Viaje de ida : desde Bariloche, Argentina hasta Puerto Varas, Chile





Descripción
Es una ruta escénica y turística que conecta las ciudades de Puerto Varas en Chile y San Carlos de Bariloche en Argentina a través de los Andes, cordillera que recorre Sudamérica. Este viaje permite a los viajeros explorar los lagos y montañas de la Patagonia mientras cruzan la frontera entre Chile y Argentina. Aspectos destacados: 1 - Navegación en barco : Los viajeros atraviesan 3 lagos; 2 lagos argentinos y 1 lago chileno. Lago Nahuel Huapi, Lago Frías y Lago Todos los Santos. 2 - Paseo en autobús : Cada lago está conectado por 4 rutas terrestres, rutas panorámicas que pasan por lugares de interés natural como bosques y cascadas. Los siguientes puntos están conectados por autobús : Bariloche-Puerto Pañuelo, Puerto Blest-Puerto Alegre, Puerto Frías-Peulla y Petrohué-Puerto Varas. Durante todo el viaje disfrutará de vistas panorámicas, selva tropical y la oportunidad de explorar la vida silvestre, la gastronomía y la cultura local a ambos lados de la frontera. Ven a vivir la experiencia, te esperamos!
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Bariloche es el punto de partida de esta aventura. La ciudad está situada dentro del Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. Su centro cívico alberga numerosas chocolaterías, hoteles y restaurantes. Bariloche cuenta con grandes atracciones, tanto en invierno como en verano.
Se trata de un puerto lacustre para pasajeros situado en la zona central de la ruta entre el puerto de Blest y la ciudad de Bariloche. Se encuentra exactamente a 25 kilómetros de Bariloche.
El área alrededor del lago alberga una variedad de paisajes, puestas de sol, aves y vida silvestre, incluidos cóndores, águilas, ciervos y más. Trae prismáticos y una cámara para capturar la belleza natural.
Este paisaje ofrece una magnífica combinación de bosques nativos y canales de la Patagonia. En este punto, las verdes aguas del lago Frías se unen a las aguas azules del lago Nahuel Huapi. Los viajeros podrán contemplar un denso bosque, el bosque valdiviano (uno de los pocos lugares del mundo en contar con un bosque frío).
Lago Frías, el más pequeño de los tres lagos de la ruta. En este punto se realizan los trámites para cruzar la frontera Chile-Argentina. De origen glacial, aportando agua derretida que le da sus tonos verde-turquesa.
En Peulla es un lugar para almorzar, durante el viaje, el precio no está incluido (US$25 por persona.) Villa Peulla, Es un pequeño pueblo ecológico, que fue reconocido como el lugar más sostenible de Chile.
Las grandes colinas con sus bosques de hoja perenne rodean el paisaje durante aproximadamente dos horas de navegación en hermosas aguas esmeraldas. Desde la cubierta del catamarán, los viajeros pueden ver algunas cascadas y tres picos nevados : el Monte Tronador y los volcanes Osorno y Puntiagudo.
El destino final es la maravillosa ciudad de Puerto Varas en Chile, cerca de Puerto Montt. Encontrará Frutillar en las proximidades, una ciudad de pioneros alemanes que reproducen su particular estilo de vida, sus costumbres y su legado cultural en estas tierras, además de hermosos volcanes tales como Osorno y Calbuco. Disfrute de la gastronomía internacional, del famoso vino chileno y de noches de cielo estrellado en un espectáculo digno de admiración.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
AV. Bustillo km. 2,5 * ref. Diseño Hotelero - Villa Huinid AV. Bustillo Km. 7 * Ref: Hotel Nido del Cóndor - Rochester - Lirolay * Ref: Hay una parada en la carretera más cercana a los hoteles mencionados anteriormente.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Se requiere el nombre, número, vencimiento y país del pasaporte al momento de la reserva para todos los participantes
- Recomendado para llevar bloqueador solar, gafas de sol.
- Recomendado llevar calzado cómodo y ropa impermeable.
Opiniones(52)
An amazing experience, we did the lake crossing. The panorama postcards on the trip are speechless. Feeling of greatness God for his wonders, which gives us the opportunity to see.
Edwina, saber que los paisajes de Cruce Andino le dejaron una impresión tan especial es muy gratificante para todo nuestro equipo. Nos alegra que haya disfrutado de la travesía y que la belleza de la Cordillera de los Andes haya hecho de esta una experiencia tan memorable. Gracias por compartir sus palabras y por haber viajado con nosotros.
