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Two Week Argentina Itineraries
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2026
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11-14 Days in Argentina: Patagonia, Wine Country & Tango
See Buenos Aires, Patagonia highlights, and classic nature sights in one trip
Argentina suits travellers who want big views, lively cities, and well-planned itineraries in one trip. An 11-14 day holiday can mix Buenos Aires food and culture with time in Patagonia for glaciers and wide, open views, and some trips also add the raw force of Iguazu Falls (Argentina). You can pick group tours or private trips, and guiding can be fully guided or partially guided, so it is simple to find the right support level. Many itineraries stay in South America, and some tours are multi-country, with stops in Chile, Peru, and Brazil, while key moments in Argentina still lead the way.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Buenos Aires, Patagonia & Santiago
On this 11-day group tour, explore Buenos Aires’ vibrant districts and iconic landmarks, enjoy a tango show, and marvel at the Perito Moreno Glacier in El Calafate. Experience the stunning landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park, including breathtaking viewpoints and the Cueva del Milodon Natural Monument. The tour includes a scenic boat ride through the Patagonian fjords and a hike to the impressive Serrano Glacier. The adventure ends in Santiago with guided sightseeing of the Chilean capital.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires - Take in the highlights of the Argentinian capital on a guided tour and enjoy free time to further explore at leisure
Perito Moreno Glacier - Marvel at the world's only expanding glacier from land and sea, with an included visit and boat tour
Torres del Paine National Park - Explore Torres del Paine’s stunning viewpoints and visit the Cueva del Milodon cave on a full day tour
Puerto Natales - Sail the Senoret Channel, spot Magellanic dolphins and take in the Balmaceda & Serrano glaciers
Santiago - Enjoy a half-day walking tour of the Chilean capital, taking in grand subway stations, local markets, the Plaza de Armas and more
El Calafate - Enjoy exploring El Calafate at your own pace or join optional tours to the surrounding lakes and mountains
North Argentina Highlights
Take a journey through Argentina’s great rugged northwest, a land of infinite variety from ochre deserts to snow-capped mountains. Explore colonial towns, traditional Indian villages and pre-Inca ruins along the way with spectacular gorges to feast your eyes on.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires – Take a city tour and Tango dinner show
Salta – Explore this historic provincial capital
Cachi – Enjoy a scenic drive through the Cardones National Park to the traditional village of Cachi with attractive colonial architecture
Purmamarca – Stroll through this picturesque village at the base of a gorge with spectacular views of the Hill of Seven Colours
Humahuaca Gorge - Traverse this long narrow valley carved out by the Rio Grande
Cafayate – Go wine-tasting in the centre of the northwest’s wine industry
Quilmes – Discover pre-Inca ruins of a fortified citadel
Tafi del Valle – Admire this popular summer retreat sandwiched between two rivers
Essential Argentina & Brazil
GROUP TOUR (FOR AGES 18 - 55): Discover Argentina and Brazil on this 13-day tour, beginning with tango lessons in Buenos Aires before exploring the vibrant La Boca district. Journey to Ushuaia for a scenic hike to Laguna Esmeralda, then experience the breathtaking Iguazú Falls with the Garganta del Diablo hike. Continue to São Paulo’s bohemian Vila Madalena, before concluding in Rio de Janeiro with a visit to the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and Sugarloaf Mountain.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires - Dance the tango at an included lesson, explore the Argentine capital by bike and enjoy a stadium tour at the home of Boca Juniors
Ushuaia - Hike to Laguna Esmerelda and take a catamaran trip in the Beagle Channel
Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Hike the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) and explore Iguazu National Park by train
Iguazu Falls (Brazil) - Walk the Cataratas Trail and enjoy stunning views from the Garganta do Diabo viewpoint
Sao Paulo - Visit the bohemian Vila Madalena district and discover the historic city centre
Rio de Janeiro - Visit the Christ the Redeemer statue, ride the cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain and relax on Copacabana Beach
Patagonia, Peaks & Glaciers
