





Snow Baptism in Bariloche
Duration
9 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Learn skiing or snowboarding in safe professional environment
Experience slopes at Cerro Catedral with breathtaking mountain views
Guided lessons suitable for complete beginners and advanced learners
Enjoy a full-day adventure exploring snow and winter landscapes
€ 212.08
€ 195.11
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Experience the thrill of skiing or snowboarding in the stunning Argentinian Patagonia. This full-day Snow Experience is designed for all skill levels, from complete beginners to those looking to improve their abilities. The Snow Baptism is guided by certified professional instructors who ensure a safe, fun, and engaging environment. Learn the basics or refine your techniques while enjoying the breathtaking scenery of Cerro Catedral. Surrounded by majestic mountains and pristine snow, you will gain confidence on the slopes and discover the joy of winter sports in one of South America’s most iconic ski resorts.
Spend the day gliding through powdery snow, taking in panoramic views, and creating unforgettable memories. This experience is not just about skiing or snowboarding—it’s an adventure that combines learning, exploration, and excitement. With professional guidance, modern equipment, and the beauty of Bariloche as your backdrop, you’ll leave with skills, confidence, and stories to share. Whether it’s your first time on the snow or your first visit to Cerro Catedral, this Snow Experience promises a full day of fun, challenge, and inspiration.
Professional guide and instructor
Ski transfer from meeting point
Equipment
Access pass to the lifts
Ski or Snowboard
Insurance and medical coverage
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Snow clothes
Ski Lift passes to slopes
Gratuities
Snow clothing
Comfortable clothes and shoes
Water bottle
Camera
Participants age must be 13 or above
Keep personal essentials
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
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Activity Provider: Tangol Tours
Customer Reviews
Gary

This is a great location for varied and interesting skiing for those coming from the Northern Hemisphere, but a few words of caution: The good bits - Stunning setting with view of the high Andes and the local lakes; it is breathtaking - A lot of wide, interesting skiing - A number of fast lifts - New snow cannons ensured a way home by skis - Lots of potential for off-piste - Some really nice restaurants in resort - People are friendly and seem very genuine - We mad friends with the local dogs who roam around the resort and the mountain. The not-so-good bits: - We had mixed weather (which is not the ski lift company's fault) and still enjoyed ourselves though; in Patagonia, as the locals say, the weather changes very quickly. - Some new lifts are slow, making queues for the fast ones - Snow making needs extending (only one home run was open whilst we were here) - The road to resort (which we had to walk on with ski boots) is not a pleasant experience and feels unsafe: the mud and rock 'pavement' is often parked on by cars, so you have to dice with death and avoid the coaches whizzing by as you tread on the asphalt
Grek

Amazing skiing, well groomed runs, lifts that work great. Get there early if you do not want to wait to go up the Amanay lift, because after the pedestrians arrive the line and wait gets crazy long. Download the Catedral App for live updates on runs and lifts that are open/closed and the estimated wait times. SPECTACULAR views from the top
Christian

Cerro Catedral is working full time already! Magic Carpet zone working 100% (Culipatín ya'll). Lifts still not working though (planned to start by mid June). Ski slopes for beginners that are currently open: Princesa and Evento. Bear in mind no fresh snow since the early snowstorm May 9th. Still early season! On the bright side: everything is free for all. No restrooms though. If you happen to need one, I'm gonna save you the pain and tell you to go straight to the McDonald's and buy yourself a cup coffee to get the privilege of a using a restroom 😉
Paulo

Catedral is the biggest ski resort in Argentina by all standards: skiable area, infrastructure and runs. It gets packed and wind conditions tends to close a few of the lifts. Still, it’s a great place for skiers of all levels, having the biggest beginners area in the country as well. And more recently they have invested in a few snow cannons on that area that allow all-season snow to practice. Runs are good, long enough even though the off piste terrain is not that challenging or allowing.
Abigail

Can’t beat the views at this place. Top of the mountain is gorgeous!!!! Reminds me of Lake Tahoe or Alaska. The mountain definitely gets crowded and the lines can get long. The snow at the top is much better than the snow at the bottom. There is a free parking lot with a bus shuttle. You can also pay to park in the front which is 3,500 pesos. The village is cool to walk around and grab food. Recommend going to the restaurant at the top. It’s usually a wait to get a table but great views up there with good food.
