Wine Regions of South America Tour: An Indulgence of Flavors

Vineyards in the Casablanca Valley, Chile

What to expect on this itinerary

Touring South America offers the perfect wine trail, combining the soils of the Andes, Pacific coastal plain, and the riverside pampas. Your custom tailored tour embraces the diverse characteristics of vineyards spread across Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay for a tour as unique as the wines you taste. Let the sounds of the tango in Buenos Aires seductively move your body. Wander amongst the cobblestone streets and colonial homes of Colonia. Witness the snowcapped peak of the Andean Mountains and discover decadent chocolates crafted in Mendoza. Follow the wine trail across South America for an unforgettable journey of flavorful cultures.

Countries Visited

Argentina, Chile, Uruguay

Places Visited

Santiago, Mendoza, Colonia, Buenos Aires

Suggested Duration

10 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Santiago – Charms of Chile

Santiago is a city of cosmopolitan flavor and exciting history, bohemian culture and enticing cuisine. Skyscrapers float above the city streets imitating the soaring peaks of the Andes Mountains bordering the east. Renovated colonial buildings around Plaza de Armas tell a story of Spanish conquest while the murals decorating the facades of the Bellavista neighborhood highlight contemporary aesthetic and the avant-garde perspective of a youthful ambiance.

Your private transfer meets you at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport and escorts you to a luxurious hotel overlooking the bustling streets of the captivating city. After settling into the comforts of your accommodation, you meet your guide and set out on an introductory tour of the mixture of urban renewal and countryside greenery. The neighborhood of Paris-Londres resembles the narrow pebbled lanes shaded by trees you would find in France. Cafés set out tables beneath the thin trees, offering views to passersby as well as the lingering aroma of freshly brewed coffee. You reach the historic heart of the city at Plaza de Armas to find the regal façade of the presidential palace.

The structure was erected in the 18th century and became the residential palace in the mid-19th century. The limestone and sand taken from the banks of the Maipo River cast a pearly glow against the manicured gardens along the forecourt. Oak and cypress trees provide a herbaceous scent to the air and comfortable shade to the walkways. The neoclassical architectural style presents an elegant vision, embellished with historic statues and the graceful mist rising from the long fountains.

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Day 2

Santiago – Touching the Glowing Grapes

Day 3

Mendoza – Discovering the Chilean Shore

Day 4

Mendoza – A Gourmet Glance at Mendoza

Day 5

Mendoza – Introduction to Argentine Wines

Day 6

Colonia – Stepping Out from Argentina’s Shadow

Day 7

Colonia – Irresistibly Photogenic

Day 8

Buenos Aires – Culture Across the Riverbed

Day 9

Buenos Aires – A Taste of Tango

Day 10

Buenos Aires – A Lingering Exquisite Taste

Trip Highlights

  • Sample the diverse varietals of the Casablanca Valley, a region of Chile combining the Andean soil and minerals from the Pacific coastline
  • Indulge in a luxurious sampling of Argentinian wines in the Uco Valley outside of Mendoza, known for various varietals including Malbec
  • Delight in a day visiting Uruguay’s presidential summer estate, located on the country’s oldest vineyard
  • Explore the pleasures of chocolate in Mendoza, Argentina during a private cooking class utilizing the enticing flavors of the regional specialties
  • Discover the charm of Colonia de Sacramento in Uruguay, a town of cobbled streets, colonial homes, and antique architecture hiding contemporary shops
  • Bask in the tango’s embrace while entertaining a dance lesson with a private instructor
  • See the beauty of Chile’s Pacific Ocean when visiting the cities of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar; the latter houses the unique Museo Francisco Fonck

Detailed Description

Experience perfection in the ardent flavors of South America on your 10-day South American Tour focusing on the wines of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. From the cosmopolitan streets of Santiago to the quiet cobblestone avenues hidden in the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, you will discover the emerald vines of the valleys and the historical charms of Uruguayan plains, each highlighting regional flavors, and culture embodied in celebrated wines. Your tour of South America begins with your arrival in Santiago, Chile. Your private transfer meets you at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport before escorting you to a luxurious hotel in the heart of the city.

