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Exploring Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls & El Calafate
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10 days – 9 nights
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5 days – 4 nights
Ushuaia & El Calafate
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5 days – 4 nights
4-Day Trip in Salta Province & Salinas Grandes
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4 days – 3 nights
4-Day Trip to Mendoza & The Andes
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4 days – 3 nights
El Calafate & El Chalten Majestic Wonders
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4 days – 3 nights
Ushuaia with Airfare from Buenos Aires
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4 days – 3 nights
Cafayate, Humahuaca & Salinas Grandes
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3 days – 2 nights
Patagonia: Torres del Paine, Perito Moreno & Balmaceda Glacier
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3 days – 2 nights
Iguazu Falls – 2-Day Tour + Transfers
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2 days – 1 night
Combo: 2-Day Argentinian & Brazilian Iguazu Falls
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2 days – 1 night
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Buenos Aires is a city of movement, memory, and meaning. As Argentina’s capital, it brings together European architecture, Latin American energy, and a deep cultural pulse. Walk through San Telmo, where tango dancers perform in the streets and antique shops line the sidewalks. Visit Teatro Colón, explore the historic Recoleta Cemetery, and trace political history in Plaza de Mayo. In Palermo, parks and cafés create space for creativity and conversation. La Boca offers color, football, and working-class pride. Along Avenida Corrientes, bookstores and theaters reflect the city’s literary spirit. At the waterfront in Puerto Madero, modern towers rise beside restored docks. Whether you’re sharing an asado, dancing in a milonga, or watching the sun set over the Río de la Plata, Buenos Aires invites you to engage—with its stories, its people, and its rhythm.
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El Calafate
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El Calafate is a gateway to Patagonia’s ice and silence, where nature takes center stage and time slows down. Located on the shores of Lake Argentino, this small town connects travelers to the vast landscapes of Los Glaciares National Park, home to the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier. Walk the panoramic trails overlooking the glacier’s shifting walls of ice, or take a boat across turquoise waters to see Spegazzini and Upsala, two of the park’s other frozen giants. In town, stroll along Avenida del Libertador, visit the Laguna Nimez Reserve for birdwatching, or learn about the region’s indigenous and natural history at the Historical Interpretation Center. El Calafate also offers access to El Chaltén, Argentina’s trekking capital, just a few hours away. Whether you’re hiking through wind-swept valleys, sharing a meal in a rustic estancia, or tasting the local calafate berry—said to ensure your return—this Patagonian outpost blends wilderness, wonder, and quiet hospitality.
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Mendoza
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Mendoza is a city shaped by mountains, wine, and quiet resilience. Set at the foot of the Andes, it’s the heart of Argentina’s wine country and a starting point for adventures into high-altitude landscapes. The city itself is calm and spacious, with tree-lined streets, wide plazas, and a rhythm that invites slow exploration. Walk through Plaza Independencia, the central square surrounded by museums and cafés. Visit Parque General San Martín, a vast green space with lakes, monuments, and views from Cerro de la Gloria. In the historic Central Market, local flavors and regional produce reflect the city’s agricultural soul. Beyond the city, the Uco Valley and Maipú offer access to world-class wineries, where Malbec and mountain air define the experience. For those seeking altitude, Aconcagua Provincial Park lies nearby, home to the highest peak in the Americas.
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Puerto Iguazú
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Puerto Iguazú is a town shaped by water, forest, and quiet intensity. Located in Argentina’s far northeast, it serves as the gateway to Iguazú Falls, one of the most powerful natural spectacles on Earth. The town itself is compact and relaxed, with leafy streets, artisan markets, and a steady rhythm that contrasts with the roar of the nearby cascades. Walk the trails of Iguazú National Park, where the Upper and Lower Circuits offer views of hundreds of waterfalls surrounded by jungle. Stand at the edge of Garganta del Diablo, the Devil’s Throat, and feel the force of millions of liters of water plunging into mist. Take a boat ride upriver or cross into Brazil for a different perspective. In town, visit the Hito Tres Fronteras, where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet. Explore the Guira Oga Wildlife Refuge, learn about indigenous heritage, or sample river fish and tropical fruits in local restaurants. The evenings bring a slower pace—craft fairs, quiet plazas, and the scent of rain on warm stone.
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Salta
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Salta is a city rooted in tradition and surrounded by vast landscapes. Located in Argentina’s northwest, it blends colonial architecture, Andean culture, and access to some of the country’s most striking natural scenery. Known as Salta la Linda, it offers a slower rhythm and a strong sense of place. Walk through the historic center, where Plaza 9 de Julio anchors museums, churches, and cafés. Visit the Cathedral Basilica and the San Francisco Church, both landmarks of faith and design. Ride the cable car to Cerro San Bernardo for views over the city and the surrounding valleys. Beyond Salta, the Calchaquí Valleys stretch toward Cafayate, with winding roads, desert vineyards, and surreal rock formations. The Train to the Clouds climbs into the high plains, crossing bridges and canyons on its way to the Puna. In nearby towns like Cachi and Purmamarca, adobe houses and quiet streets reflect the region’s indigenous and colonial heritage.
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San Carlos de Bariloche
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San Carlos de Bariloche is a city shaped by lakes, mountains, and alpine spirit. Located in northern Patagonia, it sits on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, surrounded by forests and snow-capped peaks. The town blends outdoor adventure with European heritage, offering a mix of nature, culture, and quiet charm. Walk through the center, where Swiss-style architecture, chocolate shops, and stone buildings reflect the region’s immigrant past. Visit the Civic Center, explore local history at the Museum of Patagonia, or take in panoramic views from Cerro Campanario. In winter, Cerro Catedral becomes Argentina’s top ski destination; in summer, trails and lakes invite hiking, kayaking, and fly fishing. Drive the Circuito Chico, a scenic loop past viewpoints, breweries, and hidden beaches. Stop at Colonia Suiza for traditional curanto or explore the quiet shores of Lake Moreno. Whether you’re sipping craft beer, watching the clouds roll over the Andes, or sharing a meal by the fire, Bariloche offers a rhythm that’s grounded, scenic, and welcoming.
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Ushuaia
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Ushuaia is a city at the edge of the world, where mountains, sea, and sky converge in dramatic silence. Located in Tierra del Fuego, it’s the southernmost city on Earth and a gateway to Antarctica, polar waters, and Patagonian wilderness. The town itself stretches along the Beagle Channel, framed by the Martial Mountains, with a mix of maritime charm and frontier resilience. Walk through the port and along Avenida San Martín, where shops and cafés reflect the rhythm of daily life. Visit the Museo del Fin del Mundo to explore the region’s indigenous and colonial past, or ride the Tren del Fin del Mundo, a historic railway that winds through forests and valleys once crossed by prisoners and pioneers. In Tierra del Fuego National Park, trails lead to quiet bays, lenga forests, and the symbolic end of Ruta Nacional 3 at Lapataia Bay. Boat tours through the Beagle Channel reveal sea lions, penguins, and the red-and-white Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse, often called the “Lighthouse at the End of the World.” In winter, Cerro Castor offers skiing with views of the southern Andes; in summer, hiking and kayaking open up the coastline and backcountry.
