After an hour of navigation, leaving from Puerto Pañuelo in the imposing Llao Llao Peninsula, you will arrive at the Quetrihue Peninsula, seat of the Arrayanes Forest, located in the northeast of Nahuel Huapi Lake.
After an hour of navigation, leaving from Puerto Pañuelo in the imposing Llao Llao Peninsula, you will arrive at the Quetrihue Peninsula, seat of the Arrayanes Forest, located in the northeast of Nahuel Huapi Lake.
After an hour of sailing, departing from Puerto Pañuelo on the imposing Llao Llao Peninsula, you arrive at the Quetrihué Peninsula, the home of the Arrayanes Forest, located in the northeast of Lake Nahuel Huapi.
The Arrayan tree (Quetrihué in the Mapuche language) is a bush with exquisite saffron color and white flowers. In this unique place in the world, it takes on the size of a ‘tree’ to form a magical and unusual forest. Then, you sail to Puerto Anchorena, Isla Victoria, where you can enjoy native flora, abundant in species of magnificent stature.
To be carried away in time, walking the trails that lead to Playa del Toro, where you can discover the rock paintings created by indigenous peoples who once inhabited this area, within the backdrop of a splendid volcanic sand beach, is an unforgettable and magical experience. Our National Park guides provide precise and necessary information to make this journey unique.
IMPORTANT:
Children: from 5 to 12 years old
ADULTS: Up to 65 years old
-Each passenger must bring his/her own lunch. Ask us to add the additional cost of the transfer.
-Rates valid from January 1, 2024 to March, 2024. Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
-The published rate corresponds to the option without “transfer” (ask your sales consultant for the option with “transfer”).
Departure PM: TRF from downtown 12:30hrs
Departure from Puerto Pañuelo 14:00hrs
Return to Puerto Pañuelo 19:00hrs
ARS$59,700.00
Transfers from the airport | Bariloche
7 Lakes route - San Martin de Los Andes
Isla Victoria & Bosque de Arrayanes Navigation