Stay : Argentina in 3 weeks

It's complicated to cover such a huge territory in such a short time. Depending on your desires, your sensitivity and your interests, you will orient yourself towards the different facets that the country has to offer. Mountains, waterfalls, glaciers or lush jungle - the options are almost endless! Here is a summary of the most remarkable sites, to be discovered in three weeks.

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Detail of the stay : Argentina in 3 weeks - 21 days

  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Buenos Aires
  • Puerto Iguazú
  • Puerto Iguazú
  • Puerto Iguazú
  • Salta
  • Purmamarca
  • Tilcara
  • Humahuaca
  • Salinas Large
  • Salta
  • Tilcara
  • Cafayate
  • Cachi
  • Molinos
  • Angastaco
  • Salta
  • Cafayate
  • Mendoza
  • Puente Del Cnib
  • Aconcagua Provincial Parque
  • El Calafate
  • Perito Moreno
  • Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
  • Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
  • El Chaltén
  • Ushuaia
  • El Calafate
  • Ushuaia
  • Ushuaia
  • Parque Nacional Tierra Del Fuego
  • Parque Nacional Tierra Del Fuego
  • Ushuaia
  • Puerto Madryn
  • Trelew
  • Buenos Aires

Day 1: Day 1

Steps: Buenos Aires

Arrival in Buenos Aires. Get your bearings on the first day with the monuments and emblematic places of the Microcentro. On the agenda are the Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada, the Cathedral, Florida Street and the Tortoni Café, before crossing theAvenida de Julio to the Congreso or the Teatro Colón

Day 2: Day 2

Steps: Buenos Aires

On the second day, head for San Telmo and its tango shows. It's even better if the visit falls on a Sunday, when the feria de San Telmo is in full swing around the plaza Dorrego and adjacent streets. This is a very popular market of antiques and crafts, with many dancers, tango singers and artists of all kinds

Places of interest :
PLAZA DORREGO

Day 3: Day 3

Steps: Buenos Aires

A third day in the chic districts of the capital. Head to Palermo, the capital's bobo district with its design and fashion boutiques. A visit to the MALBA Latin American Art Museum is recommended before heading to the chic Recoleta neighborhood and its famous cemetery

Day 4: Day 4

Steps: Buenos Aires

A fourth day in the capital of Puerto Rico will not be too much to try to grasp all the atmosphere. You can feel the harbour atmosphere of the famous Caminito in the district of La Boca, or continue visiting museums, such as those dedicated to Carlos Gardel or Evita

Day 5: Day 5

Steps: Puerto Iguazú

Departure for Puerto Iguazu. Direction the hotel, stroll in the city to the Hito de las Tres Fronteras.

Places of interest :
HITO DE LAS TRES FRONTERAS

Day 6: Day 6

Visit of the Iguazu Falls with a whole day dedicated to the Argentine side, where the trails allow you to see the falls up close

Day 7: Day 7

Go to the Brazilian side for a panoramic view of the falls. If you can, you can also finish by visiting the bird park.

Day 8: Day 8

Steps: Salta

Arrival in Salta by plane in the morning. Visit the city and its museums. Enjoy its beautiful colonial architecture before heading to one of the bars that prepare parties to the sound of local folklore.

Day 9: Day 9

Steps: Purmamarca, Tilcara, Humahuaca, Salinas Grandes

Excursions in the Quebrada de Humahuaca to Purmamarca, a typical village of the Andean altiplano, with its market in the central square, its famous hill of the seven colors and its escapade to the salt desert of Salinas Grandes. Then departure to Tilcara to spend the night

Day 10: Day 10

Steps: Salta, Tilcara

Visit of Tilcara, a small charming village that has experienced a tourist boom in recent years. Visit of the Pukara or the Garganta del Diablo, then return to Salta.

Day 11: Day 11

Steps: Cafayate, Cachi, Molinos, Angastaco, Salta

Crossing of the Calchaquies valleys from Salta with stops at the Cardones National Park, Cachi, Molinos and Angastaco before arriving in Cafayate. Night in Cafayate.

Day 12: Day 12

Steps: Cafayate

We will take time to make an excursion in the surroundings of the quiet city of Cafayate, famous for its landscapes and its vineyards.

Day 13: Day 13

Steps: Mendoza

Arrival in Mendoza in the morning. In the afternoon, a short tour of the bodegas of Maipu and Lujan de Cuyo, and a stroll through the city in the evening before a good dinner.

Day 14: Day 14

Steps: Puente Del Inca, Parque Provincial Aconcagua

Excursion on route 7 to theAconcagua Park (walk at the foot of the mountain) passing by the Puente del Inca.

Day 15: Day 15

Steps: El Calafate, Perito Moreno

Flight to El Calafate in the morning, visit of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park in the afternoon.

Day 16: Day 16

Steps: Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, El Chaltén

Departure for El Chaltén, approach excursion to the famous Fitz Roy mountain.

Day 17: Day 17

Steps: Ushuaia, El Calafate

Return to El Calafate, flight to Ushuaia.

Day 18: Day 18

Steps: Ushuaia, Parque Nacional Tierra Del Fuego

Visit of the Tierra del Fuego National Park and the city ofUshuaia with possible excursion on the Beagle Channel.

Day 19: Day 19

Steps: Puerto Madryn, Trelew

Flight to Puerto Madryn or Trelew. Discovery of the seaside resort and dinner in town in the evening.

Day 20: Day 20

Visit of the Peninsula of Valdes (whale watching, seals, sea lions, penguins...)

Day 21: Day 21

Steps: Buenos Aires

Return to Buenos Aires by plane and last visits before the return.

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