Discover the essence of Argentina on an exclusive journey, where vibrant cultures, exquisite cuisine, stunning natural wonders, and the vivid colors of its landscapes come together to create a truly unforgettable experience.
Day 1 - Buenos Aires
Transfer in private service from international airport to hotel with guide.
Acommodation: Faena Hotel (or similar)
Buenos Aires Highlights and Colón Theatre
Private service with Guide - Lunch included
From the sophisticated districts of Recoleta and Palermo to the dynamic heart of downtown Buenos Aires, you’ll discover the city's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Stroll through the historic Plaza de Mayo, marvel at architectural icons like the world-renowned Colon Theatre—celebrated as one of the top five opera houses globally—the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the impressive Congress Palace.
Venture into the cobblestone streets of San Telmo, once the cradle of the city’s aristocracy, and immerse yourself in the colorful charm of Caminito street in La Boca, a historic haven for Italian immigrants along the Riachuelo. Conclude your journey with the modern vibrancy of Puerto Madero, home to a thriving restaurant scene set against the stunning waterfront.
Tailored for discerning travelers, this tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, ensuring a truly unforgettable Buenos Aires experience.
Dinner at Hotel or Local Restaurant (If needed, private roundtrip transfer will be included).
Day 2 - Buenos Aires
Private service, with guide
Magical Origins of Buenos Aires - Zanjón de Granados Experience
Private service, with guide
Step into the enchanting history of Buenos Aires with a visit to El Zanjón, where poetry, history, and myth converge in the city’s most significant archaeological site.
This private tour takes you back to the earliest settlements of Buenos Aires. Beneath a beautifully restored 1830s mansion lies a spectacular labyrinth of wide, vaulted brick tunnels that were sealed and forgotten for centuries.
The experience concludes with a taste of Argentina’s culinary heritage, featuring traditional empanadas paired with fine local wine.
Delta Navigation Experience
Private service, with guide
Embark on a unique private sailing journey aboard a classic boat. Over the course of approximately four hours, you’ll navigate the serene waters of the Luján, Sarmiento, San Antonio rivers, and more, taking in breathtaking views. The highlight of the experience is an aperitif set against the stunning backdrop of the Río de la Plata and the Buenos Aires skyline. Indulge in a gourmet charcuterie and cheese board, accompanied by a selection of beverages, including non-alcoholic options, beer, wine, or sparkling wine.
The schedule is flexible, but we highly recommend an afternoon departure to fully enjoy the mesmerizing sunset.
To finish your day, we will provide a round trip private transfer from hotel to restaurant, with guide.
Day 3 - Buenos Aires
A Day in the Countryside at Estancia La Bamba de Areco
Nestled in the heart of the pampas, just 120 km from Buenos Aires, La Bamba de Areco is a 19th-century estancia that exudes character and charm. Its colonial-style buildings, adorned with deep red facades, embody the spirit of the gaucho, while the expansive tree-lined park and welcoming service create an atmosphere of warmth and magic.
Your countryside experience begins with a warm welcome at La Pulpería, where you’ll hear tales of the estancia's rich history while enjoying delicious empanadas. Before or after the traditional asado lunch, take a leisurely horseback ride through the stunning landscapes. Lunch features classic Argentine barbecue paired with fine wine, accompanied by fresh salads and a decadent dessert. In the afternoon, relax and savor the time-honored tradition of tea.
La Bamba de Areco is not just a destination—it’s a journey into the essence of Argentine culture.
Note: La Bamba de Areco does not accept minors. If traveling with children, we will provide a quote for a similar day-stay option.
Dinner and Show at Rojo Tango
Immerse yourself in the passion and elegance of tango at Rojo Tango, an exclusive show held in the opulent surroundings of the Faena Hotel in Puerto Madero. Known for its intimate and luxurious ambiance, Rojo Tango transports you to the golden age of this iconic Argentine dance through a mesmerizing blend of music, movement, and storytelling.
The evening begins with a welcome drink in the stylish lounge before the curtains rise on a performance that showcases world-class dancers, live musicians, and exquisite costumes. The choreography combines tradition with innovation, offering a unique interpretation of tango's evolution.
Guests can also indulge in a gourmet three-course dinner paired with fine Argentine wines, perfectly complementing the evening’s sophisticated atmosphere.
Day 4 - El Calafate
Private transfer from the hotel to the airport in Buenos Aires, accompanied by a guide.
Acommodation: Xelena Hotel (or similar)
4x4 Adventure Around the Argentine Lake in the Millenary Caves
Private transfer with Spanish and English-speaking guide - Shared Dinner Experience - Beverages included
Embark on an exciting 4x4 adventure along the stunning Argentine lake, where you'll journey through cliffs and the majestic Andes Mountain Range. As you explore this dramatic landscape, you'll learn about the pioneering expeditions and the Tehuelche culture. The adventure takes you to prehistoric caves adorned with ancient rock paintings, offering fascinating insights into early human history. While enjoying a delicious lunch or dinner, you'll be immersed in this unique natural and historical environment. This experience is accessible to everyone, including those with reduced mobility, with transportation provided in a Land Rover (6 pax per vehicle).
Day 5 - El Calafate
Mini-Trekking on Perito Moreno Glacier
Shared service with bilingual mountain guides - Moderate difficulty - Navigation and park entrance included - Box lunch included
Departing El Calafate, you'll journey along Provincial Route 11 toward the Magallanes Peninsula. Upon arrival at the “Bajo de las Sombras” port, you'll board a boat to cross Lago Rico, a 20-minute navigation to the opposite shore facing the southern wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Disembark to meet expert mountain guides who will lead you to a nearby shelter with restroom facilities. A brief 1 km hike along the lake’s edge follows, during which you'll learn fascinating details about glaciology and the history of Perito Moreno Glacier.