Crossing can be done in two directions: From Argentina to Chile or from Chile to Argentina. Upon arrival you decide how your trip continues or you can return, free of charge, if you are an Argentine or Chilean resident, when you choose. The crossing lasts approximately 12 hours so if you wish to return by this same means it must be done in at least two days, overnight in a hotel of the arrival head of the Crossing. However, we recommend, if time is available, to do so in more days. We traveling in the direction of Argentina - Chile stayed one day at the fantastic Hotel Narura in Peulla, Chile two, nights in Puerto Varas, Chile and back one day at the charming Hotel Puerto Blest in Puerto Blest, Argentina. Accommodation and meal costs are fully in line with what is offered at both hotels. The crossing is excellently coordinated by two tourism agencies: TURISUR, from Bariloche, Argentina and TURISTOUR from Puerto Varas Chile. It combines four land and three lake routes along Nahuel Huapi, Frias and De Todos Los Santos lakes, all different in colors and landscapes. The catamarans are all very good, the guides, extremely friendly, provide all the necessary information in Spanish and English so that no one is left in doubt. It is important to carry a good device to take quality images.
It was a wonderful trip. The weather was perfect and the views were spectacular. The guide however advised us to drink the FRESH water from the waterfall. As I emptied my water bottle and started to fill it up with fresh water under the waterfall I noticed that it was not as glacial cold as I expected. AI: "That particular waterfall (usually at Vicente Pérez Rosales Pass or near one of the lakes) is a very common source of traveler’s diarrhea and Giardia in that exact crossing. Even though it looks pristine, it can have livestock or wildlife contamination higher up the mountain. Most people who drink from that waterfall are totally fine, but a surprising number are not — it’s literally one of the top “how I got sick in Patagonia” stories guides we hear every summer."
Dear Scotter and Mehri, Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We’re very happy to know that you enjoyed the trip and the beautiful scenery along the route. We’re truly sorry to hear that you felt unwell afterwards. Around those dates, a short-lived stomach virus affected some travelers in the region, which seems to match the timing you described. Thankfully, it passed quickly and no further cases were reported. Your comfort and safety are very important to us, and we continuously reinforce all hygiene and operational protocols with our local teams. We really appreciate your feedback. Warm regards, Karina Zambrano
Excellent excursion, recommended for those who tour Patagonia, its landscapes and natural beauty are admirable.
It is an excellent excursion, very well put together, the landscapes and the first navigation, the guides very willing and friendly.
The excursion is highly recommended, for the landscapes and I highlight the organization and service of the guides at all times.
Very good route, fantastic and very distracting. Contact with nature, change of landscape from time to time. Very pleasant...
We arrived 2 hours late. The boats were rammed so full there was barely enough room to move. The men’s toilet at the first stop was overflowing onto the floor. Passengers’ bags were meant to be delivered to hotels; because the trip was so late, bags were just emptied onto the dock in a passenger free for all. The positives: the journey was pretty; we arrived eventually.
Thank you for sharing your feedback and we’re sorry to hear that your experience wasn’t as smooth as expected. We truly appreciate your comments and will review these points with our team to improve our service. If there’s anything else you’d like to share, please feel free to reach out. Best regards! Karina Zambrano
A fantastic trip, although a long day. Great way to cross to Chile and thoroughly recommend on a nice day. The weather was bright sunshine and clear skies which made the day even better. Key things to note: We were told to meet at Mitre 150 at 8am but it was nearly an hour later before we left. Check in in advance - need 4300 pesos port tax paid at Puerto Panuelo - there were massive queues there to pay it. Also advised need 20,000 pesos National Park entry - this was incorrect as is not paid by Andes crossing passengers Lunch at Puerto blest Hotel - take a picnic, it was the worst meal we had in a month in Argentina! The boat was chocker to Puerto Blest with day trippers and only just got 2 seats together. Onwards boats/ bus more relaxed Views got better and better Bus stopped at Chile border and Cerro Tronador for photos The border posts out of Argentina and into Chile were easy as only Cruce Andino passengers so no long lines. Chile border was strict with no fruit etc and suitcase search The last boat on Lago Todos Los Santos had awesome views of the volcanoes The Chilean guides were way better than the Argentine one - she spoke for ages in Spanish and a short sentence in English whilst the Chilean ones Spanish/English was even amounts. We did it as one day - does not look like a lot to do in the stopover points a part from short hike. We were very glad we did this trip and pleased we ignored the negative views. It was an outstanding day and one of the highlights.
A long day. The 3 lakes are beautiful and the surrounding scenery was awesome. The bus to boat to bus to boat.. got a bit tiring in the end. Overall, a fun way to travel from Bariloche to Puerto Varas.



