Snow Season in Argentina: Exclusive Experiences for Private Enjoyment

Neuquén - Río Negro - Tierra del Fuego - Chubut
29 July 2025

Boutique resorts, private lessons, design lodges and helicopter transfers: everything you need to enjoy Argentina’s snow season with privacy, comfort and exclusive adventures.

Some of Argentina’s winter destinations invite travelers to discover snow in a different way: more intimate, personalized, and deeply connected to nature. In this guide, find exclusive proposals for skiing far from the crowds or staying in settings where comfort, gastronomy, and tailored service define the snow experience.


A Boutique Snow Season with Style and Privacy


From June to October, Argentina’s snow season invites visitors to explore a more intimate and sophisticated way of discovering Patagonia in winter. For those who want to combine mountain enjoyment with tranquility, design, and personalized service, the country offers exclusive options: boutique ski weeks, private lessons, helicopter transfers, and mountain lodges with signature cuisine.


Boutique Resorts for Skiing in Privacy


Cerro Bayo (Villa La Angostura, Neuquén)


Just minutes from downtown Villa La Angostura, Cerro Bayo is a benchmark for boutique skiing in Argentina. Surrounded by native forests and overlooking Lake Nahuel Huapi, its offer combines nature and exclusivity.

Its backcountry trails enable personalized off-piste experiences with expert guides. Far from the busiest tourist centers, it offers a relaxed ski atmosphere, with minimal wait times and close-up service.


La Hoya (Esquel, Chubut)


In the Andes range, La Hoya boasts high-quality snow thanks to its south-facing orientation, ensuring ideal conditions until late October. With its natural amphitheater shape, it provides a quiet and controlled ski environment, free from crowds.

Its ski school offers private lessons for all levels, making it a top choice for both first-time skiers and experienced athletes.


Cerro Castor (Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego)


At the southern tip of the continent, Cerro Castor stands out for having the longest season in the Southern Hemisphere. Surrounded by Fuegian forests and overlooking the Beagle Channel, it offers excellent infrastructure and a unique natural setting.

The resort features international-standard slopes and high-end services, with lodging options just meters from the pistes—ensuring a seamless snow and relaxation experience.

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Lodges and Accommodations with Regional Identity


In these destinations, lodging is an essential part of the experience. Beyond traditional luxury hotels, other sought-after options include winter glamping, mountain refuges, and boutique lodges, with architecture inspired by the Andes and attention to detail.


These spaces offer warmth, silence, and comfort. Rooms with fireplaces, panoramic views, and spa services blend with local gourmet cuisine, showcasing Patagonian trout, venison, forest mushrooms, and handmade sweets. Many chefs use seasonal ingredients and design custom menus.



Faro Boutique Hotel & SpaVilla La Angostura (Neuquén)

Altos Los Pioneros & SpaVilla La Angostura (Neuquén)

Puerto Manzano Boutique HotelVilla La Angostura (Neuquén)

Las Balsas Relais & ChâteauxVilla La Angostura (Neuquén)

Patagonia Vista LodgeBariloche (Río Negro)

Nómade Patagonia Glamping & DomesTrevelin (Chubut)

Patagonia Eco DomesEl Chaltén (Santa Cruz)

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Personalized Snow Experiences


Enjoying the mountains away from the masses opens the door to unique experiences that transform the typical winter trip into an active luxury adventure.

Private ski or snowboard lessons in places like Cerro Bayo or La Hoya are among the most valued options, offering tailored instruction and enhanced safety for all skill levels.


See the Snow from a Helicopter Transfer


Helicopter transfers, also called heli experiences, allow travelers to reach the lodge directly from the nearest airport. These not only save time, but also offer unforgettable aerial views of snowy valleys and mountains.

Highlights include:


  • Heli-skiing in Cholila – Heli Ski Argentina
  • Patagonia Heliski (LUEX)
  • Private Heliski Week – Explore Share
  • Heliski in Ushuaia – HeliusHuaia
  • Patagonia Chopper – Exclusive Flights in Bariloche
  • Heli Picnics – Río Manso Camp (Bariloche)

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Signature Cuisine in the Snow


Signature cuisine also plays a starring role. Whether in cozy forest lodges, glamping sites, or alpine huts, private dinners enhance the experience. Some venues allow guests to cook with the chef or enjoy wine and chocolate tastings in tranquil settings.


  • Fire Cuisine with Francis Mallmann – Isla Soplada, Patagonia
  • Spegazzini Refuge – Patagonian flavors by the glacier
  • María Turquesa Cruise Dinner – Glaciares Gourmet, El Calafate

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Heli-Ski, Backcountry & Snowshoeing Adventures


For those seeking adventure, options include heli-skiing, backcountry touring, or snowshoeing at sunset. In Tierra del Fuego, snowmobile excursions cross ancient forests, offering a deeper connection to the landscape.

Notable experiences:


  • Heliski in Cholila – Heli Ski Argentina
  • Ski Touring in Ushuaia – Glaciar Martial Reserve
  • Snowshoeing in Bariloche – Andemita Patagonia
  • Snowshoe Trek to Refugio Frey – Andes Outdoors
  • Night Adventure in Ushuaia – White Experience
  • Snowmobiles and ATVs – Cerro Catedral, Bariloche
  • Snowmobile Experience – El Calafate

How to Plan a Boutique Winter Trip in Argentina


The key is early planning and personalization. Most exclusive lodges and luxury services have limited availability, so advance reservations are essential, especially for July and August. Some operators offer all-inclusive packages with lodging, activities, transfers, and meals.


Winter in Argentina is broad and diverse, and for those seeking calm skiing, stylish lodging, and a more intimate connection with snow, these proposals offer a new way to travel: more mindful, more personal, and deeply connected to the surroundings.