Tailor-Made Argentina Travel

Patagonia, Iguazú Falls, Buenos Aires, and the Mendoza wine country

A Country of Contrasts

Glacier-carved peaks, subtropical rainforests, world-class wine, and dynamic cities

Private Guides, Exceptional Estancias

Hand-selected lodges, estancias, and hotels chosen from personal experience across every region

From the Falls to Patagonia

No group tours, no fixed departures, just Argentina built around what you want to see and experience

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Tailor-Made Argentina Tours: From Patagonia & Iguazú Falls, to Wine Country and Culture

From the glaciers and iconic peaks of Patagonia to the birdlife and rainforest surrounding Iguazú Falls, from the elegance of Buenos Aires to the vineyard estates of Mendoza, few countries match Argentina for this breadth of contrasts. Northern Argentina adds yet another dimension, with dramatic desert landscapes, centuries-old traditions, and colonial history far from the usual routes.

Our specialists have traveled extensively across every Argentine region and design each itinerary from scratch, connecting these vast distances intelligently, selecting guides and properties from firsthand experience. Browse the itineraries below and contact us today to get started.

Regions at a glance:

  • Buenos Aires — One of South America’s great cities, full of European architecture, excellent restaurants, tango shows, and eclectic neighborhoods
  • Iguazú Falls — Explore this spectacular natural wonder, best experienced from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides with expert guides
  • Mendoza & Wine Country — Argentina’s premier wine region produces some of the world’s finest Malbec, best enjoyed at boutique vineyard estates
  • Argentine Patagonia — El Calafate, El Chaltén, and Los Glaciares National Park offer dramatic mountain scenery and some of South America’s finest wilderness lodges
  • Tierra del Fuego & Ushuaia — The world’s southernmost city, serving as the gateway to Antarctica
  • Northwest Argentina — Salta, Jujuy, and the Quebrada de Humahuaca offer dramatic desert landscapes and Indigenous cultures
  • Peninsula Valdés — A UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Atlantic coast, known for whale watching, sea lions, elephant seals, and Magellanic penguins

Best-Selling Argentina Trips

Highlights of Argentine & Chilean Patagonia

Highlights of Argentine & Chilean Patagonia

Days: 13 | From: $11,250/per person

Torres del Paine, Perito Moreno Glacier and the finest lodges on both sides of the Andes in one Patagonia journey

“Vaya is the master of well-organized, stress-free travel. It is a real treat to wake up each day and look forward to a day of discovery, knowing that Vaya will have chosen the most interesting sights, the correct pace, best food and most convivial guides.”

Janice Baldwin

Argentina

Patagonia by Land & Sea

Patagonia by Land & Sea

Days: 12 | From: $12,450/per person with 2 passengers or $11,790/per person with 4 passengers

Patagonia's highlights explored by land and first-class expedition ship for travelers who want to go further

Argentina Explorer

Argentina Explorer

Days: 12 | From: $7,150/per person

Buenos Aires, Iguazú Falls, Patagonia and the Lake District combined in one perfectly paced introduction to Argentina

“The constant pounding of the Iguazu Falls, the colors of Buenos Aires Baco district, the nature walk in Ushuaia, the blue of the glaciers, the honking of the penguins, and the majestic peaks of Torres del Paine — all unforgettable.”

Michael Ramsaur

Argentina

Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls and the Wine Country

Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls and the Wine Country

Days: 9 | From: $5,890/per person

Buenos Aires, the thundering spectacle of Iguazú Falls and wine tasting in Mendoza in one diverse Argentina journey

Luxury Argentina Highlights

Luxury Argentina Highlights

Days: 10 | From: $10,790/per person

Private lodge stays, premium estancias and the finest properties across Buenos Aires, Patagonia and Iguazú Falls for travelers who want Argentina without compromise

Argentina's Northern Highlights

Argentina's Northern Highlights

Days: 10 | From: $5,650 per person

Buenos Aires, the dramatic desert landscapes of Salta and the Northwest, and the thundering beauty of Iguazú Falls all in one journey

Australis Small Ship Patagonia Cruises

Australis Small Ship Patagonia Cruises

Days: 5 | From: $2,466-$6,927/per person

Cruise through Patagonia's fjords, glaciers and channels on a first-class small ship accessible no other way

“We loved every minute of it! Sandra in Buenos Aires was really great and knowledgeable. Nadia in Mendoza was FABULOUS — we really enjoyed her! And our guide Mariel in Iguazu was also incredible, extremely friendly and knowledgeable.”

