Bariloche,
Messi, Chorizo, Iguazu, Tango, Tierra de Fuego... what more comes to
mind when you hear the word “Argentina?” The largest country in
Latin America is made up of a mixture of European descendants mostly
from Italy and Spain which is why you might see so many tall, light
skinned, blonde-haired people walking around. In some parts of
Argentina you may feel you are in European city in the middle of
Latin America, but Argentines are full of life, personality and
freely express their opinions, this is their true Latin flair.
Buenos
Aires, the capital of Argentina is a vibrant and modern city that
will keep you busy for days. Dance to the sensual sounds of Tango
music in San Telmo where you can learn what this passionate art is
all about. Wander around in La Boca neighborhood to see the
colorfully painted houses and find an authentic Parrilla serving up
the juiciest Argentinian steak. Swing by the Estadio de Futbol for a
tour through the museum on football, a sport every Argentine lives
and dies for.
Argentina is not only famous for its culture, nor does everything in the country revolve around Buenos Aires. Get away from the capital and out to Iguazu Falls for peek down into the Devil’s Throat where the Iguazu River plunges over a 100 meter drop forming over 250 cascades. Immerse yourself in nature in Patagonia leaving no rock unturned by heading as far south as Ushuaia and working your way back up through El Calafate where you can visit the impressive Perito Moreno Glacier. In Bariloche and the lakes district you could spend days on a bike, kayak, skis or on foot discovering breathtaking landscapes with adventure activities galore. Sip fine wine in Mendoza as you watch the sun sink over the horizon in the mountains.
Argentina is not only famous for its culture, nor does everything in the country revolve around Buenos Aires. Get away from the capital and out to Iguazu Falls for peek down into the Devil’s Throat where the Iguazu River plunges over a 100 meter drop forming over 250 cascades. Immerse yourself in nature in Patagonia leaving no rock unturned by heading as far south as Ushuaia and working your way back up through El Calafate where you can visit the impressive Perito Moreno Glacier. In Bariloche and the lakes district you could spend days on a bike, kayak, skis or on foot discovering breathtaking landscapes with adventure activities galore. Sip fine wine in Mendoza as you watch the sun sink over the horizon in the mountains.
Do
not Miss!
Get
into the adventure with a magnificent 22-day Patagonian adventure
through South Argentina. From Buenos Aires down to Ushuaia, you will
admire incredible natural sceneries at the "Tierra del Fuego",
"Peninsula de Valdés", "Torres del Paine" and
"Perito Moreno Glacier". All along your trip, you will see
a great diversity of fauna and flora.
Highlights:
View an abundant diversity of plants and wildlife during tours,
Marvel at Patagonia’s wide variety of spectacular landscapes,
Discover Buenos Aires’ highlights & watch a great Tango show.
Ushuaia National Park Immersion
Samba & Tango Air-Expedition
Puerto Madryn Penguins and Whales
Buenos Aires to Santiago Adventure
Iguazu Experience
Iguazu Falls Adventure
North Argentina Adventure
Patagonia Argentina Air Expedition
Buenos Aires Tango Capital
Selected Tours
West Argentina AdventureUshuaia National Park Immersion
Samba & Tango Air-Expedition
Puerto Madryn Penguins and Whales
Buenos Aires to Santiago Adventure
Iguazu Experience
Iguazu Falls Adventure
North Argentina Adventure
Patagonia Argentina Air Expedition
Buenos Aires Tango Capital
Selected Activities/Things-to-do
Buenos Aires City Tour
Buenos Aires Tango Night Experience
Circuito Chico Day Trip
Mendoza Wine Experience
Perito Moreno Glacier Alternative Trip
Tierra del Fuego National Park
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