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Let’s go to discover one of the most amazing countries in South America -Argentina!
The price for the program for 1 pax in ½ DBL – 8958 USD
Day 1: Arrival in Buenos Aires - Four Seasons Hotel
You are met at the international airport and taken to the Four Seasons Buenos Aires hotel (price on request). A luxury room with beautiful views; breakfast included.
Welcome to the Paris of South America, a city of refined architecture. The vibrant city of Buenos Aires has always been considered a cultural center for its wide avenues, magnificent facades, green parks, and soft light.
The first thing that strikes you on an Argentina luxury tour is the scale of Buenos Aires. The Avenida 9 de Julio is wider than eight lanes of traffic, and the Haussmann Baroque facades rise five or six stories, not allowing the sky to close in overhead.
The Four Seasons Buenos Aires stands in Recoleta, a neighborhood where quiet streets smell of jasmine. A room with a city view: in the mornings the eastern light is soft, almost watercolor, and breakfast by the window becomes part of the journey.
If you appreciate the understated elegance of the Four Seasons and Buenos Aires' refined architecture, our luxury Brazil tour offers the same level of impeccable service, from ocean-view suites in Rio to colonial charm in Paraty.
Welcome to the Paris of South America, a city of refined architecture. The vibrant city of Buenos Aires has always been considered a cultural center for its wide avenues, magnificent facades, green parks, and soft light.
The first thing that strikes you on an Argentina luxury tour is the scale of Buenos Aires. The Avenida 9 de Julio is wider than eight lanes of traffic, and the Haussmann Baroque facades rise five or six stories, not allowing the sky to close in overhead.
The Four Seasons Buenos Aires stands in Recoleta, a neighborhood where quiet streets smell of jasmine. A room with a city view: in the mornings the eastern light is soft, almost watercolor, and breakfast by the window becomes part of the journey.
If you appreciate the understated elegance of the Four Seasons and Buenos Aires' refined architecture, our luxury Brazil tour offers the same level of impeccable service, from ocean-view suites in Rio to colonial charm in Paraty.
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Day 2: City Tour & Legendary Tango Dinner Show
Introduction to Buenos Aires: a Buenos Aires city tour). Past the wide avenues, you head to La Boca neighborhood: bright houses, the damp air of the port. Then a walk through San Telmo antique market: old cafes with open doors and quiet conversations. At Plaza Dorrego among the antique stalls you could easily stay longer than planned: old clocks, crockery, books with faded spines. Finally, the strict geometry of Plaza de Mayo Buenos Aires and the muted pink facade of the Casa Rosada.
By evening the light softens, sounds become quieter. Cafes and restaurants with live music and dancing come to the fore. An evening tango show Buenos Aires at Gala Tango (price on request; replacement with a similar restaurant possible) with dinner. An orchestra, fragrant appetizers, wine in the glass. Tango lives in nuance: a slight shift of the body, gliding across the floor, a slightly longer pause. From this tension the real depth is born. Transfer included.
By evening the light softens, sounds become quieter. Cafes and restaurants with live music and dancing come to the fore. An evening tango show Buenos Aires at Gala Tango (price on request; replacement with a similar restaurant possible) with dinner. An orchestra, fragrant appetizers, wine in the glass. Tango lives in nuance: a slight shift of the body, gliding across the floor, a slightly longer pause. From this tension the real depth is born. Transfer included.
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Day 3: Free Day - Tigre, Gaucho Ranch or Uruguay
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time: a moment to slow down or choose one of the proven options of this VIP Argentina travel experience.
Optional Day trip to Tigre Argentina: Tigre is 40 km from Buenos Aires along the Rio de la Plata delta. Within an hour the road reaches the water: the river delta branches into dozens of channels and the town seems to break into islands. People here often travel by water, on private boats, motorboats, and river trams. On a tourist boat you glide along the canals where through the dense foliage you see mansions with moorings, terraces over the water, green parks, and many small restaurants and cafes. This is a different Buenos Aires: quieter, more private, almost intimate. You see San Isidro with its colonial architecture, the presidential residence of Quinta de Olivos, and the 19th-century yacht club building.
