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BARILOCHE TOURS

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267 tours in Bariloche
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Bariloche Horseback Riding & Traditional Argentine Barbecue Tour
$193.00Viator
5.00 (20)
Free cancellation
$193.00Viator
6 hours
EN, ES
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positive sentimentPositive | 52%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 36%
negative sentimentNegative | 12%
Amazing Sightseeing
19%
Delicious Food Experience
15%
Enjoyable Experience
8%
Excellent Transportation
7%
Amazing Food
7%
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Full Day Cerro Tronador, eternal snow and hanging glaciers.
$85.00Viator
5.00 (10)
$85.00Viator
9 hours
PT, EN, ES
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Tour guide
Insurance and medical coverage
Roundtrip Transfers from Bariloche Downtown Hotels until 8th km
Food and Beverages
National Park fee (USD 8)
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Trekking day in the mountains close to Bariloche
$130.00Viator
5.00 (10)
Free cancellation
$130.00Viator
7 hours
PT, EN, ES
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positive sentimentPositive | 70%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 24%
negative sentimentNegative | 6%
Amazing Sightseeing
22%
Excellent Communication
9%
Very Authentic Cultural Experience
7%
Excellent Guide Service
7%
Outstanding Guide Service
6%
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Complete Bariloche Private Tour
$569.35Civitatis
4.80 (20)
Free cancellation
$569.35Civitatis
9 hours
ES, FR, IT, PT
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Hotel pickup and drop–off
Transport by car or minibus
English–speaking guide
Lunch
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Moreno Lake Beginners Scuba Diving Lesson
$50.00Civitatis
4.77 (13)
Free cancellation
$50.00Civitatis
2 hours
ES, FR, IT, PT
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Expert English speaking instructor
Full scuba diving equipment
Support boat
Underwater photos
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Panoramic Tour of Bariloche
$32.00Civitatis
4.61 (243)
Free cancellation
$32.00Civitatis
4.5 hours
ES, PT, IT, FR
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Hotel pickup & drop–off
Bus transport
Spanish–speaking guide
Optional chair lift ride at Cerro Campanario (10USD per person, 4USD for 6 to 10 year olds and free for under 6s)
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Free Walking Tour Bariloche
$0.00Freetour
4.79 (83)
$0.00Freetour
0 hours
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positive sentimentPositive | 44%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 27%
negative sentimentNegative | 29%
Strongly Recommend Tour
18%
Excellent Guide Service
16%
Very Authentic Cultural Experience
11%
Outstanding Guide Service
9%
Very Knowledgeable
9%
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Tronador Volcano Day Trip
$85.00Civitatis
4.57 (107)
Free cancellation
$85.00Civitatis
9 hours
PT, ES, IT, FR
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Pickup and drop–off from your hotel or a meeting point in the center of Bariloche
Transport by bus
English–speaking guide
Lunch
Tickets: 6500ARS for foreigners and 1500ARS for residents
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San Martín de los Andes Day Trip
$100.00Civitatis
4.45 (240)
Free cancellation
$100.00Civitatis
10 hours
PT, ES, IT, FR
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Hotel pickup and drop–off
Transport by bus
English–speaking guide
Lunch
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Nazism and the German History Tour
$39.00Civitatis
4.54 (107)
Free cancellation
$39.00Civitatis
1.5 hours
ES, FR, IT, PT
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English speaking guide.
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About Bariloche

San Carlos de Bariloche, a breathtaking paradise nestled within the Argentine Patagonia, is a unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and intriguing history. This enchanting city, positioned on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi and surrounded by the majestic Andes mountains, offers an unforgettable experience. From its Swiss-like architecture that recounts the tales of early European settlers to the vibrant indigenous Mapuche culture that adds depth and color, Bariloche is a melting pot of traditions and modernity. The city is not only renowned for its picturesque landscapes but also for its dynamic atmosphere, featuring an array of modern amenities, exquisite culinary scenes, and thrilling outdoor adventures, making it an irresistible destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement.



Travel Tips for Bariloche

Traveling to Bariloche is an adventure that requires a bit of planning to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Firstly, getting around is made convenient with a comprehensive public bus system, and car rentals offer the freedom to explore at your own pace. Accommodation options range from cozy hostels for backpackers to luxurious hotels with stunning views. Embrace the local etiquette by greeting with a kiss on the cheek and saying “please” and “thank you” in Spanish; a little politeness goes a long way. Lastly, Bariloche’s weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers is essential, enabling you to enjoy everything from sunny beach days on the lake to chilly mountain excursions.



Top Attractions in Bariloche

  • Cerro Campanario: Dubbed as one of the best views in the world by National Geographic, the chairlift to the summit provides a panoramic vista of the lakes and mountains that is simply unmatched.
  • Nahuel Huapi National Park: Explore the vast wilderness of Argentina's oldest national park, home to diverse flora and fauna, stunning lakes, and hiking trails for all levels.
  • Llao Llao Peninsula: With its picturesque scenery, prestigious hotel, and array of outdoor activities, it’s a quintessential stop for nature lovers and golf enthusiasts alike.
  • Centro Cívico: The heart of Bariloche, featuring iconic architecture, the Patagonia Museum, and a bustling atmosphere filled with shops and cafes.


Local Cuisine of Bariloche

Bariloche is not just a feast for the eyes but also the palate, boasting a rich culinary tradition that’s influenced by European settlers and indigenous peoples alike. A must-try is the famous Argentine Asado, a barbeque that’s more of a social event, featuring a variety of meats. For those with a sweet tooth, the city is known as Argentina's chocolate capital, offering an array of artisanal chocolates. Trout, caught fresh from the region's crystal-clear waters, offers a taste of local seafood that's both delicate and flavorful. To experience these culinary delights, numerous restaurants and cafes dot the city, each providing a unique taste of Bariloche.

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FAQs About Traveling in Bariloche

When is the best time to visit Bariloche?
The best time to visit Bariloche is during the southern hemisphere’s summer (December to March) for warm weather activities, or winter (June to September) for world-class skiing.
What is Bariloche best known for?
Bariloche is famed for its stunning mountain landscapes, outdoor sporting activities, and as the chocolate capital of Argentina.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Bariloche?
Staying near the Centro Cívico or along the coast of Lake Nahuel Huapi is advisable for first-time visitors for convenience and stunning views.
The best tours in Bariloche are:
The Circuito Chico, boat tours on Lake Nahuel Huapi, and the Andean Crossing tour to Chile are amongst the most popular.
What are the best day trips and excursions from Bariloche?
Visiting Tronador Mountain and Ventisquero Negro Glacier, exploring the Seven Lakes Route, and hiking Llao Llao Peninsula are top choices.


Things to Do in Bariloche

  • Embark on a hiking adventure in Nahuel Huapi National Park to witness breathtaking views and pristine nature.
  • Enjoy a day of skiing or snowboarding at Cerro Catedral, one of the largest and most renowned ski resorts in South America.
  • Take a scenic boat tour on Lake Nahuel Huapi, exploring hidden coves, islands, and the serene Patagonian landscapes.
  • Discover Bariloche’s rich chocolate heritage by visiting local chocolate factories and shops, indulging in tasting sessions and workshops.
  • Cycle around the Circuito Chico for an active way to see some of Bariloche’s most beautiful spots including hidden beaches and panoramic viewpoints.
  • Sample the local cuisine, experiencing the flavors of Patagonia through its signature dishes such as wild game and trout.
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