Adventurers’ Paradise: An Active Exploration of Argentina & Chile Tour

Marble Capillas in Aysen, Chile

What to expect on this itinerary

From the glacier’s slick and undulating surface to the thin grass blades of the Patagonian pampas, the plump grapes of Chilean vineyards to the echoing sounds of tango in Buenos Aires, your customizable Argentina, and Chile itinerary offers ecstasy for adventurers and luxury for comfort seekers, for an unparalleled in-depth journey of landscape and culture. Watch as icebergs calve away from soaring glacial walls. Bask in the pristine panorama of breathtaking mountains. Indulge in succulent aromas while gauchos barbecue on the prairies. From colonial architecture to scenic bike rides, Argentina and Chile offer you the journey of a lifetime.

Countries Visited

Argentina, Chile

Places Visited

Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Rosario Valley, Casablanca Valley, Santiago, Valparaíso, Torres del Paine

Suggested Duration

12 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Buenos Aires – Urban Explorers’ Delight

Buenos Aires is a city of passion and movement, discovery, and charm. The high rises connote the familiar image of modernity, looming over neo-classical architectural designs of celebrated streets and neighborhoods in which locals and visitors reminisce of a city once referred to as the Paris of South America. A herbaceous aroma emanates from the sycamore trees lining the tranquil, elegant avenues of the Recoleta district as the sounds of tango enrich the colorful corrugated houses of the La Boca neighborhood.

Your flight lands at Ministro Pistarini International Airport, where your private transfer greets you upon your arrival. Vibrant dresses, suits, and handbags fill the display windows along the arcades of Calle Florida. The pedestrian-friendly promenade fills with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee with steamed milk and dulce de leche sandwiched between delicate shortbread cookies. You settle into the comforts of your luxurious accommodation located in the heart of the city with a view of the endless movement and life of the streets.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Day 2

Buenos Aires – Adventurous Buenos Aires

Day 3

El Calafate – Near the Glacier Rim

Day 4

El Calafate – Walking on Ice

Day 5

Torres del Paine – Over the Patagonian Ridges

Day 6

Torres del Paine – At the Heart of Torres del Paine

Day 7

Torres del Paine – Hike To Reach Paine Towers

Day 8

Torres del Paine – Thrills on Horseback

Day 9

Rosario Valley – Traveling the Wine Country

Day 10

Casablanca Valley – Journey of the Vine

Day 11

Valparaíso – Excursion to the Sea

Day 12

Santiago – Explore the Capital before Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Journey to the top of Perito Moreno Glacier with a guide during a private ice walk and fascinating scenic tour of Los Glaciares National Park
  • Delight in a thrilling excursion through Patagonia, from El Calafate to Torres del Paine National Park, for an in-depth journey across the Andes Mountains
  • Indulge in the passionate embrace and unique footwork of the tango while enjoying a private lesson in Buenos Aires, the birthplace of tango
  • Relish the thrill of a horseback ride along the Patagonian pampas of Chile inside Torres del Paine National Park
  • Trek across secluded trails for exceptional landscape, untouched wildlife, and unforgettable panoramas as you journey to the base of Paine Towers
  • Revel in the pristine view of the reflective surface water of Lake Pehoé, which mirrors the surrounding mountains
  • Embrace the cool breeze and distinctive landscape of the Casablanca Valley on a cycling and vineyard tour to sample the celebrated wines of the region
  • Explore the elegant streets of Viña del Mar to find artifacts of indigenous peoples located inside the Fonck Museum of Archaeology and Natural History
  • Bask in the delicious pleasures of a traditional Patagonian barbecue hosted by Chilean gauchos
  • Visit the former home of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda for an captivating perspective into his life, perfect for the literary adventurer

Detailed Description

Argentina and Chile offer excitement and relaxation, exploration and discovery during your 12-day excursion from Buenos Aires to Santiago, by way of Patagonia. The unparalleled thrills begin with your arrival in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. Your private transfer greets you at Ministro Pistarini International Airport and escorts you to a gorgeous hotel in the heart of the city’s eclectic and elegant neighborhoods. The following morning, your guide greets you in the hotel lobby, eager to escort you on an in-depth tour of the diverse neighborhoods of the city offering a variety of ambiance and culture. In the afternoon, you meet your private instructor for an adventure into the history of dance in Buenos Aires embodied in the moves of tango.

