Family Friendly Buenos Aires & Iguazu Falls: Cooking, Art & Soccer

Obelisco at the Plaza de la República in Buenos Aires, Argentina

What to expect on this itinerary

Your 8-day family-friendly Argentina tour promises the thrill of centuries-old tunnels hidden beneath feet and the excitement of 60,000 soccer fans cheering for their favorite team. Follow the powerful steps of tango. Embrace the sounds of crashing water echoing from Iguazu Falls. Your tour will introduce the family to vivacious traditions, enchanting landscapes, and passionate culture experienced in daily life from dancing to cooking, art to soccer.

Countries Visited

Argentina

Places Visited

Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, San Antonio de Areco

Suggested Duration

8 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Buenos Aires – Enjoy a Familial Welcome in Buenos Aires

The beauty of Argentina can be summed up in the variety of Buenos Aires. Wide avenues grace the city center. The greenery of La Palermo speaks to the landscape and love of cowboy culture outside of the commercial capital of the country. Mansions and artist colonies spring up in the 47 barrios (neighborhoods), each one carrying the banner of a definitive characteristic that has defined the neighborhood. Fashionable boutiques fill the windows of Avenida Santa Fe.

When your family arrives at Ministro Pistarini International Airport, your transfer quickly greets you. Once inside the city, the grandeur of the past and vibrancy of the present come into focus. The aroma of chocolate and freshly baked alfajores calling from jovial cafes. The pearled, neoclassical façade of the Metropolitan Cathedral overlooks the Plaza de Mayo. The city has something to captivate the entire family, from tango dancers to painters, museums dedicated to writers to sports fanatics celebrating the triumphs of the Boca Juniors soccer team. When you arrive at your accommodation in the luxurious neighborhood of La Recoleta, the family settles into the quiet and opulent comforts.

What's Included:

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Day 2

Buenos Aires – Find the Secrets and Charms of Buenos Aires

Day 3

Buenos Aires – Visit the Neighborhoods of Buenos Aires

Day 4

Buenos Aires – Explore Argentina’s Soccer Culture in Buenos Aires

Day 5

Buenos Aires – Experience the Cowboy Traditions

Day 6

Iguazu Falls – Visit the Brazilian Side

Day 7

Iguazu Falls – View the Argentinian Spectacle

Day 8

Iguazu Falls – The Rush of It All

Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy a private tour that takes the family into the secret passageways lingering underneath the oldest neighborhoods of the city
  • Delight in the dazzling displays of tango dancers
  • Traverse the walkways of Iguazu National Park for a fascinating view, and experience an up close and personal view of Iguazu Falls
  • Revel in a visit to the La Bombonera stadium and the Boca Juniors soccer museum
  • Cross the Rio de la Plata to stroll along the streets of the colonial town of Colonia del Sacramento
  • Relish time with your family, creating unforgettable memories with the backdrop of Argentina’s vibrant culture and historic streets

Starting Price

$7,800 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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Review: Argentina Vacation, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier

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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Argentina Luxury Travel Review: Buenos Aires, Cafayate, Iguazú Falls, Wine Tours, Horseback Riding, Tango Show, 1 Week

We had an excellent trip to Argentina! When I spoke with Zicasso’s travel agent, I had a few ideas of what I wanted to see and do. We were presented with a trip that exceeded our expectations. We spent time in Buenos Aires, Cafayate and Iguazú Falls.

All of our accommodations were excellent. However, the food, spa, and views at the Cafayate hotel were hands down our favorite.

In Buenos Aires, we attended a tango show and explored the city. We also learned how to make empanadas and learned about Argentinian wines at a private cooking class and wine tasting.

In Cafayate, we visited boutique wineries, went horseback riding, and visited a farm that made amazing goat cheeses.

Our last stop at Iguazú Falls was breathtaking.

I appreciated our agent’s team making some minor changes during our time in Argentina and having someone to help us with the language (our Spanish is non-existent). And our drivers and operators were excellent. Overall, it was an amazing trip!

