San Rafael y Cañón del Atuel





Descripción
Comenzamos a las 7:00 hs buscando pasajeros por los hoteles de la ciudad de Mendoza, y tardamos aprox 45 minutos en buscarlos a todos. Recorremos Mendoza por la ruta 40 hacia el sur. Viajaremos durante 3 horas desde que salimos de Mendoza hasta que llegamos a San Rafael. Allí se desarrolla la excursión visitando la Ciudad de San Rafael, la zona histórica conocida como Villa 25 de Mayo, la increible formación geológica del Cañón del Atuel y el embalse/dique Valle Grande (el más importante del río Atuel). En este último punto disponen de tiempo libre para realizar un paseo en catamarán o rafting o almorzar (ambas actividades opcionales con costo extra)
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Comenzamos buscando pasajeros por la Ciudad de Mendoza a partir de las 7:00am. Durante 45 minutos recogeremos pasajeros por hoteles de la ciudad de Mendoza. A partir de las 7:45am aproximadamente saldremos en viaje hasta el municipio de San Rafael, viaje con una duración aproximada de 3 horas 15 minutos
Visitaremos la zona histórica conocida como Villa 25 de Mayo, un muy pequeño poblado del municipio de San Rafael.
Los viajeros recorrerán esta formación geológica, una de las pocas de la Argentina, apreciando sus colores y belleza.
Valle Grande nos deslumbra con sus paisajes fotografiable. Es la parada ideal para almorzar o desarrollar actividad opcional: como un paseo en catamarán o rafting (actividades opcionales con costo extra).
Visitamos la Ciudad con más desarrollo en el Sur de Mendoza, realizando un pequeño city tour por esta localidad.
Emprendemos el regreso desde San Rafael a la Ciudad de Mendoza aproximadamente a las 6:00pm para llegar a sus hoteles a las 9:00pm. Realizaremos paradas técticas en el camino.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Hoteles en la Ciudad de Mendoza (CP 5500)
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(33)
Very good impression, San Rafael is a beautiful city; since we stayed several days we could observe the kindness of its inhabitants, in shops of different areas and even when we asked some direction to go. The road that borders the Atuel Canyon is mostly ripio and saws, go with caution , bring comfortable clothes and water
It is a very interesting hike through beautiful landscapes, but the distance from Mendoza makes it quite tiring to do in a single day.
Reading the references about San Rafael it strikes me that they do not mention as a tourist place Villa el Nihuil, which begins the famous Canyon del Atuel, which with its beautiful lake of turquoise waters allows sports such as: kitesurfing, windsurfing, jet skiing, canoeing, swimming. Its dunes through a prime of the Dakar, offers the thrill of touring one of the best Dunes in the world by motorcycle, quadricycle, UTV or 4x4, the wonderful fauna of Andean flamingos and diversity of birds, next to a small Villa that radiates tranquility, do not forget to promote and visit it!!
The journey from Mendoza is too long for what one finally knows. The Guide was very good and made it informative and enjoyable, but I think the destination does not merit as many hours of travel on the bus. When you arrive, the views are beautiful, but I don't think they justify the trip.
The city is beautiful, French style, with wide streets and very clean. And the places to visit filled my soul with joy. Atuel Canyon, Valle Grande, Los Reinos, La Villa 25 de Mayo. Etc
Excellent walk, it is beautiful relaxing very nice place, attention , good food and sports , total adventure. I totally recommend it I was delighted with the place.
Feedback I would like to give a feedback on the tour to Actuel Canyon. We loved the Guide and the driver. And we'd have ⁇ the ride a lot more if we hadn't had the luck of being the last to pick up the van. That is why we have the last seats left in the last row. These are small seats, tight and almost windowless. The distance to the front seat is minimal. During the descent to the canyon, we could not see or hear even half of what the Guide was commenting on. It was extremely frustrating, and there was nothing we could do. Another passenger came to the point of taking a picture of what they were seeing to show us. The fact is that we paid the same as the other passengers who were sitting with space and window. And that's not fair. Anyone sitting in the back of the van has an uncomfortable and rather limited experience. And paying the normal price. There is no way to ignore the fact that this is a very big difference. Maybe you shouldn't sell the 4 seats in the bottom and charge a little more than the other places. Who goes to the bottom doesn't choose. The bottom line is that he chooses those who are collected last. And that was our misfortune. We came back with the feeling that we would have to go again to be able to enjoy the experience fully. Unfortunately.
Atuel Canyon, an encounter with nature, both the river and the dam. On the dam, kayaking between the mountain entrances is a must. Also the zip line over the water, and rafting, all recommended.
Both San Rafael (city) and the Atuel Canyon are 10 points. To get from San Rafael to the Canyon there are 2 impeccable routes, it is convenient to go on one and return on the other. There are many cabins in San Rafael to stay.
Very good experience, super friendly guides always willing to answer questions about the place. The activities were organized in a way that we could enjoy them without feeling rushed



