4-Week Argentina Tour Packages
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25 Days in Argentina, incl. Buenos Aires and Patagonia
A grand 25-day Argentina circuit winds through 8 major destinations across 4,000+ kilometers. Walk the paths of Iguazu Falls and ride the End of World Train in Tierra del Fuego. Costs approx. $170 per day, featuring 3-star hotels, breakfasts, and English/Spanish guides with year-round departures.
- Days 1-2
Buenos Aires
- Days 3-4
Iguazu Falls
- Days 5-8
Salta & Northwest
- Days 9-11
Mendoza
- Days 12-14
Bariloche
- Days 15-17
El Calafate
- Days 18-19
Ushuaia
- Days 20-22
Puerto Madryn
- Days 23-25
Buenos Aires
22 Day Patagonia Itinerary, incl. Buenos Aires and Ushuaia
A 22-day adventure showcases 8 destinations: Buenos Aires' tango culture, Puerto Madryn's marine life, Ushuaia's national parks, El Calafate's glaciers, El Chalten's Mount Fitz Roy, and Bariloche's Lake District. Cross the border to visit Torres del Paine.
- Days 1-3
Buenos Aires
Start in Argentina's capital with a guided city tour of key sites like Plaza de Mayo and colorful La Boca. Take the city tour on your first morning to get oriented. Book an evening tango show with dinner and arrive by 7:45 PM for good seats. A recent visitor shared: "Watching tango in San Telmo was magical, but bring cash for the street performers."
- Days 4-6
Puerto Madryn
The overnight bus brings you to this wildlife hub. Peninsula Valdes tours start early at 7:30 AM. Pack layers because mornings are chilly but afternoons heat up. Visit between September and March to see the penguins at Punta Tombo colony. Stop for traditional Welsh tea in Gaiman if you want a unique cultural experience.
- Days 7-9
Ushuaia
After a long bus journey via Rio Gallegos you'll reach the world's southernmost city. Book Tierra del Fuego National Park tours in the morning before the winds pick up. Take the Sea Lion Colony boat trip early for the best light and photos from the port side. The weather changes quickly so bring waterproof layers.
- Days 10-12
El Calafate
This is your base for visiting Perito Moreno Glacier. Take early morning glacier tours at 7:30 AM to see the ice calving in perfect light. The Torres del Paine day trip runs long at 16+ hours but offers incredible views. Pack extra snacks since lunch stops are brief. Get your Chilean visa before arriving.
- Days 13-15
El Chalten
- Days 16-19
Bariloche
- Days 20-22
Buenos Aires
22 Day Argentina Itinerary, incl. Buenos Aires and Patagonia
The 22-day Argentine adventure encompasses 6 cities, with 4 nights in Buenos Aires, 3 in Ushuaia, and 3 at Iguazú Falls. Visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, observe wildlife at Península Valdés, and wander through Tierra del Fuego National Park with expert guides.
- Days 1-3
Buenos Aires
Start your Argentina journey in the vibrant capital. Take a walking tour through historic San Telmo and the colorful La Boca neighborhood with its famous Caminito street. Learn about Argentina's mate tradition from a local expert during a tasting session. On day two explore the upscale Recoleta and Retiro districts. Visit Recoleta Cemetery when it opens at 8am to avoid crowds. Round out your time with a premium food tour in Palermo sampling Argentina's Malbec wines and traditional asado barbecue.
- Days 4-7
Puerto Madryn & Peninsula Valdes
Fly to Trelew and drive one hour to Puerto Madryn. The best whale watching happens July through November - book morning boats when the water is calmest. Take a full-day Peninsula Valdes tour to see elephant seals, sea lions and orcas. Visit the Punta Tombo penguin colony between September and April but plan for 3 hours of driving round trip. Go snorkeling with sea lions at Punta Loma. The water stays cold year-round so use the provided wetsuit.
- Days 8-11
Ushuaia
Head to the world's southernmost city. Get an early start to explore Tierra del Fuego National Park's quiet morning trails. Pack waterproof hiking boots since coastal paths get muddy. Take a Beagle Channel boat trip to spot wildlife and visit H Island. Drive the Cape San Pablo coast to find an old lighthouse and shipwreck. Stop for fresh-caught seafood lunch with local fishermen.
- Days 12-15
El Calafate
Make this your base for Los Glaciares National Park. See the impressive Perito Moreno Glacier first thing in the morning before crowds arrive. Consider taking a boat trip for an up-close glacier view. Book a full-day tour to see Cerro Mayo's hanging glaciers but expect 10 hours round trip. Experience gaucho life at a traditional estancia ranch with authentic asado lunch.
- Days 16-19
Iguazu Falls
Fly north to tropical Puerto Iguazu. Visit both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the falls. Start the Argentine side at 8am to beat tour groups. The Devil's Throat viewpoint gets quieter in late afternoon. Take an early morning bike ride on the park's peaceful trails to spot toucans and coatis. Stop at the Bird Park to see native species.
- Days 20-22
Buenos Aires