White Stones On Victoria Island
Experience Victoria Island in a unique way with an exclusive tour that arrives at Puerto Piedras Blancas — a secluded area inaccessible to standard excursions. 🚤 Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Nahuel Huapi National Park, this tour offers a truly special natural setting with options tailored for various travel preferences.
🌲 Choose to explore an ancient forest on a guided interpretive walk, or set off on a trek across the island’s interior to uncover its rich biodiversity and fascinating history. Enjoy exclusive navigation and gourmet cuisine prepared for each activity, making this a premium experience to discover the wonders of Patagonia.
Tour Description
The adventure starts at Puerto Pañuelo, where you will embark on a scenic cruise across Nahuel Huapi Lake, heading towards Puerto Piedras Blancas. This private pier is set in an exclusive part of Isla Victoria, within the stunning Nahuel Huapi National Park. Here, you can select between the Lake Odyssey or the Lake Safari experience. 🚤
🌳 Upon reaching the island, guests opting for the Lake Odyssey will take part in an interpretive walk through a centuries-old forest, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and learning about the unique Patagonian environment. This memorable day also includes a delicious three-course lunch.
🥾 For those who choose the Lake Safari, a more adventurous journey awaits, featuring a guided trek of 7 to 10 kilometers across the island's heart. During the hike, your guide will share insights into the area's rich biodiversity and fascinating history, while you enjoy a specially crafted Wild Lunch Box during your excursion.
✨ With exclusive entry to Puerto Piedras Blancas, this tour reveals a hidden side of Isla Victoria not visited by regular tours. The blend of sailing, nature, gourmet food, and breathtaking views offers a truly unique way to experience one of Patagonia's most renowned destinations.
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White Stones On Victoria Island