El Calafate is a charming city located in the El Calafate and Vicinity region of Santa Cruz, Argentina. Nestled in the southern Patagonian region, this picturesque city is known for its stunning natural beauty and serves as the gateway to the world-famous Los Glaciares National Park. The city is named after the calafate berry, a small fruit that grows abundantly in the area and is used to make delicious jams and liqueurs. El Calafate has a population of around 22,000 residents and is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.