Starting from Puerto Pañuelo, on the imposing peninsula of Llao Llao and after an hour of navigation, you arrive at the Quetrihue peninsula, located in the northeast of Lake Nahuel Huapi, where the legendary Myrtle Forest is located. The myrtle ("quetrihue" in Mapuche language) is a shrub of exquisite saffron color and white flowers. In this place, unique in the world, it takes an arboreal wingspan to form a magical and unusual forest. After touring this incomparable scenery, sail to Puerto Anchorena, on Victoria Island, where you will find a prolific flora in species of great visual appeal.
Walking the paths of this beautiful and millenary island you reach Playa del Toro, where you can see the cave paintings made by the native peoples who inhabited this area, within the framework of a splendid beach of volcanic sand. It's an unforgettable experience!
Throughout this excursion we have the company and experience of the guides of the national park, who provide accurate and necessary information to make this tour even more enriching.
Comfortable clothes and boots
From April to October: Departures only on the afternoon
You must be able to walk in unpaved or uneven terrain.
This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
Please be ready and waiting in your hotel lobby 15 minutes prior to your scheduled pick-up time.
Inform us the hotel where you will be staying in Bariloche. The pick up is only valid from centrally located hotels.
Children 0-17 must be accompanied by a paying adult.