22 days tour

Must-Sees Of Patagonia And Iguazú Falls

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Must-Sees Of Patagonia And Iguazú Falls

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Meals mentioned included

Transport

Transportation: transfer to and from all airports

Others

Entrance fees to National parks for all activities included

Guide

Activities mentioned in the itinerary, with English-speaking guide

Accommodation

Accommodation: 21 nights, double room in a 4* hotels

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Insurance

Travel insurance, and repatriation insurance

Others

The meals not mentioned in the trip plan Personal expenses

Flights

National and international flights not included

Optional

Activities mentioned optional

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Itinerary of your trip Must-Sees Of Patagonia And Iguazú Falls

  • Day 1 Welcome To Argentina!
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Welcome To Argentina!

      Welcome to Argentina!


      Upon arrival, a private transfer to your hotel.


      Upon arriving in this fascinating city, you will immerse yourself in a unique atmosphere where architectural elegance blends with contagious energy. Located on the banks of the majestic Río de la Plata, Buenos Aires will seduce you with its cosmopolitan charm and rich cultural history. From magnificent European-style architecture to vibrant neighborhoods full of life, every corner of the city tells a fascinating story and invites you to explore its charms.


      Discover the passion and rhythm of Buenos Aires as you delve into its bustling streets and experience the warmth of its people. Let yourself be carried away by the tempting aromas of restaurants and cafes, where you can enjoy delicious Argentine cuisine and famous cuts of meat.


      Immerse yourself in the city’s rich nightlife, where music and tango dancing invite you to move to the rhythm of passion and emotion. From the elegant boulevards of Avenida 9 de Julio to the charming corners of San Telmo and La Boca, Buenos Aires awaits you with open arms to offer you an unforgettable experience.

  • Day 2 Walking Tour And Mate Tasting
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Walking Tour And Mate Tasting

      Your guide will meet you to show you the historical district (Plaza de Mayo, the Cabildo, and the main buildings), pointing out different architectural styles and impressive domes. After strolling along its Haussmann-style boulevards, head to the bohemian neighborhood of San Telmo and the very colorful La Boca, famous for its unique street, Caminito, a true open-air museum. 


      English-speaking guide.

      Duration: 4 hours.


      Then, you will visit the first space in Latin America where Mate is the real protagonist! 


      A must-do in Argentina, taste this iconic infusion. During this experience, you are going to learn how to prepare your Mate like an expert. 


      We will make you explore the paths of this infusion. Also, you are going to taste traditional Argentinian pastry to enjoy the full experience of drinking mate.


      As if that were not enough, at the store you will find exclusive yerba blends, premium yerbas, and the finest mate items. 


      What is the duration of the experience?

      Approximately 40 minutes.


      What does it include?

      It includes the tasting of yerba mate with specially selected pastry pairings.

      Gifted mate straw (bombilla).

      Certificate of Mate Expert.


      The mate sommelier speaks Spanish and English

  • Day 3 Foodie Experience In The Capital
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Foodie Experience In The Capital

      Free day to explore the city’s most exclusive districts: Recoleta and Retiro.


      First of all, you can visit the famous Recoleta cemetery, where some of the greatest figures in Argentina’s cultural and political history are buried (including a certain "Evita" Perón...).


      Just next door, don’t miss a visit to the Church of El Pilar, and a stroll around Plaza Francia (with its lively weekend market).


      Take a photo of yourself at the stunning Floralis Genérica, or in the eclectic style of the Recoleta Design shopping centre.


      One of the hidden treasures of the Recoleta district is the El Ateneo bookshop, located inside the former Grand Splendide theatre. You can indulge in the pleasures of reading while enjoying a tasty coffee.

      Heading towards the Retiro district, you’ll come across the Ortiz Basualdo palace at the end of the charming Avenida Alvear, now the French embassy.

      Cross Avenida 9 de Julio and stroll down Calle Arroyo and Calle Arenales, home to numerous art galleries and interior design shops. You will then come to the Plaza San Martín, where you can admire the palace of the same name, the statue of the "Libertador", the monument to the soldiers who fell in the Falklands War, the "Torre Monumental" (Argentina’s Big Ben!), and the Kavanagh Palace, the oldest skyscraper in Latin America.


      Finally, if you take the pedestrianised Florida street, you won’t want to miss the Pacifico galleries, whose ceilings are decorated with grandiose frescoes painted by some of Argentina’s most renowned artists.


