This morning we woke too early to say to drive from EcoCamp to Puerto Natales to catch a bus to El Calafate. Even with a quick stop to change a flat tire, we made it in time for our early morning bus. We had to go through a quick customs check at the border, and made it to El Calafate by early afternoon. From the bus station we transfered to our hotel for the next couple nights, El Galpon del Glacier (formerly Estancia Alice). In the afternoon Frankie and I explored around the old sheep farm, walked with our guide, and had the opportunity to see the sheep farming presentations. Growing up in rural Montana, Frankie and I were both familiar with farm life, but it was quite interesting to see how it was all done in the southern hemisphere. Dinner that night was filled with tons of food, and all kinds of meat. It was a traditional Argentine barbeque! They also had a tango dance presentation for us to enjoy. The whole thing was a little more touristy than I am used to, but hey, I am a tourist!
Mary Curry found right trip for my budget and the best date that I liked. She made
that reservation when other company's agent could not do it.
Thank you so much!
Theresa AN
3 months ago
Clara has been a great help and is very knowledgeable. Getting excited already about our trip
David Corey
5 months ago
Eric was friendly, professional, and clarified my questions.
Kate Flannery
5 months ago
We had an initial virtual meeting with our trip planner, Sandra Fernandez, who was great. She was efficient, friendly, yet very professional. She not only answered all our questions, but also addressed our concerns honestly. After our 30-minute conversation with Sandra, we decided to book our cruise with her.
Rina Mitra
7 months ago
Although there was a lot of paper work, I received help and guidance when I needed it.