Scenic Tour of Argentina: Mendoza, Barreal, Salinas Grandes & More

Ischigualasto rock formations in Valle de la Luna, Argentina

What to expect on this itinerary

Do you dream of big adventure? Do you imagine yourself deep within one of the planet’s great deserts, casting your conquering eye over the swath of wildlife that you just traversed? Do you long for a journey into the heart of life? If you’ve ever wanted to truly see the world, this scenic tour of Argentina will show you the way.

Countries Visited

Argentina

Places Visited

 Salinas Grandes, Mendoza, Salta, Buenos Aire, Cachi, San Juan, Purmamarca

Suggested Duration

15 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Buenos Aires - Arriving in Argentina

You touch down this morning in beautiful Buenos Aires, where a driver will be waiting to transfer you to your accommodations. Your hotel is an elegant and comfortable establishment located in the heart of Buenos Aires amid shops and restaurants.

The afternoon features a unique and unforgettable tour of Buenos Aires. The tour is centered around the city’s “four balconies,” public parks in some of the city’s most exciting and fascinating barrios (neighborhoods). You will experience a rarely seen glimpse into the history and culture of this one-of-a-kind capital. From the Plaza de Mayo to Plaza San Martin, and from Parque Lemaza in vibrant and colorful La Boca to Plaza Alvear in sedate and sophisticated Recoleta.

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Day 2

Mendoza - Venturing Into Wine Country

Day 3

San Juan - A Scenic Ride Through the Ruta de los Caracoles

Day 4

San Juan - Discovering the Magic of Northwest Argentina

Day 5

San Juan - Starting Out for the Oasis City

Day 6

Villa San Agustín - A Visit to the Valley of the Moon

Day 7

Villa San Agustín - Turning to Talampaya

Day 8

Villa San Agustín - Spending the Day in Captivating Chanarmuyo

Day 9

Quilmes - The Ancient Civilizations of Argentina

Day 10

Cachi - Cruising the Northwest, From Cafayate to Cachi

Day 11

San Antonio de los Cobres - Into the Clouds

Day 12

Purmamarca - Through the Salinas Grandes

Day 13

Salta - One Final Day in the Deserts of Argentina

Day 14

Buenos Aires - Returning to the Capital

Day 15

Buenos Aires - Adiós to Argentina

Trip Highlights

  • Explore the oenophile offerings of the sensational wineries of Mendoza, the largest wine-producing region in Latin America and one of the most scenic areas in all of Argentina
  • Wind your way through the Ruta de los Caracoles, the Road of the Snail, to marvel at the astounding natural scenery
  • Enjoy the sights at some of Argentina’s best national parks, from the lunar landscape and fascinating fossils of Ischigualasto Provincial Park to the sheer and soaring faces of the Talampaya Gorge
  • Experience the incredible feats of engineering that dot this sparse and seemingly inhospitable landscape, like the Ullum Dam and the truly astounding telescopes at the Leoncito Astronomical Complex
  • Revel in the ancient history of this venerable area at the pre-Hispanic Incan strongholds of Quilmes, Cachi and Tilcara

Starting Price

$6,800 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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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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Review of Argentina 3 Week Tour, Puerto Iguazu, Buenos Aires, Cafayate, Calchaqui Valley, Purmamarca, Mendoza Salta Region

Through Zicasso, we were connected to the travel company, a Buenos Aires-based travel group, which is excellent, and which we highly recommend. We worked with the trip planner, on every aspect of our trip. She is outstanding; one could not ask for a better, more knowledgeable, more service-oriented, more responsive and accessible person with whom to plan and execute a trip. Working with the trip planner was a delight!

Ours' was a private tour for two; we traveled through Argentina from Nov. 1--Nov. 26, with a goal of seeing as much of the country as we could in just under a month. Our itinerary took us to very different parts of Argentina: Buenos Aires (2 days at the start and 2 days at the finish); Puerto Iguazu and Iguazu Falls; Salta; Cafayate and Cachi (the Calchaqui Valley Circuit); the Salta Salt Flats; Purmamarca; Tilcara; Humachuaca; Bariloche; El Calafate; and Ushuaia. 