      At the end of the day, you’re setting off on a culinary journey through the lively streets of Palermo, discovering the trendiest neighborhood in the city while savoring some of its best dishes. During the tour, you’ll have the chance to taste an exciting variety of local dishes that showcase Argentine flavors, enjoy superb sightseeing, and learn more about life in the dazzling capital.


      Elevate your experience with our 4-hour Premium Culinary Tour, an exclusive journey through Palermo’s most luxurious dining destinations, including a Michelin Guide-recognized restaurant and a Top 50 Latin America award winner. Our tour begins at an unconventional spot, a "rotisería" or neighborhood grocery. This retro-inspired place offers an appetizing menu and a relaxed atmosphere. Here, you’ll enjoy a vermouth accompanied by some delicious snacks—all local favorites—before heading to our next destination.


      No culinary tour in Buenos Aires would be complete without wine, so our second stop is a restaurant and wine bar where you’ll taste the famous Argentine malbec, as well as other regional varieties that are less known but equally captivating. Don’t worry, you’ll also have incredible appetizers to accompany the wine tasting.


      Next, we visit an iconic "bodegón" or diner-style restaurant. This lively local classic is a favorite among residents who don’t hesitate to queue up for an elevated version of hearty classics. However, we can skip the line and head straight to the food, sampling a variety of traditional dishes—and more wine!


      And finally—though not least—we make our way to a fantastic parrilla a few blocks away, to savor some of that famous Argentine steak—we promise it’s as good as you’ve heard. And to end the evening on a sweet note, we’ll enjoy the quintessential Argentine dessert (no spoilers!).


      Throughout the tour, you’ll have the chance to admire Palermo’s bold and colorful street art, distinctive low-rise architecture, eclectic shops, and vibrant atmosphere. Our guides know these streets like the back of their hand and are happy to answer any questions you may have.


      Meals: Dinner included

      Duration: 4 hours

      Small group, English/Spanish-speaking guide

  • Day 4 Flight To Trelew And Peninsula Valdes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flight To Trelew And Peninsula Valdes

      Today you will embark on your journey to the eastern coast of Patagonia and the Península Valdés. You will be able to enjoy a region rich in fauna and flora.


      The region of Puerto Madryn and the Península Valdés immerses you in a naturally extraordinary world where marine life takes center stage in a setting of incomparable beauty. Puerto Madryn, located on the eastern coast of Argentine Patagonia, welcomes you with its crystal-clear waters and endless beaches. This charming coastal city is the ideal starting point for exploring the magnificent Península Valdés, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique biodiversity.


      As you delve into the Península Valdés, you will enter a wildlife sanctuary where you can witness an astonishing variety of marine species in their natural habitat. From the top of the cliffs, you can spot Southern Right Whales that arrive in the warm waters of the region to reproduce and raise their young (from July to November). Whale watching is an unforgettable experience that connects you with the grandeur and majesty of these ocean giants.


      In addition to whales, the Península Valdés is home to a great diversity of marine fauna, including elephant seals, Magellanic penguins, orcas, sea lions, and a variety of migratory birds. Nature lovers will be amazed by the opportunity to closely observe these fascinating creatures in their natural environment.

      On land, the Península Valdés offers stunning landscapes that invite exploration. From the expansive Patagonian steppes to the sand dunes and rugged cliffs, every corner of this peninsula will surprise you with its wild beauty and unique biodiversity.


      Trelew - Puerto Madryn: 1 hour

  • Day 5 Snorkeling With Sea Lions
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Snorkeling With Sea Lions

      Free day in Puerto Madryn


      OPTIONAL: YOU WILL ENJOY THE INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE OF SNORKELING WITH SEA LIONS.

      IT’S SAFE, FUN, AND EXCITING...


      The navigation to the Punta Loma Natural Reserve takes no more than 25 minutes, and as you get closer to the diving area, you can already see the typical birds of the place and the imposing shapes of the cliffs.


      It is useful before doing such a dive to do some above-water observation to see and verify the difference in behavior on land and in the sea. Obviously, their way of moving is different. Any human presence on the shore or beach drives them into the sea, but in the water, the opposite happens.


      The play is harmless and peaceful. There is no need to fear them because they seem to enjoy the presence of people in their environment and are not aggressive. The experience usually lasts about 45 minutes in the water, and the presence of sea lions is almost constant.


