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The variety in Argentina is endless, making it one of the most unique places in the world. Daring cities entice you in with their passionate culture and wild nights. Rural countryside retreats beckon you to explore the dense forests, chilling icefields and dust-choked deserts. Argentina is a vast wilderness waiting to be explored.
Witness the power of the Iguazu Falls, search for wildlife in the great Ibera Wetlands or try your hand at tango dancing in the colonial plazas. Hike the Patagonia region with its famous glaciers, towering peaks and frozen lakes. A tour to Argentina does not disappoint.
Group Tours of Argentina with Tucan Travel
Travelling with a group tour is a unique, fun and hassle-free way to explore Argentina. Tours are perfect for groups, solo travellers, families or couples. Tucan Travel are experts in providing tours to Argentina with a total of 25 incredible itineraries to choose from. Our longest trip to Argentina takes 88 days and shows you the best of South America. However, if you want to focus on Argentina, we also have tours which stay within the country. A Tucan Travel tour leader accompanies all tours, and the cost includes all transport and accommodation.
Buenos Aires to Rio Express
Duration:6 Days
Route:Buenos Aries to Rio de Janeiro
Tour Code:HBR
Patagonia Highlights
Duration:10 Days
Route:Punta Arenas to El Chalten
Tour Code:HPPE
Chile, Argentina & Brazil
Duration:18 Days
Route:Santiago to Rio de Janeiro
Tour Code:HPSR
Top 12 places to visit in Argentina
The tropical country of Argentina seems to have it all - paradise beaches, natural wonders, vibrant cities, ice fields, cave systems and alpine retreats. With over 23 provinces it can be difficult to know where to begin when planning your holiday. So, here’s our pick of the best destinations to visit in Argentina.
1. Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, where glam marries grit at the heart of Argentina. A seductive city with a passion for tango and a love for food. Captivating Latin and underground jazz pulse through the night as sleepless bars come alive all over town. Baroque churches sit aside bohemian, Parisian cafes, and aromatic parrillas grill meats roadside, filling the streets with fragrant spices.
Colonial streets lead to the historic heart, filled with religious and cultural landmarks. Visit La Plaza Mayo to soak up Argentina's fascinating history, spend the night in Palermo experiencing the intense dance shows. And when the party's over, tuck into one of Argentina's famous cuts at an all-night steak house.
Did you know?
The Avenia 9 de Julio in Buenos Aries is the widest avenue in the world at 460 feet wide.
2. Mendoza
Mendoza, the heart of Argentina’s wine industry, is one of the prettiest cities in the country and an excellent base for outdoor activities. Skiing, horseback riding, river rafting, hiking the vast plateaus or scaling the soaring Aconcagua. Spend a day biking through the grape-filled vineyards, tasting the famed Malbec with the Argentine Andes as your backdrop. The leafy streets, charming Spanish plazas and unique setting make Mendoza a highlight of any tour to Argentina.
3. Ibera Wetlands
Ibera Wetlands is the largest freshwater reservoir in South America, located in northeast Argentina. Explore the versatile agriculture and Atlantic rainforests that are unique to the area. Enjoy the slow pace, gliding through pristine wetlands, dressed in waterlilies and filled with rich wildlife.
Take a horse-drawn canoe across the swamps and lagoons looking out for cattle gathering at the water's edge. Ibera Wetlands is a remote, hidden gem of sleepy backwaters and mossy marshlands housing alligators, marsh deer and an abundant bird population.
4. El Chalten
Overlooking Parque Nacional Los Glaciares is the quaint village of El Chalten. The rustic charm and laid back vibe makes it the perfect base for hiking Patagonia. Trek to Mount Fitz Roy which dominates the El Chalten skyline from every angle, or take a glacier boat ride to Lago Viedma. The nearby hiking trails are also some of the best in Argentina, attracting thousands each year.
5. Salta City
Situated in the dusty Lerma Valley is the sophisticated city of Salta. This charming, colonial city is filled with plazas lined with palm trees, where cafes spill out into the cobbled streets. Thousands of tourists flock to the city each year to enjoy the laid-back small-town vibe before heading out into the wild northwest to explore the Andean landscape. Take to the hills by car, foot or horse.
6. Mar del Plata
The quintessential Argentine resort town of Mar del Plata gets more and more visitors each year. Sun-worshippers flock to enjoy the beautiful beaches and lively atmosphere. It also happens to be one of the best places in the country to surf. Art Deco buildings line the shore, tango dancers fill the clubs, and some of Argentina's best restaurants serve up a seemingly endless supply of seafood.
Tailor-made tours in Argentina with Tucan Travel
Designed by Tucan Travel experts
If one of our itineraries suits you perfectly, great! But if not, we’d love the chance to help you build your own. Our itineraries are there as a base to inspire you to take that trip that you’ve always wanted. Our Tucan Travel experts are here to design your perfect holiday to Argentina, based on your unique interests and style.
