Eolo will immerse you in true Patagonia within forty minutes of the closest airport at El Calafate. This is what Patagonia is all about...expansive uninterrupted views away from any settlement.
The bustling tourist town of Calafate is just 20 minutes away but the main attraction is the mesmerising mass of the Perito Moreno powder blue glacier, the only advancing glacier in the western hemisphere.
There are 17 rooms in all, incredibly comfortably furnished in neutral tones, large picture windows to capture the light and expansive Patagonian steppe with the Andes and iceberg filled Lago
Argentino. No televisions as the landscape and ever changing cloud formation is a constant draw.
17 rooms in total with two corner suites which have double windows.
Exquisite restaurant which is arguably the best in the region. Beautifully presented and served, menus combine the best of regional specialities with international and Latin Americas superbly paired with Argentine wines.
After a day out in the wilderness immerse yourself in the heated indoor pool, sauna and massage.
Occupying 1.043 million square kilometres of dramatic scenery in the most southern part of Argentina and Chile, Patagonia is perhaps most well-known for its 30km long and 5km wide Perito Moreno Glacier. This breath-takingly huge glacier contains the world’s third largest reserve of fresh water and phenomenally is one of the only glaciers which is advancing, something that baffles many scientists across the globe.
However, there is more to Patagonia than its staggering glaciers. Sparsely populated, Patagonia’s wildlife has maintained its ability to flourish in such an inhospitable environment, ranging from flamingos and condors to pumas and foxes.
It’s not just the land which makes for a popular destination amongst wildlife - Patagonia’s waters are also enjoyed by many sea creatures, particularly seals, penguins, sea lions and Orca’s. The waters of the East coast frequently see pregnant whales birthing and raising their calves, so it is well worth taking a trip out on the water to catch a glimpse of these majestic and glorious creatures.
Patagonia is a region of outstanding beauty, and deserves to be both observed and enjoyed, whether it be by foot, boat, jeep or horse's hoof, this special region will not disappoint.
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Patagonia is a vast and extreme region where the summer 'window' is between the months of November and February. Read More
January - Fiesta de la Cerez, rural rodeos and music
January - National sheep shearing Festival
February - Fiesta Nacional del Asado (meat festivities)
March - National Trekking Festival
April - Eisteddfod celebrating Patagonia’s Welsh roots
September - Fiesta Nacional de Esquí Ski Festival
October - Three Cities Marathon
November - Provincial Goat, Dancing and Singing Festival
December - National Southern Folklore Festival
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Open from October - April
Fully inclusive rates, all meals, private excursions and transfers
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