Enjoy Patagonia from the water, with personalized excursions that connect you with the calm and beauty of its lakes.
Located on the shores of majestic Lake Lácar, San Martín de los Andes is the gateway to the southern part of Lanín National Park. This destination combines nature, history, and adventure, and in the summer, it becomes the epicenter of water activities, including boat trips, sport fishing, and private excursions.
Lake Lácar, of glacial origin and located on the Pacific slope, is surrounded by mountains, bays, and beaches with crystal-clear waters. Together with Lake Lolog, it forms an unparalleled natural setting for those seeking to enjoy Patagonia from another perspective.
An encounter with nature from the water
Enjoy a unique experience with private boat excursions on the imposing lakes Lácar and Lolog. The modern, comfortable, and safe boats, with a capacity for up to 8 passengers, are ideal for sharing unforgettable moments with family, partners, and friends.
You can choose between half-day and full-day trips, touring the region's most iconic landscapes. During the trip, you will have the opportunity to visit sandy beaches that are only accessible by water, where you can relax, share some mate, and enjoy lunch surrounded by nature.
From the waters of Lake Lácar, Peak Store invites you to explore Patagonia at your own pace, with tours designed according to your preferences: relaxation, photography, adventure,exploration. Tours last a minimum of 2 hours and include the option of a local guide, who will share information about the flora, fauna, and history of the area, ensuring a safe, personalized, and memorable experience.
Boats and rentals
At Peak Rental Boat, we offer you the possibility of renting boats in San Martín de los Andes, Neuquén, in the heart of Argentine Patagonia. Sail the southern lakes and access pristine beaches and hidden bays, where nature can be enjoyed in its purest form.
Our boats are ideal for those looking to relax as well as those who enjoy water sports such as fishingskiing. All boats are certified by the Argentine Coast Guard (PNA), insured, and equipped with safety and VHF communication devices.
