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7-Day Itinerary: Exploring the Wonders of Argentina
Visa Requirements:
- Most nationalities can enter Argentina for tourism purposes without a visa for up to 90 days. However, it’s crucial to check the specific requirements based on your nationality with the Argentine embassy or consulate in your country.
Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS)
Transportation:
- Flights: Domestic flights are available between major cities like Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Bariloche, and Ushuaia.
- Buses: Extensive bus network connects most cities and towns. Long-distance buses are comfortable and affordable.
- Trains: Limited train service mainly operates in the Buenos Aires region and to some tourist destinations like Bariloche.
Day 1: Arrival in Buenos Aires - The Tango Capital
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Arrive at Ezeiza International Airport (EZE) and transfer to your accommodation in Palermo, a trendy neighborhood with beautiful parks and cafes.
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Afternoon: Stroll through the colorful streets of La Boca, famous for its vibrant houses and tango performances.
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Evening: Enjoy a traditional Argentine dinner with succulent steaks and Malbec wine at a “parrilla” (steakhouse). Afterward, experience the passion of tango at a milonga (tango club).
Day 2: Buenos Aires - History & Culture
- Morning: Visit Plaza de Mayo, the historic heart of Buenos Aires. Admire the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace) and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
- Afternoon: Explore Recoleta Cemetery, a fascinating city of the dead with elaborate mausoleums.
- Evening: Catch a captivating tango show at one of the renowned theaters in San Telmo.
Day 3: Iguazu Falls - Natural Wonder
- Fly from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazu (IGR).
- Afternoon: Explore the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, marveling at the thundering cascades and lush rainforest. Take the “Devil’s Throat” trail for breathtaking views.
Day 4: Brazilian Side of Iguazu & Birdwatching
- Cross the border to the Brazilian side (requires a visa for some nationalities).
- Enjoy panoramic views of the entire falls from above.
- Afternoon: Join a guided birdwatching tour in the rainforest surrounding the falls, spotting toucans, macaws, and other exotic species.
Day 5: Wine Tasting in Mendoza
- Fly from Puerto Iguazu to Mendoza (MDZ), Argentina’s wine capital.
- Afternoon: Visit a renowned winery in the Uco Valley, known for its Malbec wines. Enjoy a tasting session paired with delicious local cheeses and olives.
- Evening: Dine at a traditional “bodegón” (wine tavern) in Mendoza city, savoring Argentine cuisine and fine wine.
Day 6: Andean Adventure - Hiking & Skiing
- Travel to Bariloche, nestled amidst the stunning Andes Mountains.
- Afternoon: Hike through the Llao Llao Peninsula with its picturesque trails and breathtaking views of Nahuel Huapi Lake.
- Optional: If visiting during winter (June-August), enjoy skiing or snowboarding at Cerro Catedral ski resort.
Day 7: Farewell to Argentina
- Enjoy a final breakfast in Bariloche overlooking the lake.
- Fly from San Carlos de Bariloche Airport (BRC) back to Buenos Aires for your onward journey.
Things to Know:
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Language: Spanish is the official language. English is spoken in tourist areas but learning basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience.
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Climate: Argentina experiences diverse weather patterns, ranging from subtropical in the north to cold and snowy in Patagonia. Pack accordingly based on your travel dates and destinations.
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Tipping: Tipping is customary in restaurants (10% of the bill) and for taxi drivers (rounding up the fare).
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Safety: Argentina is generally safe for tourists, but exercise caution in crowded areas and be aware of your surroundings. Keep valuables secure and avoid displaying large amounts of cash.