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Indulging in a classic Buenos Aires tango show is the best way to experience the essence of this lively city. Not only do you watch history come to life, but you also get to taste various Argentine delicacies like asado and choripan as well as local wines, and spirits.
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PROS:
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Shared or private hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Avoid the hassle of waiting in long queues (skip the line)
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  • Seating is assigned
  • Sandals or flip-flops (dress code - smart casual)
  • Open bar is limited to those having the optional dinner
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Taking a Mendoza wine tasting tour is a great way to learn more about Argentina's top wines. There are a few options that can fit almost any budget, and the bonus of hotel transfers means you won’t have to drive anywhere inebriated.
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PROS:
  • Great way to experience Mendoza
  • Optional to have meals included
  • Hotel pick-ups and drop-offs
CONS:
  • Many tours aren’t wheelchair accessible
  • No under 18’s
  • The itinerary is often subject to change
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Cerro Aconcagua is found in Mendoza, Argentina, and borders Chile. It is also the highest point found in the Western Hemisphere. Mt. Aconcagua is part of the Andes Mountain range, and while it is not an active volcano, it is said to have formed due to historic volcanic activity in the region. This spectacular mountainscape is also home to a plethora of exciting outdoor adventures in Argentina, from a BBQ in the summertime to mountaineering, camping, and even horseback riding. Visiting this amazing feat of nature is something you just have to do while you’re exploring Argentina. Keep reading for some excellent tour opportunities and learn everything else you need to know before tackling an Aconcagua Mountain tour on your own or an Aconcagua guided climb.
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The Aconcagua mountain offers spectacular views that are not to be missed. It is also an experience of a lifetime to say that you’ve explored one of the Seven Summits. Any of the tours would offer beautiful activities to make this excursion easier to do and a ton of fun.
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  • Pick-up included
  • A trained guide to lead you
  • Beautiful 360-degree views
CONS:
  • No wheelchair access
  • Physically, emotionally and mentally taxing
  • No food included
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Traveling to Argentina and want to do something different? Are you perhaps thinking about  having a holiday on horseback? Argentina has many options for horse riding tours that are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Argentina is a beautiful country, rich in culture and history. The country also has a deep gaucho (cowboy) culture epitomized by Argentinian horseback riding tours. These tours go along the country’s diverse and breathtaking landscapes, giving you a break from the busy cities. Holidays in Argentina are always exciting and fun, especially if you plan on taking a horseback tour through the countryside. These tours allow you to see a side of Argentina that only so few get to experience in their lives. Whether traveling in a group or as a couple, horseback riding in Argentina promises excitement, breathtaking views, and a glimpse into Argentinian culture.
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Horseback riding in Argentina is a fantastic way to explore the countryside. We love that the local guides are experienced, professional, and always willing to help. The highlight of the tour is undeniably the stunning Argentinian landscape.
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PROS:
  • Round trip transportation
  • An authentic Argentinian BBQ
  • Professional local guides
CONS:
  • Requires a moderate fitness level
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not suitable for children
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The Perito Moreno Glacier, or Glaciar Perito Moreno, in Los Glaciares National Park is one of Argentina’s most prominent and enticing day trips and tourist attractions. It is roughly a 100-square-mile ice formation and represents the world’s third-largest reserve of fresh water in the form of an ice field. Tourists can visit the glacier and experience its wonder in a number of ways. This includes simply observing it from a series of constructed walkways from afar. Visitors can also opt to hike up the glacier on a trekking tour. The closest major town is El Calafate, which can be accessed by airplane or road. The glacier experience proves popular with nature enthusiasts and couples looking for a romantic memory to share.

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  • Not suitable for children, and minors require written consent
  • Requires passport / ID to access the national park
  • Wear appropriate ice weather gear, including comfortable hiking shoes
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Glaciers, as we know, are becoming more and more treasured on our planet. What could beat the thrill of seeing one in person? You can walk along it, climb it, actually see pieces fall off one end, or just take a boat ride along its edge. Whichever you choose, visiting this amazing destination in Argentina is an unforgettable day-long experience. Patagonia and Argentina themselves are superb destinations.
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PROS:
  • Gets you out in nature
  • Appreciate a truly magical natural wonder
  • Many tours offer transport from your hotel
CONS:
  • Not recommended for kids
  • Longer excursions may be strenuous
  • Not all options are wheelchair friendly

“Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” moved nations’ hearts as it hit number one on various chart lists when it was first released in 1976 by Julie Convington, and when it was re-released by Madonna in 1996. Known for its vast and diverse landscapes, the sultry tango dance, soccer, wine, and festive energy, Argentina is a country worth discovering!

