.
It’s also a great choice if you want to see Perito Moreno Glacier without planning every detail yourself. The tour’s structure, including the park entrance fees and bilingual guides, simplifies what could otherwise be a complex trip.
Final Thoughts

This 3-day package from Buenos Aires offers a balanced mix of comfort, guided insight, and iconic sights that make Patagonia so special. The inclusion of airfare and hotels means fewer surprises and more time focused on enjoying the scenery. The guides’ knowledge enhances the experience, making the vast landscapes more meaningful.
While it’s a quick trip, it’s packed with memorable moments—standing before the massive Perito Moreno Glacier, wandering through Calafate, and witnessing the power of nature in action. It’s ideal for travelers eager to tick Patagonia off their bucket list without committing to an extended itinerary.
If you value convenience, quality guides, and iconic scenery, this tour is a highly practical choice. Just remember to plan your additional flights and transfer logistics in Buenos Aires. With the right expectations, you’ll find it offers a wonderful introduction to one of the world’s most breathtaking regions.
Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tour include flights from Buenos Aires?
Yes, the package includes roundtrip airfare from Buenos Aires to Calafate. Luggage is not included, so plan accordingly.
Are meals included in the tour?
Breakfast is included on Days 2 and 3. Meals during the city tour or in Calafate are not included, giving you flexibility to explore local cuisine.
What kind of accommodation is provided?
You’ll stay for two nights at a 3* Superior or 4* hotel in Calafate, which are comfortable and well-located for sightseeing.
Is airport transfer in Buenos Aires included?
No, transfers in Buenos Aires are not included. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to and from the airport.
Can I choose a single room?
Yes, single occupancy is available for an extra cost. The default arrangement is double occupancy, but you can request single if needed.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It’s not recommended for people with back problems, heart problems, wheelchair users, or those over 95 years old. The terrain is mostly accessible, but check your personal health conditions.
How physically demanding are the excursions?
The tour involves walking on walkways and possibly some mini-hiking on the glacier. It’s suited for most healthy travelers, but those with mobility issues may find some parts challenging.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable clothing, and weather-appropriate gear. Weather can change quickly in Patagonia, so layers are advisable.
This guide aims to help you decide whether this Calafate 3-day tour fits your travel style. With its blend of guided ease, iconic sights, and good value, it’s a solid choice for a memorable Patagonian experience.
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