Isla Victoria, nestled within Nahuel Huapi National Park near Bariloche in Argentine Patagonia, is a natural treasure that captivates visitors with its lush vegetation, volcanic-sand beaches, and cultural heritage. What makes it unique is its proximity to the legendary myrtle forest of the Quetrihue Peninsula, the only place in the world where myrtle bushes grow into trees, creating a rare and enchanting woodland. Travellers can explore scenic trails leading to Playa del Toro, where ancient rock paintings by native peoples remain preserved, enjoy panoramic views across the lake, and immerse themselves in the island’s rich biodiversity guided by park specialists. Accessible by boat from Puerto Pañuelo, Isla Victoria offers a blend of natural wonder, history, and unforgettable landscapes.