Destinations In Argentina

Topping the list of destinations in your Argentina trip must be the country’s vibrant capital, Buenos Aires. Known for its food, culture, history, and fiery energy, Buenos Aires offers memorable day trips and experiences for all those who wander through it.

Buenos Aires province has an incredible list of gorgeous beaches for travelers to enjoy. Mar del Plata is one of its most famous and visited beaches, or you can move along the coast to Pinamar to find a quieter, more peaceful ocean to revel in.

Nature lovers will find their jaws dropping at the awe-inspiring sight of Iguazu National Park waterfalls. The UNESCO World Heritage Site lies in the jungle bordering Argentina and Brazil and has claimed its title as one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in the world.

“The end of the world”, Ushuaia, is the southernmost tip of South America, and Argentina. It has gained popularity for being the departure point to reach Antarctica. The winter wonderland makes all of your Planet Earth dreams come true by offering tours to see penguins, sea lions, and fur seals.

No Argentinian bucket list would be complete without mentioning Patagonia. This region of Argentina is shared with Chile and separated by the iconic Andes Mountains. With trekking, glaciers, and wine tasting, these Jurassic Park-like landscapes have something for everyone.

Popular Argentina Tours

Argentina’s mother tongue is Spanish and this language barrier can be difficult at times. Tours in Argentina are a great way to discover the country and gain an understanding of your experience in English.

Discovering Argentina’s agricultural lifestyle is to discover Argentina’s heritage and culture. Taking a gaucho day tour will introduce you to the cowboys of South America. Visit a ranch and their livestock all while shouting, “yee-haw!”.

Buenos Aires walking city tour is a special way to discover the cosmopolitan capital. Get the knowledge from a local about the city’s art, history, culture, and architecture while discovering golden nuggets, only an Argentinian would know, in between.

Buenos Aires has a strong European influence and is often compared to cities in Spain and France. One foot into Recoleta and the manicured gardens and lavish townhouses will have you questioning what part of the world you’re in. Plaza de Mayo has the same effect for all those who pass through its cobbled roads.

For adventure lovers and adrenalin junkies, experiencing the Iguazu waterfalls on a boat tour will be a sure way to increase your heart rate. You also get to explore the surrounding jungle in a 4×4 while bird and monkey spotting. This must be one of the best Argentina tours!

Argentina guided tours allow you to meet fellow travelers and understand the history of places and things off the beaten track. They encourage tourists to chat with locals and dive into the rich exciting culture of Argentina.

A tour of Argentina also allows you to meet others who are on a similar journey to you, celebrating in the new experience of such a dynamic country.

FAQs

Traveling a foreign country can be intimidating and especially daunting if there is a language barrier. Even when your tours are in English, it can still be overwhelming. Here are a few frequently asked questions about Argentina Tours.

When Should I Go To Argentina?

If you’re looking for a summer holiday then visiting Argentina between December and February is the time of year you’re after. However, spring (October- mid-December) and autumn (April- mid-June) offers more moderate temperatures, lower prices, and fewer crowds.

Is It Safe To Travel To Argentina?

Argentina is one of the safest Latin American countries and is a wonderful place to travel. However, tourists need to be cautious of petty theft crimes, like pickpocketing. This can be avoided by being ‘street smart’. For example, keep valuables in a secure bag rather than in your pockets.

How Do You Get From Buenos Aires To Iguazu Falls?

The quickest and most comfortable way to get to Iguazu Falls from Buenos Aires is by flying. Flights leave from Aeroparque Internacional Jorge Newbery AEP, Buenos Aires, and land in Cataratas International Airport IGR. There are roughly six to eight flights per day.

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