At the glacier’s edge, your guides will equip you with crampons and helmets. After a safety briefing, the real adventure begins—an unforgettable 90-minute trek on the glacier itself. Marvel at unique ice formations, including crevasses, sinkholes, seracs, and lagoons, while surrounded by the breathtaking icy landscape.
After the trek, you'll return to the shelter via a scenic pathway through the lush Patagonian Andean forest. A short boat ride will bring you back to the starting point. From there, transfer to the glacier’s viewing platforms for stunning panoramic views of the glacier's towering walls and its various self-guided trails. Return to El Calafate concludes this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Dinner at Mako Fuegos - Discover a unique journey of flavors in the heart of Patagonia.
Private rountrip transfers to Hotel.
Mako, meaning "fresh" in Tehuelche—the language of Argentina's indigenous peoples—honors their traditions of cooking with fire and hot stones. This cuisine is rooted in the finest local products, embracing the seasonality of Patagonia's abundant offerings to create a truly unique dining experience. This contemporary Patagonian culinary concept has been celebrated for its excellence. Complementing the menu is an exceptional wine cellar featuring over 200 labels from more than 40 prestigious wineries.
Day 7 - All Glacier Navigation - Captain's Club
Reduced Capacity Cabin on board and Preference location on Refuge - with guide - Lunch included
This unforgettable journey begins at Punta Bandera, located 50 km from El Calafate. The navigation takes you through the northern section of Lake Argentino, where you’ll witness enormous icebergs that have calved from the majestic Upsala Glacier, the largest in the region. The adventure continues to a viewpoint offering breathtaking views of three hanging glaciers: Peineta, Seco, and Heim.
The highlight of the trip is the Spegazzini Glacier, standing an impressive 130 meters tall. Here, you’ll disembark to explore a scenic forest trail leading to the Spegazzini Refuge. This 300-meter path features panoramic viewpoints, perfect for admiring the stunning Glacier Bay. At the refuge, you’ll have time to relax and enjoy your surroundings. For those seeking more adventure, a medium-difficulty trekking route along a wooden trail offers natural lookouts and spectacular views. After two hours in this area, you’ll return by boat to the port and then to your hotel.
Elevate your navigation to an extraordinary level with the exclusive Captain’s Club, designed to enhance your enjoyment of this magical and once-in-a-lifetime adventure. The Captain’s Club offers personalized service, including seating in a private, premium cabin for added comfort and privacy. A dedicated guide and host will attend to you throughout the journey. Indulge in an exclusive dining experience, with complimentary non-alcoholic beverages available during the trip, as well as alcoholic options for special moments. Upon arrival at the Spegazzini Base, a spectacular menu of regional Patagonian delights awaits, making your adventure truly unforgettable.
Dinnet at Local Restaurant
Private rountrip transfers to Hotel.
Day 8 - Iguazú
Private transfer from El Calafate airport with guide.
Private transfer from Iguazú aiport to hotel.
Acommodation: Meliá Hotel (or similar)
Dinner at Hotel
Day 9 - Iguazú
Private service with guide - Lunch included
The Falls... a perspective from Argentina
With over 65,000 hectares, Iguazú National Park is named after the river that forms its northern boundary, between the Argentine province of Misiones and Brazil. There, framed by the lush subtropical rainforest, lie the majestic Iguazú Falls, which, with more than 275 cascades, are the most powerful in the world. Various walkways take visitors deep into the heart of the falls, allowing for views from different angles. The lower circuit is ideal for feeling part of nature and refreshing oneself with the mist from the falls. In contrast, the upper circuit leads to different viewpoints, including the balcony of the legendary Devil's Throat, the largest waterfall, where water plunges from over 80 meters in height, always accompanied by the curious swallows, the park's characteristic bird.
The Big Adventure
Shared service - with guide
This tour combines jungle and water, providing an active way to experience the Falls. Participants enter the jungle aboard special trucks with experienced guides. After a while on interpretive trails, the vehicles are left behind to board inflatable boats and navigate the canyon of the Lower Iguazú River, tackling rapids and enjoying views of the Falls from the San Martín Island to the Tres Mosqueteros Falls. After admiring the impressive Devil's Throat, the tour reaches its peak excitement at the San Martín Falls, the closest one can get by boat in Iguazú Park. It's an excursion that will literally leave you soaked!
Note: For safety reasons, the following individuals cannot participate in this tour: children under 12 years old, pregnant women, and those with heart conditions, etc.
The Argentine Experience
Private transfer with guide - Shared Service
Enjoy an interactive culinary experience in Puerto Iguazú. Chefs and guides will teach you about Argentine cuisine and culture, including our hand gestures. The program includes various participatory activities: learn to make your own empanadas using the traditional "repulgue" technique, try a typical appetizer with grilled provoleta cheese, slices of chorizo, and chicken, enjoy wine during dinner, make alfajores for dessert, and finally, learn about the history of yerba mate and how to prepare mate (the national infusion).
Day 10 - Iguazú
Private service - With guide - Lunch included
The Falls... perspective from Brazil
At the western edge of the Paraná River, on the border between Argentina and Brazil, Iguazú National Park is a vast Paraná tropical rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the largest forest reserves in South America, home to countless animal and plant species. On this tour of the Brazilian side, you descend by elevator to the base of the Iguazú Falls, just above river level. A one-thousand-meter walkway allows you to admire the majestic falls from different viewpoints, or you can take an elevator to the Floriano viewpoint, the most significant on the Brazilian side.
A vehicle will be waiting to transfer you to Iguazú International Airport.
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