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Argentina Tours
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2026
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Tango nights, glacier views, and epic landscapes shaped into easy-to-reserve itineraries
Argentina tours blend energetic city getaways with vast, untamed landscapes, shifting quickly from historic streets and café culture to wide horizons that feel truly remote. Many trips begin in Buenos Aires for a guided city tour, neighbourhood walks and an evening of tango, before heading south into Patagonia for glaciers, lakes and dramatic mountain backdrops. Other routes travel north to Iguazu Falls (Argentina) or into the Andes near Salta, where bold colors, high-altitude scenery and slower-paced towns sit side by side. You can choose group or private tours, usually combining structured guided visits with genuine free time, so the itinerary feels organized without being overly packed. Many South America tours are multi-country, and may also visit Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru as part of wider itineraries.
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Argentina guiding styles: from fully guided to partially guided, find the right experience for you
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A dedicated guide or tour leader is with you throughout, with each detail arranged.
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Expert-led sightseeing in key places, with free time to explore between activities.
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Argentina tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Argentina tours are available in group and private formats, and the guiding approach can vary from one trip to the next. Many itineraries include scheduled sightseeing with expert local guides, balanced with free time so you can explore independently at a comfortable pace. Some tours also use shared excursions and transfers, which helps keep logistics straightforward between regions.
Accommodation
Where you stay depends on the tour and may include standard accommodation, 3 star hotels, 3 star hotels (4 and 5 star hotels available on request), 4 star hotels, 4-5 star hotels, 3-4 star hotels, 3 - 4 star, 3 - 5 star, 4 - 5 star hotels, 3-4 star hotels, 3 star and 2 nights 4 star hotels, 13 nights 4-5 star hotels, 13 nights 4-5 star hotels, 19 nights 3-4 star hotels., 12 nights in hostels (dorm accommodtion) and hostels, and similar places may be used if the planned ones are not free.
Trip pacing
The pace is typically moderate, although some sightseeing days start early and there are travel days between key areas due to Argentina’s scale. Many itineraries mix guided visits with free time in places like Buenos Aires and El Calafate, and optional activities are often available to tailor the experience. Fitness levels vary by trip, ranging from easy touring to more active days on selected routes.
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What you'll see in Argentina
Big-name sights, from city streets to glaciers and roaring falls
Argentina tours often begin in Buenos Aires, with time for major avenues, landmark squares and well-known neighbourhoods such as San Telmo and La Boca. In the south, El Calafate is a common base for Los Glaciares National Park and the vast Perito Moreno Glacier, where viewing platforms and walkways bring you close to the ice wall and its shifting creaks and cracks. Some trips continue to Ushuaia, where you can cruise the Beagle Channel and explore Tierra del Fuego, combining short walks with boat trips through striking southern scenery. In the north, Iguazu Falls (Argentina) features boardwalks and viewpoints above powerful cascades, including the famous Devil's Throat. Other itineraries concentrate on the northwest, linking Salta with Purmamarca and Cafayate for high-desert drives, colorful rock formations and relaxed towns, often with time set aside for a local winery visit. Every itinerary differs, but these routes are among the most popular highlights across Argentina tours.
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Why visit Argentina
Culture, wild spaces, and well-planned routes across the country
Argentina suits travelers who want culture and raw nature in a single trip, and a guided tour can make long distances and regional planning feel far more manageable. Buenos Aires is a confident starting point, with neighbourhood strolls, grand avenues and the option of a tango dinner show or a lesson, depending on your interests. Head south and the scenery changes rapidly, as Patagonia delivers immense glacier country and broad, lake-filled views around El Calafate and Los Glaciares National Park. Farther south again, Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego add coastal walks and boat trips that highlight how quickly Argentina can feel a world away from city life. Up north, Iguazu Falls (Argentina) stands out for close-up perspectives from walkways set above roaring water, while the northwest around Salta, Purmamarca and Cafayate is ideal for mountain drives, small towns and local wine country. Choose a group tour for a social dynamic and shared experiences, or a private tour for a calmer rhythm that stays focused on your own party. Many trips also balance guided time with independent time, so you can follow the itinerary while still shaping parts of the day yourself.
Frequently asked questions
Are Argentina tours fully guided?
Guiding style varies by trip, and you can choose tours that are fully guided or more flexible with partial guiding. Some itineraries include a tour leader traveling with you throughout, while others rely on local guides for key sights and experiences. In most cases you will also have free time, particularly in Buenos Aires, to explore independently.
Do Argentina tours visit Buenos Aires?
Many Argentina tours include Buenos Aires, typically with a city tour covering major sights and neighbourhoods. It is also common to have free time built into the itinerary, with optional experiences such as a tango dinner show or a tango lesson.
Is Iguazu Falls included on Argentina tours?
Some tours include Iguazu Falls (Argentina), with guided time in Iguazu National Park and access to the main walks and viewpoints. Other itineraries focus more on Patagonia or the northwest, so Iguazu is not included on every route.
Do tours in Argentina include Patagonia and glaciers?
Many trips include Patagonia, with time in El Calafate and a visit to Perito Moreno Glacier within Los Glaciares National Park. Some itineraries also add Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego, extending the trip into even more remote southern landscapes.
Are there group and private Argentina tours?
Yes, both group and private Argentina tours are available. Group tours suit travelers who enjoy a shared schedule and a more social atmosphere, while private tours are arranged for your own reservation party, generally following the same core itinerary and highlights.
What is the usual group size on group tours in Argentina?
Group size varies by itinerary and departure, so there is no single standard across all trips. Some tours cap numbers at around 16 people, while others may run at 20 to 25, depending on the itinerary and logistics. Exact group size can also be smaller on particular dates.
What is the pace like on Argentina tours?
Many Argentina tours operate at a medium pace, combining guided sightseeing with free time in key locations. Because distances are significant, travel days are a regular part of the itinerary, and some mornings start early to maximize time at major sights such as Perito Moreno Glacier or Iguazu Falls (Argentina).
Is accommodation included on Argentina tours?
Yes, accommodation is included, although the standard depends on the itinerary you choose. Options can range from hostels to hotels, and alternatives of a similar standard may be used if availability changes. Check the trip details for the accommodation level and what is included on your tour.
Are Argentina tours suitable for solo travelers?
Group tours can work well for solo travelers who want built-in structure, organized sightseeing and the chance to meet others. Private tours are often a better fit for couples, families or small groups who prefer a more personal pace, while still following a clear itinerary. Many tours also include a mix of guided time and free time, which suits different travel styles.
Do Argentina tours stay only in Argentina?
Some tours focus solely on Argentina, while others are designed as multi-country itineraries. These wider South America tours may also include Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru, depending on the route. The Argentina section typically centers on Buenos Aires alongside standout natural sights such as Patagonia or Iguazu Falls (Argentina).
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