Patagonia With the Kids Age… (trip)

Patagonia With the Kids Age 12+

  • Family & Friends

8 Days, contact provider for price. December.

Accommodations: Comfort. Exertion level: 3 (7 is most strenuous)

Overview of Patagonia With the Kids Age 12+

No malls, no Internet, no PlayStation. No worries. Patagonia may be vast and nearly deserted, but it’s bursting with things to do. Hop in a catamaran and coast past icebergs and the glaciers one day, grab a sweater (and ice-cleats) and walk across one the next. Ride with bona fide Argentine cowboys all day and snack on delicious barbecued asado at dinner. Kayak, boulder and rappel under the watchful eye of experts in Nahuel Huapi National Park. And just like every B&R With the Kids trip, the whole family gets to enjoy the fun with ample time together and apart. For a place famed for its emptiness, the days sure seem full.

Operated by Butterfield & Robinson.

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Max group size: 12

Special information

  • Family oriented trip.

Itinerary

Day 1 View the amazing Upsala Glacier up-close from the deck of a catamaran
Day 2 Sleep over at Estancia Cristina, a cattle ranch-turned-luxury-resort deep in the mountains
Day 3 Enjoy a spirited game of futbol on the most isolated (and gorgeous ) soccer pitch in the world
Day 4 Hike across the Perito Moreno Glacier with the help of crampons (ice-cleats)
Day 5 Zip up to northern Patagonia and tuck into lunch at your lakefront lodge in a national park
Day 6 Bike along the shores of Rio Manzo for a first-hand glimpse of Patagonians at work and play
Day 7 Kayak, boulder and rappel to your heart’s content in Nahuel Huapi National Park
Day 8 Breakfast on Lago Mascardi, then chau in San Carlos de Bariloche

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