The arrangements made for us met and/or exceeded our expectations--4-star hotels; internal flights on Aerolineas Argentina; tours; guides; drivers; airport/hotel transfers, etc. On one occasion we had a problem with a (driving) transfer from one location to another, the travel company addressed it immediately, securing a refund for the day. On our flight from Salta to Bariloche (connecting through Cordoba), the plane could not land in Cordoba because of weather; it landed instead in Neuquén, which has no direct service to Bariloche. The only way the airline could get us to Bariloche was to fly us to Buenos Aires, then the next day to Bariloche (crisscrossing the country twice and losing two days in Bariloche). We reached out to the travel company; within a short time, the trip planner secured a car and driver to take us to Barioloche, a 5.5-hour drive with stunning scenery along the way, so our trip could stay on schedule. This is the level of service we experienced with the travel company.

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Luxury Argentina Trip Review: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Iguazu Falls, Salta, Jujuy, Purmamarca, Mendoza, Bariloche, Cooking Class

We just returned from an awesome tour of Argentina. Lucas, at our travel agency listened to our interests and worked with us to develop and refine a detailed itinerary that worked extremely well for us. We spent 19 days touring the country and everything went flawlessly. We started in Buenos Aires (1 night), traveled south to El Calafate (3 nights), then to Iguazu Falls (2 nights). Leaving Iguazu, we flew to Salta where we toured the Jujuy region, with a two night stay in Purmamarca and two nights in Salta. From Salta we went to Mendoza (3 nights), then Bariloche (3 nights), and back to complete our tour in Buenos Aires (2 nights). Our trip was a perfect mix of culture, food and nature. Our guides were outstanding in every destination; even the drivers were engaging. Lucas monitored our travels through correspondence with the tour guides to make sure our accommodations and needs were being met. Lucas certainly paid attention to every detail of the trip, to make our adventure the most enjoyable. He was very professional and always quick to respond to any text or question we had during the planning stage and while in country. We were pleased to have the opportunity to meet Lucas in person during our stay in Buenos Aires which made the trip even more personal. 

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Travel Review: South America Vacation, Chile & Argentina, Mendoza, Santiago, Bariloche, Peurto Varas, Wine Tasting, Hiking

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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Travel Review: Custom Vacation in Argentina, Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Patagonia
Very good service. Excellent selection of hotels and restaurants

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Travel Review: Argentina Vacation, Buenos Aires, Salta, Cachi, Calafate, Iguazu Falls

All arrangements were made well, and transfers, accommodations, and tours were arranged flawlessly.

We would have appreciated more suggestions and imagination on our specific locations within destinations.  When we said we would like "something like" an attraction or accommodation we had come across, without us having the expertise or knowledge to know if this was the best choice, the response every time was to simply book what we had come up with.  You want a travel agent to apply their in-country knowledge and expertise to your desires, or to research (as we did) more deeply.

Also, we originally booked a non-stop flight between two destinations, approximately 6 months in advance.  Shortly before our trip we were informed that the non-stop had been discontinued (we only discovered this by reading our final itinerary carefully; the agency never actually brought it to our attention), and so what was to have been a 2 to 3 hour journey would now take all day.  Given more notice, we might have instructed the travel agency to book us on another airline which did still have a non-stop (a choice we were never made aware of), or book flights earlier in the day so as to have more time at our destination upon arrival.  Speaking with another couple in line on the same set of (new) flights, they said they had been notified of the discontinuation of the non-stop 2 to 3 months in advance.  It would have been helpful if we had been notified well in advance too.

Finally, it would have been helpful had we been given more regional information.  For example, in our visit to Salta, we had a wine-tasting tour set up.  We also decided to visit a high-plains town called Cachi.  We envisioned the wine tasting as leisurely visiting a number of wineries during the course of an afternoon.  We were never told that the day would consist of a total of 6 hours in a car to and from Cafayate, and time for visits to only two wineries before having to head back to Salta.  Not the relaxing day we had thought.  And although Cachi was what one would assume (by mileage) to be a two hour drive, it was in fact a 4 hour drive, because two hours were on a windy gravel road straight up to 11,300 feet.  As a result when we reached Cachi we only had time to grab a quick lunch in the charming town before having to head back to Salta to avoid being on the windy gravel road (on the sides of mountains) after dark.  With guidance, we would probably have spent 1 to 2 nights in Salta, 1 night in Cafayate, one night in Cachi, etc.

As I said, all arrangements were made flawlessly; all accommodations were great, transfers and guides were of high quality.  There is a lot to be said for not having to worry about those things.  But for the price that we paid, one would hope for a smooth, exhaustively researched, tailored approach.

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