      The South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) is a species that is distributed along the entire coast of the Valdes Peninsula. The males, with their thick manes and large heads, can reach 2.50 meters and weigh 350 kilograms.


      The group does not exceed 6 people per outing.


      Transportation to/from the meeting point is not included

  • Day 6 Discovering The Wildlife Of Peninsula Valdes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Discovering The Wildlife Of Peninsula Valdes

      This excursion begins in Puerto Madryn at 7:30/8:00 am, picking you up from your hotel. It is a land tour of approximately 400 km and 11 hours in duration, accompanied by tour guides who will help us interpret the natural ecosystem of Península Valdés, a World Heritage Site.


      Since 1999, it has encompassed various unique species that find the area conducive to developing their lives.


      From Puerto Pirámides (located 100 km from Puerto Madryn - a 1:15-hour trip), boats depart for natural encounters with Southern Right Whales in their natural habitat in the Golfo Nuevo. Puerto Pirámides is a tourist village nestled in the Valdés Peninsula.


      For 1:30 hours, you can surround yourself with cetaceans and marine fauna. This navigation is considered the most enjoyable nature experience in the Valdés Peninsula.


      The captain and whale-watching guide will immerse you in the coastal and marine ecosystem with their enriching stories. During the boat trip, you will learn about the behavior and reproductive cycle of the Southern Right Whale in the Golfo Nuevo, from mating and birth to the raising of the calf.


      Departures are daily and are subject to changes depending on weather conditions.

      Presentation time is 30 minutes before the scheduled departure to complete the pre-boarding at the whale-watching company office in Puerto Pirámides.

      Fully enjoy this exciting adventure with the whales by following our recommendations: bring enough warm clothing, arrive half an hour before the scheduled departure, bring sunscreen and sunglasses, and protect your electronic or photographic equipment from possible splashes.


      The Southern Right Whale season runs from mid-June to early December.


      The tour continues towards Caleta Valdés, an interesting geographical feature and settlement for elephant seals and sea lions. We continue our journey, reaching the most prominent point of the Peninsula: Punta Norte.


      On the return, we visit the Interpretation Center. We will also enjoy the panoramic point that shows us both gulfs: Golfo Nuevo and San José. Panoramic observation of Bird Island.

      The estimated return to Puerto Madryn is at 6:30/7:00 pm.


      You will have free time for lunch in Puerto Pirámides or Caleta Valdés.


      Group excursion with an English-speaking guide.

  • Day 7 Punta Tombo Reserve
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Punta Tombo Reserve

      This excursion starts around 7:45/08:15, picking you up from your hotel.


      In this program, we will visit the most important penguin colony in Latin America.

      First stop, Port of Rawson, Unión Beach, at 09:00.


      Optional: a boat trip to see Commerson’s dolphins, the smallest dolphin in the world. This activity can be booked on the spot. Remember that these friendly and playful animals live in the wild, so our boat captains will do their best to find them. This excursion lasts approximately 1:45 hours. Upon returning, you will have time to enjoy a snack in Puerto de Rawson, famous for its fish and seafood. Then, we will continue our journey to Punta Tombo, a geographic feature that serves as the habitat for Magellanic penguins. Estimated time of stay in this reserve: 1:30/2:00 hours.


      There, we will have time to observe how seagulls, skuas, giant petrels, cormorants, oystercatchers, and steamer ducks coexist on the coast, and given the vast area, species characteristics of the steppe such as guanacos, rheas, maras, and foxes.


      Estimated return to Puerto Madryn, 18:30 / 19:00.

      Group excursion, with an English-speaking guide.


      The excursion is available from September to April only.

      From Puerto Madryn to Punta Tombo, it is 189 km, around 3 hours by road (6 hours round trip).

      If you choose to have lunch in Punta Tombo, we recommend bringing cash as the restaurant on site only accepts cash.

  • Day 8 Flight To Ushuaia: The End Of The World
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flight To Ushuaia: The End Of The World

      Today, get ready to fly to the southernmost city in the world! That’s it, you’ve arrived at the end of the world!


      The rest of the day is free for you to visit the southernmost city in the world. You can stroll around the old colonial houses and visit the End of the World Museum and the Maritime Museum in Ushuaia’s former penitentiary.


