Once in a Lifetime Tour of Argentina and Chile: Culture, Nature, Food & Wine

What to expect on this itinerary
Fall in love with tango and vibrant markets, lush Andean forest and breathtaking glaciers on your custom tailored tour of Argentina and Chile. Indulge in the flavors of award-winning wineries in the Maipo Valley. Cruise over azure waters underneath the conical snow-capped summits of dormant volcanoes. Bask in the tranquil greenery and blossoming flowers of a specially curated botanical garden. The open spaces of a countryside filled with undulating mountains and shimmering lakes merge with the exciting and vibrant cultures of the capital cities. On this luxury Patagonia tour, discover historic neighborhoods and lush farms, colonial architecture and charming village ambiance.
Customizable Itinerary
Buenos Aires – Permeable Culture
Buenos Aires is a city of stature and beauty. Historical neighborhoods hold secrets from the lavish past and the underground passageways of colonization. The city has a contagious youthful energy rising from the endless artistry and musical atmosphere. The ambiance on this Argentina vacation is confident and stimulating. Exuberant, tasteful window displays line charming cobbled avenues. The cosmopolitan cuisine is eclectic but also holds a specific pleasurable aroma emitting from small bakeries throughout the city.
Your private transfer greets you at Ministro Pistarini International Airport and escorts you into the city to your charming hotel in the luxurious neighborhood of Recoleta. Consider learning more about your Argentina tour agents who strive to make this trip the most memorable and exceptional one you could go on. The Obelisk of Buenos Aires was erected in the 1930s to commemorate the city’s 400th anniversary. The Cordoba white stone shimmers in the afternoon sun and basks in the evening glow of the city lights. It stands at the center of the crossroads of two of the city’s most important streets, including 9 de Julio, which possesses the title, “Widest Avenue in the World.”
What's Included:
Buenos Aires – The Hidden City
Buenos Aires – Desirable Buenos Aires
Bariloche – Enchantment of the South
Bariloche – Exploring the Circuit
Bariloche – Discovering Heritage in Patagonia
Puerto Varas – Crossing Patagonia
Puerto Varas – Inland Sea
Santiago – Lakeside to Inside the Capital
Santiago – Introduction to the Flavors of Santiago
Santiago – Indulging in Chilean Vines
Santiago – Leaving the Mountains Behind
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy a private tour and tasting in the world-renowned wine region of Maipo Valley
- Discover the secrets of Chilean cuisine with a tour through the central market and a private cooking course taught by an acclaimed local chef
- Explore the sensational culture of Buenos Aires with a luxurious tango show
- Bask in the magnificent landscapes of wondrous lakes and looming mountains of Bariloche in the Argentine Lakes District
- Traverse the sensational and ancient underground tunnels beneath the historical district of San Telmo in Buenos Aires
- Venture into the rugged scenery to find ancient indigenous artwork decorating a cave
- Indulge in traditional Argentinian cuisine while undertaking an exhilarating trek
- Relish the picturesque scenery of the Andes Mountain range when crossing the border from Argentina to Chile
Detailed Description
Argentina and Chile emit wonderment and inspiration. The vibrant neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina provide endless entertainment to locals and visitors. The artistic districts of Santiago, Chile emanate creativity along the banks of the river. The two countries share the jaw-dropping beauty of Patagonia, radiating from soaring mountaintops and reflective glacial lakes decorated with icebergs. Chile and Argentina share a border, but the cultures of the country and the Patagonian landscape highlight specialties each country has to offer.
Your tour of Argentina and Chile begins with your private transfer greeting you at the airport upon your arrival, escorting you to a luxurious hotel in the heart of a historic district. The next day, your guide meets you in the lobby of your hotel and leads you on a marvelous tour of the city, taking in the distinct districts of Buenos Aires. Explore the hidden tunnels winding beneath the historical neighborhood of San Telmo. The next day is at your leisure, allowing you to visit the city or survey the surroundings as you desire, from visiting a local estancia, to exploring the quiet turn of the 20th-century streets of the town of Tigre. You could even indulge in a cooking class.
The following day, you transfer to the Patagonian city of Bariloche. Your guide leads you on private tour around the Big Circuit, which encircles the seven lakes and numerous villages of the Lakes District. You venture outside of Bariloche to explore the unique rock formations and ancient artwork located inside Valle Encantado. A traditional Argentinian meal is prepared near the ancient works. Delight in a scenic journey across the Andes, taking in the exceptional mountains and stunning lakes, leading you from Bariloche, Argentina, to Puerto Varas, Chile.
Next, discover the village ambiance around Puerto Varas, visiting local farms and the German Colonial Museum of Frutillar. Travel north to Santiago and settle into the capital of Chile. Today is a delightful day of exploring the food markets of Santiago on a private guided tour, followed by a cooking class taught by a celebrated Chilean chef. Then travel into the wine region of Maipo Valley for a tour of exquisite boutique wineries where you can sample the incredible flavors produced by each vineyard. On your final day, your private transfer meets you in the hotel lobby and escorts you to the airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,900 per person (excluding international flights)
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 569 reviews
The trip destinations were very well selected so that we saw beautiful areas of both countries and saw variety in both. With the exception of our arrival in Santiago, when the driver was not there to meet us, all connections happened on time and the drivers and guides were courteous and adequately (and sometimes well) prepared. The places selected for us to stay were uniformly good--the location of our hotel in Santiago was excellent and gave us the opportunity to explore the downtown without going too far, and in addition there were many restaurant choices. The Mendoza and Bariloche lodging choices were a distance from the city centers, but that was a good choice because in those two places we had a rental car. In Puerto Varas, where we again did not have a rental car, we were in the heart of the town, and that gave us many restaurant options. The one weakness in the trip planning was that the travel agency that our agency subcontracted with in Santiago was disappointing. As I noted, the driver did not meet us at the airport, and we ended up taking a cab and paying almost $100. The company reimbursed us without delay, but it was an anxious time for us as we navigated at the airport and made our way to our hotel. This company also provided a half day tour of the city (where we spent most of the time crawling through traffic rather than seeing sights), followed by a full day tour that did not take us to two sights that were described as part of the tour: one of the houses of Pablo Neruda, and a museum in Valparaiso. When I asked about the Neruda museum, the guide acted as if there had never been the thought of including that. There was also to be a stop where we "tasted the signature wine" of a vineyard. The implication was that this was to be a tasting; however, the stop was actually a bathroom stop/gift shop for tour buses, with 100 wine glasses filled with a taste of a wine but no description or explanation whatsoever of what the wine was, the process used to make it, or what made the wine significant. The third day with this subcontracted travel agency was much better: it was a day long tour (with tasting) at two wineries. Both tours were excellent and at one of them we had the chance to have lunch there; it was also excellent. But overall the Santiago subcontractor consistently underperformed.
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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.See more
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Our daughter is studying abroad in Buenos Aires and we wanted to visit her and see Argentina. Our travel agent sent us many interesting options for our 12 trip. We are a family of 4 and our children are adults(20 and 22). Every flight, every tour and every pick up to and from our destinations were PERFECT. Everyone was courteous and friendly aside from knowledgeable. We went to Bariloche for 3 nights, Buenos Aires for 3 nights, and Mendoza for 4 nights. Our accommodations were perfect and our pre arranged activities met our expectations. The hotel in Bariloche is the most picturesque setting imaginable. The hotel in Buenos Aires was perfectly located for our activities. The lodge in Mendoza was the closest thing to heaven we have ever experienced.
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