Yeti Ice Bar

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Yeti Ice Bar is an ice-themed cocktail bar and attraction in El Calafate, Argentina, where the entire bar area—walls, bar, and glasses—is made of ice and guests enjoy drinks in a sub-zero environment.

El Calafate, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

About Yeti Ice Bar

Yeti Ice Bar is a themed cocktail bar and tourist attraction located in the Patagonia town of El Calafate, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Marketed as the first ice bar in the area, it features a warm entrance bar plus a main ice chamber where the floors, walls, bar, furniture, and even many of the drinking glasses are made of ice. Guests are provided with special ponchos, gloves, and crampons before entering the ice room, where they can enjoy cocktails, shots, and soft drinks amid music and themed lighting. The venue often offers sushi and other light bites in the warm bar before or after the ice experience. ([civitatis.com](https://www.civitatis.com/en/el-calafate/yeti-ice-bar/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “Yeti Ice Bar Srl” on a card statement typically corresponds to admission and drinks purchased during a timed session in the ice bar, often sold as packages (for example, 25 minutes of open bar or a fixed number of drinks) plus any extra beverages or food ordered in the adjacent warm bar. Tour operators may also bundle Yeti Ice Bar tickets into broader excursion packages, so the descriptor could appear even if you booked through a third party. Some banks may show small pre-authorizations or pending amounts when a tab is opened or a card is verified before final billing. ([civitatis.com](https://www.civitatis.com/en/el-calafate/yeti-ice-bar/?utm_source=openai))

To verify or resolve questions about a Yeti Ice Bar charge, cardholders should first match the date and amount with their visit to El Calafate or a tour that included the bar. Receipts are typically provided at the bar, and reservations or ticket confirmations may arrive by email from the venue or a tour agency. If something looks incorrect, customers can contact Yeti Ice Bar directly using the phone or email listed on their official channels or website, and request a copy of the receipt or clarification of the charges. If the merchant confirms no matching transaction, or if unauthorized use is suspected, the cardholder should promptly contact their bank to dispute the charge and request a new card. ([bars10.com](https://www.bars10.com/AR/El-Calafate/1457534287872239/Yeti-Ice-Bar?utm_source=openai))

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  1. Yeti Ice Bar Srl

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “Yeti Ice Bar Srl” on my credit card statement?

This charge usually relates to your visit to Yeti Ice Bar in El Calafate, Argentina, and may cover the entrance package to the ice bar (typically a 25‑minute session with a set number of drinks or open bar) plus any additional cocktails, soft drinks, or food you ordered in the warm bar area. If you booked an excursion that included Yeti Ice Bar through a tour operator, the payment may also be processed under the bar’s legal name, Yeti Ice Bar SRL. ([civitatis.com](https://www.civitatis.com/en/el-calafate/yeti-ice-bar/?utm_source=openai))

What are typical prices or amounts for a visit to Yeti Ice Bar?

Yeti Ice Bar commonly charges a fixed price per person for admission to the ice room, which includes a limited number of drinks or an open‑bar option during a 25‑minute session, with pricing updated periodically in Argentine pesos. Additional cocktails, soft drinks, and sushi or snacks in the warm bar are charged separately. As a result, statement amounts often reflect a rounded package price plus any extras added to your tab. For current tariffs, it’s best to check their official channels or your tour operator’s price list. ([civitatis.com](https://www.civitatis.com/en/el-calafate/yeti-ice-bar/?utm_source=openai))

Could Yeti Ice Bar place a temporary authorization hold on my card?

Yes. Like many bars and tourist venues, Yeti Ice Bar or its payment processor may place a temporary authorization on your card when opening a tab or confirming your payment method. This can appear as a pending or slightly different amount than your final bill. The hold typically disappears automatically within a few days and is replaced by the final settled charge that matches your receipt. If the pending amount doesn’t drop off, contact your bank and, if needed, the bar for confirmation. ([ar.todosnegocios.com](https://ar.todosnegocios.com/yeti-ice-bar-02902-49-2993?utm_source=openai))

How can I get a receipt or invoice for my Yeti Ice Bar visit?

If you need a receipt or invoice, first check any paper receipt you were given at the bar. If you no longer have it, you can contact Yeti Ice Bar using the phone number or email listed on their website or social profiles and provide details such as the transaction date, approximate time, total amount, and the last four digits of your card. They can usually locate the transaction in their system and issue a duplicate receipt or invoice for your records. ([bars10.com](https://www.bars10.com/AR/El-Calafate/1457534287872239/Yeti-Ice-Bar?utm_source=openai))

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect charge from Yeti Ice Bar?

Start by contacting Yeti Ice Bar directly—by phone, email, or through their official contact form—explaining the issue and sharing any supporting information (receipts, bank screenshots, or booking confirmations). Ask them to review the transaction and process a refund if it was duplicated or overcharged. If you don’t receive a response or disagree with their findings, you should then contact your card issuer to file a formal dispute, following your bank’s chargeback process. ([ar.todosnegocios.com](https://ar.todosnegocios.com/yeti-ice-bar-02902-49-2993?utm_source=openai))

Can Yeti Ice Bar charges come through when I booked a tour package?

Yes. Some local agencies and online platforms sell excursions that include a timed session at Yeti Ice Bar, and in some cases the bar itself processes the payment under its legal entity name, Yeti Ice Bar SRL. This means you might see the merchant as Yeti Ice Bar even though you completed the purchase via a tour company. Check your tour itinerary and confirmation emails to see if a Yeti Ice Bar visit was included on the same date as the transaction. ([brotemedia.sfo3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com](https://brotemedia.sfo3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/winfo/uploads/2022/01/TARIFARIO-2022--1.pdf?utm_source=openai))

How can I contact Yeti Ice Bar if I have questions about a card charge?

You can reach Yeti Ice Bar using the phone number and email address listed on their official website and directories—for example, their published Argentine phone line for the El Calafate location and their contact email. When you contact them, have your visit date, approximate time, and the exact amount charged ready so staff can quickly look up the transaction and clarify any questions about your bill. ([bars10.com](https://www.bars10.com/AR/El-Calafate/1457534287872239/Yeti-Ice-Bar?utm_source=openai))

Is it possible to see multiple small Yeti Ice Bar charges on the same day?

Yes. If you purchased entrance separately from drinks in the warm bar, split payment among different people, or if the bar closed your initial tab and later ran an additional charge for extra drinks or tips, you might see two or more smaller transactions from Yeti Ice Bar on the same date. Reviewing your receipts and total spending from that evening should help you reconcile these amounts; if something still doesn’t match, contact the bar or your bank for clarification. ([restaurantguru.com](https://restaurantguru.com/Yeti-Ice-Bar-El-Calafate?utm_source=openai))

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