From Bariloche: San Martín de los Andes by The 7 Lakes Route





Description
An unforgettable adventure from Bariloche to San Martín de los Andes, traveling through one of the most emblematic landscapes of the region: the legendary Lakes Route. This excursion will take you through the imposing Nahuel Huapi and Lanín National Parks. The trip begins in Bariloche, following National Route 40 towards the north. Soon, you will find yourself immersed in the serenity of Puerto Manzano, a picturesque and cozy mountain village that seems straight out of a story. From here, the visual spectacle of the 7 Lakes Route begins, where the water mirrors (Correntoso, Espejo, Escondido, Villarino, Falkner, Hermoso and Machónico) reflect mountains, forests and blue skies in a postcard landscape. Upon arriving in San Martín de los Andes, you will have time to explore the charming city center and immerse yourself in the essence of this Patagonian town. The return, along the same route, allows you to relive each landscape and capture again the beauty of this unique route.
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Itinerary
The visual spectacle of the Camino de los 7 Lagos begins, where the water mirrors (Correntoso, Espejo, Escondido, Villarino, Falkner, Hermoso and Machónico) reflect mountains, forests and blue skies in a postcard landscape that changes at every bend in the road.
Upon arriving in San Martín de los Andes, on the shores of peaceful Lake Lacar, you will have time to explore the charming city center, enjoy lunch in one of its picturesque restaurants and immerse yourself in the essence of this Patagonian town.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
The transfers for the excursions are from and to central hotels in Bariloche to Av. Bustillo Km 8. If your hotel is not included, we will contact you to indicate the closest hotel to which you should go so that we can pick you up. You must wait for your guide in the lobby of the indicated hotel.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(134)
The tour is beautiful, stunning landscapes and passes through a city VILLA ANGOSTINA and then comes to the city of SAN MARTIN DE LOS ANDES, and both are very gracious. the lakes are beautiful and most of them mirrored.
Everything was excellent; the tour had very beautiful views, the guide Ignacio was very attentive, Villa Angostura is a very picturesque town, and San Martín de Los Andes was very lovely. Of course, you do not explore everything, but we enjoyed it.
Full, nice with time to tour in San Martin
Excellent trip. Comfortable coach. Although a Spanish trip which I chose and don’t speak the language the guide was helpful and understanding.
Long trip but very worth it. Scenery is gorgeous. Fortunate also to have a beautiful day. Tour guide and driver were excellent. Although a tour booked for Spanish, Barbie would give the English and Spanish version which was nice. Highly recommend.
Not enough time to eat or stops to use the bathroom. The guide does not accept that you make a single comment with your companions because he bothers you to talk and not listen 100% of the time, when he should pause, to allow one to talk with his companions of the beauty of the place.
So this was a big bus that picked up people like a greyhound. Most of the stuff announced by the tourguide on the bus is in spanish, very little in English. Few quick photo stops. The views are beautiful. Then 2 hour solo time at San Martin. Then drives you back. I felt it was worth $90 max not $314 USD. That's the ridiculous. They charge spanish speakers a lot less!
Deborah was wonderful. Eventhough it was a Spanish tour, she took the time to explain everything in English to me. I appreciate it very much. The driver was great. Thank you.
Frankly, I thought it was a very long time for this whole mass of landscapes. Lots of car hours. Weary all this way.
Beautiful area but Too long and monotonous .Bariloche tours refused to Pick us up as contract said ..



