Argentina and Brazil Tours & Trips
Imagine standing before Iguazu Falls' thundering waters, exploring Buenos Aires' tango-filled streets, and relaxing on Rio's sun-drenched beaches. Explore South America from Santiago's Andean backdrop, Patagonia's wilderness, and Christ the Redeemer's outstretched arms. Find Mendoza's vineyards and cruise the Beagle Channel. Two countries, infinite wonder ahead.
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Buenos Aires to Rio Explorer (from Buenos Aires to Mangaratiba) - M
Macarena • traveled in July
Everything was according to the itinerary and we were very happy to choose this tour. We got to see the best parts of Argentina and Brasil
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Jack • traveled in July
I found Hi tours & particularly Cristian to be there at the end of the telephone every step of the way. The tour was phenomenal value & superbly thought out. As a 72 year old travelling alone & not wishing to be in the standard group tour this was perfect. The company kept in touch regularly to make sure the itinerary was living up to my expectations. It certainly was. I unhesitatingly recommend them.
Rio de Janeiro to Santiago de Chile - 17 Days
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Buenos Aires to Rio Explorer (from Buenos Aires to Mangaratiba)
53 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a great trip packed with highlights!”
Torsten, traveled in December
A 17-day South American odyssey takes you through Buenos Aires' historic San Telmo markets and Brazil's vibrant cities. The thundering Iguazu Falls showcases 270 cascades, while pristine beaches await at Ilha Grande before reaching Rio de Janeiro. Accommodations include 12 nights in comfortable hotels and an authentic overnight bus experience.
Duration 17 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $6,560
5% Off- NZ$6,232You save $328
South American wonders unfold from Santiago's historic districts to Ushuaia's penguin colonies. Buenos Aires presents tango at El Viejo Almacen and Tigre Delta's waterways, while Iguazu Falls impresses from both nations. The finale includes 4 nights in Rio, featuring Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain.
Duration 14 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From
5% Off- NZ$7,926
A 14-day adventure through Argentina and Brazil leads from Buenos Aires' Microcentro district to vibrant Rio de Janeiro. Visit Teatro Colon, witness UNESCO-listed Iguazu Falls from both countries' perspectives, and relax on Ilha Grande's pristine beaches. Package includes 10 nights in hotels and unique experiences like the Selaron Stairs tour.
Duration 14 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Intrepid Travel From $4,760
10% Off- NZ$4,284You save $476
Rio de Janeiro to Santiago de Chile - 17 Days
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Options to upgrade buses to flights are simple and easy. This tour gives you plenty of free days to shape the tour as you want.”
Michael, traveled in March
Rio's Christ the Redeemer marks the start of a 17-day Brazilian-Argentine adventure. Hostels and sleeper buses provide accommodation at approx. $100 per day, while guided tours showcase Tijuca Forest, Devil's Throat waterfall, and Mendoza's Lujan de Cuyo wine region. Both sides of Iguazu Falls offer distinct perspectives.
Duration 17 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
10% Off- NZ$3,016
Your South American adventure starts in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, taking you through colonial San Telmo to the colorful La Boca district. Marvel at Iguazu Falls' 250 cascades, before reaching the iconic Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado Mountain. The trip concludes with piranha fishing and wildlife spotting at an Amazon jungle lodge near Manaus.
Duration 15 days Destinations Argentina, Costa Rica, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From
10% Off- NZ$9,820
Brazil & Argentina Escape with Santiago
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a good tour all round. Thanks.”
Suresh, traveled in May
Rio's majestic Christ the Redeemer towers above Corcovado Mountain, while Iguassu Falls bridges Brazil and Argentina. The elegant Arena Leme Hotel in Rio and Wish Resort in Iguassu offer premium stays. Traditional churrascaria dinner and Argentine tango show add cultural flair.
Duration 12 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From
10% Off- NZ$4,629+$1,739 upfront costs
Duration 14 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wonderful Holidays UK From
10% Off- NZ$12,002
Duration 14 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wonderful Holidays UK From
10% Off- NZ$7,616
South America Getaway with Amazon & Santiago
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Excellent trip. Just the right balance of structured time and free time.”
Evelyn, traveled in January
Brazil and Argentina's highlights shine with stays at the Sheraton Rio and Sheraton Buenos Aires. Witness the Meeting of Waters in Manaus, take dance lessons in Buenos Aires, and see Iguassu Falls from both countries. The trip features traditional caipirinha atop Sugarloaf Mountain and authentic gaucho ranch experiences.
