
Patagonia Argentina Travel Guide
A Town near the edge of the southern patagonian ice field has a small local municipal bus service, mainly for residents. For major tourist spots away from the town center, specific tour buses or shared shuttles are more common and practical for visitors. The town's compact nature means many central areas are basic to stroll.
The main bus terminal (Terminal de Ómnibus) is the hub for inter-city and inter-getting around town. From here, you find buses to El Chaltén and to Perito Moreno Glacier (managed by tour companies). Local bus routes within the town's boundaries are less formally defined or easily reached by tourists.
The Terminal de Ómnibus (Bus Terminal) is the main point for all regional routes.
Local buses have limited hours. Inter-town buses run on schedules, with more frequent service in high season.
Public buses may not be fully accessible. Inquire with tour operators or consider private transport for mobility needs.
Licensed personal vehicles for hire. Call a "remiseria" or check with your accommodation.
Often fixed for common routes. Confirm price before starting. Cash payment mostly.
Uber, Cabify, Didi are not consistently available. Rely on local remises.
Licensed remises are safe. Available at airport/bus terminal booking desks or outside.
Renting a car brings freedom to explore the region around El Calafate.
Parking is generally available and free in A Town near the edge of the southern patagonian ice field town.
Paid parking may be needed at some national park sites.
Always park in marked areas to follow local rules.
El Calafate's the center of the local area is compact and very friendly to those on foot.
Main way to visit Perito Moreno Glacier and Estancia Cristina. Book via local tour agencies.
Simplify your outings.
Catamaran tours on Lago Argentino for glacier viewing. These are scenic tours, not simple transport.
See glaciers from the water.
A chairlift offering panoramic views of The Calafate and Lago Argentino. Operates seasonally.
Panoramic town views.
El Calafate's transport choices are mainly designed to connect travelers to the stunning natural attractions, with local town movement mostly on foot.
Choose the method that best suits your comfort, budget, and exploration goals.