      Nestling in a bay between the Beagle Channel and the mountains, Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego, is the city at the end of the world. It has a very special atmosphere, particularly in the port, where the companies display the timetables for their forthcoming departures for Antarctica. But it hasn’t always been popular. To populate this strategic location, the Argentine government first had the idea of building a penal colony here, which operated from 1922 to 1947 and is now an interesting museum. In the 1970s, it was the creation of an industrial park and tax privileges that attracted immigrants. They built the colourfully painted houses with corrugated iron roofs that make Ushuaia so charming. Ushuaia is best visited during the austral summer, when the climate is more pleasant and the nights are shorter.

  • Day 9 Tierra Del Fuego National Park And Navigation Through The Beagle Channel
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Tierra Del Fuego National Park And Navigation Through The Beagle Channel

      Established in 1960 to protect the southernmost portion of the forests along the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego National Park covers an area of almost 69,000 hectares. Despite being one of the most popular tours, we offer a different experience: we accompany our guests in small groups along quieter trails, reaching hidden corners of the forest


      We take National Route 3 from Ushuaia and stop at a panoramic point of the Beagle Channel. Then, we arrive at Tierra del Fuego National Park and start our trek towards Lapataia Viewpoint. During our tours, we explore some trails in this exceptional forest. After this half-day of trekking, you will have a more than complete idea of the peculiarities of this ecosystem.


      The park is crisscrossed by mountain ranges that divide it into valleys of very difficult access. Unlike other Andean Patagonian parks, it features forests close to the maritime coast, six kilometers in length along the Beagle Channel. This forms Lapataia Bay, which in Yámana language means "wooded bay" or "bay of good wood".


      Total trekking distance: 4.5 km

      Small group tour with Spanish-speaking guide

      Duration: 5 hours.

      National Park tickets included.


      In the afternoon, at 2:30 pm, meet at the pier.


      You will embark on a yacht excursion along the Beagle Channel to encounter sea lions and cormorants. Heading towards H Island, you will disembark for a short walk (approximately 1 hour) to explore Yámana archaeological sites, the island’s fauna, and flora accompanied by your guide.

      You will have a breathtaking view of the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, situated between Argentina and Chile, where the Andes Mountains meet the sea. Additionally, you will be able to observe from a distance the mountains overlooking Ushuaia and the Chilean coast opposite.


      Return to Ushuaia.

      Duration: 4 hours.

  • Day 10 San Pablo Cape And Rolito Ranch
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      San Pablo Cape And Rolito Ranch

      Every land has its own secrets, but not everyone is chosen to know them. A lighthouse on a lonely cape, a mysterious ship that ran aground 40 years ago and a distinguished old estancia are just some of the icons that will reveal the unknown stories of Tierra del Fuego.


      Early in the morning, you will leave Ushuaia along National Route 3 and cross the Andes via Paso Garibaldi. At 450 metres above sea level, this is one of the most interesting points of the journey. After around 60 km, Lake Escondido will surprise you amid the high rock faces. As you continue, you’ll notice that the ecosystem is gradually changing from forest to steppe in the northern part of the island, a region known for breeding the best lamb in the world.


      Next, you’ll head for provincial road "A", where you’ll take a gravel road and visit Estancia Rolito. This beautiful estancia, which retains the spirit of a family business founded on the tradition of sheep farming, is the first to open its doors to rural tourism.

      It’s here that you’ll pause for a delicious tea with homemade cakes, biscuits and jams. You’ll also have time to take a stroll through part of the magnificent ancient lenga forest.


      After enjoying this picturesque setting, you will continue towards the Atlantic Ocean and Cape San Pablo. At this point, you will climb a secluded mountain at the foot of which is an abandoned lighthouse (easy walk). When you reach the top of this lighthouse, you’ll see the Desdemona, a ship that has been abandoned for almost 40 years and invites you to step back in time. It was on a cold winter’s morning in 1983 that this enormous ship ran aground on the shores of the Argentine Sea.


      After exploring this mysterious giant, you’ll pay a visit to local fishermen who will invite you to enjoy a home-cooked lunch of fresh fish on their premises. You will be welcomed into their home by Silvia and Miguel.


      Return to your hotel after a unique experience.

      Excursion in a small group with an English/Spanish-speaking guide.

      Available only from October to April

  • Day 11 Gastronomic Experience At The End Of The World
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Gastronomic Experience At The End Of The World

      Today, get ready to live an unforgettable experience! One that will delight your eyes and taste buds!

