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7 Days 6 Nights
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A 7-day journey through Argentina’s must-see destinations: tango nights and city sights in Buenos Aires, the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier in El Calafate, and Iguazú Falls explored from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides.
| SINGLE | DOUBLE/TRIPLE | |
| SUPERIOR TOURIST 3* | USD $1,845.00 | USD $1,220.00 |
**Please note that the prices listed above are only applicable for 2026.
Customize this itinerary by adding extra days or tours. Please contact one of our Travel Advisors for pricing. Private service available upon request.
Welcome to Buenos Aires, the start of an unforgettable adventure! Upon arrival at Buenos Aires International Airport, one of our representatives will meet you and assist with your private transfer to your selected hotel: Hotel Rochester Concept.
Evening: Tango Dinner Show at El Querandí
At 8:00 p.m., transfer from your hotel to enjoy an unforgettable evening at El Querandí, one of the most emblematic tango houses in Buenos Aires. Located in a restored 1920s mansion in the heart of San Telmo, this venue has been declared a “Living Testimony of the City’s Memory” by the Historical Museum of Buenos Aires.
Enjoy a three-course à la carte dinner featuring typical Argentine dishes and a wide selection of wines, beers, soft drinks, and coffee.
The show Nuestro Tango takes you through five historic eras of tango, from its origins in the outskirts of the city to its modern-day evolution, performed by four dance couples, two singers, and a live quartet (bandoneon, piano, violin, and double bass).
This experience is distinguished by its intimate atmosphere, artistic quality, and commitment to tango as an authentic cultural expression of Argentina.
At the end of the evening, return transfer to your hotel: Hotel Rochester Concept.
At 9:00 a.m., depart from your hotel for a guided tour of Buenos Aires’ most iconic landmarks.
The visit begins in the exclusive neighborhood of Recoleta, with entrance to the famous Recoleta Cemetery, considered one of the most important in the world for its architecture and for housing the mausoleums of historical figures such as Eva Perón (Evita).
The tour continues to Palermo, the city’s largest neighborhood, known for its parks, plazas, museums, and modern atmosphere. You’ll pass through areas such as Palermo Soho and Palermo Chico, where designer houses, boutique cafés, and European-style architecture stand out.
Next is San Telmo, one of the oldest districts in Buenos Aires, with cobblestone streets, colonial houses, and a bohemian vibe. Here you can experience the city’s historic and artistic soul.
From San Telmo, continue to Puerto Madero, the former port now transformed into a modern urban hub with avant-garde buildings, waterfront restaurants, and pedestrian bridges such as the iconic Puente de la Mujer.
The visit then moves to Plaza de Mayo, the political and historic heart of the city, where you’ll see the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace), the Cabildo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and other significant landmarks.
Travel along Avenida 9 de Julio, one of the widest avenues in the world, where you’ll admire monuments such as the Obelisk — symbol of Buenos Aires — and the exterior of the majestic Teatro Colón, one of the world’s leading opera houses.
Finally, arrive in the neighborhood of La Boca, famous for its immigrant heritage and as the birthplace of Boca Juniors Football Club. Free time to stroll along Caminito, an open-air museum street with colorful houses, local artists, and lively tango performances.
At the end of the tour, transfer from your hotel to Buenos Aires Airport to board your flight to El Calafate, gateway to Los Glaciares National Park.
The flight takes approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes.
Upon arrival, our representative will meet you at the airport and assist with your private transfer to your selected hotel.
Depending on your arrival time, the rest of the day will be free to rest or explore the surroundings on your own.
At 9:00 a.m., depart from your hotel for a full-day excursion to the Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the most impressive natural icons of Argentine Patagonia. The glacier is located 80 km from El Calafate, inside Los Glaciares National Park.
The journey follows the shoreline of Lake Argentino, passing through Bahía Redonda, home to birds such as flamingos, black-necked swans, and upland geese. The first 40 km cross the Patagonian steppe, and as you enter the park, the landscape transforms into Andean-Patagonian forest with species like ñires, lengas, and guindos, along with brightly colored flowers depending on the season.
