About Patagonia

Argentine Patagonia is a vast territory steeped in mystery, generating a powerful magnetism and possessing an incredible power of seduction, capable of captivating anyone who approaches these places and allows themselves to be embraced by the immensity of its horizons, surrendering to such a powerful demonstration of how small we are in the face of the sublime majesty of nature.

Enigmatic like few other regions in the world, Patagonia poses its first challenge when trying to decipher the origin of its name. There are various versions of the origin that point to Magellan as the originator. One of them refers to the navigator’s observation of the large footprints made by the Tehuelches, the native people of the region, who were characterized by their strong build and remarkable height.

Another speculation is that Magellan used the term “Patagon” in reference to a literary monster, a character in a well-known medieval novel.

The truth is that it is currently one of the most popular destinations, an ideal place for travelers looking to experience life to the fullest.

Territory

Comprised of the provinces of La Pampa, Neuquén, Río Negro, Chubut, Santa Cruz, and Tierra del Fuego, with an area of 930,731 km² and a total population of 2,037,545, every corner of Argentine Patagonia offers a wide range of possibilities for relaxation, recreation, and adventure, in a setting where exuberant nature is the main attraction.

La Pampa

The northernmost tip of Patagonia, the vast extensions of the province of La Pampa and the variety of landscapes it offers inspire visitors to enjoy activities that encompass the charm of adventure, nature, and history. Under the immensity of its skies, the Original La Pampa thrills with its endless plains, making it a beautiful destination to visit, where tourists can find a wide variety of tourist attractions and excellent services.

Neuquén
Neuquén

Nestled in the Andes Mountain Range and guarded by the majestic Lanín Volcano, Neuquén enchants with its mountain villages and the indescribable beauty of the Road of the Seven Lakes. The birthplace of dinosaurs that roamed the region millions of years ago, this land of strong culture boasts natural environments conducive to adventure, fishing, and observing the diverse flora and fauna found in its national and provincial parks.

Río Negro
Río Negro

The mountains, the sea, the valleys, and the steppe invite you to experience the fullness of Río Negro year-round. The charm of the snow in winter and the forests and lakes in summer. The warm, clear sea with extensive beaches and cliffs. The regional cuisine and the most varied range of accommodations and services satisfy even the most demanding tourist.

Chubut
Chubut

Located in the heart of Patagonia, it offers an unparalleled diversity of landscapes: mountains, Andean forests, and lakes in the west, the immense plateau in the center, and beaches and cliff-lined coasts in the east. Sustainability is a defining characteristic of the province, preserving the purest environment and respecting wildlife in its natural habitat. Chubut has sixteen Protected Natural Areas, two World Heritage Sites, two National Parks, and one Interjurisdictional Park.

Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is immense. Endless skies, a vast coastline inhabited by the most abundant native fauna, and vast canyons. The depths of its steppe harbor large ranches, valleys, and petrified fossils. “Lago Argentino” and hundreds of glaciers amaze with their magnificence. The gigantic “Perito Moreno” produces thunderous rockfalls that shatter the Patagonian silence.

Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego

Ancient navigators who glimpsed enormous bonfires fueled by the local aborigines gave it its name: Tierra del Fuego. At the southernmost tip of the Americas, separated from the continent by the mythical Strait of Magellan, lies the picturesque city of Ushuaia. Today, its museums recreate the city’s origins. The Río Grande River to the north and the commune of Tolhuin complete this land of dreams and magic.

 

 

En el extremo sur del continente americano, entre la imponente Cordillera de los Andes y el océano Atlántico, se despliega en toda su extensión la región más austral del mundo.

Conjunción perfecta de lagos, ríos, mar, montañas, valles y estepa infinita, la Patagonia Argentina despliega en su magnífica y variada geografía, propuestas que invitan a ser protagonistas de estos paisajes indomables.

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