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Travel Review: Argentina Family Trip, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, Ranch Tour, Perito Moreno Glacier, Jungle

We had the most incredible family trip to Argentina, planned by the travel planner and others at the travel team. We only had 9 days, including our travel from the US, and the travel team was able to provide a wonderful, varied itinerary for us. We had a great 1/2 day city tour of Buenos Aires, along with suggestions from the travel team on other things we might see and do. In Iguazu Falls, we enjoyed our hotel in the jungle and our guided tour of the Falls, including the “great adventure” where we were soaked by the Falls! In Patagonia, our family will never forget the minitrekking excursion where we got to experience a 90 minute walk on the Perito Moreno Glacier, and the ranch experience on the following day as well. Honestly, my favorite trip ever - getting to see these two amazing natural wonders and experience the beautiful city of Buenos Aires as well. Worth every minute we spent on airplanes, and every penny we spent. Thanks to the travel team for the suggestions and for planning this wonderful vacation for our family. Every tour and transfer was on time and as planned. We’ll never forget it.

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Luxury Argentina Vacation Review: Buenos Aires, Mendoza Wineries Bicycle Tour, Iguazu Falls, Aconcagua

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Argentina Vacation Review: Buenos Aires City Tour, Iguazu Falls Boat Tour, Salta, Mendoza Wine Tour, Horseback Ride, Food & Fun
Overall this was a great vacation and things went better than expected. We had to postpone this trip twice due to COVID  restrictions in both the US and Argentina and it took us 2 years to finally get here from our original scheduled date. I was getting to the point where I just wanted to cancel the trip during that period. I'm sure glad we waited it out and finally made it.  Everything was fantastic.We spent 3 nights in Buenos Aires which included 2 specialized/fun dining experiences, a tango show, and a private 1/2 day city tour. Transfers from the airport to the hotel were included along with the pick-up and return to the hotel for the tango show. The hotel was located in the Palermo district and was near a lot of activities, restaurants, and bars. The hotel was very nice which included breakfast. It was an older boutique hotel with a lot of charm. The staff was friendly and did their best to speak in English to us.We then flew up to Iguazu for an amazing 3 nights. The hotel was located in the rainforest and was extremely nice, clean, and very relaxing. Breakfast was included. The restaurant at the hotel was tops and we had lunch and dinner there during our stay. I highly recommend the hotel restaurant. If you want other dining options you'll need a car or take a taxi into town, which we did one night. We went to the falls and spent a full day on the Argentinian side which included a boat ride under the falls. You will get soaked so be prepared, but it was so much fun. You get to see the falls from every angle on the Argentinean side and it was really breathtaking.  We also spent a 1/2 day on the Brazilian side one of the days. I personally think the view is better from the Brazilian side, but the Argentinian side gives you so many more viewing options. I recommend you see the falls from both sides since they are completely different views. We had a private escort/tour guide the two days we went to the falls and he was great. Iguazu is a must-see stop for your first trip to Argentina.We went from Iguazu to Salta for 5 nights. Our hotel was in the city center near some great restaurants. The hotel was older but very nice and clean. The staff was great and again they tried their best to speak to us in English. Salta is an area where knowing some Spanish would be helpful. This was the only part of the trip where we felt communication was a little difficult for us. Everyone was friendly and we were able to get by. Breakfast was included at the hotel and it was a basic continental breakfast. All our activities were great, but again knowing some Spanish would have been better for us. I would still recommend Salta to anyone coming to Argentina. It's another region of the country so different from every other area we visited. It was very beautiful and the people were so nice.Our final destination was Mendoza for 4 nights. Mendoza was super and all the activities we did were great.  We did a wine tour one day which couldn't have been better. We spent a day horseback riding which included a BBQ after the ride with some of the best food we had in Argentina. This was probably one of our favorite activities we did. They really rolled out the red carpet for us and gave us some great memories. Our hotel in Mendoza was our favorite on our vacation. It was in a beautiful setting. We ate dinner at the hotel one of the nights and it was great. The staff was amazing and it had everything we wanted.The travel company was great to work with and communicated with me multiple times throughout our vacation to make sure we had a great time. Right from the beginning, they helped us plan an amazing vacation. Communication was always easy either through emails and/or an App. Even with the trip getting postponed twice they were very flexible with us and made everything happen. All our drivers, activities, tour guides, and hotels were great and everything went flawlessly. I highly recommend them to plan your vacation in Argentina. 

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Argentina Luxury Vacation Review: Buenos Aires, Iguazú Falls, Three-Day Tour

We had Zicasso's travel agency arrange a day touring Buenos Aires and two days in Iguazú Park. They did a fabulous job. Everything was very organized and communicated clearly, well in advance. The ability to reach them via e-mail and WhatsApp was perfect. The guides were prompt and knowledgeable. We saw lots of wildlife by the falls and enjoyed a very relaxing stay. Highly recommended!

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