Before reaching the glacier, stop at the famous “Curve of Sighs,” where you’ll get your first panoramic view of Perito Moreno — an unforgettable moment for photographs and to take in the immensity of the surroundings.
Continue to the network of panoramic walkways, a series of elevated paths stretching about 5 km, offering multiple viewpoints facing the glacier. From here you can observe the continuous calving of ice that crashes dramatically into the waters of the Brazo Rico of Lake Argentino.
The Perito Moreno Glacier, with a front wall over 70 meters high and 5 km wide, is one of the few glaciers in the world that is still advancing.
At the end of the visit, return transfer to your hotel.
At the scheduled time, transfer from your hotel to El Calafate Airport to board your flight to Puerto Iguazú, located in the country’s far northeast and home to the world-famous Iguazú Falls.
The flight takes approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, possibly with a stopover in Buenos Aires depending on the airline.
Upon arrival, a representative from our agency will meet you at the airport to assist and transfer you privately to your selected hotel: Hotel Jardín de Iguazú.
At 7:00 a.m., depart from your hotel for a full-day visit to Iguazú National Park, one of the country’s most emblematic natural reserves. The park spans the subtropical rainforest of Misiones Province and is home to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World: Iguazú Falls.
The day begins with a ride on the park’s ecological train to the Devil’s Throat Station. From there, a series of walkways lead you directly to the edge of the park’s most spectacular cascade.
The Devil’s Throat is a dramatic horseshoe-shaped set of waterfalls, dropping 80 meters into a narrow gorge. The constant roar, rising mist, and raw energy of this site make it one of the most unforgettable moments of the trip.
After visiting the Devil’s Throat, continue to the Upper Circuit, a walkway offering unique panoramic views of the tallest waterfalls on the Argentine side, as well as the islands of the Iguazú River delta.
Next, explore the Lower Circuit, a path closer to water level, winding through lush vegetation and bringing you nearer to the base of the falls. This immersive experience allows you to feel the mist, hear the thunderous roar, and enjoy multiple perspectives of the cascades.
At the end of the tour, return transfer to your hotel: Hotel Jardín de Iguazú.
At 7:00 a.m., depart from your hotel in Puerto Iguazú towards the Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls. On the way, you will cross the border between Argentina and Brazil — valid passports are required. Processing times may vary depending on the season and number of visitors.
Upon arrival at Iguaçu National Park (a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site), board an eco-bus to reach the walkway area, where the scenic trail begins.
This circuit offers frontal and panoramic views of the entire waterfall system, providing a completely different perspective than the Argentine side. The path ends at Floriano Falls, where you can experience the tremendous force of the water up close, surrounded by spray, thunderous sound, and refreshing mist.
At the end of the visit, return transfer to your hotel: Hotel Jardín de Iguazú.
At the scheduled time, transfer from your hotel to Puerto Iguazú Airport to board your flight to Buenos Aires, where you will connect with your international departure flight home.
This concludes an unforgettable journey through the diversity of Argentina: from the elegance of Buenos Aires, the vast landscapes of Patagonia, to the majesty of Iguazú Falls. A trip filled with breathtaking scenery, vibrant culture, regional flavors, and experiences that will remain in your memory forever.
Some activities involve walking, uneven terrain, or light hiking. A moderate level of mobility is recommended for most tours.
Airport and hotel transfers are included as specified in the itinerary and coordinated according to flight schedules.
Yes. All itineraries can be customized to include hotel upgrades, private services, extra nights, or alternative excursions.
While credit cards are widely accepted, carrying some cash is recommended for small expenses, tips, or local markets.
Travelers are responsible for verifying and complying with entry and visa requirements for each country visited, including Brazil. Visa rules vary by nationality and may change without notice. We strongly recommend checking with the corresponding embassies or consulates before travel to ensure all documentation is in order.