Embark on an unforgettable journey through Argentina with this meticulously crafted itinerary, blending the vibrant culture of Buenos Aires, the historical charm of San Antonio de Areco, and the breathtaking landscapes of Mendoza and Iguazu Falls. From experiencing the sensual rhythms of tango in Buenos Aires to savoring world-class wines in Mendoza, and marveling at the natural wonder of Iguazu Falls, this adventure promises a perfect blend of excitement, relaxation, and cultural enrichment. Whether you’re exploring the elegant architecture of the “Belle Epoque” or enjoying a traditional Argentine asado at an estancia, each day is designed to offer unique and memorable experiences. Get ready to discover the best of Argentina and create lasting memories on this extraordinary trip.

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Things to do in Argentina

Top Experiences on this Goway Itinerary:

  • Experience the Rojo Tango Show in Buenos Aires
  • Explore the Belle Epoque Architecture in Buenos Aires
  • Stay at Estancia La Bamba de Areco
  • Wine Tasting and Cooking Lessons in Mendoza
  • Witness the Majestic Iguazu Falls

Day 1: Arrival in Buenos Aires

Upon reaching Buenos Aires, an English-speaking guide will greet you with a sign and assist you to your vehicle. You will then be privately transported from Ezeiza Airport to your chosen hotel in Buenos Aires. Upon arrival, your guide will provide a welcome briefing.

In the evening, you’ll experience the unique Rojo Tango show. Rojo Tango is renowned for offering more than just a typical dinner and show. Guests are welcomed with a glass of champagne followed by an exquisite three-course meal, creating an intimate and stylish atmosphere. This setting perfectly complements the sensual and historical journey through Argentina’s tango, showcasing its evolution from the early 20th-century waterfronts to Piazzolla’s avant-garde interpretations. Rojo Tango’s performers, including dancers, singers, and musicians, are among Argentina’s finest.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Day 2: Exploring Buenos Aires

After breakfast, delve into the architectural beauty of the “Belle Epoque,” highlighted by the grand palaces once inhabited by Buenos Aires’ aristocracy. Alvear Avenue, known for its opulent mansions now serving as hotels and embassies, reflects the French-inspired academicism of the School of Fine Arts, a style that made Buenos Aires the “Paris of South America.” The tour continues through the Retiro neighborhood, featuring the picturesque Arroyo Street and concluding at San Martín Square.

In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Argentina’s captivating tango culture with a one-hour lesson at Gala Tango.

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Day 3: Buenos Aires to Estancia Bamba de Areco

After breakfast, transfer to San Antonio de Areco to explore its historic grocery stores, century-old bars, and the St. Anthony of Padua parish. Visit local craftsmen specializing in leather braiding and silversmithing, including the renowned Draghi workshop. Afterwards, proceed to Estancia La Bamba de Areco. Here, you can discover the Estancia’s charm and settle into your room.

La Bamba de Areco offers a blend of Gaucho heritage and Polo sophistication. Located in Argentina’s Pampas countryside, just over an hour from Buenos Aires, this historic estancia recently transformed into a boutique hotel. Enjoy a traditional Argentinian asado for lunch, featuring the finest cuts of meat and wines. Spend the afternoon relaxing and exploring the Estancia’s amenities.

Day 4: Horseback Riding with a Local Gaucho

Begin your day with breakfast, followed by a private horseback riding adventure led by a traditional Argentinian gaucho. In the afternoon, enjoy various activities at the Estancia, such as watching a Polo match, riding horses, taking a carriage ride, lounging by the pool, mountain biking, learning about Gaucho life, fly-fishing, or opting for a massage (additional cost).

Mendoza, Argentina

Day 5: Estancia Bamba de Areco to Mendoza

Early morning transfer from Estancia Bamba de Areco to Buenos Aires Aeroparque Airport for your flight to Mendoza. Mendoza is famous for its scenic wine routes and high-quality vineyards. On a 22-hectare estate at the foot of the Andes, the Spanish colonial-style hotel by Cecilia Diaz Chuit and Martín Rigal offers a wellness center and Moorish-inspired patios. In any season, Mendoza’s wine country presents numerous activities and attractions, inviting you to explore the region known for its sunny skies and natural beauty.

Cavas Wine Lodge, situated amid 35 acres of vineyards, supports regional development through environmental initiatives such as local recycling, composting organic waste, using solar panels, and reusing water for vineyard irrigation.

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Day 6: Exploring Mendoza

Cavas Wine Lodge is celebrated for its exceptional wines. Enjoy proximity to renowned Argentine wineries for tours and tastings. Participate in local cooking lessons paired with Mendoza’s finest wines, learning to prepare traditional Argentine dishes like meat empanadas. Spend the afternoon with a picnic under the estate’s willows and olive trees, enjoying sandwiches, delicacies, and premium wines. Optionally, take a guided tour of the winery.

Igauza Falls, Argentina

Igauza Falls, Argentina

Day 7: Mendoza to Iguazu Falls

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Iguazu Falls. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and spend the afternoon at leisure. In the evening, indulge in a Sunset cocktail experience, complete with sparkling wine and canapés.

Day 8: Iguazu Falls Adventure

Prepare for breathtaking panoramic views of the Iguazu River’s 275 falls, forming a 2,700-meter semicircle. Experience the Devil’s Throat, the park’s most famous fall, and witness the power of this natural wonder. Begin your visit with a bus ride through the Atlantic Forest, home to diverse species. Walk along the 1,200-meter trail with multiple lookout points for stunning views. In the afternoon, embark on an exciting boat ride on the Iguassu River, culminating in a refreshing dip under the waterfalls’ mist.

Afterwards, marvel at the falls from a unique vantage point during a 10-minute helicopter flight, offering magnificent views of both the Brazilian and Argentinean national parks.

Day 9: Departure from Iguazu Falls

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

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