Quotes within 48 hours
Tell us the length of your holiday, your preferred type of accommodation and transport options and what the focus of your holiday is. Are you keen to discover the vibrant city life of South America? Or you want to go on an epic trek in Patagonia? We’ll send a quote to you within 48 hours, discuss the finer points, tweak the itinerary based on your feedback and voila! Your personalised holiday awaits.
Personalised Itinerary
Before your holiday begins, we’ll send you a detailed, personalised itinerary explaining the logistics of your holiday, including information about your route and excursions. All of your travel arrangements will be in place, but we’ll always be just a phone call away if you need advice.
Prepare yourself for an amazing time
When all the organising is complete, you just need to make sure you have enough space on your camera for all those special memories and enough room in your bag for a few souvenirs. We've got everything else covered.
Top 12 places to visit in Argentina continued...
7. Ushuaia
Icy and still at the southernmost point of Argentina lies Ushuaia, hidden in the shadows on a steep hill in the Martial Mountains. This remote, beautiful town is the perfect base for your Patagonian adventures. Hike the closeby Tierra del Fuego National Park or walk amongst the penguins at Isla Martillo. Ushuaia is known as 'the end of the world’ and the gateway to Antarctica. Being the closest point in South America, Ushuaia is often used as a starting point for Antarctic excursions.
8. Cordoba
Situated in the Las Sierras mountains, surrounded by rolling hills and verdant valleys, Cordoba is a welcoming city full of character. Spanish colonial architecture mixes with modern galleries and trendy boutiques. With its outskirts fringing on the mountain region, Cordoba is an excellent base for explorers looking for adventure. Go rock climbing at Los Gigantes, explore the endless cave systems in the Cerro Colorado Reserve, or go hiking in the vast wilderness right on your doorstep.
9. Bariloche
Bariloche in the Patagonia region shows Argentina's Alpine beauty at its best. Fringing the shore of Nahuel Huapi Lake, Bariloche is surrounded by dense, thousand-year-old forests, soaring mountains and glistening water. Explore the quaint Swiss chocolatiers, the Gothic cathedrals and the Swiss alpine-style architecture. Bariloche is also a prime spot for skiing during the winter months, with over 120 km of sparkling piste to explore.
10. El Calafate
El Calafate is surrounded by some of the most natural, rustic beauty in the country. Home to the Perito Moreno Glacier, thousands of travellers visit this small town to watch the icebergs crack and crash into the icy water below. Resting between El Chalten and the Torres del Paine, it’s the perfect spot for basing your Patagonia excursions. The town itself is comprised of paved streets, souvenir shops, museums and dotted with adorable wooden houses.
11. Iguazu Falls
A place featuring on many bucket lists is the roaring Iguazu Falls, one of the most stunning natural wonders in the world. Straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil, the Iguazu falls are surrounded by dense jungle teeming with wildlife. You cannot begin to imagine the intensity of 275 waterfalls until you are standing at the base, in all its glory. Take the tourist train through the jungle or tour the base of the falls by boat. It's also a great place to go hiking.
12. Puerto Madryn
Situated on the coast of Golfo Nuevo, lies Puerto Madryn - the gateway to the Peninsula Valdes. Puerto Madryn is famous for its whale watching. Visit from July to September when the southern right whales swim right up to the shore and penguins pack the rocks of Punta Tombo. Although it's not all about the wildlife - the sloping dunes and pristine beaches are perfect for sun worshippers looking to relax in the heat.
Why Tucan Travel
A holiday to Argentina doesn’t need to break the bank. At Tucan Travel, we pride ourselves in providing amazing tours at incredible prices. Adventures don’t need to come with a hefty price tag. There are many ways we are able to keep our tour prices low, which you can read all about here.
As specialist adventure tour operators, we have spent years cultivating strong relationships with our local guides and suppliers in Argentina. We only work with the best and always take care to support and sustain local businesses ethically.
Exploring Argentina on a group tour with Tucan Travel is a unique and authentic way to explore the country. We focus our tours around providing a real insight into Argentina’s culture and try to use locally-owned guesthouses rather than chains. And if you still need more reasons to book your tour to Argentina with us, read what our customers say on Trustpilot and visit our awards page here.
What's so special about Buenos Aries?
At the moment, Argentina is great value for money due to the recent sharp decline in the value of the peso. It is a seductive, diverse and vast country full of contrasts. From the icy end-of-the-earth Ushuaian wilderness to the European influence of the capital. The indigenous north in the Andean foothills, to gaucho estancias and the fast-developing viticulture, there’s a lot to sink your teeth into.