      You’ll depart from Ushuaia heading north to take the detour of the provincial route "J," leading back to the Beagle Channel. A stop at Laguna Victoria awaits, where you’ll enjoy a snack.

      Upon reaching Bahia Brown, a detour will reveal the famous "flag trees."


      After soaking in the sights, you’ll head towards Puerto Almanza, the main hub for artisanal fishermen specializing in crab fishing. A few kilometers further lies the home of one of the region’s most renowned fisherwomen, not just for her activity and trajectory, but also because she is the only female captain in the Beagle Channel (Diana).


      She awaits you in her home to guide you through a gastronomic journey, tasting the incredible dishes of the Beagle Channel, and ensuring an unforgettable social encounter.


      Lunch is included.

      This small-group excursion includes an English/Spanish-speaking guide.


      8:00 Pickup at Hotel

      9:00 Arrival at Laguna Victoria

      10:00 Flag Tree Stop

      11:00 Arrival at Diana’s House, The Fisherwoman

      11:30 Gastronomic Experience and Lunch

      14:30 End of Activities and Lunch

      16:00 Arrival in Ushuaia


      Excursion timings are estimated.


      VERY IMPORTANT: To reach Diana’s house, you’ll need to walk 1 km along a forest path with rough terrain.


      Lunch includes 3 courses plus dessert, with drinks provided (wine and water). Lunch is limited to a maximum of 6 people.

      This activity is not available on Mondays or Sundays

  • Day 12 Flight To El Calafate
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flight To El Calafate

      Fly to El Calafate and the glacier region!


      Be careful when you land, you will have the chance to see Lake Argentino right next to the airport. You can then reach the village at the foot of the turquoise waters of the lake.


      Built on the southern shore of Lago Argentino, El Calafate is the main gateway to the southern area of Parque Nacional Los Glaciares and the incredible Perito Moreno glacier. It is located on the shores of Lake Argentino, in the province of Santa Cruz, about 80 kilometres from the Perito Moreno Glacier and 2,800 kilometres from the city of Buenos Aires.


      El Calafate owes its fame to the fact that it is the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park, which is home to tourist attractions such as the Perito Moreno Glacier, the Upsala Glacier and the Fitz Roy Hill, among others.


      OPTIONAL: At the end of the day, you will be welcomed in Gabriel’s house, a friendly place where you will feel at home in the heart of Southern Patagonia! Warm atmosphere and tasty dishes, such as the seasonal vegetable cassolette or the typical lamb goulash! Accompanied, of course, by good wines!

  • Day 13 Hanging Glaciers And Perito Moreno
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Hanging Glaciers And Perito Moreno

      Departure to Punta Bandera, where you embark to sail on the Canal de los Tempanos. You will enter the Seno Mayo of Lake Argentino.


      You will disembark at Bahía Toro and, accompanied by a guide, you will take an interpretative walk through the Patagonian Andean forest (composed of cherry trees, cinnamon trees, lengas, and ñires) until you reach a specimen of a hundred-year-old cherry tree with a trunk of more than three meters in diameter. Then, you will cross the forest until you reach a stream, fed by a waterfall, from where you can observe a formation of limestone rocks whose palisade measures approximately 180 meters high and 100 meters wide. You will stay at this place until it is time to return to the boat that will take you to your next destination


      From Bahía Toro, you will continue to navigate along the Seno Mayo of Lake Argentino from where you can observe the hanging glaciers of Cerro Mayo and Cerro Negro.


      Then, you will disembark with the guide and start a walk of about 1,000 meters in the Patagonian Andean forest, following the path of a stream. You will be guided until you reach the wall from where you will observe the aforementioned hanging glaciers and enjoy, with panoramic views at 360°, a wonderful landscape that will take your breath away.


      You will have time in this memorable setting to observe Cerro Mayo and Cerro Blanco, then you will return to the boat that will take you to the north wall of the Perito Moreno glacier.


      Once there, you will disembark at the Puerto Moreno dock at the foot of the walkways to take a tour of the walkways for about 2 hours. At the end of the excursion, you will return to the town of El Calafate around 6:00 p.m.


      Duration: 10 HOURS - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

      Excursion in a group, with an English/Spanish speaking guide

      Entrance included

      Optional: box lunch

      Recommendations: Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, warm clothing, gloves, and comfortable shoes.

