Itinerary
- Day 1
Buenos Aires
You'll get picked up at Buenos Aires airport or bus station and taken to your hotel. After you settle in, the afternoon and evening are open for you to do what you like. Some people prefer to rest after traveling, while others head out right away to walk around the neighborhoods and get a feel for the city.
- Day 2
Buenos Aires
Pick a morning or afternoon city tour to see Buenos Aires. You'll walk through Av. 9 de Julio, check out Teatro Colón and the Obelisco, then move through Plaza de Mayo. From there you'll head to San Telmo with its tango clubs, La Boca and Caminito, then on to the waterfront area of Puerto Madero. Later you'll see Palermo's parks and finish in Recoleta. If you're here on Sunday, the tour wraps up at the antique fair in San Telmo.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Half Day City Tour Buenos Aires
Optional Activities
- Tango show - authentic tango experience in iconic Buenos Aires venue with gourmet dinner and main section seating
- Delta Tigre - boat tour exploring waterways, private marinas, cliff mansions and city landmarks from San Isidro
- City of La Plata Tour - visit neo-Gothic Cathedral, Astronomical Observatory, and Natural Science Museum
Landmarks/POIs Avenida 9 de Julio Teatro Colón Obelisco Plaza de Mayo San Telmo La Boca Caminito Puerto Madero Palermo Recoleta - Day 3
Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú
After breakfast, get transferred to Buenos Aires Airport for your flight to Puerto Iguazú. Once you land, a local representative meets you and takes you to your hotel. The afternoon is yours to settle in or explore on your own. You might wander through local craft markets or try a traditional Argentine dinner while surrounded by subtropical jungle.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Day 4
Iguazú Falls Argentine Side
Spend the day exploring Iguazú Falls from the Argentine side using footbridges and walkways that give you different perspectives. You'll walk the Upper Walk for sweeping delta views, then the Lower Walk through jungle paths with multiple waterfall sightings. The Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) is a highlight, and you'll ride an ecological jungle train through the park. You'll head back to your hotel between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Iguazu Falls Argentine Side - Upper walkway, lower walkway, Garganta del Diablo, and ecological train ride
Optional Activities
- Grand Adventure - wet and wild boat experience approaching the falls for thrilling, drenched encounter with the falls' full force and beauty
Landmarks/POIs Iguazú Falls Garganta del Diablo - Day 5
Iguazú Falls Brazilian Side
This time you're viewing the falls from the Brazilian side, which gives you a panoramic view of all 275 waterfalls across 2,700 meters. You're in Foz do Iguazú National Park, about 25 km from the city center, where you see the full scale of the Garganta del Diablo and the four main Brazilian falls. The subtropical forest and protected landscape with native plants and wildlife create a completely different perspective than the Argentine side.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Iguazu Falls Brazilian Side - panoramic excursion with spectacular views from the Brazilian park
Landmarks/POIs Foz do Iguazú National Park Iguazú Falls - Day 6
Puerto Iguazú to Salta
Get transferred from your hotel to Puerto Iguazú Airport for your flight to Salta. When you land, you're picked up and taken to your hotel to get settled.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Day 7
Salta
Take a city tour to see Salta's colonial character and Spanish architecture along narrow streets with mountains in the background. You'll visit Plaza 9 de Julio, San Bernardo Convent (check out its indigenous-carved portal), and the Church of San Francisco from 1796 with its Baroque and neoclassical details. See the Italian-style Cathedral and the Cabildo Historical Museum, then head up San Bernardo hill for the Monument to General Güemes. Later you'll go through San Lorenzo, a picturesque retreat in the Yungas region with colorful buildings and misty valley views. The tour ends at the Handicrafts Market of Salta.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Half Day City Tour Salta
Optional Activities
- Train to the Clouds - famous tourist attraction traveling through the Andes Mountains at over 4,000 meters above sea level with breathtaking panoramic views
- Cabra Corral Dam - visit the largest hydraulic work in Northwestern Argentina with crystal-clear waters and adventure sports opportunities, plus historic independence sites and rural insights
- High-Altitude Wine Route - journey via Route 68 to Cafayate passing through Quebrada del Río las Conchas, includes Museum of the Vine and Wine and wine tastings at two wineries
- Quebrada de Humahuaca - UNESCO World Heritage Site tour through colorful hills and vibrant cultures, including Purmamarca's Hill of Seven Colors, Tilcara, Huacalera at the Tropic of Capricorn, Church of Uquía, Humahuaca Cathedral and Independence Monument
- Cachi - journey through Lerma Valley passing El Carril and Chicoana, through Quebrada de los Laureles and Quebrada de Escoipe, over Cuesta del Obispo at 3,384 meters to Piedra del Molino, through Los Cardones National Park along the ancient Inca road Recta de Tin-Tin, includes visits to Archaeological Museum and Church
- Cafayate - route through Lerma Valley tobacco fields and colonial towns, through Quebrada del Río Las Conchas with striking rock formations, visit to Cafayate known for Torrontés wine with artisanal and industrial winery tastings
Landmarks/POIs Plaza 9 de Julio San Bernardo Convent Church of San Francisco Cathedral of Salta Cabildo Historical Museum San Bernardo Hill Monument to General Güemes San Lorenzo Quebrada of San Lorenzo Handicrafts Market of Salta - Day 8
Salta Departure
After breakfast, get transferred to Salta Airport or the bus station at whatever time works for you. Safe travels, and hopefully you'll come back to Argentina for another trip soon.
- Meals
- Breakfast