Your guide greets you in the lobby after you have had a chance to settle in, and leads you on an encompassing introductory tour of the city’s vibrant streets and gourmet restaurants. The next morning, you travel northwest out of Santiago to traverse the vineyards in Casablanca Valley. Enjoy tastings at three separate vineyards before returning back to Santiago for the evening. Then, you travel to the shores of the Pacific Ocean, visiting the charming cities of Valparaiso and Vina del Mar. The sister cities contain distinctive personalities while overlooking the Chilean coastline. Visit the famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s home and wander through gardens and plazas before flying from Santiago to Mendoza, Argentina. You have a luxurious hotel in the heart of the city, allowing you to settle into the beauty of Argentina’s popular wine-growing region.

Your South American tour takes you on a half-day walking excursion through the city of Mendoza to view colonial architecture, verdant parks, and lively street culture before partaking in a confectionary class to learn the art of making chocolate. Afterward, your guide leads you into the countryside to visit a number of vineyards in the Uco Valley. Sample a selection of wineries and enjoy regional cuisine at lunch before returning to Mendoza. Your private transfer collects you at the hotel and escorts you to Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport for your flight to Montevideo, Uruguay.

Your guide meets you at baggage claim and leads you on a fabulous tour of the capital city, in a country often caught in the shadow of its larger neighbor to the west. After the tour, you continue to the town of Colonia del Sacramento, easily settling into the comforts of your accommodation. You explore the countryside outside of Colonia, visiting one of the country’s oldest wineries, which is also the home of the presidential summer residence. In the afternoon, you tour a winery founded by German émigrés in the 19th century before returning to Colonia. You have the morning to discover the charming streets of Colonia at your leisure, taking in the colonial architecture and historical center en route to the port.

Board the ferry and cross the Rio de la Plata to reach Buenos Aires. Your private transfer meets you at the port outside of customs and escorts you to a stunning hotel in the elegant neighborhood of Recoleta. Your guide leads you on a full day tour through the city to uncover the surface splendor and hidden wonders of the cultures brimming in each distinctive neighborhood. In the evening, partake in an inviting private tango lesson before witnessing a seductive tango performance. Your private transfer meets you in the hotel lobby on the final day and escorts you to Ministro Pistarini International Airport for your flight home. 

Starting Price

$4,100 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.

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  • 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.

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Argentina, Chile, Uruguay Travel Review: Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Montevideo, Santiago, Local Cuisine, Wine, Culture

We had the perfect trip, which lived up to the purpose of wine, food, and colonial culture. We covered lots of destinations in Buenos Aires, including La Boca, with outstanding steakhouses, tango shows, and a food and wine-tasting city tour. We also crossed Rio de la Plata to picturesque UNESCO-listed town Colonia del Sacramento.

We visited Montevideo and inviting wineries, then flew to Mendoza for the best Malbec wine tasting, with the spectacular snow-covered Andes as the backdrop. Then it was on to Santiago de Chile, with more visits to bodegas serving exceptional wines and food. We also toured the coast to visit another UNESCO city, Valparaiso, and adjacent Viña del Mar.

This was a trip of a lifetime. Zicasso’s agent organized it perfectly and was always available via WhatsApp for any questions.

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Argentina & Chile Luxury Travel Review: Mendoza, Santiago, Ranch Experience, Culture, History, Traditional Dance, Andes Mountains
October 2022 Trip Review Santiago, Chile, Mendoza, Valle de Tupungato, and Buenos Aires, Argentina While searching for a trip and tour to South America, my husband and I came across Zicasso. We entered information on their website including; destination, dates and budget and soon were contacted by two Argentinean tour companies. Both supplied ideas for timeline and what to do. We were intrigued by the knowledge and ideas proposed by one in particular and decided to go with that one. Our chosen tour operator was absolutely fantastic. Hugh from MacDermott’s Argentina contacted us by video chat and asked fundamental and exploratory questions to create a bespoke trip for us. He then sent us a detailed itinerary that we could review and add/change anything that we felt we needed/wanted. He was informative, and provided valuable advice to our many questions and offered excellent ideas for our free days, including what to do see, do and where to eat. He also offered to make restaurant reservations for us. Our final itinerary was Santiago, Chile, then to Mendoza, Argentina and finally to Buenos Aires. Hugh listened to us and found the perfect experiences to match our wants while respecting the set budget. We wanted culture, wine tasting, history, a ranch experience, walkable areas and big city including Tango. Our ranch experience was a bucket list! We never would have found out about these experiences on our own. He even took the time to meet us in person in Buenos Aires and provided two excellent curated walking maps. The chosen hotels were absolutely fantastic. They were in desirable, easy to walk about areas, provided excellent breakfasts and other equally extraordinary amenities. Everything was beyond our expectations. We were absolutely thrilled by every experience of this trip and will definitely recommend the travel company and Zicasso. I was overwhelmed by the planning and booking this trip required and Zicasso laid that to rest and gave us the trip of a lifetime. Paul and Marlene D.

