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Population: 35 000 000
Area: 3,761,274 kilometres
Capital: Buenos Aires
Language: Spanish
Electricity: 220 volts, 50 Hz
Currency: Argentina Pesos and US Dollars
Holidays: May 8; June 15; 01 Jan; April 9/10; July 9; Aug 17; Oct 12; Dec 25. In some cases if the holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday it is changed to Monday or Friday.
Times: Banks Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm; Shops 9am to 7pm; Downtown shops and shopping centres every day up to 10pm. Coffee shops and restaurants till very late at night.
Climate : Mostly moderate except some areas in the north, which get very hot and some
southern areas very cold.
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Tour of Bariloche
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Day 1: Buenos Aires/Bariloche
Departure from Jorge Newberry Airport (AEP) to board a flight to San Carlos de Bariloche. On arrival, meet and greet, transfer to hotel. |
Day 2: Bariloche
After breakfast, half day excursion alongside the Nahuel Huapi Lake visiting Melipal, Playa Bonita, Moreno Lake, Llao Llao district (with a magnificent view of the snow-capped Cerro Tronador), Puerto Pañuelo, Lopez Bay and much more. Return to hotel. |
Day 3: Bariloche
After breakfast transfer to Puerto Pañuelo to board a catamaran that crosses Nahuel Huapi Lake reaching Auetrihue Peninsula. Disembark, walk to the famous Arrayanes Woods (place which inspired Walt Disney in the creation of the famous film “Bambi”). After boarding the catamaran, continue till Puerto Anchorena (Victoria Island). Lunch will be served during this visit. After some free time to walk around the island, return to Puerto Pañuelo. Transfer to the hotel. |
Day 4: Bariloche/Buenos Aires or Bariloche/Puella
After breakfast, time at leisure before transfer to airport for flight to Buenos Aires.
NB: Tour can end or continue as part of the Andean Lakes to Santiago. |
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