Excursion to Perito Moreno Glacier with Box Lunch
Excursion to Perito Moreno Glacier with Box Lunch
By RipioTurismo
What is Travellers’ Choice?
Tripadvisor gives a Travellers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travellers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on Tripadvisor.
About
Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 6-99, max of 45 per group
Duration: 8h
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: English, Spanish
More
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected)
- Box Lunch
- Lunch
What's not included- Gratuities
- Entrance fees to National Parks (at most $30)
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Pushchair accessible
- Near public transportation
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 34949P87- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travellers can participate
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 45 travellers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 34949P87
From
AU$171.85
per adult (price varies by group size)
Select date and travellers
Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more.
Similar experiences
Itinerary
- 1From El Calafate to the Perito Moreno Glacier there is a distance of 80 km. Accompanied by a guide authorized by the Los Glaciares National Park, leaving the city we can see Lake Argentino with its Round Bay. In it you can see an important variety of birds, standing out the black-necked swan, flamingos, and steam duck. In the first 40 km, the Patagonian steppe is crossed where the yellow color stands out, due to its pastures called Coiron. Upon passing the entrance of the National Park we enter the Andean Patagonian Forest where we will observe ñires, sour cherries, and lengas, among others. Once on the glacier, we will contemplate the majesty that impacts the eyes of the visitor, once we have recovered from the amazement, we will begin the walk through the walkways and balconies to enjoy different views of the front of the Glacier
About the operator
Don’t take it from us – here’s what people have to say about this operator:
- eduardou6620 contributionsVery disappointing.Disappointing. A Tourist trap. Expensive and mediocre experience. More like Disney Land than a true Estancia. We were supposed to have a horse ride around the Estancia, but it was around the garden of the house. We were supposed to see the workings of the sheep heard an and saw a funny comedy with sheep.Written 10 January 2025
- Trek5513550 contributionsHorrible experience Total scamThis tour operator is a total scam. they don’t actually give any tours. We were charged $700 for the small group trip and they resell it a a cheaper price to another operator who actually performs the tour. We were told we would be picked up at 7:30am, the bus didn’t show until 9:30am. We crossed the border into Brazil and drove another hour around some bordering town trying to pick up another couple. Mind you, we were staying at a hotel that is only 30 min it drive from the waterfalls. We had a guide who didn’t talk at all, nice guy but I am not sure why he was on the tour. While on the tour we were informed that some of the guest on the tour had purchased another tour and we now have to wait for another 2hours to get the ride home. I texted the operator but of course got no response. This company is a scam and I am reporting them to the Argentina ministry of tourism.Written 25 December 2024
- Navigate6585840 contributionsBe careful!Be careful when doing the sunrise tour on the Brazilian side when booking with this company! I booked a the sunrise tour through their website. The company picked me up on time, however on the way I realised this was the first time the guide was doing this tour even though it appeared through my prior discussion when planning that this was a common and highly sought after tour. When we reached the border the tour guide told me sorry the border doesnt open until 6am, by which point we would have missed the sunrise. I booked this tour as something special to avoid the crowds and enjoy a lovely peaceful breakfast at the falls beford the gates opened. After we realised we would miss the sunrise, which was completely due to the companies lack of planning due to not checking the time that the border opens - a basic skill for any tour company I would say - we sat at the border for another 45 minutes waiting for the gates to opening. I asked mutiple times if could still go before tye gates open, I was told yes but as it got closer to opening time, i realised this wasnt going to happen. After trying for hours to contact Ripio Turism, I was given 2 options; a dinner at the falls or to visit the falls during the morning and recieve a refund. However, at the time of making this decision I had no idea how the refund would be as Ripio Turism was unavailable. I took the visit the falls because the whole point was a spend a day at the falls and if I went at night I would see nothing by daylight without having to buy 2 tickets in the same day! I asked if i could purchase the ticket in the morning to explore myself and use the same ticket for the evening but the guide said no. When I recieved the refund it was less than 15% of my total ticket because they said we just removed the sunrise part of the tour. I understand their logic but i didnt want a tour during the day, it was my only option because they didnt plan anything to ensure I could enter in time for the sunrise. I purchased a unique experience and paid a significant amount and instead I received something I didnt even want to do! When I contacted Ripio Turismo they tried to tell me it wasnt their fault and that because I had recieved the entrance fee and a private tour (which i didnt want or book - I booked and wanted to see the falls at sunrise) - they couldnt refund me. They missed the whole purpose of me booking this trip, lied about the reason for us not been able to enter the park and then completely refused to listen to my complaints! I was really upset and angry - I completely understand if the reason is out of someones control but this happened purely because the company didnt do their job and the only solution they could offer was a tour I didnt even want to enjoy! Big scam and big waste of my money!Written 22 December 2024
- Cruiser1593410 contributionsA Great Tour to Penguin Island, Chile, with Cristian HWe contacted Cristian Herrera of Vamanos Tours to arrange a private tour to Penguin Island from Santiago, Chile. He was excellent! Communication was timely and positive, and he was punctual and exceptionally personable. He had arranged a boat with a local fisherman, in advance, who navigated it expertly. We knew we could not go onto the Island, but were pleasantly surprised by how close we were to the Island. He also showed us the local beach and some picturesque areas. Our stop for lunch was also great and based on our preferences. All in all a super day! He does all sorts of tours - but book early, his availability can be limited and you don't want to miss out! Thanks Cristian!Written 21 December 2024
- K9738WLtaniab0 contributionsBanana Tours, Guayaquil, EcuadorBanana Tours, Guayaquil, Ecuador. Contact the owner Jorge through Juan Pablo at the Oro Verde Hotel or through Oro Verde Guayaquil. Excellent tour of the City of Guayaquil by car and walking in the historic center. Local tour of the Mango and Cacao Farm. The Farm tour included a presentation of the processing of chocolate starting from harvesting cocoa beans up to producing the chocolate paste used for making chocolate bars. We finished the visit with local appetizers served by the owners of the farm, and took home the bars we made, and the ones they sell. On December 2024 Guayaquil is under a security alert, thus having a trusted tour guide is paramount. Jorge speaks excellent English and Spanish.Written 18 December 2024
- Dawn H0 contributionsFabulous, customized tour to Iguazu FallsMauro Levin was very helpful (and patient) helping us customize our fantastic tour to Iguazu Falls. We ended up also doing the Argentine Experience and Itaipu Dam, both of which we really enjoyed. The private guide that was assigned, Ricardo, was dynamite, with excellent communication and guidance. He picked us up from the airport and was with us every step of the way, taking us back to the airport as well, even helping us at the counter with the check-in. Thank you, Ripio Turismo. Your excellent reviews are well deserved.Written 27 November 2024
- Go4314680 contributionsMiss information to the max - DON’T BOOKLots of miss information about this tour. I asked before booking if guests could enjoy the 4x4 ride but not go on the boat, I was told YES but when we arrived to the meeting point the tour operators said that wasn’t possible and therefore we wasted $125…need a refund on this TripAdvisor. Poor communication on where we were supposed to meet even after I reached out to the booking agent for additional info and NO ONE responded day off to clarify. Vouchers do NOT show true name of the tour company and park staff did not recognize the company name. We basically had to wonder around until we stumbled upon the meeting point. Actual boat tour was GREAT but overall experience was very poor and therefore would NOT recommend anyone book this through TripAdvisor.Written 14 November 2024
- perfy770 contributionsAmazing FallsIt’s amazing…you can’t lose with the falls iin the Brazil or Argentina side. The price of admission is very reasonable. There are three exits from the park bus from the entrance; 1. Excursions 2. Main trail (recommended) excellent panoramic views. 3. Short trail to falls. There is a bird sanctuary across the street that is amazing. The Argentina side has 3 trails, upper, lower and Devils Throat. If you are limited in time I would recommend leaving upper trail out…although it is still a very good one.Written 9 September 2024
- AaronPollNYC_230 contributionsFind a better tour company option in IguazuHonestly, not great. TLDR: they don't really care about you having a good time and ignore very important details, and make a lot of mistakes. We went to Iguazu Falls. Maybe our representative wasn't experienced, or maybe he just didn't care. There were so many mistakes made, and all of them were avoidable. We had a group of four, but not all together - two groups of two, one couple coming from NYC and one couple from Chicago. My flight from NYC was delayed, which should be no issue for a tour company. But the the Chicago group was on time. So they messed up the pickup, and the Chicago group was stuck at the airport for an hour because Ripio cancelled their pickup, even though they were on time. Ok, bad start. Then they charged $39 per person to go to the first stop which was billed as a "half city tour and visit the 3 frontier landmark". There was no "half city tour" and the "visit" was basically nothing. No instruction, no assistance, we just parked there and walked around for 5 minutes. Next up: we booked a sunset boat cruise for night one, but it was cancelled due to weather. That's fine, but then he moved it to Tuesday and moved our Tango dinner show from Tuesday to Wednesday. Two problems here: the boat cruise was pretty bad, mostly senior citizens. And the tango show ended at 11pm on Wednesday...but we had a 2:15am pickup on Thursday to get to the airport. So he should have just left the tango show on Tuesday night and either cancelled the boat cruise or moved it from Monday to Wednesday, since it ended earlier in the night than the tango show. Or just tell us the boat cruise is for old people and let us decide. An experienced tour guide would have known not to book a late-night activity, when we had a flight so early the next morning. He had all the details, and clearly just wanted to check boxes instead of make sure we had a good time. All in all I wouldn't recommend them.Written 29 May 2024