Duration 16 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $10,069
5% Off- NZ$9,569+$2,606 upfront costsYou save $500
12 Day Argentina & Brazil
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It is an excellent option to get the best in Argentina, being Rio a plus on your visit to South America.”
GeorgeMelendez, traveled in January
A captivating tour begins in Buenos Aires with a traditional tango show at La Ventana. Take in Argentina and Brazil's highlights, including UNESCO-listed Iguazu Falls from both countries' perspectives. Rio's iconic Sugarloaf Mountain and pristine Copacabana Beach await. 4-star hotels throughout, with daily breakfast and specialized bilingual guides.
Duration 12 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Tangol Tours From
5% Off- NZ$3,154
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours through Brazil and Argentina hit during the dry season - perfect timing really. Rio de Janeiro shines with clear winter skies that make Christ the Redeemer views extra sharp and Tijuca Forest trails more enjoyable. You'll spend nights at working estancias near Montevideo, joining local gauchos for actual ranch work and horseback rides across the winter fields. Iguazu Falls runs lower but our travelers say that's actually better for photos, with less spray obscuring both the Brazilian viewing trails and Argentina's up-close walkways. The routes spend good chunks of time in Buenos Aires too, where you can catch evening tango shows and explore La Boca's painted streets without summer's heat beating down.
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- Spring 2026
Spring's really ideal for exploring these countries, with routes starting from Santiago and heading down to Ushuaia for Beagle Channel cruises - you'll catch sea lions and penguins during breeding season. Our customers particularly like how the days mix city and nature; one day you're walking Buenos Aires' historic streets, the next you're boating through Tigre Delta's channels. Tours spend quality time at Iguazu Falls when the water's picking up, plus you get beach days on Ilha Grande where spring temps make it nice for hikes out to Lopes Mendes and Aventureiro beaches.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours tap into Brazil's energy, especially in Rio where we get you to Christ the Redeemer early, then wind through Santa Teresa's artsy streets and end up at Sugarloaf for sunset. You'll spend time in Paraty and Ilha Grande, taking boat trips to the Blue Lagoon and snorkeling in the clear waters. The Mendoza wine region plays a big part too - you'll mix vineyard visits with rafting on the Mendoza River. Our travelers tell us they love starting busy in the cities then winding down with afternoon wine tastings or pool time at their hotels.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall tours lean into Argentina's cultural side, when Buenos Aires parks in Palermo show off their autumn colors. You get extra time on the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, where autumn water levels create these incredible cascades with rainbows in the spray. Our guests really enjoy the fall tango shows at places like El Viejo Almacen and then wandering through San Telmo's antique markets. Many trips include time at Uruguayan estancias, where you'll help with the harvest and share home-cooked meals with your hosts. The weather works perfectly for cycling Santiago's neighborhoods and hiking Rio's Tijuca National Park trails.
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Is it necessary to obtain a visa to visit both Argentina and Brazil?
The visa situation's actually pretty straightforward for Argentina where most tourists can stay up to 90 days without any paperwork. Brazil's changing things up though starting October 2025 when they'll need visas from Americans Canadians and Australians among others. It's really important to check what applies to your passport before you lock in those travel plans.
What unique cultural activities can I experience in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro?
Buenos Aires lives and breathes tango and you'll find these amazing dance spots called milongas all over the city. The 17-day Rio to Santiago tour actually includes some beginner tango lessons and you'll get to experience the spectacular Madero Tango Show. Over in Rio it's all about the samba rhythm especially during Carnival time. One of the coolest experiences our travelers love is joining a roda de samba where locals musicians and dancers come together it's really authentic and gives you a true taste of Brazilian culture.
How can I best experience Iguazu Falls from both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides?
You'll want to give yourself at least two full days to really soak in Iguazu Falls it's just that impressive. The Argentinian side gets you right up close with walkways that take you practically into the falls especially at the massive Devil's Throat. Hop over to the Brazilian side and you'll get these incredible panoramic views that really show off just how enormous the falls are. The Real Argentina to Brazil tour covers both sides and some tours even include these amazing boat rides that take you right under the falls it's pretty unforgettable.
What are the most commonly used modes of transportation for traveling between cities in Argentina and Brazil?
Flying's definitely the quickest way to cover the huge distances in both countries and tours like Best of Argentina & Brazil include flights between the major spots Buenos Aires Iguazu and Rio. If you're watching your budget the long-distance buses are actually really good and super common in South America. Some routes like Buenos Aires to Iguazu often run overnight and the high-speed buses are surprisingly comfortable with seats that really recline and decent onboard service just like in the Real Argentina to Brazil tour.