Optional Day trip to Tigre Argentina: Tigre is 40 km from Buenos Aires along the Rio de la Plata delta. Within an hour the road reaches the water: the river delta branches into dozens of channels and the town seems to break into islands. People here often travel by water, on private boats, motorboats, and river trams. On a tourist boat you glide along the canals where through the dense foliage you see mansions with moorings, terraces over the water, green parks, and many small restaurants and cafes. This is a different Buenos Aires: quieter, more private, almost intimate. You see San Isidro with its colonial architecture, the presidential residence of Quinta de Olivos, and the 19th-century yacht club building.
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Full-day excursion to a Ranch & Gaucho Fiesta*
Optional Estancia gaucho day tour: the asphalt gives way to a dirt road, the air becomes drier, the smell of grass is stronger. The ranch meets you with homemade empanadas and wine in a pulperia, the traditional bar.
Then a walk around the grounds and horse riding, a visit to the local museum and church. Working up an appetite, you enjoy asado: meat cooked over an open fire, with smoke. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are served, then a traditional dessert with coffee or tea.
After lunch: folk dances and, of course, tango. The climax: a show in which Argentine gaucho cowboys demonstrate their skill with horses and lassos, racing over barriers.
Then a walk around the grounds and horse riding, a visit to the local museum and church. Working up an appetite, you enjoy asado: meat cooked over an open fire, with smoke. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are served, then a traditional dessert with coffee or tea.
After lunch: folk dances and, of course, tango. The climax: a show in which Argentine gaucho cowboys demonstrate their skill with horses and lassos, racing over barriers.
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Tour to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay*
Optional Colonia del Sacramento tour: a day trip to Uruguay from Buenos Aires starts with a ferry crossing of the Rio de la Plata, which here is as wide as a sea with a dense grey-blue color. The charming town of Colonia del Sacramento greets you with the smell of warm stone and eucalyptus in the shade of courtyards. Narrow streets with uneven cobblestones, low houses with tiled roofs: architecture preserved since the 17th century when the Portuguese founded the city. This architecture made the city a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A good lunch, then a leisurely tour by tourist bus through the historic center and waterfront. The city is proud of its parks and gardens, quiet streets, and the waterfront stretching to Real de San Carlos with its bullfighting arena.
Free time for independent exploration.
Included: transfer hotel to Buquebus port and back, walking tour of Colonia, and ferry tickets Buenos Aires to Colonia and back.
A good lunch, then a leisurely tour by tourist bus through the historic center and waterfront. The city is proud of its parks and gardens, quiet streets, and the waterfront stretching to Real de San Carlos with its bullfighting arena.
Free time for independent exploration.
Included: transfer hotel to Buquebus port and back, walking tour of Colonia, and ferry tickets Buenos Aires to Colonia and back.
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Day 4: Flight to El Calafate - Gateway to Patagonia
Individual transfer from the hotel to the airport for the flight to El Calafate tours in Patagonia. From the dense city atmosphere, you move to almost complete silence. The air is colder, drier, the wind is felt immediately, the open steppe stretches to the horizon.
After arrival you are taken to the Eolo Patagonia lodge, a Patagonia luxury lodge on a ranch estate with panoramic views of the valley, lake, and mountains from the windows. Superior room, full board.
Best time to visit Patagonia: October to March, when the days are long, the roads are open, and the weather allows more time on the trails.
After arrival you are taken to the Eolo Patagonia lodge, a Patagonia luxury lodge on a ranch estate with panoramic views of the valley, lake, and mountains from the windows. Superior room, full board.
Best time to visit Patagonia: October to March, when the days are long, the roads are open, and the weather allows more time on the trails.
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Day 5: A unique natural wonder - the Perito Moreno Glacier
Morning departure to Los Glaciares National Park. On the way the guide tells you about the glacier and the park. The road goes through open steppe, then cold blue lakes and dark mountain masses appear. In Patagonia the space does not press down, there are few reference points, so attention sharpens. You can hear your footsteps, the whisper of the wind, and see the movement of clouds.
The excursion to Perito Moreno Glacier begins on the walkways right at the glacier front. The ice rises as a high wall, the surface broken with deep cracks. A dull crack is heard, then a brief pause, and a mass of ice breaks away into the water. Spray rises upward, the sound spreads through the valley. The route passes several viewpoints over the glacier and the unique park landscapes.
Optional Glacier trekking Perito Moreno: a walk on the glacier and a cocktail with ice from the glacier itself. Return to hotel.
If the raw power of Patagonia's ice captivates you, our Great South America tour connects you to the continent's most dramatic landscapes, from the Uyuni Salt Flats to the Torres del Paine massif.
