
Montevideo 2-Day Tour
On this 2-day trip, you can take a Buquebus ferry to Colonia and continue by bus to Montevideo, or take a direct ferry. It also includes a tour!
On this 2-day trip, you can take a Buquebus ferry to Colonia and continue by bus to Montevideo, or take a direct ferry. It also includes a tour!
Discover the best of Salta and its surroundings with this fantastic tour that lasts 3, 4 or 5 consecutive days, depending on your preferences.
Discover the most beautiful natural landscapes of Argentina and its captivating capital city when you take our fantastic 9-day tour.
Discover the incredible landscapes of Argentine Patagonia on this nine-day tour of Puerto Madryn, Bariloche, El Calafate and Ushuaia.
On this 2-day adventure from Buenos Aires, take a Buquebus ferry to Colonia del Sacramento, and enjoy a ride on the tourist bus plus a guided tour of the city!
Discover the incredible natural landscapes and historic towns of northern Argentina on this seven day tour of Salta, Jujuy and Tucuman.
On this 2-day tour along the Uruguayan coast, we'll cross Rio de la Plata to visit Colonia del Sacramento or Riachuelo for an unforgettable experience!
If you're planning a trip to Argentina, discover Puerto Iguazu and Salta on this 6-day tour. You'll get to see Iguazu Falls on both sides of the border!
Discover the best of northern Argentina on this unforgettable eight-day tour! You'll explore Buenos Aires, visit Iguazu Falls and see the sights of Salta.
Uncover the essence of Cordoba as we embark on a three-day horse riding tour through the mountains - nature, cuisine, and history all in one unforgettable tour!
From the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia to the towering Andes, Argentina is one of South America’s most captivating destinations. Whether you're sipping Malbec in Mendoza or embracing the passionate rhythms of tango in Buenos Aires, traveling through Argentina means immersing yourself in a unique and vibrant culture.
Argentina has it all, from bustling metropolises to breathtaking expansive landscapes. In Ushuaia, hop aboard the End of the World Train, one of the most scenic rail routes on the planet. From El Calafate, embark on unforgettable excursions to the Perito Moreno Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Further north, Bariloche showcases the country's German heritage in the heart of the Andes, while the stunning Iguazú Falls on the Brazilian border is truly awe-inspiring.
Looking for plans in Buenos Aires? Don't hesitate & book a ticket for the show at Madero Tango, one of the most famous tango shows in the Argentine capital!
The Tango Porteño Theater in Buenos Aires is the perfect place to enjoy Argentina's famous dance while enjoying a delicious traditional dinner.
This tour sails along the River Plate and the Parana Delta to Tigre, one of the most popular destinations in Argentina which we will explore extensively.
Perito Moreno is the world's most famous glacier and a must-see in Calafate. Join us on an unforgettable Perito Moreno Glacier Tour to see this natural wonder.
On this day trip to Campanopolis from Buenos Aires, we'll take you to visit a medieval-style village built in the middle of the 20th century.
Enjoy the flavors of Argentine cuisine with this food tour in Buenos Aires! You'll taste local delicacies either in the Palermo or San Telmo neighborhood.
Take an unforgettable glacier cruise on the Argentinian Lake, where you'll see the most spectacular glaciers in Patagonia up close.
This private tour is perfect for travelers who have a layover at Buenos Aires airport and would like to use the time to explore this enchanting city.
On this tour, you'll cross the border to discover the wine culture of Uruguay. You'll take the ferry to Colonia del Sacramento and visit a winery.
Feel the electrifying mix of rhythm and energy at La Bomba de Tiempo, the improvised percussion show that has revolutionized the Buenos Aires music scene
Argentina is part of Mercosur, which means U.S. tourists do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, you must present a valid passport. Additionally, proof of accommodation, return tickets, and financial means may be requested upon entry. However, before you travel, consult with the Argentinian embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information. Furthermore, travel insurance is highly recommended.
The official currency is the Argentine peso (ARS). While some businesses accept U.S. dollars (USD), exchange rates can vary widely, especially in informal markets. Always check current rates and use authorized exchange services.
You can rent a car in Argentina using a valid U.S. driver’s license. However, you will also need to present your passport and an international credit card. If you plan to drive across borders, check with your rental agency, as additional documents and permissions may be required.
Yes, Argentina is generally a safe country for tourists. However, as in any major destination, basic precautions are advised. Avoid displaying valuables in public, be cautious when walking in unfamiliar areas, and try not to carry large amounts of cash.
The best time to visit Argentina varies by region, and depends on what you want to do! Spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer mild weather and fewer tourists—ideal for exploring cities like Buenos Aires and Mendoza. Winter (June to August) is perfect for skiing in Bariloche and Ushuaia. Summer (December to February) is great for visiting Patagonia and the beaches, though the northern regions can be quite hot during this time.