Best of Brazil & Argentina Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Carnaval and the Casa Rosada, the samba and the tango, Rio de Janeiro and the Rio de la Plata. This Brazil and Argentina tour is filled with experiences that can never be forgotten. From the streets of two of the world’s most famous cities to the roaring waters of Iguazu Falls, you might find yourself wondering why you’d ever want to return.
Customizable Itinerary
Rio de Janeiro – Arriving in Brazil
You touch down this morning at the airport in resplendent Rio de Janeiro, one of the largest cities in South America and one of the most beautiful metropolises on the planet, stretching along a natural crystalline harbor and crowned by lush peaks and brilliant sunny skies. You’ll be picked up and transferred to your fantastic accommodations while in Rio. Your accommodation is on the sugar-white shores of the world-renowned Copacabana. Revel in the modern amenities of the guest rooms, the captivating views over Rio Harbor and the sleek and modern lines of the lobby, as well as the delicious offerings at the restaurant and the caipirinhas at the chic pool bar.
This afternoon and evening can be dedicated to exploring some of Rio, from the stunning exterior and guilded interior of the Candelaria Church to the great exhibits at Museu Nacional de Belas Artes or the Museum de Arta Moderna, with the option for a delicious dinner of traditional Brazilian fare never far away.
What's Included:
Rio de Janeiro – The Heights of Corcovado and the Sands of Ipanema
Rio de Janeiro – A Final Day in Brazil’s “Marvelous City”
Iguazu – Off to Iguazu Falls
Buenos Aires – Goodbye Brazil, Hello Argentina
Buenos Aires – A Day in the “Paris of Latin America”
Buenos Aires – Cowboys and Commerce in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires – Leaving Latin America
Trip Highlights
- Spend your first three days in incredible Rio de Janeiro, one of the world’s most unforgettable cities, where the beauty of the scenery mixes with the passion of the locals to create a feel that is truly unlike anywhere else on Earth
- Climb to the top of Mount Corcovado, making your way past one of the world’s largest urban forests and to the feet of the 100-foot-tall statue of Cristo Redentor, one of the most enduring symbols of Rio
- Turn to Brazil’s border with Argentina to encounter the phenomenal Iguazu Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, whose main cascades tumble more than 200 feet
- Walk the streets of incomparable Buenos Aires, Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital known for its urban grace and grandeur as well as its verve, its captivating nightlife and its succulent cuisine
- Live life as a true Argentine, maybe heading out to the far edges of the city to experience a day as a Gaucho or turning to the underground clubs in the heart of Buenos Aires to learn to steps of the tango, Argentina’s national dance
Detailed Description
Brazil tours and Argentina tours are the two giants of South America—behemoths in terms of culture and landmass, and offering some of the most phenomenal destinations on the planet. This 8-day best of Brazil and Argentina tour shows you the best of both of these remarkable nations, from the excitement and vitality of life in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires to the soothing calm of South America. You will also be introduced to a way of life that you may never want to leave.
Begin in Rio de Janeiro, the second-largest city in Brazil, and a hotbed for the beach culture and natural splendor that has given Brazil its international reputation. Reach the peak of Mount Corcovado to awe at the breathtaking cityscape sprawled out below you, as well as the inspiring statue of Cristo Redentor that soars above your head. Then, travel to the borderlands between Argentina and Brazil to take in the spectacle of Iguazu Falls, one of the world’s largest waterfalls and one of the most dramatic reaches of a river on the planet. Your tour concludes in the barrios (neighborhoods) of Buenos Aires. From the tango dancers that fill the sidewalks of La Boca to the imperial majesty of the Casa del Gobierno and the Legislative Palace, from the tree-lined streets of Palermo to the Old World charm of San Telmo.
These are countries filled with romance and tradition, the pull of the past and the promise of the future, the sunny days and spicy nights that have made this part of the world irresistible. Revel in the songs and stories of the people; marvel at the fecundity and power of nature; be thrilled by the history and culture in every inch and glimpse. Whatever you’ve been looking for in a South American vacation, all of it and more can be found right here.
Browse the reviews for Brazil travel agents and see the Argentina travel agent reviews to see what other travelers experienced in South America.
Starting Price
$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 196 reviews
We visited 6 different places. In Argentina, Buenos Aires, Bariloche in Patagonia, then Mendoza including a day trip to Aconcagua. Then Iguazu falls, both the Argentinian and Brazilian side of the Falls. In Brazil, Rio and a jungle lodge on the Rio Negro (Amazon) 3 hours outside of Manaus. Our travel specialist at this South America travel agency spent a lot of time with me organizing the trip, picking hotels, deciding on activities. We had a good mix of planned activities and free time. The private guides and tours that our agency arranged for us were great. Our agent was always available if we had any issues or questions - very responsive and helpful. I would absolutely recommend this company for a South American trip.
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I don't think we got the best agent for what could've been an amazing family trip. We traveled with our children (9yrs & 13yrs old) throughout Argentina over the past Xmas holiday season - Buenos Aires-Ushuaia-Calafate-Bariloche-Iguazu-Buenos Aires. I have a keen interest in travel and hotels and knew pretty much what I wanted from this trip but thought I would engage this travel agency through Zucasso to help with the itinerary. They seemed to be engaged in the planning process but once on location, things didn't run as smooth / didn't make a lot of sense. A lot of the local experiences were not well thought out or the local suppliers were not great which was a tax on our high expectations for a fun family trip in Argentina moreover that for the price, we had pretty high expectations. Our schedule was fairly busy - 5 locations and 6 domestic flights and our travel agency was supposed to book the best local excursions suitable for a family and arrange transfers. We were somewhat disappointed that a lot of the trips weren't what we wanted - e.g. we had a day out to Ushuaia steppes it's a boat trip to the penguin island but turned out the trip we were on couldn't land on the island as the company wasn't licensed - instead we were booked on a 3hr trek through a rough marshland and terrain hardly suitable for children. Also, in Calafate, we were booked on a completely unessential trip to the Upsala glacier (which we couldn't see close anyway) involving 3hrs crowded ferryboat trip each way to estancia Cristina (where there isn't much to see/do) while it was perfectly fine to just do the one day trip to the Perito Moreno glacier which is a great day out with fantastic view and easy transfer. Finally, at Iguazu falls, we staid on the Brazillian side (at a great place) but for some bizarre reason, our travel agency thought it was a good idea to put us on a day trip to the Argentinian side involving two border crossings (as a bonus our driver got stopped by the police due to irregular documentation and we had to get a random taxi after an hour in the heat) - while it was perfectly fine to stay the two days at the hotel we stayed at and see the falls from there which actually had the best views! Luckily, parts of our trip went well as we were well looked after at the hotels in Buenos Aires and Bariloche - great properties with professional service. Nevertheless, we never felt like we get much out of our travel agent and at times it felt the opposite. It's disappointing as the company's manager seemed like a nice man who knows his stuff professionally. Maybe he wasn't engaged or his people responsible for our itinerary didn't deliver but it just didn't work for us. I am not sure what kind of standards Zicasso requires from its partners but I feel a bit conned to have chosen this agent in a market with so much competition and choice.
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