Immerse yourself in the natural scenery of Argentina and Chile’s most breathtaking landscapes. From cruising along the Argentino lake, taking in views of the jaw dropping Perito Moreno Glacier in El Calafate, to exploring the grandeur of Torres del Paine National Park, before finishing in the buzzing metropolis of Santiago de Chile.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires - Explore Argentina's captivating capital, dubbed the Paris of South America, on a guided walking tour
Los Glaciers National Park - Marvel at the spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier
Torres del Paine – Stay at one of the best located lodges within the national park, discover the contrasting landscapes of the National Park in the many included excursions available
Santiago - Discover the highlights of Chile's capital city on a walking tour
El Calafate – Explore the thriving tourist resort southern shore of Lago Argentino
Punta Arenas - Wander around Chile's port city on the edge of the Strait of Magellan with included transfers from your hotel in Torres del Paine
Argentina, Chile & Atacama Highlights
Embark on an enchanting 13-day journey through Argentina and Chile, beginning in Buenos Aires, where you’ll explore iconic landmarks such as Plaza de Mayo and experience the city's vibrant culture and tantalising cuisine, including a delightful tango show. Travel onwards to the serene town of Tigre for a riverside excursion, and continue to Mendoza, renowned for its exquisite wines, with opportunities to savour the local vintages in scenic vineyards. Experience the thrill of navigating the awe-inspiring Andes as you make your way to Santiago, Chile, where you will immerse yourself in rich history and picturesque landscapes, including the poetic allure of Pablo Neruda’s former home in the spirited city of Valparaiso. Cap off this unforgettable adventure with two nights in the hypnotic Atacama Desert, where optional excursions to moonlike valleys and salt lagoons await, ensuring a truly diverse and captivating South American odyssey.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires - A local guide covers the city's defining landmarks — Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, and the painted houses of El Caminito — with a full free day to follow for Palermo, San Telmo, and an optional ferry crossing to Uruguay's colonial Colonia del Sacramento
Tigre - The Tigre River Delta makes for an absorbing half-day, with an orientation tour of the waterfront market at Puerto Frutos and the option to explore the labyrinthine delta channels by river cruise
Mendoza - Set against the eastern Andes with views towards Mount Aconcagua, this is Argentina's wine capital, where an optional sommelier-led tour of two Malbec wineries makes a compelling case for a longer stay
Andes Crossing - The Carretera de los Caracoles snakes through the mountains between Argentina and Chile on one of South America's great overland journeys, best experienced from a semi-bed bus seat with nothing to do but watch the scenery unfold
Santiago - A guided tour takes in Plaza de Armas, the funicular ride to the top of San Cristobal Hill, and La Chascona, Pablo Neruda's former home filled with his eccentric collections, with a free evening for optional wine pairing
San Pedro de Atacama - Two nights in the world's driest desert open up optional excursions to Laguna Cejar, where the salt content keeps you effortlessly afloat, and Valle de la Luna, where wind-sculpted saline rock formations glow at sunset
Valparaíso - An optional day trip from Santiago reaches this UNESCO-protected port city, where steep hillsides are layered with colourful murals and Pablo Neruda's clifftop home La Sebastiana looks out over the Pacific
Waterfalls Wine & Wilderness
Sample Argentina’s great outdoors with this trip from the magnificent Iguazu Falls to the awe-inspiring glacier of Perito Moreno. Passing through wine country for a tipple continue to Bariloche for forays into the wild cordillera.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires – Join a city tour and Tango dinner show
Mendoza – Discover Argentina’s wine capital with plenty of pretty vineyards and excellent dining options
Bariloche – Stay at an alpine-style resort in a stunning location with plenty of leisure time to explore the many natural attractions in the area
El Calafate – Enjoy a thriving tourist resort with free time to explore the nearby Parque Nacional Los Glaciares and Lago Argentino
Perito Moreno Glacier – Experience a full day excursion to see this spectacular hulk of ice with a nautical safari
Patagonian Panorama
From Santiago to Buenos Aires, take in the natural wonders of Patagonia in under two weeks. Explore Chile and Argentina’s capital cities, visit the mystical island of Chiloe, marvel at the world famous Perito Moreno Glacier and explore Torres del Paine National Park by boat.

