Experience the rebirth of nature in El Chaltén
Winter recedes, meltwaterquickens the streams, forest greens return, and wildflowers edge the paths. Milder days and longer light make it perfect for unhurried time outdoors. On clear mornings, the Fitz Roy massif cuts crisply against a deep blue sky; by afternoon, soft breezes ripple the valleys.
Trails suit every pace—from easy walks to Chorrillo del Salto or Laguna Capri: to more demanding hikes towards Laguna de los Tres:without the crowds.
Pack layers, follow the mountain’s changing moods, and let each day find its balance between gentle exploration and quiet rest.
Chaltén or Premium Room
- Welcome drink.
- Complimentary early check-in and late check-out.
- Photo book “Terra Incógnita”by Francisco Bedeschi.**
- For reservations of of two nights or more, we invite you to a welcome dinner.
- For reservations of 1 or 2 nights, US$100 per room to be used at El Viento, our Restaurant & Bar.
*subject to availability.
** While supplies last
Exclusive benefits
Book today on our website
- Welcome drink.
- Complimentary early check-in and late check-out.
- For reservations of 3 nights or more, we invite you to a welcome dinner.
- For reservations of 1 or 2 nights, US$50 per room to be used at El Viento, our Restaurant & Bar.
*subject to availability.
Spring in
EL CHALTÉN
From October, El Chaltén’s landscapes awaken after months under snow: streams swell with meltwater, forests regain their fresh greens, and clear light returns to the valleys. Wildflowers edge the paths, birdsong carries on the breeze, and the granite spires of Fitz Roy stand startlingly sharp against a deep blue sky. With longer days and gentler temperatures, the trails invite unhurried exploration—perfect for lingering at viewpoints, picnicking by sun-warmed rocks, and rediscovering the quiet rhythm of the mountains.
- Milder temperatures:make it ideal for trekking and hiking at every level—perfect for unhurried days on the trails.
- Flora and fauna at their most vibrant after winter: fresh blooms at the path’s edge and frequent birdlife sightings along the valleys.
- Low season calm:with fewer visitors, trails and town services are less congested than later in the season, allowing a quieter, more personal experience.
- Longer daylight & crisp visibility often deliver striking views of the Fitz Roy massif and neighbouring peaks—great for photography and leisurely picnics.
Tip: spring weather can change quickly in Patagonia— pack layers,a windproof shell, and sun protection so you can follow the mountain’s moods in comfort.