Your private transfer escorts you from the hotel to the airport for your flight to El Calafate in Patagonia. The remainder of the day is yours to enjoy the charm of the town and the beauty of the landscape along the shores of Lake Argentino. Then, you take a ferry with your guide across the waters of Lake Argentino to view the ice walls of Perito Moreno Glacier. Enjoy an ice walk along the vast, undulating glacial body to view the details of the surface. Follow the trails around Los Glaciares National Park before returning to El Calafate.

Your private transfer meets you at the hotel the next day and leads you on an exciting, scenic adventure through Argentina’s Patagonia to cross the border into Chile. Travel over the Andes to see snowcapped peaks and reflective lakes before reaching the comforts of your secluded alpine resort in Torres del Paine National Park. Bask in the majesty of the untouched landscape the next three days. Follow the trails through the national park at your leisure to discover lookouts to iridescent glacial lakes or wander through beech forests. Venture to the base of the Paine Towers or horseback ride along the banks of Las Chinas River.

Your private transfer escorts you to Punta Arenas for your flight to Santiago. Continue to a luxury vineyard and manor located in the Rosario Valley for a sense of seclusion and comfort among lush vines. Mount a bike for a cycling tour of neighboring Casablanca Valley. The adventure leads you to a variety of boutique vineyards and celebrated wineries that brought the region to the forefront of world-renowned wines. Then, you wander along the elegant streets and historical museums of Viña del Mar and the hillside homes of Valparaiso overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Your private transfer greets you at the hotel on the final day and escorts you to Santiago, the capital of Chile. Take the time to explore the monuments and daily life of the artistic city before you reach Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport for your flight home.

Starting Price

$4,900 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.

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Argentina, Chile Vacation Review: Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Lake District, Calafate, Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine National Park, Cruise, Glacier Visit, 3 Weeks

We enjoyed the trip very much. We had planned to visit every place of interest to us in Patagonia on this trip, so it was quite a complex trip to arrange. Zicasso’s travel specialist did a great job overall. We had private guides and private cars for everything, so we could enjoy the experiences at our own pace and focus on the things that interested us.

We started in Buenos Aires, but our main focus was natural beauty. We spent a very interesting day and a half in the city, though. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the local history and the sites we visited. Next we went to Iguazú Falls, which was a spectacular experience. Our guide there was the only one who didn't seem as deep or as organized as all the others, but that was a minor issue. Although it is wickedly expensive, I would highly recommend that travelers stay in the one and only lodge inside the Iguazú Falls national park. We got a lot more out of our time there because we were right there at the park.

Next we went to the Lake District and spent memorable days on the water there; amazing scenery! We also saw condors during one of our day-long boat rides on the lake.

Next, we went to Calafate. Although we are not trekkers, the visits to the two main glaciers were unforgettable. The travel specialist had us in the VIP cabin for the day-long boat trip and we had a very knowledgeable guide for the visit to the Perito Moreno glacier.

We did the four-day cruise through Tierra del Fuego next, which I highly recommend, ending in Chile, where we spent two days at the Torres del Paine National Park, one by road in the park with a very knowledgeable private guide, and the second on a full-day lake tour with a marvelous lunch at a scenic ranch, with a close-up view to a glacier.

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Argentina, Chile Trip Review: Santiago, Torres del Paine, El Calafate, Bariloche, Buenos Aires, Perito Moreno Glacier, Valparaiso, Vineyard, Local Cuisine, 2 Weeks

We would give this a 4.5-star rating. Overall, our trip was very enjoyable and went smoothly. We would recommend the services of this Zicasso travel company for arranging a trip to Patagonia. The logistics were well taken care of and the tour guides were all knowledgeable and personable. Communication during the planning phase and during the trip was easy. We spent three nights each in Santiago, Torres del Paine, El Calafate, Bariloche, and Buenos Aires.

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Argentina, Brazil Travel Review: Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, Tango Shows, Vineyard Tours, Boat Ride, Wine, Local Cuisine, 11-Night Trip

My wife and I recently embarked on a breathtaking journey through South America, visiting Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Iguazú Falls in Argentina, and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. We entrusted Zicasso's tour agency with planning our trip and it turned out to be one of the best travel decisions we've ever made.