Sherry Carreau

Argentina

Buenos Aires, Tierra Del Fuego & Argentine Patagonia

Buenos Aires, Tierra Del Fuego & Argentine Patagonia

Days: 13 | From: $7,750/per person

Buenos Aires, the end-of-the-world city of Ushuaia and the wild glaciers of Argentine Patagonia in one southern Argentina journey

Buenos Aires, Peninsula Valdes & Southern Patagonia

Buenos Aires, Peninsula Valdes & Southern Patagonia

Days: 11 | From: $8,050/per person

Buenos Aires and the glacier country of southern Patagonia combined with the wildlife of Peninsula Valdés

Chile & Argentina Wine & Culinary Adventure

Chile & Argentina Wine & Culinary Adventure

Days: 10 | From: $8,150/per person

Chile's Colchagua Valley and Argentina's Mendoza wine country combined in a culinary and tasting journey through two of South America's finest wine regions

Northwest Argentina: Culture & Wine in a Land of Extremes

Northwest Argentina: Culture & Wine in a Land of Extremes

Days: 8 | From: $5,390/per person

Salta, the Quebrada de Humahuaca and some of Argentina's most dramatic high-altitude landscapes paired with local wine and indigenous culture

“Iguazu Falls is spectacular, and way above what we expected. The glacier at Calafate was beautiful and provided a nice experience by calving a large iceberg while we were there!”

Debra Brown Felser

Argentina

Off the Beaten Path in Argentina: Iberá, Jesuit Missions & Iguazu Falls

Off the Beaten Path in Argentina: Iberá, Jesuit Missions & Iguazu Falls

Days: 9 | From: $6,290/per person

The wetlands of Iberá, Argentina's historic Jesuit missions and the spectacle of Iguazú Falls — Argentina for travelers who want to go further

Luxury Argentine Patagonia: Buenos Aires and Los Glaciares National Park

Luxury Argentine Patagonia: Buenos Aires and Los Glaciares National Park

Days: 12 | From: $14,690 per person

Buenos Aires and the glacier wilderness of Los Glaciares National Park in a luxury Patagonia journey built for travelers who want the very best

“Argentina is spectacular. People are lovely, food is quite good and everywhere we went the service was excellent and scenery breathtaking.”

Joyce Hoffman

Argentina

Argentina & Antarctica Explorer

Argentina & Antarctica Explorer

Days: 16+ | Contact us for pricing

Buenos Aires, Ushuaia and the Antarctic Peninsula combined in one epic expedition to the bottom of the world

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Frequently Asked Questions: Argentina Travel & Tours

Planning an Argentina trip with Vaya Adventures means working with specialists who understand how to connect Argentina’s vast and varied regions into a cohesive journey. Our team has first-hand experience across Patagonia, Iguazú Falls, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and the northwest, allowing us to design itineraries that flow naturally rather than feeling fragmented.

At Vaya Adventures, we focus on exceptional private guides, character-rich hotels and lodges, and smart routing across long distances. Reviews frequently highlight our attention to detail, responsiveness, and ability to balance active exploration with comfort. The result is an Argentina journey that feels seamless, immersive, and tailored to how you want to travel.

When travelers ask about the best things to do in Argentina, our specialists at Vaya Adventures often recommend a blend of nature, culture, and cuisine. Highlights commonly include hiking and wildlife experiences in Patagonia, a dedicated Iguazú trip to see the falls up close, exploring Buenos Aires through food, tango, and neighborhood walks, and wine tasting in Mendoza’s renowned vineyards.

Many itineraries also include northern Argentina, where colorful landscapes, traditional villages, and indigenous heritage offer a quieter, off-the-beaten-path perspective. Vaya Adventures designs Argentina tours that combine well-known destinations with regions that add cultural and geographic depth.

The best time to visit Argentina depends on the regions included in your itinerary. At Vaya Adventures, our specialists often recommend spring and fall for Patagonia, while Buenos Aires and Mendoza can be enjoyed much of the year. Iguazú Falls is impressive year-round, though water levels and humidity vary seasonally. We tailor timing to your travel goals rather than offering a single blanket recommendation.

In our experience at Vaya Adventures, most travelers benefit from spending 12 to 16 days in Argentina. This allows time to explore multiple regions without rushing, especially given the country’s size. Shorter trips may focus on one or two areas, while longer journeys allow for deeper regional exploration.

Absolutely. An Iguazú Falls vacation is often one of the most memorable parts of an Argentina itinerary. At Vaya Adventures, we typically recommend time on both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the falls to appreciate their scale and variety. Guided walks, boat excursions, and rainforest exploration round out the experience.

Yes. Vaya Adventures regularly plans Argentina luxury tours that emphasize comfort, access, and authenticity. Luxury in Argentina often comes through refined urban hotels, vineyard lodges in Mendoza, elegant estancias, and well-located wilderness lodges, paired with expert guiding and personalized experiences.

Yes. At Vaya Adventures, Argentina is often combined with Chile, Uruguay, or Brazil. Popular pairings include Patagonia journeys across Argentina and Chile or combining Buenos Aires with Iguazú Falls and Rio de Janeiro. These multi-country itineraries are designed to feel cohesive and well paced.

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