The excursion to Perito Moreno Glacier begins on the walkways right at the glacier front. The ice rises as a high wall, the surface broken with deep cracks. A dull crack is heard, then a brief pause, and a mass of ice breaks away into the water. Spray rises upward, the sound spreads through the valley. The route passes several viewpoints over the glacier and the unique park landscapes.
Optional Glacier trekking Perito Moreno: a walk on the glacier and a cocktail with ice from the glacier itself. Return to hotel.
If the raw power of Patagonia's ice captivates you, our Great South America tour connects you to the continent's most dramatic landscapes, from the Uyuni Salt Flats to the Torres del Paine massif.
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Day 6: Journey to the End of the World - Ushuaia
Morning departure to El Calafate airport and flight south to Ushuaia tours, the southernmost city on the continent. Here the mountains come right up to the water and the climate changes within a day: cold wind, low clouds, sharp light.
Arrival, welcome, and transfer to Arakur Ushuaia hotel (superior room, breakfasts included). Reviews of the Arakur Ushuaia note its solitude, quiet, large windows, and level of service. The hotel stands on an elevated position with a panoramic view of the Beagle Channel navigation and the mountain ridges.
Arrival, welcome, and transfer to Arakur Ushuaia hotel (superior room, breakfasts included). Reviews of the Arakur Ushuaia note its solitude, quiet, large windows, and level of service. The hotel stands on an elevated position with a panoramic view of the Beagle Channel navigation and the mountain ridges.
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Day 7: Tierra del Fuego National Park - Park Walk
After breakfast, departure to the legendary Tierra del Fuego National Park. This is one of the most expressive routes in the region and the most southerly nature reserve on the planet, which means you are at the end of the world.
The road runs along the Beagle Channel, the coastline stretching in a narrow strip with mountains rising immediately behind it. The park covers more than 60,000 hectares and the space changes at almost every turn: grey rivers, dense forests, open valleys, cold lakes.
You walk along the Pipo River and see the Susana mountains, Redonda Island, Ensenada Bay, and Roca Lake. Strict forms, restrained colors. The unnecessary falls away: conversations, tension, hurry. People leave here with focused attention and a rare feeling of clarity.
The road runs along the Beagle Channel, the coastline stretching in a narrow strip with mountains rising immediately behind it. The park covers more than 60,000 hectares and the space changes at almost every turn: grey rivers, dense forests, open valleys, cold lakes.
You walk along the Pipo River and see the Susana mountains, Redonda Island, Ensenada Bay, and Roca Lake. Strict forms, restrained colors. The unnecessary falls away: conversations, tension, hurry. People leave here with focused attention and a rare feeling of clarity.
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Excursion to Martillo Island and Magellanic penguins Ushuaia* (optional)
Transfer to the port (about 20 minutes), then a two-hour trip into the Beagle Channel. The water is dark and dense, the wind strengthens as you move away from shore.
Martillo Island appears as a low line on the horizon. By late September the Magellanic penguins return here, take their places, prepare nests, and move in short runs along the shore. Beside them nest Gentoo penguins with their bright beaks, moving confidently and barely reacting to people.
The space is filled with bird calls and the sound of wings. Albatrosses, cormorants, petrels, condors, and South American terns also nest here. The distance almost disappears. The birds pass by or fly nearby, going about their business, not noticing the people. At some point you stop being an observer and simply exist within this space, with the wind, the sounds of the colony, and rare pauses.
*Optional excursion.
Martillo Island appears as a low line on the horizon. By late September the Magellanic penguins return here, take their places, prepare nests, and move in short runs along the shore. Beside them nest Gentoo penguins with their bright beaks, moving confidently and barely reacting to people.
The space is filled with bird calls and the sound of wings. Albatrosses, cormorants, petrels, condors, and South American terns also nest here. The distance almost disappears. The birds pass by or fly nearby, going about their business, not noticing the people. At some point you stop being an observer and simply exist within this space, with the wind, the sounds of the colony, and rare pauses.
*Optional excursion.
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Day 8: Flight to Iguazu - Belmond Hotel
Transfer to the airport and flight north: the climate changes immediately on arrival, the air becomes denser, warmer, and humidity is felt on stepping off the plane. This is the Iguazu Falls tour: a phenomenon that no photograph can convey.
Iguazu is a system of 275 water streams stretched almost three kilometers along the border of two countries, which is why they are part of an Argentina Brazil combined tour.
