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Hotel Albatros

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This modern, 4-storey hotel's primary attribute is its central location on the waterfront in the centre of town. It is juts a couple of minutes' walk from the cruise ship dock, so passengers who overnight here can just stroll down to their vessel at embarkation time.

The Albatros Hotel's primary attribute is its central location on the waterfront in the centre of town. It is juts a couple of minutes' walk from the cruise ship dock, so passengers who overnight here can just stroll down to their vessel at embarkation time. It is also a comfortable, if functional, place to stay with a striking, glass fronted façade promising views of the Beagle Channel from the bar and restaurant.

Décor is bright and cheerful, and there is a lively feel as the hotel is used for checking in cruise ship passengers. rooms are compact, simply decorated with TV and private bathroom, located on the side and back of the hotel with street views. Other facilities include a spa with sauna, steam room and hot tub.

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What our clients say

  • We had a great time.  We'll definitely be going back to Argentina in the future. 

    HD Feb 2011
  • Excellent trip during which we felt we saw some of the real Argentina. Delightful and helpful people abounded who had an enviable pride in their country. Excellent service from JLA…

    ML, Cheltenham Jun 2013
  • Most Memorable Moment?: Sitting by the shore of Laguna de los Tres at the base of Mount Fitz Roy in El Chaltén ... or sitting in a wood-fired hot-tub on…

    RB, London Jan 2018
  • The trip was divided into a series of mini holidays and each was memorable in its own way. Obviously the Iguazu Falls were spectacular but we derived much pleasure from…

    MK, Southampton Mar 2018
  • Seeing the iguazu falls was unforgettable. The hotel was beautiful with a fantastic position.

    LD, London Feb 2016
  • Highlights?: Perito Moreno breathtaking, Cerro frias,Patagonian lunch and staff (Anna)delightful, Iguazu spectacular, Tango dancing at El Querandi unforgettable.

    AM, Egham Apr 2017
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Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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