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Verano in Perito Moreno Glacier

Verano is the prime season for Perito Moreno Glacier — watch dramatic ice calving, trek on the glaciar surface, and experience one of the world's most accessible advancing glaciers with warm weather and 17 horas de luz diurna de diciembre a febrero.

Perito Moreno Glacier is arguably the most famous glaciar in the world, and for good reason. This 250-square-kilometer river of ice advances roughly 2 meters per day into Lago Argentino, creating a 5-kilometer-wide, 60-meter-high wall of fractured blue ice that regularly produces thunderous calving events. Unlike most glaciers worldwide, Perito Moreno is in a state of dynamic equilibrium — it is neither retreating nor growing significantly — making it a rare exception to global glaciar decline.

Located within Los Glaciares Parque Nacional, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Santa Cruz province, the glaciar is accessed from the tourist city of El Calafate, 80km away. Verano from diciembre a febrero offers the best conditions for visiting: temperatura are the mildest of the year (14-18°C), daylight extends past 10pm, and the warming temperatura increase the frequency of spectacular calving events as thermal stress fractures the ice front.

The glaciar experience operates on multiple levels. The extensive walkway system provides a series of elevated viewpoints facing the ice wall — you can spend hours watching and listening for the rifle-crack sounds that precede a calving event. For those wanting to set foot on the ice, Mini Trekking and Big Ice excursions strap crampons on participants and lead guided walks on the glaciar surface, weaving between crevasses and seracs of stunning blue. Boat tours approach the ice wall from below, adding yet another perspective.

Verano is the busiest season but also the most rewarding. The combination of good weather, full tour availability, and the glaciar's increased verano activity makes this the optimal time for what many travelers describe as the single most impressive natural sight they've ever witnessed.

Resumen del Clima

Max Promedio

16°C

Min Promedio

5°C

Precipitacion

Relatively low in verano with about 20-30mm per month. Brief lluvias are possible. The glaciar area has its own microclimate and can be cloudier than El Calafate.

Viento

Strong and persistent — the glaciar funnels cold air off the ice field, creating localized winds that can be biting. The walkways are exposed to this glaciar wind.

Luz Diurna

Exceptionally long with 16-17 horas de luz diurna, allowing visits at various times of day for different lighting conditions and calving opportunities.

At the glaciar, verano temperatura feel 5-10°C cooler than in El Calafate due to the ice mass and wind. A soleado day in El Calafate might feel cold at the glaciar face. Layers are essential. The microclimate can produce localized clouds and mist even when skies are clear elsewhere. Morning visits often have más calmado conditions; tarde brings stronger wind.

Actividades

Actividades Disponibles

Glacier Walkways

The park's extensive metal walkway system faces the glaciar's northern face, providing multiple viewpoints at different heights and angles. Spend hours watching for calving events — the thunderous crash of ice into the lago is unforgettable.

Mini Trekking

A guided 1.5-hour walk on the glaciar surface with crampons. After a boat crossing and bosque walk, you explore blue ice formations, small lagoons, and crevasses. Suitable for moderately fit people aged 10-65.

Big Ice

A more demanding 3.5-hour glaciar walk penetrating deeper into the ice formations. Encounter massive seracs, deep crevasses, and extraordinary blue ice caves. For fit, adventurous travelers aged 18-50.

Safari Náutico Boat Tour

A 1-hour boat ride approaches the glaciar's southern face from the water, providing a dramatic perspective of the 60-meter ice wall towering overhead. Often combined with walkway visit.

Full-Day Glacier Combination

Combine walkway viewing with either a tour en barco or a glaciar trek for a comprehensive experience. The different perspectives — from above, from the water, and from the ice itself — create a complete understanding of the glaciar's scale.

No Disponible Esta Temporada

Night visits are not availableActivities may be suspended during severe weather events

Alojamiento

El Calafate (80km away) is the alojamiento base, ranging from hostal to luxury hotels. There is no alojamiento at the glaciar itself. The Glaciar Perito Moreno sector of the park has no overnight facilities for visitors. See the El Calafate verano guide for detailed alojamiento information.

