Best Argentina Tours

All Inclusive Vacations

Argentina Travel - Buenos Aires All inclusive vacations - Buenos Aires History Tour

Buenos Aires Secrets - 7 days / 6 nights


Argentina Travel - Argentina All inclusive vacations - Gaucho Adventure Tour

Gaucho Adventure - 7 days / 6 nights


Sightseeing Tours

Argentina Travel - Buenos Aires Tours - Sightseeing tours - All About Evita Tour

All About Evita - half day tour


Argentina Travel - Argentina Tours - Ranch Tours - Horseback riding - Estancia Argentina Tour

Day at the Estancia - full day tour


Argentina Travel - Buenos Aires Tours - Sightseeing tours - Recoleta Cemetery History Tour

Recoleta Cemetery - half day tour


Buenos Aires Museums

Buenos Aires contains a number of museums, galleries, and exhibition halls. Museums: MALBA: Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415 (Palermo) A well-known museum of Latin American art. Thu. to Mon. 12-8 pm. Closed on Tuesdays.  Contact: 4808-6500 / Fax: 4808-6598

Malba Museum of Latin American Art

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes: Av. del Libertador 1473 (Palermo) [...]

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Patagonia Region

 

 

Perito Moreno Glacier – El Calafate

The Andes mountain range shows its beauty in this region. Millennial silent forests with native vegetable species are extended along the shores of glistening waters. 

 

 

Perito Moreno Glacier – El Calafate

On top of the mountains, nature overflows with granite peaks and ice [...]

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The Cuyo Region

 

 

Condor – National Bird of Argentina flying over the Andes mountains

 

 

Cuyo is the region of the high peaks, the snow-covered volcanoes, and the large wilderness spreading from the Andes mountain range and foothills to the steppe.

The visit to Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley), is a true journey [...]

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The North of Argentina

Traces of pre-Columbian cultures, mingled with ruins of natives’ villages, as well as forts and constructions dating back to the time of the Conquest and Colonization. 

This region offers landscapes full of contrast, from the high peaks to the plains, the salt pans, and the subtropical rain forests.

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The Name Argentina

The name Argentina comes from Latin “argentum”, which means silver. 

The origin of this name goes back to the first Spanish Conquerors that came to the Rio de la Plata or River Plate.

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