The water does not fall in a single line: it breaks into dozens of cascades, disappears into mist, and returns as spray. The roar is audible even on approach.
Check-in at the Belmond das Cataratas hotel This is one of the finest 5 star hotels Argentina has to offer, and one of the best Belmond hotels Argentina Brazil.), the only hotel inside the Brazilian national park. Deluxe room, breakfasts included.
Iguazu is a system of 275 water streams stretched almost three kilometers along the border of two countries, which is why they are part of an Argentina Brazil combined tour.
The water does not fall in a single line: it breaks into dozens of cascades, disappears into mist, and returns as spray. The roar is audible even on approach.
Check-in at the Belmond das Cataratas hotel This is one of the finest 5 star hotels Argentina has to offer, and one of the best Belmond hotels Argentina Brazil.), the only hotel inside the Brazilian national park. Deluxe room, breakfasts included.
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Day 9: Brazilian Side of Iguazu Falls
Breakfast at the hotel. Today you head to the Brazilian side of the famous Iguazu. The road passes through dense greenery, the air becomes humid, and the ground vibrates.
The Guarani Indians called this place Big Water. Here the river plunges into a vast gorge and from the Brazilian side beautiful panoramas open up: a wide front of waterfalls disappearing into the mist.
The route runs along walking trails of about 1,200 meters with viewing platforms for spectacular photos. Do not miss the chance to walk to the Devil's Throat Iguazu, the largest of the cascades.
The scale is felt physically: the roar of the water drowns out conversation, the vibration passes through the body, spray flies at the face. This is the Luxury Iguazu Falls experience.
For travelers who want to combine Iguazu with the vibrant energy of Rio and the sophistication of Buenos Aires, our Dreams Come True tour of Brazil and Argentina offers the perfect blend of waterfalls, city life, and coastal beauty.
The Guarani Indians called this place Big Water. Here the river plunges into a vast gorge and from the Brazilian side beautiful panoramas open up: a wide front of waterfalls disappearing into the mist.
The route runs along walking trails of about 1,200 meters with viewing platforms for spectacular photos. Do not miss the chance to walk to the Devil's Throat Iguazu, the largest of the cascades.
The scale is felt physically: the roar of the water drowns out conversation, the vibration passes through the body, spray flies at the face. This is the Luxury Iguazu Falls experience.
For travelers who want to combine Iguazu with the vibrant energy of Rio and the sophistication of Buenos Aires, our Dreams Come True tour of Brazil and Argentina offers the perfect blend of waterfalls, city life, and coastal beauty.
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Macuco Safari*
Optional Macuco Safari Iguazu: the drive through dense jungle begins: humid air, thick greenery, sharp smells of leaves. The route goes by 4x4 through the national park with short stops. The guide tells you about Iguazu National Park and its inhabitants.
At the river, you'll transfer to a speedboat. The engine revs up, and within minutes you're right at the base of the falls. Water plunges from above, pounding against the hull as spray rises in a thick curtain. Your clothes quickly get soaked, and the roar drowns out any chance of conversation. The closeness is so intense you'll want to shout with exhilaration!
If you wish, you can arrange a recording of the trip – on-route filming captures the entire adventure, from the jungle drive right through to approaching the waterfalls.
At the river, you'll transfer to a speedboat. The engine revs up, and within minutes you're right at the base of the falls. Water plunges from above, pounding against the hull as spray rises in a thick curtain. Your clothes quickly get soaked, and the roar drowns out any chance of conversation. The closeness is so intense you'll want to shout with exhilaration!
If you wish, you can arrange a recording of the trip – on-route filming captures the entire adventure, from the jungle drive right through to approaching the waterfalls.
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Bird Park*
Optional Iguazu Bird Park: near the national park sits a bird park with open enclosures where you and the birds share the same space. Birds move freely, fly over the paths, and land on branches within arm's reach.
Species typical of the region: toucans with large bright beaks, parrots of rich shades, rare tropical birds with contrasting plumage.
Colors are dense, almost unreal: deep blue, saturated red, yellow and green transitions. You could spend ages watching the park's inhabitants - their graceful flight, the texture of their feathers, the vivid spark in their eyes. It's all too easy to stay just five more minutes… and glance up to realise an hour has slipped away.
Species typical of the region: toucans with large bright beaks, parrots of rich shades, rare tropical birds with contrasting plumage.
