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| Overview |
| Tailor-made tours |
| Small group tours |
| Cruises |
| Highlights |
| Where to stay |
| When to go |
| History & culture |
| Wildlife |
| Useful information |
| Other resources |
Buenos Aires
A selection of excursions that cover different aspects of the Argentine culture, such as tango, gastronomy, history, architecture, literature to mention but a few.
Iguazú Falls
Iguazú Falls are considered by many the most beautiful and spectacular waterfalls in the world, with streams that suddenly appear from the rainforest to form myriad cascades. The surrounding jungle is home to colourful birds and butterflies. Designated a World Heritage Site, they should be high on your list of places to visit.
Iberá Marshes
A wetland area, refuge for abundant and varied wildlife, including capybaras, caimans, the largest deer native to South America, howler monkeys and many birds.
Salta
A wonderful colonial city and the starting point for most of the tours to the Calchaqui Valleys and the Humahuaca canyon.
The Wine Region of Mendoza
Visits to local wineries escorted by a specialist guide, with the chance of tasting superb local wines.
The Lake District
More developed than the southern part of Patagonia, this area is of serene beauty, with famous mountain resorts such as Bariloche, which offer a wide range of activities, such as hiking, climbing, rafting, canyoning, mountain bike, horse riding and more during the summer. The most scenic golf course in Latin America is ‘hidden’ in this area, close to the famous Llao Llao Hotel.
Valdés Peninsula
Excellent for wildlife, such as whales (July to mid-December only), sea lions and penguins.
El Calafate and El Chalten
Excellent bases to explore the mountains, lakes and glaciers of Patagonia.
Torres del Paine National Park
Magnificent national park across the Chilean border, easily reached from El Calafate.
Tierra del Fuego
The end of the world and gateway to one of the last true wilderness areas on earth: Antarctica.