  • Day 14 Discovering The Patagonian Steppe
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Discovering The Patagonian Steppe

      An immersion in Patagonian Estancias’ life. You will discover the ecosystem of the steppe and observe its wildlife: guanacos, condors.


      You will enjoy 80 million years of history in 4x4, colored lands and marine fossils. In the 25 de mayo Natural Reserve there will be a panoramic stop to interpretate the vegetation on the spot.

      Lunch or dinner is included.


      Maximum 18 people (6 per vehicle).

      Reserve tickets included.

      Departure at 9 am or 4 pm.

      Duration: 5 hours.

  • Day 15 Local Ranch And Perito Moreno
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Local Ranch And Perito Moreno

      Get ready for a memorable day! You will first ride through the Patagonian steppe before arriving at a typical Estancia. You will discover the traditional activities of the Argentine gauchos and enjoy a typical "asado" (barbecue) cooked in front of your eyes.


      After having lunch in this memorable setting in the middle of the Patagonian plains, you will leave by boat through the South and Rico arm of Lake Argentino until you disembark at Las Monedas beach for a walk in the forest.


      You will embark again and sail towards the famous Perito Moreno Glacier, in the heart of the National Glacier Park to enjoy a late afternoon admiring the impressive Perito Moreno Glacier that stands before your eyes...

      Excursion in small group with English / Spanish speaking guide.

      Entrance fees included

  • Day 16 Flight To Iguazu, World Heritage Site
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Flight To Iguazu, World Heritage Site

      Take your flight to Puerto Iguazu.


      You will arrive at the quiet town of Puerto Iguazu. You can enjoy the rest of the day to:

      • Visit the animal refuge of Güra Oga, located 5 km from the city center through de National Park road. This reserve is a veterinarian clinic and a rehabilitation center for injured wild animals.
      • Visit the hummingbird aviary: "El jardin de los picaflores".
      • Go to the point of view of the tripartite border of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. 1 km away to the west from Puerto IIguazú from, there is a craftwork market.
  • Day 17 Visit To The Waterfalls (Argentinian Side)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Visit To The Waterfalls (Argentinian Side)

      This day is dedicated to discovering the impressive Iguazú Falls, on the Argentinian side!

      In the morning, transfer to the famous Iguazu Falls.  Once there, you’re free to stroll along the footbridges to discover the impressive viewpoints. You will discover the 3 circuits: the Lower, the Upper and the famous Devil’s Throat.


      Return to Puerto Iguazú


      Distance to cover on the footbridges

      • Lower circuit: 1700 metres.
      • Upper Circuit: 1750 metres.
      • Garganta del Diablo route: first stage by train (ticket included). Second stage by footbridge: 2200 metres.

      Semiprivate tour with English-speaking guide.

      Entrance fees to the National Park are included.


      OPTION: you can take a boat trip to the foot of the falls.

  • Day 18 Iguazú National Park: Iguazú Falls (Brazilian Side) And Bird Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Iguazú National Park: Iguazú Falls (Brazilian Side) And Bird Park

      Today you will leave for the Iguazú National Park to discover the impressive views of the waterfalls from the Brazilian side (don’t forget your passport!). Enjoy freely the different points of view from the numerous footbridges.


      After the visit, our guide will leave you at the Bird Park, where you will be able to explore the trails of the 5 large aviaries. In 4 of them, you can even get inside to admire the birds up close.


      A marked path allows you to discover the whole park in 2h.

      Return to Puerto Iguazú at the end of the evening.

      Tickets to Iguazu Falls and Bird Park included.


      Attention: starting from January 10, 2025, citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia are required to obtain a visa to enter Brazil.

  • Day 19 Cycling In Iguazú National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Cycling In Iguazú National Park

      You will experience the wildest bike ride in the area and a unique experience of jungle exploration. This exclusive experience takes place in the Iguazu National Park. You will access it through a dirt road (RN 101 and the old entrance to the Iguazú Falls). It is located 15 kilometres from Puerto Iguazú, near the international airport and the entrance to Iguazú National Park.


      Early in the morning, there is a good chance of seeing birds, small mammals, butterflies and insects. It is also possible to discover different types of trees and plants. This is the territory of the largest predator in America, our "Criollo Tiger" called Yaguareté. Our guides have had the chance to see this incredible animal more than 25 times in the last 10 years. Pumas and other small predators share the same area.

