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Argentina Ski Resorts

Discover the Best Patagonian Powder and Hidden Gems

Discover the top ski resorts in Patagonia with our most well-liked guided multi-resort tour, which combines breathtaking scenery, quaint towns, and genuine local culture. When the slopes in the Northern Hemisphere begin to warm up in July, Patagonia transforms into the greatest winter playground for experienced snowboarders and skiers.

Explore the Best Ski Resorts in Patagonia

Patagonia’s famed Lake District is home to a diverse range of ski resorts that cater to both thrill-seekers and culture lovers. Highlights of the tour include:

  • Cerro Catedral (Bariloche): South America’s largest lift-accessed terrain, offering expansive groomed runs and plenty of powder-filled corners to explore.

  • Cerro Chapelco: Famous for its dramatic vistas overlooking the electric turquoise Lake Lacar, Chapelco offers 2,400 feet of vertical descent, making it an unforgettable experience for skiers and snowboarders alike.

  • Cerro Bayo: Once a modest local hill, Cerro Bayo has transformed into a boutique ski experience, offering plenty of hidden spots perfect for powder hunting away from the crowds.

Who Is This Tour For?

Experienced intermediate and advanced skiers and snowboarders who desire more than just groomed slopes are the target audience for this guided tour. You should be competent riding on resort trails and off-piste terrain (Level 5+) and at ease in a variety of snow conditions, from deep powder to hard snow. In order to navigate between resorts effectively, snowboarders must also be adept at keeping heelside and toeside edges on longer traverses..

Comfortable Accommodations

After a day of carving powder, relax in one of our handpicked comfortable hotels that offer local charm with modern amenities:

  • The little wooden hotel in Bariloche is just a few blocks from the city center and has a view of the neighborhood and a lovely winter garden. WiFi, hot beverages, snacks, and breakfast are all included. Sit by the fireplace and enjoy the authentic Patagonian atmosphere.

  • The Hotel & Spa La Cheminee (Chapelco) is a great place to relax after a long day of skiing since it has free WiFi, a spa with a sauna and hammam, and views of the mountains.

  • The owner-operated Las Marianas Hotel in Bariloche is close to the city's main square and offers a cozy, welcoming ambiance along with daily breakfast, hot cocoa, homemade pastries, a small bar, and massage services.

Conclusion

Skiing in Argentina is a voyage into the heart of Patagonia's breathtaking landscapes, culture, and snow-filled getaways; it's more than simply an adventure. Argentina is one of the most alluring ski destinations in the Southern Hemisphere because of its beautiful resorts, boutique hotels, and knowledgeable guides, whether you're looking to explore expansive groomed terrain or secret snow stashes.


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