TOUR Itinerary
Upon arrival at Ezeiza International Airport, receive a warm welcome by a local representative and transfer to their hotel.
Known as the “Paris of South America”, Buenos Aires is a city that pulses with culture, history, and elegance. The wide boulevards, Belle Époque architecture, and tree-lined streets reflect a charming blend of European influence and Latin American spirit. Whether its tango rhythms echoing through San Telmo or modern art galleries in Palermo, the city effortlessly combines the classic and contemporary.
Overnight stay at hotel in Buenos Aires.
After breakfast at hotel, enjoy a half-day city tour of Buenos Aires.
Begin the day with a deep dive into the soul of Buenos Aires. The journey starts at Plaza de Mayo, the historic site where Argentina’s first revolution unfolded in 1810. Admire El Cabildo and La Casa Rosada, forever linked with the legacy of Evita. Step into the Metropolitan Cathedral, where Pope Francis began his spiritual path. Continue to the vibrant La Boca district, known for its colorful houses, El Caminito, and “conventillos” — living testaments of the city’s immigrant roots. Wander through the charming streets of San Telmo, where tango lives on through murals, musicians, and whispers of the past.
Later, visit the elegant Puerto Madero area, home to fine dining spots and the striking Puente de la Mujer. Drive through the lush neighborhoods of Recoleta and Palermo, symbols of Buenos Aires’ aristocratic past. Catch a glimpse of the steel petals of the Floralis Genérica, admire the calm lakes and gardens shaped by Carlos Thays, and pass by the serene Japanese Garden and the planetarium. The city tour concludes at 9 de Julio Avenue, with iconic landmarks like the Colon Theatre, Corrientes Avenue, and the Obelisk — where the heart of Buenos Aires beats the loudest.
In the evening, enjoy during the transfer to Gala Tango for an unforgettable tango night. Housed in a venue that reflects 1930s elegance with its marble accents and French décor, Gala Tango offers an intimate experience of Argentina’s most beloved dance. Before the performance, take part in a short tango class and then indulge in a gourmet dinner paired with exquisite Argentine wines. The show blends tango and folklore in a beautifully choreographed celebration of culture, rhythm, and passion.
Overnight stay at hotel in Buenos Aires.
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a full-day shared Country Day Tour, including lunch.
This tour offers a unique experience to visit an estancia (farm) located in the Argentine pampas, where travelers can immerse themselves in the rich rural traditions of Argentina. The estancia showcases the life of the iconic Gaucho, Argentina’s skilled horsemen and symbol of national identity.
During the day, have the option to ride horses or take a carriage ride around the estancia, surrounded by vast open plains. The highlight of the tour is the traditional Asado barbecue lunch, featuring Argentine specialties such as grilled meats and empanadas, paired with local wines. Live gaucho music and folkloric dances add to the authentic countryside atmosphere, making this a perfect day to experience Argentina’s rural charm and culture.
SEGV’S RECOMMENDATION: Those who prefer not to participate in horse riding or carriage rides can enjoy a relaxed day at the estancia’s grounds, soaking in the serene landscape and cultural performances.
Overnight stay at hotel in Buenos Aires.
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer from Buenos Aires to Aeroparque Airport on a one-way service without a guide.
Iguazú is one of the most spectacular natural wonders of the world, famed for its breathtaking waterfalls set within lush subtropical rainforest. The Iguazú Falls stretch across the border of Argentina and Brazil, boasting hundreds of cascades that form one of the largest and most impressive waterfall systems globally. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is celebrated for its scenic beauty and diverse flora and fauna, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Upon arrival at Puerto Iguazú Airport, enjoy meet and greet by a representative and escort to the hotel with an English-speaking guide. Assistance with check-in and detailed itinerary information will be provided along with emergency contact details for a smooth stay.
Overnight stay at hotel in Iguazú.
After breakfast at the hotel, guests will embark on a full-day excursion to the Argentinean side of Iguazú Falls.
The entrance fee to Iguazú National Park (Argentina) is included. Iguazú National Park was established in 1934 to protect the awe-inspiring Iguazú Falls and the surrounding subtropical rainforest. In 1984, UNESCO designated this park a Natural World Heritage Site, recognizing its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore the park via three main circuits: the Lower Path, the Higher Path, and the Devil’s Throat Path.
The Lower Path is a 1,200-meter walk offering spectacular close-up views of many of the falls and rapids, including a front view of The Devil’s Throat and Brazilian rapids. It involves numerous steps and is moderately challenging, lasting about two hours. The Higher Path is a 1,300-meter trail along the cliffs that provides breathtaking panoramic views with no steps, making it less strenuous and taking approximately one hour. To visit the iconic Devil’s Throat, guests take the Ecological Jungle Train and walk along a 1,100-meter catwalk with large viewing balconies right on the edge of the falls, providing a dramatic and unforgettable experience (about two hours).
SEGV’S RECOMMENDATION: For visitors who want to capture stunning photographs or experience the falls from a different perspective, consider an optional boat ride that takes you close to the waterfalls, offering an exhilarating and wet adventure.
Overnight stay at hotel in Iguazü.
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a half-day excursion to the Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls with an English-speaking guide. The entrance fee to Iguazú National Park (Brazil) is included.
The Brazilian Falls are located in Paraná State, Brazil, and were declared a Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. This expansive park of 185,000 hectares borders the Argentinean Iguazú National Park, separated only by the Iguazú River. Together, these parks form one of South America’s largest natural protected areas. The tour begins at the Visitors’ Center, which serves as the main access point and boarding area for the park’s modern panoramic buses. Visitors travel along 1,200 meters of catwalks, offering spectacular views of 275 waterfalls, including the main rapids: Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamin Constant, and Salto Unión (The Devil’s Throat). The walk concludes with a panoramic elevator ride back to the buses.
Later, continue with an Aldea Guarani excursion via shuttle service. This immersive cultural visit takes travelers deep into the jungle to explore the rich heritage of the Guarani indigenous people. Guests will cross the Mbocai River and walk along jungle trails while learning about Guarani hunting techniques, medicinal plants, and traditional ritual songs—a unique insight into the heart of Indian culture.
Overnight stay at hotel in Iguazú.
After breakfast at the hotel, check out from the hotel and transfer to Airport.
Arrive home with pleasant memories of your Argentina tour organized by State Express Global Voyages, which we are sure you will treasure for a lifetime.