Tour Highlights
Buenos Aires - Explore Argentina's captivating capital, dubbed the Paris of South America
Santiago - Discover the highlights of Chile's capital city on a walking tour
Chiloe - Take a ferry ride across the Chacao Channel to the beautiful island of Chiloe and see the Humboldt & Magellanic penguins on the desolate beaches of Punihui
Los Glaciers National Park - Marvel at the spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier
Punta Arenas – Wander through Chile’s southernmost city
Torres del Paine – Discover the spectacular giant vertical towers of the Paine massif and explore the national park by vehicle and on foot
Puerto Varas - Spend two nights in the Chilean Lake District with its snow-capped volcanoes and picturesque scenery
Brazil to Buenos Aires Explorer
Embark on a captivating 13-day South American tour, beginning in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, where you'll marvel at iconic sites such as Christ the Redeemer and the vibrant Selarón Steps. Let the charm of the colonial town of Paraty captivate you as you explore its UNESCO-listed streets or opt for a delightful schooner cruise to nearby islands. Stand in awe before the mighty Iguazu Falls in Foz do Iguaçu and delve into local culture with a traditional Brazilian BBQ, while optional excursions offer thrilling experiences like a helicopter ride over the falls or a visit to the Paraguayan city of Ciudad del Este. Conclude your adventure in Buenos Aires, discovering its historic sites and engaging in authentic Argentinian experiences, from tango shows to delightful culinary delights, leaving you with unforgettable memories of South America's diverse wonders.

Tour Highlights
Rio de Janeiro - Three days in Brazil's most dramatic city take in Christ the Redeemer, the tiled Selarón staircase in Lapa, and an optional cable car ride up Sugarloaf Mountain, with the tour ending at sunset on Ipanema beach
Paraty - A UNESCO-listed colonial port town on the Costa Verde, where cobbled streets and 18th-century whitewashed architecture give way to an optional schooner sailing excursion to four beaches in the Serra da Bocaina National Park
Iguazu Falls - Four nights based in Foz do Iguaçu give full access to the world's largest waterfall system, with guided walks to the mist-covered base on the Brazilian side, an optional crossing to the Argentinian side, and a bird sanctuary where toucans and macaws roam freely
Ciudad del Este - An optional crossing into Paraguay via the Bridge of Friendship opens up local markets, the Monday waterfalls, and a visit to the vast Itaipú Dam straddling the Paraná River
Buenos Aires - Two free days in Argentina's capital cover the Obelisk, Plaza de Mayo, the colourful La Boca neighbourhood, and the ornate Recoleta cemetery on a guided city tour, with an optional evening of empanadas, beef, and tango to follow
Colonia del Sacramento - An optional day trip across the Río de la Plata into Uruguay reaches this UNESCO-listed colonial town, where Portuguese-era cobblestones and a 19th-century lighthouse overlook the estuary
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Argentina 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Argentina mix guided sightseeing and free time, and you can choose fully guided or partially guided. Group tours and private trips are both on offer, and many itineraries use local English-speaking guides for key visits and city tours.
Accommodation
Accommodation changes by trip, with options such as Standard (superior and deluxe available on request), 3 - 4 star, 3 - 5 star, 3-4 star hotels, 4-5 star hotels and Hostels. We may use a similar place if rooms sell out, and hotel ratings can change from one region to the next.
Trip pacing
An 11-14 day Argentina itinerary often covers key areas at a fair pace, with time to explore on your own. Some trips use flights between regions to cut long drives, and some days start early for tours and travel links.
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Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Argentina in 11 to 14 days?
Eleven to 14 days suits pairing Buenos Aires with the Patagonian south. Routes reach El Calafate, the Torres del Paine area and Punta Arenas, with many crossing into Chile and ending in Santiago. It is a strong fit for travellers focused on Patagonia's glaciers and peaks.
Do 11 to 14 day Argentina tours visit Chile?
Several do. Trips of this length often combine Argentine Patagonia with the Chilean side around Torres del Paine, finishing in Santiago. Others stay within Argentina between Buenos Aires and the far south.
Are 11 to 14 day Argentina tours guided or independent?
Both styles run at this length. Some are fully guided with a leader throughout, while others are partially guided with arranged sightseeing and free time in between. Group and private departures are both available.
What types of Argentina tours last 11 to 14 days?
Trips of this length come as group tours and private tours. Group departures follow set Patagonia dates, while private versions cover similar ground for your own party. Both centre on Buenos Aires and the south.
How active is a two week Argentina tour?
The activity level is generally easy to moderate, with walking at glaciers and viewpoints. Internal flights cover the long distances south. Group departures are capped at around 25 travellers, with a minimum age of around five.
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