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VICTORIA ISLAND AND ARRAYANES WOOD

San Carlos De Bariloche, Río Negro Province, Argentina

General information

Description

Departures: Daily.
Schedule:
July 1-6 (one departure)
Transfer from downtown: 12:30 PM
Departure from Puerto Pañuelo: 2:00 PM
Return to Puerto Pañuelo: 6:30 PM
July 7-31
First Departure
Transfer from downtown: 8:30 AM
Departure from Puerto Pañuelo: 10:15 AM
Return to Puerto Pañuelo: 3:30 PM
Second Departure
Transfer from downtown: 12:30 PM
Departure from Puerto Pañuelo: 2:00 PM
Return to Puerto Pañuelo: 7:00 PM
 
Not included: lunch, entrance fee to Nahuel Huapi National Park, or boarding fee.
Included: navigation, tour guide (Portuguese/English), round-trip transfers to the port.
Child Policy: Children under 4 years old go free, children between 5 and 12 years old pay the child rate, and children 13 and older are considered adults.
Not operating: May 1 - December 25 - January 1
Departure Points: The transfer route operates from select hotels. If you are staying at a hotel not listed, you can search for the nearest point or select the TURISUR sales office located downtown. Possible departure points are:
- SHERATON HOTEL (SAN MARTÍN 536)
- NH EDELWEISS HOTEL (SAN MARTÍN 202)
- TRES REYES HOTEL (12 DE OCTUBRE 135)
- TOURISUR OFFICE (MITRE 150)
- KM 1 (PATAGONIA HOTEL DOOR)
- KM 2.5 (DESIGN SUITES/VILLA HUINID HOTEL DOOR)
- KM 4.8 (AGUILA MORA HOTEL DOOR)
- KM 6 (LA CASCADA HOTEL DOOR)
- KM 7 (NIDO DEL CONDOR/ROCHESTER/LIROLAY HOTEL DOOR)
- KM 7.5 (CHARMING HOTEL DOOR)
-KM 11.5 (EL CASCO HOTEL DOOR)
Passengers traveling to Puerto Pañuelo on their own They must arrive at least 30 minutes before the boat departure.
 
After an hour of sailing, departing from Puerto Pañuelo on the imposing Llao Llao Peninsula, you will arrive at the Quetrihue Peninsula, home to the Arrayanes Forest, located northeast of Lake Nahuel Huapi. The myrtle (quetrihue in the Mapuche language) is a shrub of exquisite saffron color and white flowers. In this place, unique in the world, it grows into a tree to form a magical and unusual forest. Then you will sail to Puerto Anchorena, Victoria Island, where you can enjoy native flora, prolific in magnificent species. Letting yourself go back in time, walking the trails that lead to Playa del Toro to discover the cave paintings made by the indigenous people who inhabit this area, set against a splendid volcanic sand beach, is an unforgettable and magical experience. The National Park guides will provide you with the necessary information to make this a unique experience.

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