An updated travel guide, written by locals, thought out to be an important tool to plan a trip to Patagonia. Includes different ideas, combinations and itineraries according to the traveler’s available time and budget as well as thorough useful information in addition to more than 90 inspiring photos and more than 40 incredible 360 pictures that take you to each place before actually going there.
A ‘must’ to start an unforgettable trip with an unforgettable planning experience.
Tabella dei contenuti
PATAGONIA TRAVEL GUIDE
1 – Introduction – Planning a trip to Patagonia?
1.1 – Getting started
1.2 – How to visit Patagonia?
1.3 – Getting to Patagonia
1.4 – When
1.5 – What to do
1.6 – Budget
1.7 – Our rating system, stars and other tags
2 – Ushuaia
2.1 – Introduction
2.2 – A bit of history
2.3 – How and when to come
2.4 – Where to stay
2.5 – What and where to eat
2.6 – Moving around
2.7 – What to do
2.8 – Some ideas and suggestions
3 – El Calafate
3.1 – Introduction
3.2 – A bit of history
3.3 – How and when to come
3.4 – Where to stay
3.5 – What and where to eat
3.6 – Moving around
3.7 – What to do
3.8 – Some ideas and suggestions
4 – El Chaltén
4.1 – Introduction
4.2 – A bit of history
4.3 – How and when to come
4.4 – Where to stay
4.5 – What and where to eat
4.6 – Moving around
4.7 – What to do
4.8 – Some ideas and suggestions
5 – Torres del Paine
5.1 – Introduction
5.2 – A bit of history
5.3 – How and when to come
5.4 – Where to stay
5.5 – Moving around
5.6 – What to do
5.7 – Some ideas and suggestions
6 – Other awesome places in Patagonia
6.1 – Introduction
6.2 – Patagonian Atlantic Coast
6.3 – Cape Horn & Fuegian Channels
6.4 – Punta Arenas
6.5 – Patagonian epic roads
6.6 – Northwestern Patagonia
6.7 – Chilean channels
6.8 – Other activities
7 – Ideas & Combinations
7.1 – Introduction
7.2 – Two weeks
7.3 – Three weeks
7.4 – Four weeks
7.5 – Winter week for whale watching
8 – The Authors
Circa l’autore
Paula and Gerardo have been travelling through Patagonia for more than thirty years.
Paula Ford was born in Buenos Aires and is married to Gerardo Bartolomé. As a Biologist and member of the Conicet (the scientific research council of Argentina) she is the author of many scientific papers.
Gerardo Bartolomé was also born in Buenos Aires. After working many years as an Engineer, in 2005 he wrote his first historical novel ‘Darwin's Betrayal’ and since then he has written many other books. In 2018 he founded Ediciones Históricas, a publishing company dedicated to history and travelling.
Both, Paula and Gerardo published, in 2016, Patagonia: A Voyage to its Enigmas (third edition, now) where Paula's photos give life to Gerardo's writings about eleven iconic places of this region.
They now want to share their knowledge and experience with all those who plan to visit this wild and fascinating land.