A Holiday to Argentina

An example Argentina holiday itinerary

Discover Argentina, a country of striking contrasts, where the bustling streets of Buenos Aires pulse with tango rhythms and the vast, wild landscapes of Patagonia offer an unspoiled escape into nature. From world-class wines in Mendoza to the thunderous beauty of Iguazú Falls, Argentina captivates with its rich culture and breath taking scenery.

Read on to find out more.

 

 

Gemma - European Expert
Get in touch
or call us on 01306 264005

VISIT: Buenos Aires – Day 1 to 4

Buenos Aires seamlessly blends European elegance, Latin energy, and rich culture, making it a must-visit destination. From the artsy vibes of Palermo Soho and San Telmo to the luxury of Recoleta, there’s always something to explore—whether it’s art at MALBA, the San Telmo market, Evita’s tomb, or the lively streets of La Boca, with tango and nightlife to top it all off.

 

STAY: Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

Set in the heart of Recoleta, the Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt is a luxurious blend of Belle Époque charm and modern elegance. Surrounded by boutiques and cafés, this two-building gem offers peaceful gardens, a dreamy pool, a renowned spa, three top restaurants, and impeccable service, making it the perfect escape from the city’s hustle.

 

EXPLORE: Iguazu Falls – Day 4 to 7

Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Argentina-Brazil border, leaves visitors awe-struck with over 275 cascades surrounded by lush rainforest. Experience the power of the falls from wooden walkways, get drenched on a boat trip, or spot wildlife on nearby hiking trails—it’s an unforgettable adventure that will leave you speechless.

 

STAY: Gran Melia Iguazu Resort & Spa

Nestled in Iguazu National Park, Gran Melia Iguazu offers modern luxury with stunning jungle views, just 18km from the Three Borders Landmark and 2km from Iguazu Falls. The resort features stylish rooms and suites with modern amenities, a 50m infinity pool, spa, tennis court, and international cuisine at the Iguazu Buffet Restaurant, while the Pool Bar overlooks the lush landscape.

 

 

 

DISCOVER: Bariloche – Day 7 to 10

Bariloche, known as the “South American Switzerland,” is a stunning mountain town surrounded by azure lakes, snow-capped peaks, and Nahuel Huapi National Park. Whether you’re hiking, biking, or simply relaxing with scenic views from Cerro Campanario or the Seven Lakes Route, it’s a paradise for all. Don’t forget to visit Mamuschka, Argentina’s chocolate capital, for a sweet treat!

 

STAY: Llao Llao Resort, Golf & Spa

Built in 1934 and opening in 1938, Llao Llao Lodge has a rich history, including a fire and multiple closures before reopening in 1995 after extensive renovations. Surrounded by a 15-hectare park, the resort offers tennis courts, an 18-hole golf course, marina, and five restaurants, providing world-class service in a picturesque, almost fairy tale-like setting.

 

 

 

VISIT: El Calafate – Day 10 to 13

El Calafate, located on the shores of Lago Argentino in Santa Cruz, is a gateway to Patagonia and the famous Perito Moreno Glacier. Known for its stunning landscapes and adventure opportunities, it offers boat tours, hiking, wildlife watching, and stays at remote estancias, as well as the Glaciarium museum and Argentina’s first ice-bar. Legend says eating the local Calafate berries ensures a return visit!

 

 

STAY: Eolo Lodge Patagonia's Spirit

EOLO Lodge Patagonia’s Spirit, nestled between El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glacier, offers stunning views of the Andes, lakes, and glaciers. With its breathtaking natural surroundings and exceptional facilities, it perfectly embodies the spirit of Patagonia and is well-deserving of its Relais & Chateaux label.

 

RETURN TO: Buenos Aires - Day 13 to 16

Return to where it all began and savour the opportunity to explore the sights you missed or revisit your favorite spots. With its endless energy and vibrant allure, this city offers an ever-changing tapestry of experiences, ensuring you’ll always find something new to discover, no matter how many times you come back.

 

STAY: Estancia La Bamba de Areco

Estancia La Bamba de Areco, one of Argentina’s oldest estancias, is located 120 km from Buenos Aires, near San Antonio de Areco. This boutique hotel blends luxurious comfort with colonial elegance, offering an authentic, historic atmosphere with personalized service and a private, homely feel.