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- 5-Day Trip to Ushuaia & El Calafate
- From Buenos Aires to the Jungle & falls
- AWESOME JOURNEY 7 DAYS THROUGH THE MAGNIFICENT NORTHWEST ARGENTINE
- City & Jungle: Buenos Aires and Iguazú Falls
- 10 -Days of Unforgettable Exploration in Argentina
- Tango Secrets & Wine Culture: Buenos Aires to Mendoza
- Tango Culture & the Marvels of Nature (From Buenos Aires to El Calafate)
- Quest for the Antarctic Circle
- Patagonia Dreams: From Bariloche to the Icefields of El Calafate
- Customized Patagonia Adventure with Iguazu Falls, Daily Stars
5-Day Trip to Ushuaia & El Calafate
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good trip of Ushuaia and El Calafate (Patagonia) if you intending to extend your Southern America tour.”
Vladimir, traveled in January
Solo travelers make up a significant portion of visitors to Perito Moreno Glacier and Beagle Channel navigation. The tour connects like-minded adventurers while showcasing Argentina's southernmost wonders with expert English-speaking guides.
Duration 5 days Destinations Ushuaia, El Calafate Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 45 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Signature DMC From
- NZ$1,933
From Buenos Aires to the Jungle & falls
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything went perfectly & the places I stayed were lovely, with great staff & good breakfasts.”
Sue, traveled in October
Semi-private tours foster social connections throughout Argentina. Group activities include wine tastings in Palermo, cooking classes in Puerto Iguazu, and tango shows. Single room options available for ages 18+.
Duration 6 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
- NZ$3,634
AWESOME JOURNEY 7 DAYS THROUGH THE MAGNIFICENT NORTHWEST ARGENTINE
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“A perfect trip! So glad I did.”
Gregorius, traveled in December
Duration 7 days Destinations Salta, Cachi, Cafayate, Purmamarca, Humahuaca Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 4 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Signature DMC From
- NZ$3,089
City & Jungle: Buenos Aires and Iguazú Falls
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This trip really helped you to visit two destinations in Argentina that we really wanted to visit: buenos aires and iguazu falls.”
Richard, traveled in April
Welcoming solo travelers aged 18+, with no single supplement at Hotel Carles and Hotel Guamini Mision. San Telmo tango shows, shared city tours of La Boca, and group visits to Devil's Throat waterfall create lasting connections.
Duration 6 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 10 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator People Travel and Experience From
- NZ$2,345
10 -Days of Unforgettable Exploration in Argentina
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Every stop on this tour is spectacular and very memorable. Very good attention to details.”
Lois, traveled in March
Perito Moreno Glacier and Tierra del Fuego National Park come alive through guided group excursions. Two Buenos Aires Hotel and Jardín del Iguazú Hotel offer comfortable bases for exploration.
Duration 10 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Puerto Iguazu, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego National Park, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park Age Range 1 to 100 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 100 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Trips SouthAmerica From
- NZ$4,281
Tango Secrets & Wine Culture: Buenos Aires to Mendoza
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was amazing. I loved every part of the trip and each day I couldn't believe that it could get better.”
Maureen, traveled in December
Shared wine tours in Maipu Valley and group tango shows unite travelers. The tour includes welcome transfers, city tours of Recoleta Cemetery and La Boca, plus social dining experiences.
Duration 7 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Mendoza Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
- NZ$4,955
Tango Culture & the Marvels of Nature (From Buenos Aires to El Calafate)
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Every single organization that Say Hueque worked with did exactly what was outlined in our itinerary every single time.”
Elaine, traveled in February
Social experiences abound during semi-private tours at Iguazú Falls and Perito Moreno Glacier. Evening activities include group cooking classes in Puerto Iguazú and tango shows in Buenos Aires.
Duration 8 days Destinations Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Iguazu Falls Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
- NZ$4,129
Quest for the Antarctic Circle
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent trip. Great on shore landings and zodiac cruises.”
Andrea, traveled in February
Twin-cabin life aboard G Expedition brings travelers together while visiting Ushuaia and Antarctic Peninsula. Daily zodiac landings and lectures unite adventurers, with intimate 1:10 guide-to-guest ratio.
Duration 14 days Destinations Ushuaia, King George Island, Antarctic Peninsula Age Range up to 90 year olds Group Size Max Group Size 134 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator G Adventures From $20,399
20% Off- NZ$16,319You save $4,080
Cerro Campanario's summit, Puerto Blest's waters, and Perito Moreno Glacier showcase Argentina's diversity. Single rooms at Hotel Concorde and Las Dunas offer personal space between adventures.
Duration 7 days Destinations San Carlos De Bariloche, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Group Size Max Group Size 10 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator People Travel and Experience From
20% Off- NZ$2,833
Customized Patagonia Adventure with Iguazu Falls, Daily Stars
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“All the staff did a good job of offering us a smooth and impressive trip.”
Jessica, traveled in April
Buenos Aires' historic Recoleta Cemetery, Sea Lions Island on Beagle Channel, and Perito Moreno Glacier create shared moments with private guides leading intimate tours.
Duration 10 days Destinations Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego National Park, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Puerto Iguazu, Iguazu Falls Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Group Size Max Group Size 4 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Agate Travel From
20% Off- NZ$8,852
What people love about touring Argentina solo
- City & Jungle: Buenos Aires and Iguazú Falls
We had a wonderful time for the short 5 days visit. The city is lively and vibrant, BBQ in the ranch is mouth watering, and Iguazú falls is breath taking. Thank you, We the people travel, for all the arrangements and introduce us the delicious cookies. We brought 4 boxes home to share in the US. In particular, we had a wonderful guide, Enrique, and drivers for the Iguazú falls trip. We travel all the time, but this one truly made life memory.
