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Argentine Triangle 9 Days First Class
Argentine Triangle 9 Days First Class
Visit the Triangle of Argentina: Buenos Aires, Patagonia, and Iguazu Falls. Start in Buenos Aires where you will explore the city and take a Tango lesson. Travel south to pristine, beautiful Patagonia where you will visit the UNSECO Natural Heritage Site of Perito Moreno Glacier. Then travel to border shared with Brazil and Paraguay to witness the impressive Iguazu Falls.
Inclusions:
All transfers
Accommodation: 8 nights
Buenos Aires (3) – El Calafate (3) -Puerto Iguazú (2)
Tours:
Buenos Aires: City tour – Dinner tango show
El Calafate: Perito Moreno Glacier
Puerto Iguazú: Argentinian falls – Brazilian falls
Meals: 8 breakfasts – 1 dinner
Needed tickets to the Parks and museums
To keep in mind:
Puerto Iguazú: The access to Garganta Del Diablo can be interrupted because of the rise in river flow.
In case of taking The Great Adventure, check with us its restrictions.
When staying in Iguazú, there are options of accommodation on the Argentinian side (Puerto Iguazú) or on the Brazilian side (Foz do Iguaçu).
Due to the frequent flight reschedules, please consult the needed ones at the time of booking.
Day 1 |
Buenos Aires, the vibrant political and cultural capital of Argentina, has become an enticing destination for many travelers and a must-see destination in South America. Founded in the sixteenth century by Spanish explorers, Buenos Aires has since developed its own unique flair. Hints of Buenos Aires’s colonial origins can be found in the Plaza de Mayo city center, including the Cabildo, the Spanish colonial town hall turned museum, and Casa Rosada, the iconic governmental building. This bright pink palace was once the site for Eva Peron’s political speeches, immortalized in Broadway’s Evita, and is a favorite landmark for photographs. In contrast, La Boca’s famous Caminito street museum bursts with brilliant hues of blue, red, green, and yellow and is a haven for local Argentine artists, chefs, and dancers. Buenos Aires abounds with art, beauty, and romance. The luxurious Teatro Colón opera house rivals those in Paris and London, while El Ateneo Grand Splendid bookstore, housed in an old cinema theater, is a book-lover’s paradise. Stop by the Café Tortoni to delight in fresh coffee and churros or listen to live tango and jazz performances. Browse eclectic and traditional antiques in Plaza Dorrego’s San Telmo fair. Marvel at the city’s Floralis Genérica sculpture, whose massive aluminum and steel petals open or close in response to sunlight and wind. Buenos Aires’s stunning blend of colonial, European, and modern architecture, gastronomy, and attractions will enthrall you at every turn! |
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Buenos Aires, the vibrant political and cultural capital of Argentina, has become an enticing destination for many travelers and a must-see destination in South America. Founded in the sixteenth century by Spanish explorers, Buenos Aires has since developed its own unique flair. Hints of Buenos Aires’s colonial origins can be found in the Plaza de Mayo city center, including the Cabildo, the Spanish colonial town hall turned museum, and Casa Rosada, the iconic governmental building. This bright pink palace was once the site for Eva Peron’s political speeches, immortalized in Broadway’s Evita, and is a favorite landmark for photographs. In contrast, La Boca’s famous Caminito street museum bursts with brilliant hues of blue, red, green, and yellow and is a haven for local Argentine artists, chefs, and dancers. Buenos Aires abounds with art, beauty, and romance. The luxurious Teatro Colón opera house rivals those in Paris and London, while El Ateneo Grand Splendid bookstore, housed in an old cinema theater, is a book-lover’s paradise. Stop by the Café Tortoni to delight in fresh coffee and churros or listen to live tango and jazz performances. Browse eclectic and traditional antiques in Plaza Dorrego’s San Telmo fair. Marvel at the city’s Floralis Genérica sculpture, whose massive aluminum and steel petals open or close in response to sunlight and wind. Buenos Aires’s stunning blend of colonial, European, and modern architecture, gastronomy, and attractions will enthrall you at every turn! |
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05/15/25 - 05/23/25 |
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06/12/25 - 06/20/25 |
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07/10/25 - 07/18/25 |
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08/14/25 - 08/22/25 |
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09/11/25 - 09/19/25 |
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10/09/25 - 10/17/25 |
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10/23/25 - 10/31/25 |
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11/11/25 - 11/19/25 |
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11/25/25 - 12/03/25 |
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12/09/25 - 12/17/25 |
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All tour prices are based on a minimum of 2 passengers traveling together. Single Occupancy rates are applicable with a minimum of 2 people traveling together.
In the case of just 1 passenger traveling, Single Traveling Alone (STA) prices will be applicable (quoted on a case to case basis). All price rates shown are in United States Dollars and are per person sharing a double-bedded hotel room.
These prices are subject to change at any time prior to departure. Quoted tour prices are based on current rates of exchange, tariffs and taxes as of print date above. SITA reserves the right to increase tour prices to cover increased costs of tariffs, taxes, park fees and fluctuations in foreign exchange markets. Airfares (if shown) are from the gateways of JFK or LAX and should be used as a guideline only. Best available airfares will be quoted, as applicable at time of departure, based on individual gateways for the complete air itinerary. Due to constant fluctuation in fuel surcharges and taxes SITA is unable to publish airfares. Excellent fares, matching the tour, are available upon request at the time of booking.