Argentina and Chile Wine Region Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Brilliant color, tantalizing aroma, classic elegance, and staying power: are these the descriptors of a world-class wine, or the vacation of your dreams? This 9-day Argentina and Chile wine region tour shows that history mingles beautifully with the future, culture and nature run side by side, and the charm of the people is matched only by the magic of your surroundings. You’ll find that a great glass of wine and a world-class vacation have more in common than you might think.
Customizable Itinerary
Touching Down in the Capital of Argentina
Early this morning, you’ll find yourself on the outskirts of breathtaking Buenos Aires, the capital of arresting Argentina and one of the great cities of South America. A private driver will be waiting for you at the airport, ready to transport you to your perfectly located and luxurious hotel, filled with modern amenities and resplendent with Latin American charm. Take some time to relax and recover from your long journey before setting out to see the sights of this magical metropolis for the first time.
The afternoon features a fully guided tour of Buenos Aires, showing the best of its various barrios (neighborhoods) and giving you unique insight into its indescribable and undeniable allure. Make your way to the opulent city center, where you’ll find the famous Plaza de Mayo, the center of Argentine political activism for more than a century. Nearby is the iconic Casa Rosada, the “Pink House” that serves as the executive mansion for the President of Argentina.
Continue to the charming neighborhood of San Telmo, whose cobblestone streets echo a decidedly artistic feel, before turning to the boisterous and colorful barrio (neighborhood) of La Boca, where the air is filled with the shouts of street vendors and the graceful forms of tango dancers. You’ll also get a chance to see the newly restored and renovated port at Puerto Madero and the stately streets of Palermo, where you’ll find some of the finest shops and restaurants in all of Buenos Aires.
You may also be interested in Zicasso’s Argentina food and wine tour or exploring a wide selection of custom Argentina tours.
What's Included:
An Unforgettable Excursion in the Heart of the Pampas
Reveling in Argentina’s National Dance
Trekking West to Wine Country
Exploring the Wonders of Marvelous Mendoza
Crossing the Andes
The Many Charms of Sensational Santiago
Touring Chile’s Up-and-Coming Wineries
Saying Goodbye to the Southern Cone
Trip Highlights
- Encounter the urban and rural marvels of Buenos Aires, like the traditions of the gallant Gauchos and the stupendous stretch of the Avenida 9 de Julio, the widest street in the entire world
- Meander through Mendoza, the center of Argentina’s wine industry and one of the country’s best-kept secrets
- Make your way across the Andes in unforgettable fashion, bearing witness to the stunning grandeur of some of the tallest and most picturesque peaks in the Western Hemisphere
- See the sights in Santiago, from the Metropolitan Cathedral to the ornate La Moneda Palace, to the stunning vista from San Cristobal Hill
- Explore the quickly developing wine regions of Chile in the captivating Colchagua Valley, the area that is quickly becoming ground zero for the best and brightest wine innovators on the planet
Detailed Description
While the valleys of California and the river regions of France are undoubtedly more famous, Chile and Argentina have quickly risen to take their place among the true giants of the world of wine. This 9-day Argentina and Chile wine region tour will introduce you to the great vintners and vintages of the area, from Chile’s plunging valleys to the high and dry plateaus that surround Mendoza. Throw in the cultural delights of Santiago and Buenos Aires, and this is sure to be one visit to wine country that is unlike anything else you’ve ever experienced.
Explore the great cities of these two noteworthy nations, from the Plaza de Armas in Santiago to the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, from the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral to the captivating Casa Rosada. Revel in the wonders of the borderlands, from the soaring Andes to the magic of Mendoza to the Gauchos, the pride of the Pampas. And, of course, sip the most decadent Malbecs, the crispest Torrontes, and a Cabernet better than anyone in Napa, within the stunning scenery of South America. If your palate is as refined as your taste for adventure; if a fine glass of wine is second only to a festive night of entertainment; if you’re looking for a journey that you can rave to your friends and family about, then Chile and Argentina are the only places to go.
Starting Price
$3,700 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 416 reviews
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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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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My wife and I just returned from a 13 day argentina tour to Buenos Aires, calafate, Iguazú and Mendoza and we are so sad it’s over. This travel agent's team were exquisite hosts. We had 4 different destinations and at each location we were greeted by members of the team with our name on a sign. Our bilingual guides in Buenos Aires, calafate, Iguazú and Mendoza were all extremely friendly ran through the itinerary upon pick up at the airport and were always on time for all excursion pick ups. They each have their personal recommendations for places to eat in the relevant towns and we must say they were all excellent choices.
Our accommodations were all conveniently located and of high quality especially the hotel in calafate. The view of the bay and the morning breakfast deserves special mention.
All of our tours, Buenos Aires city tour- excellent and set the mood for our days at leisure knowing exactly what to do, Perito Moreno, two Iguazú tours (Argentina and Brazil side of the falls) and Mendoza three wine tours were all excellent and we wouldn’t have changed any of it.
The only factor I would change would be our flight time from calafate to Iguazú. We left calafate at 2pm and arrived in Iguazú around 10pm leaving little option for dinner. It may have been better to leave earlier in the morning to facilitate an earlier arrival in Iguazú.
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