
Puerto Blest & Cantaros Waterfall Day Trip
- 9 - 10 Stunden
- 8/10 | 45 Bewertungen
Enjoy a boat ride on Nahuel Huapi Lake with this day trip that will allow you to explore Puerto Blest and the Cantaros Waterfall.
Puerto Blest & Cantaros Waterfall
On the day of our tour, we'll pick you up from your selected meeting point starting at 8:30 am, or you can meet directly at the Puerto Pañuelo wharf at 9 am. We will then embark on our boat trip on Nahuel Huapi Lake.
The cruise will border the coast of Centinela Islet, the final resting place of Francisco Pascasio Moreno. After an hour of sailing, we will reach the Cantaros Waterfall, where we will have time to admire the cascades.
You will have 20 minutes for lunch (not included) before continuing through the Valdivian Jungle, seeing Lake Cantaros and its ancient larch trees.
We will then reach Puerto Blest, offering views over the bay and the shores of Lake Frias, the natural border between Argentina and Chile. We will return to Puerto Pañuelo, dropping you back at the original meeting point between 5:15 and 6 pm.
Lake Frias Boat Trip
When booking, you may opt for a boat trip on Lake Frias with transfers. If selected, you will visit Puerto Blest first, then the Cantaros Waterfall.
Pickup in Bariloche
When making your reservation, you can book the tour with transfers from Bariloche. Available pickup points include:
Hotel SheratonHotel NH EdelweissHotel Tres ReyesOficina TurisurHotel PatagoniaHoteles Design Suites y Villa HuinidHotel Aguila MoraHotel La CascadaHoteles Nido del Cóndor, Rochester y LirolayHotel CharmingHotel El Casco
Preise
Inklusive
- Pickup and drop–off from Bariloche (optional)
- English–speaking guide
- Boat trip on Nahuel Huapi Lake
- Boat trip on Lake Frias (optional)
Nicht inklusive
- Admission to the National Park: 7000ARS per person for Argentinean adults, 20000ARS per person for foreign adults and free for children under 6 years of any nationality
- Boarding fee: 5400ARS per person
- Lunch
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility