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Why the Minitrekking Perito Moreno experience is a must-do

If there’s one experience that captures the wild spirit of Patagonia, it’s the Minitrekking tour to Perito Moreno. This glacier isn’t static. It moves continuously, creating cracks, tunnels, and formations that change from day to day, making every visit different.

Whether you’re an adrenaline lover or simply craving something extraordinary, this adventure will leave you awestruck. So, lace up your boots, grab your camera, and get ready to make footprints on one of the world’s most iconic glaciers.

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Plan your visit

Safety is a top priority on the Perito Moreno Glacier trekking tour. Every group is led by certified mountain guides who provide equipment and instructions for walking safely on the ice.

The trek is of moderate difficulty and suitable for anyone aged 8 to 65 in good physical condition.

However, the Minitrekking tour to Moreno Glacier is not suitable for:

  • People with limited mobility (wheelchair or stroller users)
  • Pregnant women
  • People with obesity
  • Suffering from severe vertigo
  • People with cardiovascular or respiratory conditions (like asthma, COPD, or emphysema)
  • Patients who’ve had recent surgeries or major health restrictions
Make the most of your Perito Moreno visit

Patagonia’s weather can change in minutes, so it’s best to be prepared and pack smart!

Essentials:

  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Trekking boots (no sneakers)
  • Sunglasses, gloves, and a hat
  • Sunscreen and a refillable water bottle
  • Light backpack with snacks or lunch

Pro tip: Bring layers as you’ll warm up quickly while trekking on the ice!

Start times vary between 7am and 3pm, depending on the season and group schedule. Picked round-trip transfers, then you’ll be picked from your hotel between 6:40am to 11am.  Your exact time will be confirmed via WhatsApp the day before your excursion.

Best time to visit: The best time for the Minitrekking Perito Moreno adventure is from September to May, during Patagonia’s spring, summer, and early autumn. These months offer the most comfortable weather, longer daylight hours, and vibrant blue ice formations that photographers dream of.

Your quick guide to Perito Moreno Glacier opening hours

Tips for making the most of the Minitrekking Perito Moreno experience

  • Book early in the day as morning departures mean calmer winds, softer light, and fewer crowds on the glacier—ideal for both comfort and photos.
  • Keep your camera batteries warm. Cold air drains power quickly. Tuck spares into an inner pocket to keep them ready for those epic glacier shots.
  • Walk steadily and short. Take small, firm steps with slightly bent knees. It’s the best way to stay balanced and feel confident with crampons on the ice.
  • Patagonia's weather is unpredictable. Lightweight thermal layers beat heavy coats; you’ll stay warm without overheating.
  • Reapply sunscreen often, as Glacier ice reflects UV rays from every angle. Even when it’s cloudy, the sun can bite. Protect your face and neck.
  • Look down to spot patterns of trapped air bubbles, and listen closely. Those deep cracks and groans mean the glacier is alive.
  • Cold air makes it easy to forget you’re sweating. Take small sips throughout the trek to keep your energy levels steady.
  • Guides know the glacier’s safe zones. Avoid straying off route, especially near crevasses or thin meltwater bridges.
  • Check your WhatsApp updates. If you booked transfers, confirm your pickup the night before. Patagonia’s weather can shift timings last minute.

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Frequently asked questions about the Minitrekking Perito Moreno experience

What’s included in the Perito Moreno Glacier trekking tour?

The Perito Moreno Glacier trekking tour includes your guided ice walk, all necessary equipment (crampons, helmets), and a scenic boat ride across Lake Argentino to reach the glacier. If you choose the transfer option, round-trip transport from your hotel in El Calafate is also provided.

Are there any age or health restrictions for the trek?

Yes. The Minitrekking tour to Moreno Glacier is open to participants aged 8 to 65 in good physical condition. It’s not suitable for people who are pregnant or have obesity, heart or respiratory conditions, vertigo, or have undergone recent surgeries.

Is the boat ride included for all participants?

Yes! The short boat ride to the glacier is part of every tour, whether or not you book transfers. You’ll board from the port and cross the Brazo Rico arm of Lake Argentino before starting your trek.

Can I upgrade my tour with transfers from El Calafate?

Absolutely. You can book your mini trekking El Calafate experience with or without transfers. The upgrade includes hotel pickup and drop-off, plus a stop at the panoramic walkways for an even closer look at the glacier’s vast face.

Are guides available in both English and Spanish?

Yes. All Perito Moreno trekking groups are led by bilingual mountain guides fluent in English and Spanish. They’re certified, experienced, and make the experience safe, fun, and educational for everyone.

What is the difficulty level of the minitrekking tour to Moreno Glacier?

The Minitrekking tour to Moreno Glacier is of moderate difficulty, suitable for anyone in good health and comfortable with light physical activity. The walk lasts about an hour on the ice with plenty of stops for photos and rest.

What should I bring for my Perito Moreno Glacier trekking tour?

Pack waterproof pants and jacket, trekking boots, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, and your own lunch or snacks. There are no food vendors in the park, so bring everything you’ll need for the day.

When is the best time to do the Perito Moreno trekking?

The best time for the Perito Moreno trekking is between September and May, when weather conditions are most stable and daylight hours are longer. Winter months (June–August) are excluded for safety reasons.

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