Buenos Aires/ Ibera Wetlands/ Iguazu / Salta/ Cafayate
Arrive in Buenos Aires. On arrival check in at the hotel and rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Buenos Aires.
After breakfast at the hotel, explore the highlights of the South area of this magnificent city in a five-hour sightseeing tour accompanied by one of our experienced representatives who will introduce you to the history and culture of Buenos Aires, showing you the most significant spots. Discover the most important square of the country: Plaza de Mayo (May Square). Here, where the country was founded in 1580, the most important governmental buildings are located, including the Casa Rosada (Government ouse), the Cabildo (City Hall) and the Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Cathedral). Wadays it is possible to visit the Government Palace, so if you are interested, we will join one of the regular groups to tour the building. Walking down Defensa Street we will enter San Telmo, one of the oldest areas of the city. This neighborhood keeps a great part of its architectonic patrimony intact: colonial style houses, cobbled streets and a bustling collection of artists’ studios, ethnic restaurants, antique shops and boutiques. We will walk through the oldest and narrowest streets of this protected colonial district, with its famous cobbled streets to Plaza Dorrego. Discover the 19th century Buenos Aires.
The area is home to some important antique shops. Stop at a local Market “Mercado de San Telmo”, one of the famous landmarks of San Telmo, is a massive market that provides a good mix of products ranging from antiques and clothing shops to fruit and vegetable stands, butchers shops and bakeries. In the evening have a cup of coffee with a delicious pastry in a local cafeteria and return to your hotel.
Overnight in Buenos Aires.
After breakfast at the hotel, drive to the estancia. This will be a 1-hour land transfer. On arrival Ibera, check in at the hotel and rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Ibera.
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy the activities offered by the lodge such us: expeditions and photo safari in the Wetlands, sailing and kayaking in the river and horse-riding.est conservation area in Argentina. The heart of the hotel is a graceful mixture of refinement, history, nature and people is a traditional manorof Corrientes built in 1868, with stately rooms. A magnificent park, meticulouslydesigned by Carlos Thays, is home to native and exotic species, inviting you to connect with nature.
Overnight in Ibera.
After breakfast at the hotel, drive Puerto Valle to Iguazu (350 km away) and going through the Jesuits Ruins. Arrive at Iguazu during the afternoon and check in at the lodge. Welcome to the Iguazu Falls! Puerto Iguazú is a quiet town located at the confluence of the Iguazú and Parana rivers. The mighty Iguassu Falls, recently declared one of the New Seven Wonders are one of the most impressive sights in the world, with a breath-taking 275 cascades spread across a gulf of nearly 3 km (two miles). Taller than Niagara Falls and twice as wide, Iguazú has 275 cascades spread across 3 km (two miles) along the path of the River Iguazú, on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Viewpoints from both sides offer different perspectives of this unique lively and colorful spectacle.
Overnight in Iguazu.
Enjoy the activities offered by the lodge.
Overnight in Iguazu.
After breakfast at the hotel, leave for airport for flight to Salta. On arrival at Salt (SLA), check in at the hotel and rest of the day at leisure. Welcome to the Northwest! The Northwest, including Salta, Jujuy and Tucumán provinces, is still a hidden treasure of Argentina. The charm and the character of this region lies in the culture and folklore of its people, in the architecture of its small towns, in the traditions and customs present in its markets, its food, its music and its religious festivities. It is a mix of pre-Columbian civilizations and Spanish colonial past. Known for its magnificent natural sceneries and settlements where time seems to have stopped, this area gives guests the possibility to travel back to the times of colonization. The city of Salta, the gateway city, is the best preserved Spanish colonial city in Argentina. Desert, cacti, high-altitude salt lakes, yungas, llamas crossing the Puna... An incredible variety of colors, climates and activities await. Familiarize yourself with Salta city on this private sightseeing tour. Situated in the Lerma Valley, the city is situated in one of the most fertile areas in the region at 1,187 meters above sea level (3,900 feet), at the bottom of 20 de Febrero and San Bernardo Hills. Hispanic architecture makes the city an outstanding one; its colonial spirit remains in its houses, centenarian monuments and narrow streets. Visits San Francisco Church, the cathedral, San Bernardo Convent and Church, and MAAM Archeology Museum of High Altitude. Continue towards San Lorenzo, an exquisite summer village that invites you to relax in its green shade. Its microclimate combines exuberant vegetation, fresh air and clear water, as well as historical and natural heritage.
Overnight in Salta.
After breakfast at the hotel, discover the Calchaquies Valley through a region molded by a turbulent pre-Incan and colonial history. Dramatic scenery carved out by the wind and sun, and towns built from adobe clay transport you back in time. Drive through the breath-taking Quebrada de las Conchas gorge, a deep valley of red canyons, characterized by intense colours and spectacular geological formations, determined by the concentration of different minerals in the soil. Stop off at amazing rock formations, such as the Anfiteatro, and travel through the breathtaking Quebrada de las Conchas gorge, characterized by intense colors and spectacular geological formations. Your next stop is Cafayate, the most important town in Valles Calchaquies, known for its white wine made from the Torrontés grape. Visit and Taste at “Fábrica de Quesos Cabras de Cafayate” A fun family experience consisting of spending some time at “Cabras de Cafayate,” a unique place where goat cheese is made. Learn about the cheese making process, its development and its importance on the Argentine diet. Walk along and interact with hundreds of goats.
Overnight in Cafayate.
After breakfast at the hotel, visit Bodega El Porvenir, an iconic boutique winery that produces renowned wines worldwide. This particular experience aims to design your very own blend after learning from the different varieties of the Calchaqui Valley (Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Tannat) and how to pair them with the best food choices to create distinguished flavors. Enjoy a cycle around the wineries
Overnight in Cafayate.
Departure. End of services. Fly back to home destination.
City |
Category |
Hotel Name |
Price |
Buenos Aires |
3 & 4 Star
5 Star |
Dazzler San Telmo/ Ramada by Wyndham Buenos Aires Centro/ Kenton Palaceor Similar
Hilton Buenos Aires/ Park Tower or Similar |
Price On Request |
Ibera |
3 & 4 Star
5 Star |
HTL Posada de la Laguna or Similar
Puerto Valle/ Rincon del Socorro or Similar |
Price On Request |
Iguazú |
3 & 4 Star
5 Star |
El Pueblito/ Boutique Hotel de la Fonte/ Mercure Iguazu Hotel Iru or Similar
Loi Suites Iguazú Hotel/ Iguazu Grand Hotel or Similar |
Price On Request |
Salta |
3 & 4 Star
5 Star |
Design Suites Salta/ Hotel Legado Mítico Salta or Similar
Legado Mítico Salta or Similar |
Price On Request |
Cafayate |
3 & 4 Star
5 Star |
Patios de Cafayate/ Hotel Asturias or Similar
Grace Cafayate or Similar |
Price On Request |
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BROKEN CLOUDS
Temp: 31.16°C |
Clouds: 71% |
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Humidity: 63% |
Pressure: 1006hpa |
Sunrise: 03:08 AM |
Sunset: 03:29 PM |