From the very beginning, the team at the tour company was attentive and responsive, taking the time to understand our preferences and interests. They crafted a personalized itinerary that perfectly balanced adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration.

Buenos Aires: Our adventure began in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires. The agency arranged for a knowledgeable local guide who took us through the historic neighborhoods, tango shows, and culinary delights. The accommodations were centrally located, allowing us to explore the city with ease.

Mendoza: Next, we traveled to Mendoza, where we were immersed in the world of wine. The tour agency organized exclusive vineyard tours and tastings, providing us with a unique insight into the region's winemaking traditions. The picturesque landscapes and charming boutique hotel made our stay unforgettable.

Iguazú Falls: The highlight of our trip was undoubtedly the awe-inspiring Iguazú Falls. The agency ensured we had the best vantage points and arranged for a thrilling boat ride that brought us up close to the cascading waters. Their attention to detail and seamless logistics made this experience truly magical.

Rio de Janeiro: Our journey concluded in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro. The travel company curated a perfect blend of iconic sights like Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain, along with hidden gems that showcased the city's unique culture. The beachfront hotel provided stunning views and a relaxing end to our adventure.

Throughout the trip, the tour company was always available to assist with any questions or adjustments, ensuring a stress-free experience. Their expertise and dedication to customer satisfaction were evident in every aspect of our journey.

We wholeheartedly recommend this company to anyone seeking a well-organized and memorable travel experience. We look forward to planning our next adventure with them!

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Chile Travel Review: Patagonia, Torres del Paine, Grey Glacier, Lake District, Rapa Nui, 17 Nights

Overall, Zicasso’s travel company did an excellent job with our vacation. One of the most important factors that we value about an agency is how well it executes the trip logistics.

This vacation ranks as one of our top three when it comes to complexity and difficulty of coordination, as this trip involved 10 separate plane rides (with several being limited in availability), multiple overland transfers to and from different airports (some of them hours long), and transportation that was dependent on close synchronization with the hotels themselves. The execution was simply flawless. We made every flight with time to spare, all of our drivers were punctual to early, and we reached every destination safely and in comfort. Even more impressive was the fact that, despite all this, we never felt rushed at any point and we always had time to get three square meals (sometimes more) a day.

The travel company always checked in during each segment of the trip, and all the necessary documents and information for each transfer were uploaded early. It was a zero-hassle trip that was perfectly implemented and that, by itself, makes this travel company one of the best of the best that we have ever worked with.

With all that said, the trip wasn't entirely flawless. Of the five major hotels that we stayed at, only one truly lived up to its five-star reputation and paid value. The other hotels, unfortunately, all had various flaws that ranged from safety issues to service mishaps and, while the details of these flaws are beyond the scope of this review, they did detract a bit from the overall enjoyment of the experience. Certainly, one can argue that these are first-world complaints; however, a five-star rating with five-star prices (not to mention the numerous advertised awards) are naturally held to more exceptional standards and, as a whole, our hotels, unfortunately, fell somewhat short.

Another aspect where we had issues arise was related to our excursions. Prior to the beginning of the trip, we had inquired about pre-scheduling the excursions for each of our destinations. We were told that, while the hotels would discuss and schedule the excursions with us on arrival, they did accept and try to accommodate excursion requests that were made ahead of time. Consequently, we spent a good amount of time reading the list of excursions from each hotel, discussing the best choices for the family as a whole, and then sending our list of preferred excursions to the travel company, which then reported forwarding our requests to the hotels. However, we came to find out that all that work was a huge waste of time and effort. None of the hotels even knew that we had pre-requested excursions and we wound up having to re-pick which excursions we wanted to go on. This was initially not an issue (as we ended up either getting what we originally wanted or going with something better), until we reached Patagonia.

Because of how far each airport was from the hotel in the Lake District and Patagonia, we wound up arriving at our hotel in Patagonia after midnight. Not only did we miss the entire excursion orientation, but because the hotel never knew about our pre-requests, we were told there were only two excursions left that we could choose from and neither of them had been one of our initial choices.

The next morning was somewhat of a disaster, as we were not only late for the excursion (since we never received information about the excursion etiquette in Patagonia), but the excursion we chose wound up being a hike that half of the family was ill-prepared for. Luckily for us, once the excursion guides heard our story of what happened the night before, they bent over backwards to get us into the excursions that we initially wanted and we were able to salvage and enjoy our Patagonia portion. With that said, the initial fiasco was obviously stressful and upsetting, and while it's difficult to pinpoint who made the mistake, the point here is that the ball was dropped, so to speak.

