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This Buenos Aires to Uruguay Ferry is a worthwhile experience for anyone wishing to tick an extra box on their South American holiday. Aside from the thrill of riding a slow and easy ferry, there’s also the option to take your car along if you really want to (at extra cost). But the best way to take the Buenos Aires ferry to Uruguay is as part of a guided day tour, as it saves you the hassle of arranging the tickets (which come included). PROS:
- Visit an additional country on your holiday
- Fascinating historical town and site
CONS:
- Can be pricey
- Requires passport and reciprocity certificates
- Can be a long day for kids and older people
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Between Chile and Argentina sits a narrow strait called the Beagle Channel. It is only 3.1 miles wide and around 149 miles long, and a popular day trip via catamaran. Among the features of the trip is the opportunity to see some of the southern ocean wildlife. This type of tour should be top of your list when looking for amazingly unique Argentina day trip experiences.
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$71.00
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It’s certainly hard to find a comparable tour anywhere else in the world, mainly because of this unique geographical setting. When near the Beagle Channel in Argentina or Chile, it’s definitely worth considering taking the day to see the southernmost parts of our planet that most ordinary people don’t get to see. PROS:
- Beautiful setting
- Unique wildlife experience
CONS:
- Cold climate
- No food and drink included in general
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.
Know before you book:
- 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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$95.97
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.
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
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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$42.00
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.
PROS:
- 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
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.
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
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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$67.31
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.
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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