Afluencia y Turismo

Verano is temporada alta and the glaciar walkways can be busy, particularly between 11am and 3pm. Mini Trekking and Big Ice book out days or weeks ahead. To experience the glaciar with fewer people: arrive when the park opens (8am) or visit late tarde (after 4pm, possible with long verano daylight). Early mañana also offers más calmado wind conditions.

Precios

National park entrance fee is approximately $25-35 USD for foreigners. Mini Trekking costs around $150-200 USD. Big Ice approximately $200-300 USD. Safari Náutico tour en barco about $30-50 USD. The drive from El Calafate (combustible for 160km round trip) or tour transport adds to costs. Despite the expenses, the experience is universally rated as exceptional value for a once-in-a-lifetime sight.

Condiciones de Manejo

Importante para viajeros con auto de alquiler

The 80km road from El Calafate to the glaciar (Ruta Provincial 11) is fully paved, scenic, and well-maintained. The drive takes approximately 1.5 hours and passes through bosque with periodic lago views. A standard auto de alquiler handles it easily. Driving yourself allows you to arrive at optimal times (early mañana or late tarde) and avoid the mid-day tour bus rush. The parking area at the walkways has ample space.

Esenciales de Equipaje

Windproof jacket — non-negotiable at the glaciar
Warm layers (fleece, thermal shirt)
Gloves and warm hat
Sunglasses (ice glare is intense)
Sunscreen SPF 50+
Comfortable walking shoes for walkways
Hiking boots if doing glaciar trek (required for crampons)
Camera with fully charged batteries (cold drains them)
Extra camera battery kept warm in pocket
Binoculars for viewing calving from distance
Water and snacks
Windproof pants

Eventos y Festivales

Verano Calving Season

Warmer verano temperatura increase thermal stress on the glaciar face, resulting in more frequent calving events. While calving occurs year-round, verano typically offers the most dramatic and frequent ice collapses.

Glacier Rupture Cycle

Perito Moreno periodically advances far enough to dam the Brazo Rico arm of Lago Argentino. Water pressure eventually causes a dramatic rupture. This multi-year cycle produces one of nature's greatest spectacles when it occurs — though timing is unpredictable.

Pros y Contras

Pros

  • Best weather of the year for comfortable glaciar viewing.
  • Increased calving frequency due to verano thermal stress.
  • All glaciar activities and tours operating at full capacity.
  • 17 horas de luz diurna for flexible visit timing.
  • Multiple perspectives: walkways, boat, and on-ice experiences.
  • One of the world's only stable/advancing glaciers — a rare sight.

Contras

  • Peak season means highest prices and largest crowds.
  • Mini Trekking and Big Ice book out well in advance.
  • Strong, cold glaciar winds even on warm verano days.
  • Mid-day crowds at the walkways can be dense.
  • 80km drive from El Calafate required each way.

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Preguntas Frecuentes

How often does the glaciar calve?

Small calving events happen throughout the day — the cracking sounds are constant. Larger, dramatic calves where car-sized or house-sized chunks break off happen several times per day in verano. There's no schedule — patience at the walkways is rewarded. Most visitors witness at least one significant calving event.

Which is better — Mini Trekking or Big Ice?

Mini Trekking (1.5 hours on ice, ages 10-65) gives a great introduction to walking on a glaciar. Big Ice (3.5 hours on ice, ages 18-50) goes deeper with more dramatic formations. If you're fit and adventurous, Big Ice is the more immersive experience. Both are excellent.

Can I visit the glaciar independently?

Yes, the walkways are self-guided after paying the park entrance fee. You can drive yourself and spend as much time as you want. Only the glaciar trekking and boat tours require organized bookings. Having a auto de alquiler gives you the freedom to arrive early or stay late.

Why is Perito Moreno special compared to other glaciers?

It's one of the few glaciers in the world that is advancing rather than retreating, making it exceptionally dynamic. The 5km-wide ice wall calves directly into a lago with walkways just 500 meters away — the proximity and scale are unmatched. The thunderous calving events create an intensely visceral experience.

How cold is it at the glaciar in verano?

Even when El Calafate is a pleasant 17°C, the glaciar area feels significantly colder — typically 5-10°C with sensación térmica. The ice mass generates its own cold air flow. Dress as if for conditions 10 degrees cooler than the forecast for El Calafate.

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