- mjmostek0 contributionsAvoid Iguazu tours, maybe this company.We booked the Full Moon Puerto Iguaza tour. It was advertised as a small group tour of 15-20 people, which I thought justified the added cost versus booking directly with the park. Nope. They just drop you off at the entrance and you go on a tour with 150-200 people. Essentially you pay 150US for a 30 cab ride.Written 7 April 2024
- albertsL6404BI0 contributionsAmazing viewsBoth tours were wonderful. The guide Junior on the Argentina side was fabulous. He was very accommodating and so informative. The same goes for Macca, our guide on the Brazil side. Well worth visiting both sides.Written 6 April 2024
- 523MarkW5230 contributionsOut of this world! Iguazu FallsWe were happily surprised with the complete on time service . All the vans were completely new and clean and the drivers were super polite. Especially Lucia she was amazing! They took care of every detail perfectly.Written 26 March 2024
- 778samo0 contributionsBest way to spend evening in IguazuWe had such a fun time! Can't imagine a better way to spend an evening in Puerto Iguazu. Enjoyed meeting the other guests as we engaged in cocktail mixing, empanada folding, and dining on a wide-array of appetizers and main meal, which included the most delicious filet mignon we've ever eaten. Our two hosts, Bruno and Mateo, were fantastic hosts and added a lot of fun to the evening. This experience stands out as a highlight in our 16-day trip and will be talked about for a long time to come!Written 2 March 2024
- TerryS2270 contributionsEntertained and well fed. Presentation was top drawer.Excellent Food great service. Spectacular smell and excitement watching the fresh coals burning on the grill. Wine pairing was great as well.Written 27 February 2024
- jmegwr0 contributionsVisit to both sides iguazu falls with manual wheelchirMy husband (76) can walk only a few steps so I pushed him in his manual wheelchair to both sides of the falls. Tours were $350 per person for 2 days--after reading the forum, decided to use a taxi. We took a taxi from the airport offered with the set price of 15000 to town to drop off luggage, then realized the falls were closer than the town, so had the taxi driver take us to the falls, where he facilitated my husband's free entrance (Argentinean law). I should have also been free as his companion but we did not have a certificate of handicappedness, so 2 for 1. The top circuit is closed. Pushed him around the superior circuit, mostly a grated path, ok for WC, not too much up and down. Views were ok--from the top looking down on different falls. Near the end a Brazilian man offered to push him--it was hot, I was tired--and he pushed him the rest of the way. After lunch, set off for the inferior circuit. Lots of vague signage and going up and down looking for the path-- the kind of thing one would not notice were one not pushing a WC in 90-degree heat-- before finally realizing the trail began down a VERY steep hill which I knew I could never push him back up, so he waited for me in the shaded lunch area. The inferior circuit was an almost flat grated path with better views than the superior. A golf cart for the truly handicapped would have made it accessible. Paid 35000, ie $30, for transport from the airport to the park, storing luggage in taxi trunk, and then transport to town. seemed ok, so didn't bargain. Next day our driver picked us up at 8:30--our choice, he suggested 730--took us to the Brazilian side across 2 borders, waited for us 2 1/2 hours, then took us back across borders to a gas station where we were picked up for another trip. Cost 45000. Did not bargain. Handicapped's only advantage, at least with a taxi: is going to the front of the line. On the Brazilian side, we took the bus- into the park. I got off at the path and my husband took it to the end. The walk to the falls was in the shade of the hill and very pleasant with nice views. Had stairs so impractical with chair. No real signs but at the elevator, you are near the bus stop. I found my husband and walked back up to the building then DOWN to the elevator. I advise taking the downhill shadier path into the elevator building to avoid a steepish hot path, which I did not know til I did the opposite as NO SPECIFIC SIGNS.. But--HOW GREAT!-they have a panoramic elevator to get close to the falls, which otherwise would be inaccessible. I pushed him to the last platform beside the falls, There was a lower grated path directly in front of the fall, EXTREMELY crowded, think Times Square on Saturday night. I could have probably taken him there but he declined. We returned on the non-panoramic elevator and walked (Up through the sun) to the bus stop. My only regret is that I later discovered an 8 km hiking trail starting at the visitor center on Argentinian Falls. I would have loved to walk on it, but as my husband had already had to wait for me, sadly impractical. Cost for 2 days: taxi 80000--about $ 68, plus entrance fees The experience was truly pricelessWritten 21 February 2024
These reviews are the subjective opinions of Tripadvisor members and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!
No questions have been asked about this experience
Buy it with
Top rated
*Likely to sell out: Based on Viator’s booking data and information from the provider from the past 30 days, it seems likely this experience will sell out through Viator, a Tripadvisor company.