Colors are dense, almost unreal: deep blue, saturated red, yellow and green transitions. You could spend ages watching the park's inhabitants - their graceful flight, the texture of their feathers, the vivid spark in their eyes. It's all too easy to stay just five more minutes… and glance up to realise an hour has slipped away.
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Helicopter ride Iguazu Falls*
Optional Helicopter ride Iguazu Falls: a sharp takeoff, the rotor noise drowns out the sound of the water. Then altitude gained, and the line of waterfalls opens in front of you in its entirety. From above you can clearly see how the river breaks into dozens of streams and plunges down, forming a ragged edge.
You fly over the cascades and turn toward the Devil's Throat. From here it looks like a funnel into which the water disappears. On a sunny day the cloud of spray above the gorge holds many rainbows.
A serious shot of adrenaline guaranteed!
You fly over the cascades and turn toward the Devil's Throat. From here it looks like a funnel into which the water disappears. On a sunny day the cloud of spray above the gorge holds many rainbows.
A serious shot of adrenaline guaranteed!
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Day 10: Argentine Side of Iguazu Falls - Devil's Throat
First you travel through Iguazu Falls both sides national park on an eco-train through dense jungle to the walking trails. Three routes await you on the Argentine side Iguazu:
Lower Circuit (1,700 m, about 1h 45min, medium level): the route leads down to the walkways. Here the streams fall almost overhead, water breaks on the rocks and flies in spray. You clearly see the Saltos Alvar Nunez, Elenita, Lanusse, and Bosetti cascades: a dense wall of water without breaks.
Upper Circuit (1,300 m, about 1 hour, easy): the path runs along the line before the drop. The water comes to the edge and breaks away right beside you, the walkways vibrate slightly. The Adam and Eve cascades are especially beautiful here.
Devil's Throat (1,000 m, about 1.5 hours, medium level): the point with the most powerful stream. Water falls from 82 meters into a narrow gorge, raising dense mist from below.
After the route: transfer to the airport and flight to Buenos Aires. Arrival, welcome, and transfer to hotel.
Lower Circuit (1,700 m, about 1h 45min, medium level): the route leads down to the walkways. Here the streams fall almost overhead, water breaks on the rocks and flies in spray. You clearly see the Saltos Alvar Nunez, Elenita, Lanusse, and Bosetti cascades: a dense wall of water without breaks.
Upper Circuit (1,300 m, about 1 hour, easy): the path runs along the line before the drop. The water comes to the edge and breaks away right beside you, the walkways vibrate slightly. The Adam and Eve cascades are especially beautiful here.
Devil's Throat (1,000 m, about 1.5 hours, medium level): the point with the most powerful stream. Water falls from 82 meters into a narrow gorge, raising dense mist from below.
After the route: transfer to the airport and flight to Buenos Aires. Arrival, welcome, and transfer to hotel.
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Day 11: Departure from Buenos Aires
Individual transfer from the hotel to the airport for the flight home.
Time to gather the impressions that have followed one another so quickly over these days. The trip to Argentina stays with you: as many images and experiences. The dense city rhythm of Buenos Aires, the open silence of Patagonia, the cold air of Ushuaia, the humid hot breath of the Iguazu jungle. Not only the landscape changed but perception itself, from observation to full immersion.
Our VIP tour Argentina is an 11-day journey that delivers a rare spectrum of impressions. What lingers in the memory is not the points on a map, but the moments – the passion of tango, sizzling meat at a ranch and the dash of the gauchos, the understated beauty of Patagonia, the profound silence of the Land of Fire, the endless succession of Iguazú cascades. This 11 day Argentina itinerary is designed to leave you with memories to treasure for years to come!
Time to gather the impressions that have followed one another so quickly over these days. The trip to Argentina stays with you: as many images and experiences. The dense city rhythm of Buenos Aires, the open silence of Patagonia, the cold air of Ushuaia, the humid hot breath of the Iguazu jungle. Not only the landscape changed but perception itself, from observation to full immersion.
Our VIP tour Argentina is an 11-day journey that delivers a rare spectrum of impressions. What lingers in the memory is not the points on a map, but the moments – the passion of tango, sizzling meat at a ranch and the dash of the gauchos, the understated beauty of Patagonia, the profound silence of the Land of Fire, the endless succession of Iguazú cascades. This 11 day Argentina itinerary is designed to leave you with memories to treasure for years to come!
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