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Argentina General Information

Argentina is a nation of undiscovered treasures: hundred-year old cafes in the heart of the city, charming towns just a little off the highway, ruins and forts from the days of the Viceroy, antique shops, bookstores, wineries...the list goes on and on. |
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Buenos Aires & Iguazu Discovery (7 days)

Buenos Aires
The beating heart of the Republic of Argentina is without a doubt its inimitable capital, Buenos Aires. It’s where you’ll get swept away by the romance of the Tango, Argentina’s legendary dance.
Iguazú Falls
One of the legendary “Big Four” waterfalls (the others are Niagara, Victoria and Angel Falls), Iguazú is a force of nature, quite possibly the single most awe-inspiring natural sight on the planet. Stand in the mist as the mighty Iguazú River passes over 275 distinct falls, thundering as it falls hundreds of feet in an instant. |
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The End of the World Experience (10 days)

Buenos Aires
The port of Buenos Aires is your introduction to the End of the World. You’ll enjoy fine dining, world-class shopping and memorable sightseeing before leaving civilization behind for your journey to untamed Patagonia.
Calafate
The charming town of El Calafate is your gateway to the Glaciers National Park, where you’ll get up close and personal with the Perito Moreno Glacier. Stand in awe as eons-old chunks of ice the size of houses break off and crash into frigid Lake Argentina.
Ushuaia
The City at the end of the world: The southernmost city of all is a breathtaking outpost in frigid Patagonia. Here you’ll visit the lakes and rivers of Tierra del Fuego National Park as well as entrance to the forbidding but inspirational Beagle Channel.
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The Wine Route (7 Days)

Buenos Aires
The historic capital of Argentina is home to the legendary Tango as well as outstanding cuisine, memorable museums and much, much more.
Mendoza
In the charming city of Mendoza, set against the white-capped backdrop of the Andes, you’ll learn what wine connoisseurs already know: Argentine wines are among the best in the world. You’ll get the chance to visit Argentina’s top vineyards and taste the very best they have to offer and additional excursions around the Mendoza area.
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The best of Patagonia (11 days)

Your Patagonia adventure begins in historic Buenos Aires, one of South America’s most gorgeous cities. Check out the nightlife, enjoy a fine meal, and tango the night away before you leave civilization behind and the adventure begins.
On the Argentine side of the legendary lake crossing, San Carlos de Bariloche is one of the most scenic spots in all of South America. It’s a ski town, and many visit in the winter, but the natural beauty of the area is well worth a visit year round.
Early pioneers crossed the Andes from Argentina to Chile and vice versa via a series of navigable lakes and mule paths. Follow their footsteps in comfort on an unforgettable journey.
Chile’s “City of Roses” is a charming, historic town originally settled by Germans. It’s the perfect place to relax after the lake crossing.
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Natural Wonders (14 days)

Before you see the best of natural Argentina, you will see the best of its history and culture. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with impressive architecture and well-maintained parks. See the beauty wrought by man before you see what nature can do. Iguazú is an unforgettable display of the power and majesty of nature. Tucked away in the stunning lake district of the Argentina Andes, San Carlos de Bariloche is surrounded by pristine lakes and breathtaking mountain views. El Calafate is a scenic, friendly town located near Glaciers National Park, one of the most stunning natural areas in all of South America. The southernmost city in the world is also one of the most beautiful. Ushuaia is your gateway to the stark beauty of Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the historic Beagle Channel.
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