- Southern Patagonia: El Calafate, El Chalten & Ushuaia
Please keep in mind this is just MY experience on the tour, and I'm sure everyone's is different and unique. I was very thankful that We the People was open to feedback after the tour and that they will continue to improve future trips. Thanks! 1. Communication: The communication with Eve from We the People was great. She was very quick at responding to my requests before the tour started, and even offered for the trip to start for me in Chalten instead of Calafate since I was the only one on the itinerary and she knew I would coming from Chalten. The frustrating part is that I was not notified until a couple weeks before the trip that I was the ONLY one on my itinerary. 2. Activities: Though it was a 7 day tour, there were only 3 half-day activities organized through the tour. The tours themselves were good and the guides were good. Perito Moreno Glacier- this was a little disappointing for two reasons. EVERY other person on my bus (about 40 people) had the boat ride included in their fare, but I was the only one who would have to pay extra if I wanted it. For the price paid for the tour, I would think the boat ride should be included. Also, I was told when I booked the tour that I could add mini-trekking as an optional activity for this day. When I asked the tour operator the night before, I was told that I was not able to add the activity. We the People explained to me (in a What's App message) that they are still new at organizing these tours and probably had given me inaccurate information. This was frustrating because I did not have additional days allotted where I could have booked this activity on my own, so I did not get to do it. I do hope this gets improved for future trips. Lago del Desierto- while this tour was "guided," we were left alone to complete the hike to the glacier. I completed this hike alone and the conditions at the top were VERY windy. Would definitely be better if there were other people in my We the People group. One of the main attractions of Patagonia/EL Chalten is the Fitz Roy trek, and I didn't really feel like the itinerary allowed time for this. You need an entire day for this trek and need to start early in the morning, and the tour just isn't designed that way. 3. Lodging: The hostels booked were as good as I could expected. No complaints with the lodging. I booked the "cheaper" option for this trip so I knew I would be in shared accommodations. 4: Guide: As a solo traveler, I feel much more comfortable with an assigned tour guide (and usually other travelers as well). There is no "dedicated guide" for the duration of the trip. For my experience, I only got guides on the day trips and it was the guide that I would have gotten had I booked those activities independently. When I asked We the People about this, they said they only provide a group tour guide if there are more then 4 people on the trip, but that the tour guide only organizes activities and does not offer advice or guidance. This is clearly listed on their tour page, but I didn't know I was the only one on the tour until a few weeks before so it was a little tougher on my own. 5: Transportation: Transportation was good and I have no complaints here. 6: Overall Experience: I felt like it was more of a "partially guided" tour and felt the price was a bit much for what was included. I always justify the cost of a fully guided group tour by knowing that part of my cost is going to pay a tour guide and I will get that one-on-one attention. The experience might be different with more people on the itinerary.
- Patagonia Hiking
Brilliant! The guide was entertaining and helpful. The activities were so much fun.
What our customers ask about Argentina Tours for Solo Travelers
Which areas of Argentina are most solo traveler-friendly?
El Chalten stands out as a hub for meeting fellow travelers on hiking trails and in hostels. Patagonia's El Calafate and El Chalten are particularly welcoming to solo adventurers with clear trail markers at Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre along with regular group activities. The towns have good travel setup with glacier tours and places to stay that encourage socializing. Hotels like Kosten Aike and Las Dunas in El Calafate draw solo travelers thanks to their central spots and friendly environment.
What's the best time of year for solo travelers to visit Argentina?
The peak season runs October through April when most tours are active and you'll meet the most travelers. For Patagonia including El Calafate and Ushuaia December to February brings the best outdoor conditions with long days perfect for activities. A traveler on TourRadar noted: "I visited in November and found it perfect - not too crowded but plenty of other travelers to meet and ideal weather for exploring Buenos Aires and Mendoza."
How social are the guided tours in Argentina for solo travelers?
Tours keep groups small between 8-15 people which makes it natural to get to know everyone. Perito Moreno Glacier tours usually max out at 12 participants so guides can give personal attention. El Chalten hiking groups stay at 8-10 people for a good experience. As one TourRadar guest put it: "The small group size made it easy to get to know everyone while hiking through Los Glaciares National Park - it felt like traveling with friends."
What accommodation options are best suited for solo travelers in Argentina?
You'll find places to stay that fit different styles and budgets. El Calafate's Hotel Las Dunas has single rooms while Rancho Grande Hostel in El Chalten offers social dorm spaces. For more comfort Hotel Kosten Aike provides common areas where travelers often gather. A TourRadar guest shared: "The mix of accommodation styles worked perfectly - I could choose between private rooms when I wanted space and social hostels when I wanted to meet people."
How safe is Argentina for solo travelers on guided tours?
Guided tours in Argentina are well-organized with local experts and arranged transport between major attractions. Hotels like Carles in Buenos Aires sit in secure central areas with round-the-clock security. One traveler noted: "I felt completely secure throughout the entire trip from the airport transfers to the guided excursions at Iguazu Falls - the tour operators took care of everything."
How easy is it to meet other travelers during meal times on Argentina tours?
Group meals naturally bring travelers together throughout the tours. Most include shared breakfasts at places like Hotel Infinito Sur in El Chalten and group dinners at local spots such as Rancho Aparte in El Calafate. A TourRadar guest shared: "The group dinners were highlights of the trip - sharing stories over Patagonian lamb while discussing the day's adventures at Perito Moreno Glacier created lasting friendships."