      The tour starts at the police checkpoint (Gendarmería) on the national road 101, which connects Puerto Iguazú and the town of Comandante Andresito. This road is used by local farmers to transport their products, as well as by tourists who want to get to know the wilder part of the Park and the local people. From the police checkpoint, you will travel 2 kilometres to reach the entrance of a single track that turns left and ends in the Iguazú River.

      The guide will stop in different places to talk about the biodiversity of the jungle. Animal tracks are easy to see on the wet ground.

      The tour continues to an old campsite called Ñandu, where you can relax and enjoy the view of the river.

      Then it’s time to return by taking the same road, travelling 5 kilometres to finish the tour.


      Difficulty: intermediate

      Kms. to ride: 10 km .

      Duration: 2hs by bike

      Departure between 6 and 7 AM

  • Day 20 Back To Buenos Aires
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Back To Buenos Aires

      Return to Buenos Aires.


      Arrival and private transfer to your hotel.


      Located on the east coast of the country, on the banks of the Río de la Plata, Buenos Aires is known for its elegant architecture, wide avenues, and vibrant artistic and cultural scene.

      Additionally, the city boasts a diverse and delicious culinary scene, where you can enjoy the flavors of Argentine cuisine, with an emphasis on grilled meat and excellent local wines.

  • Day 21 Exploring Puerto Madero: A Fusion Of Modernity And History
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Exploring Puerto Madero: A Fusion Of Modernity And History

      Welcome to Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires’ most contemporary and upscale neighborhood, where a blend of modern architecture, scenic waterfront views, and historical remnants converge to create a captivating urban landscape. Embark on a journey through this revitalized district and immerse yourself in its unique charm.


      The Docks and Waterfront:

      Your Puerto Madero adventure begins at the docks, where historic red-brick warehouses have been ingeniously transformed into trendy restaurants, bars, and cultural spaces. As you stroll along the waterfront promenade, you’ll be greeted by the gentle breeze from the Rio de la Plata, providing a refreshing escape from the bustling city.


      Eclectic Architecture:

      Prepare to be amazed by the striking architectural design that defines Puerto Madero. Sleek, contemporary high-rise buildings stand side by side with rehabilitated warehouses, creating an intriguing contrast that symbolizes the neighborhood’s transformation from a neglected port area to a modern urban hotspot.


      Bridge of Women (Puente de la Mujer):

      As you venture further along the promenade, the iconic Puente de la Mujer, or Bridge of Women, will come into view. Designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, this awe-inspiring pedestrian bridge resembles a couple dancing the tango, a homage to Argentina’s national dance. Take a moment to marvel at its elegant structure and appreciate the seamless integration of art and engineering.


      Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur:

      Nature lovers will find solace in the Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, a vast ecological reserve located right at the edge of Puerto Madero. Escape the urban buzz and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this green oasis, home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the chance to spot local and migratory bird species that inhabit the reserve.


      Parks and Green Spaces:

      Puerto Madero boasts several meticulously maintained parks and plazas that offer a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Find a shaded spot under a tree or sit by the lily-covered ponds as you watch locals and visitors alike enjoy leisurely strolls or jog along the beautifully landscaped pathways.


      Culinary Delights:

      A visit to Puerto Madero wouldn’t be complete without indulging in its gastronomic offerings. The neighborhood is renowned for its top-notch restaurants that cater to a variety of palates. From traditional Argentine steakhouses to international cuisine, you’re in for a treat as you savor delicious dishes crafted by skilled chefs.


      Sunset Over the Rio de la Plata:

      As the day draws to a close, make your way back to the waterfront promenade to witness a breathtaking sunset over the Rio de la Plata. The changing colors of the sky reflecting on the water create a magical ambiance that sets the perfect stage for a memorable evening in Puerto Madero.

      Puerto Madero is a testament to the city’s ability to evolve while preserving its historical roots. This unique blend of modernity and history offers visitors an unforgettable experience, leaving them with a lasting impression of the dynamic and captivating spirit of Buenos Aires.

  • Day 22 End Of Your Trip! Hasta Pronto!!
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      End Of Your Trip! Hasta Pronto!!

      It’s time to pack the last souvenir gifts and enjoy the atmosphere of the neighborhood where your hotel is! Depending on the schedule of your flight, transfer by private vehicle to Ezeiza International Airport.


      HAVE A NICE TRIP!

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but you’re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

You’ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 1 / Max: 95

Age range allowed for this experience.

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