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Argentina & Chile Vacation Review: Buenos Aires, Santiago, Mendoza Wine Tour, Dining & Tango, Horseback Riding, Iguazu Falls

The trip this tour company planned for us from Santiago, Chile, to Buenos Aires, Argentina, was one of the best travel experiences we have ever had.

Our tour planner tailored the trip to our desires. The accommodations were outstanding.  The private city tours were excellent--we were never kept waiting,  the arrangements were flawless. The tour planner himself met us at the airports for all of the flights and transported us, in the case of our flight home, from the local airport to the International airport, in a most timely manner. Our special experiences he arranged for us, i.e., horseback riding with a guacho, deluxe wine tour in Mendoza, tango dinner show and a unique Argentine asada dining experience another night were just what we were looking for.

Our most memorable excursion was a flight to and guided tour of the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, a thrilling experience, not to be missed.

We highly recommend this tour company and would be happy to answer any questions about this exellent service from anyone considering a trip to South America.

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Travel Review: Argentina & Brazil, Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza, Wine Tour, Biking, Chacras de Corio

Overall, it was a very good experience. Buenos Aires and Iguazu were great: hotels and tours. And all the tour guides very super nice and knowledgeable. 

The wine tour in Mendoza was also great. Beautiful wineries and and very knowledgeable guide. 

The hotel in Mendoza was not good though. The hotel was located in Chacras de Corio, a bit away from the city. The hotel itself is not in good shape, the room was dark, smelling after mold and the walls were so thin, you could hear every noise from neighboring rooms. 

On one afternoon the reception was unable to call a taxi to the city for 1 1/2 hours!

In hindsight, I should have asked for a hotel in Mendoza. 

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Travel Review: South America Vacation, Chile & Argentina, Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Andes Mountains, Local Wine, Olive Oil Tasting

Everything was as advertised. The Chile city tours were lead by a very knowledgeable guide whose English was excellent and her restaurant selection was spot on . The bus trip over the Andes was spectacular.  The wineries visited in Mendoza were a great blend of boutique to large. Really enjoyed the wine tours, even the tasting of olive oil, because of the passion of the producers. The Buenos Aires city tour was especially enjoyable due to the perspective of the guide. The final evening enjoying the private dinner was fun because of the energy of the servers. 

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Argentina, Chile Luxury Trip Review: History, Art, Cuisine, Culture, Music, Two-Week Tour

We asked Zicasso’s travel agent to wrap a two-week trip to Santiago and Buenos Aires – new destinations for us – around a one-week fly-fishing trip in Patagonia arranged separately. He and his team designed an outstanding itinerary, with boutique B&Bs, flights, guides, tours, drivers, and restaurant recommendations that exceeded our expectations. There is little we would have changed.

Besides experiencing new turf with well-located, luxury accommodations, our trip focus was local history, culture, art, food, and beverages

The Chileans and Argentines everywhere were welcoming; language was no obstacle. We walked all around our lodging neighborhoods to restaurants, bars, pharmacies, ATMs, convenience stores, and even a Santiago subway station. Uber rides were prompt and cheap.

Our travel operator’s guides were knowledgeable and professional, and enhanced each experience.

The itinerary had us exploring mural art, fileteado decorative painting, tango, music, and more.

Every meal was an adventure: completo hot dogs, Peruvian corn chowder, tiraditos, ceviche, empanadas, beef asados, dulce de leche, pisco, and carménère and malbec wines.

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