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El Calafate with kids

ICEBERG!  El Calafate with kids

We traveled to Argentina over Christmas Vacation in 2016 with our twins who were 6 ½ at the time.  Here is what we did in El Calafate with kids:

What to do in El Calafate with kids

Los Glaciares National Park

Cave in a glacier
Cave in the glacier

the park by land

  • Glaciers International Park is an incredibly gorgeous site.
  • We hiked for about 90 minutes on metal platforms and stairs but it was worth it to see the glacier.  It rises almost 20 stories above the water, and continues another 100 stories below.
Los Glaciares National Park by foot- El Calafate with kids
Los Glaciares National Park by foot – El Calafate with kids
  • We heard explosions and saw chunks of ice break away from the glacier and tumble into the milky glacial water! So awesome!
calving glacier
calving glacier

the park by sea

Los Glaciares National Park by boat  - El Calafate with kids
Los Glaciares National Park by boat – El Calafate with kids
  • Don’t miss the opportunity to get closer to the icebergs and glaciers!
  • The boat trip was great fun for the kids, especially when the crew fished blocks of ice from the water to hold!
  • Also, the views are breathtaking!

the park: notes

  • I saw some people with strollers.  They looked like they were having a pretty difficult time.
  • We had a guide, but you probably don’t need one.  
  • It’s quite chilly here, but you can still find flowers growing
flowers in glacier national park
flowers – Los Glaciares National Park
  • There is a restaurant, but the food isn’t very good and its pretty crowded at lunch time.
  • Best to bring a picnic and eat by the lake. Regardless, you will have an amazing view:
outside of the restaurant at Los Glaciares National Park - El Calafate with kids
outside of the restaurant at Los Glaciares National Park

Estancia Christina 

catamaran to Estancia Christina -  El Calafate with kids
catamaran to Estancia Christina – El Calafate with kids
  • First you must drive from town to meet your catamaran
  • You will be on the boat for 3 hours
  • (NOTE: There are several activity options when you (FINALLY!) arrive at the ranch (some people stay there for a night or more). We chose to take a 4×4 up crazy, bumpy, unpaved cliffs, and then a 30 minute uphill hike.  
"road" at Estancia Christina
“road” at Estancia Christina – El Calafate with kids
  • The reward for all of that travel is a Jurassic period landscape.
  • You will be surrounded by rocks that are on a cliff and you will have a view of the mountain which boasts the third largest glacier in the world (Greenland and Iceland have larger).   
  • Once on the rocks, you can listen to a lecture about glaciers (boring for my kids) and / or climb rocks (way more fun!).  
  • Take a lot of photos and freeze (its super windy up there!).
  • Finally, you can begin the arduous process of descending.  
glacier from Estancia Christina -  El Calafate with kids
glacier from Estancia Christina – El Calafate with kids
  • When you are back at the main house, a nice, civilized, sit-down lunch (pre-ordered and paid) is served.
dessert at Estancia Christina
dessert at Estancia Christina – El Calafate with kids
  • You can also take a walking tour of the working ranch (my husband and daughter said that was ok…I didn’t go). 
 Estancia Christina -  El Calafate with kids
Estancia Christina – El Calafate with kids
  • I know people really enjoy this excursion, but if I had it all to do again, I would definitely not. IMHO, the destination was not worth journey.

Where to eat and drink

Yeti Polar Ice Bar

Ice Bar - El Calafate with kids
Ive Bar – El Calafate with kids
  • Its a total tourist trap but it’s FUN!
  • There’s loud music and the opportunity to climb and slide on ice.
  • Ponchos and mittens to keep warm are provided.  
  • How it works: Pay the cover charge and drink for about ½ hour of time to drink (my kids had seltzer and water…they had no juice, only soda or alcohol).  

Fabrica de Alfajores “Koonek”

treatsEl Calafate with kids
treats!
  • Alfajores – shortbread cookie sandwiches filled with scrumptious surprises like dulce du leche.
  • You must try them!

La Lechuza Pizza

  • The food here is good and the service is relatively fast
  • Sorry no photos

Pura Vida

Menu covers at Pura Vida - El Calafate with kids
Menu covers at Pura Vida – El Calafate with kids
  • BEST food around and super fun atmosphere with a hippie vibe
  • It is really hard to get a table here and the wait to be seated is long
  • Receives high praise on trip advisor
  • They offer many vegetarian options
dessert and EL SUBMARINO at Pura Vida - El Calafate with kids
dessert and EL SUBMARINO at Pura Vida
  • El Submarino – a glass of steamed milk served with a chocolate bar. Place the candy into the milk and watch it sink like a submarine. Voila…greatest hot chocolate ever!
  • Pure Vida had the best El Submarino that we had on our trip.

Where to stay in El Calafate with kids

Imago Hotel

  • About 10 minute drive from town
  • We had 2 rooms that were not adjoining, so again, not ideal when traveling with kids.
  • Our space had very basic décor without cush
  • There was a huge breakfast buffet starting at 6AM
  • Sorry no pictures

Notes: El Calafate with kids

El Calafate Landscape
El Calafate Landscape
  • The town is barren of trees.  There is brush everywhere and a beautiful turquoise lake with a backdrop of jagged snow capped mountains.
  • It was not as cold here as we expected, but it was super windy.
Seen on Main Street - El Calafate with kids
Seen on Main Street
  • Main Street is full of fun places to eat and shop.
  • Restaurants are PACKED and the wait to get a table, to order, to get your food, and to get the check is incredibly long

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