
 
Argentina is vast & vibrant. It is impossible to explore Argentina completely in one visit. Here we recommend the best places for your first exploration of South America's 2nd largest country, a place of warmth and diversity.

Mount Acconcagua is the tallest
peak in the western hemisphere.
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Colorful houses and facades in the famous La Boca barrio of Buenos Aires.
Arrive Buenos Aires
Staying Recoleta
Rest from the long journey at one of the top hotels in the world. Explore Latin America's most European city. Learn to tango. Stroll through the outdoor museum that is La Boca. Make a side trip to Mar de Plata if the beach calls to you. The beaches are quiet from Apr - Nov, and bustling during the Argentine summer, Dec - Mar.

Fly to Mendoza
Live on a Vineyard
Journey west toward the Andes to explore some of Argentina's 2000 vineyards - Mendoza is home to more than half of them. Argentina is the world's 5th largest wine producer. The best time to be in wine country is the March harvest.
See Mendoza, Argentina Field Notes in our blog!

A view of the Mendoza Vineyard from the terrace of a winery in Mendoza, where Malbec grapes are grown.
Year-round, cellar tours are arranged by horseback or private car with an oenologist guide to share details on the regions viticulture. Visit "Punta del Inca", a natural stone bridge created by glaciers over the Mendoza River. Trek at the foot of Aconcagua, the highest peak in S. America. Bathe in thermal springs.
Train to the Clouds or
ski Las Lenas
Staying Salta or Las Lenas
The famous Tren de las Nubes (train of the clouds) leaves from Salta and ascends to the heart of the Andes utilizing 19 tunnels and 29 bridges, passing through small Andean towns, gorges & ravines.
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Las Leñas skiing/snowboarding resort
in the Cordillera mountains.
Or, if you love snow sports, we can arrange a trip to Las Leñas, one of S. America's top ski destinations. Either way, you'll be exploring the Andes close to the Chilean border!
Iguazú Falls
Staying in the National Park
in Brazil
This is one of the world's most dramatic natural wonders. Eleanor Roosevelt's comment, upon seeing Iguazú Falls, was "poor Niagra". The falls straddle the border with southern Brazil where the Iguazú River drops into a cauldron known as the Devil's Throat.

Take boat rides up and down the river. Visit the bird park in Brazil to see an incredible variety of tropical species in large walk-through aviaries. Trek through the subtropical rainforest to see toucans and butterflies such as the giant blue morpho.
Visit Glacier Park
Staying in El Calafte on Lago Argentino
One of the most spectacular parks in Argentina is Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Trek the World Heritage Site, Perito Moreno and let the glaciers calm your spirit. Boat from Punta Bandera to the Upsala Glacier.

Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Patagonia.
Argentine Lake District
Staying alpine village resort
The Lake District offers skiing, hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, and fabulous regional cuisine in two of Argentina's most charming villages, San Martin de los Andes & Villa la Angostura. These picturesque towns provide quiet surroundings to chic tourists who favor unlimited amenities and services.
Buenos Aires
Return to the capital for art, culture, museums, and gift shopping. Overnight and depart for home. |