The journey begins at Puerto Bahía Túnel, located just 18 km from the city of El Chaltén, Argentina's trekking capital. From there, we embark on a navigation that makes its way through the turquoise waters of Lago Viedma. The initial route takes us southward along the bay, skirting the coastline and allowing us to contemplate up close the imposing silhouette of the Huemul Massif, one of the most emblematic mountains in the region.
After approximately 40 minutes of navigation, we will arrive at Cabo de Hornos Bay, where we will disembark to undertake a low-difficulty trek. The ...
The journey begins at Puerto Bahía Túnel, located just 18 km from the city of El Chaltén, Argentina's trekking capital. From there, we embark on a navigation that makes its way through the turquoise waters of Lago Viedma. The initial route takes us southward along the bay, skirting the coastline and allowing us to contemplate up close the imposing silhouette of the Huemul Massif, one of the most emblematic mountains in the region.
After approximately 40 minutes of navigation, we will arrive at Cabo de Hornos Bay, where we will disembark to undertake a low-difficulty trek. The trail leads us to a panoramic point on the Cabo de Hornos Peninsula, from where an unforgettable scene unfolds: the magical Témpanos Bay, with its drifting ice blocks and the backdrop of the Andes Mountains.
After enjoying this unique landscape, we will re-embark to experience the most anticipated moment of the excursion: approaching the front of the Viedma Glacier. From the deck, we will be able to appreciate in all its magnitude the immense ice wall, with its bluish tones and changing textures, while the guide interprets the history and formation of this millenary glacier, the most extensive in Argentina.
Finally, we will begin our return to the port, carrying with us the excitement of having lived an authentic experience in the heart of Patagonia, where adventure merges with the contemplation of majestic and unforgettable landscapes.