Additionally, our day excursion to Valparaiso was, unfortunately, one of the worst trip segments we have ever had in the history of our family vacations. The chosen guide was just horrendous. Our guide provided little information about the parts of Valparaiso that we were able to visit, spent most of the time trying to hawk local products to purchase, and in the four hours we were there, it felt like all we did was look at numerous street art and graffiti. We saw nothing of value during our outing and the experience ultimately left a sour taste in our mouths. It sadly became just a huge waste of our time and money, which is tragic given what the city reportedly has to offer.

Additionally, this day is going to be a big “what if” for us for another reason. During our initial review, we thought the winery tour that was included was in Valparaiso itself and that we would stay the whole day in the city sampling its local cuisine. Unfortunately, the winery was actually back in the Casablanca Valley and we had to leave the city completely. Now, we were already staying at a winery hotel in the region, which made this winery tour and lunch completely extraneous and unnecessary. Overall, we felt this was a poorly arranged day that would have benefited from additional discussion and editing in the planning stages.

All things considered, however, we would still give this travel company the highest rating because, for us, a strike on an activity or hotel choice does not make or break an agency. It's whether or not they got the logistics right and if we were able to get to where we needed to go and see what we needed to see stress-free and without any issues. It's also whether or not the agency is available for assistance in case of an emergency. In this regard, the travel company delivered in spades and they undoubtedly succeeded in giving us a trip of a lifetime. We would, without hesitation, be happy to use them again if we get a chance to return to Chile.

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Argentina, Chile Trip Review: Buenos Aires, Santiago, El Chalten, El Calafate, Torres del Paine, Hiking, Glacier Boat Ride, 25 Days

This is the third trip we’ve booked through Zicasso and we’ve already booked our fourth for 2026.

Zicasso’s travel company did a great job.

We really enjoyed our trip to Argentina and Chile. All the hotels were great and the transfers went smoothly. We enjoyed the excursions. Some we liked better than others, but that’s to be expected. We really enjoyed our time in El Chalten, El Calafate, and Torres del Paine. The scenery was spectacular. Patagonia should be on everybody’s bucket list if they enjoy hiking and the great outdoors.

Thanks again to this travel company for setting everything up. We also really appreciated the service they provided during the trip. When we had a question or needed to move a couple of things around because of weather, they were easy to get a hold of and very helpful. That’s important, as there’s always something that comes up.

I would definitely recommend this travel company to anyone wanting a private, customized trip to Argentina and Chile. 

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Argentina, Uruguay Tour Review: Buenos Aires, Salta Province, Iguazu Falls, Wineries, Scenery, 1-Week Trip

Our Argentina trip was really fantastic! It's such a large country that it was hard to narrow down a few places to visit for our short time there. We decided on Buenos Aires, Salta Province, and Iguazú Falls (with a day trip to Uruguay).

Zicasso’s travel company was very easy to work with, being very open and accommodating to our ideas for the itinerary. They managed everything—booking hotels, car service, daily guides and tours, wineries, some restaurants, and our in-country flights. They were great in finding perfect guides to help us navigate where we went and offer lots of good historical information. The travel company was super-communicative, checking in with us almost daily and keeping track of our driver pick-ups and in-country flights.

I think the highlight for me was the Salta Province—it's such a remote area, but with the most beautiful and diverse scenery. The travel company found for us a fantastic driver/guide who did all the driving on some treacherous terrain, translated all our communication, and found some charming places to eat while on the road. He also was very thoughtful in downloading a playlist with music we had talked about liking and put together a short video of our travels as a keepsake. There were some fabulous wineries in the Salta region, so we felt like we experienced a large part of the province.

We also visited Iguazú Falls, which were spectacular from Argentina and Brazil. The travel company made it easy in booking us accommodations inside the national park so we could get an early start on our tour. Our guide there was also wonderful—she shared a lot of interesting information of the area and even told us about a restaurant back in Buenos Aires which we visited, which turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip.

I would highly recommend the travel company, which can plan a great trip from soup to nuts. The women we worked with were delightful to deal with and so welcoming and helpful.

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