Tour Details
Begin your travel adventure in sophisticated Santiago with culinary treasures, museums, lively evenings on the town and wine tasting.
Head to Argentina’s wine country in Mendoza to enjoy a private tour of a trio of some of the regions most esteemed wineries with unique terroir and stunning wines.
Buenos Aires welcomes you with open arms and a melting pot of culture. Wide boulevards are reminiscent of Paris while the colonial details of the majestic Teatro Colon and world-renowned Recoleta Cemetery draw crowds from around the world. The haunting notes of tango will never leave you.
From Buenos Aires the scene shifts to the earth-shaking thunder of hundreds of waterfalls at magnificent Iguazu Falls. Enjoy a private tour by boat and a guided walk to experience the falls before heading to Rio.
Here you will discover colonial avenues, bustling markets and a strong Portuguese legacy in architecture and food. Enjoy a private helicopter tour of Sugar Loaf Mountain, dine at a luxurious beachside restaurant and relax on the golden sand of Copacabana and Ipanema beaches.
3 days Santiago
3 days Mendoza
4 days Buenos Aires
2 days Iguazu Falls
4 days Rio de Janeiro
Weather
In general, the spring and summer seasons in the Santiago and Mendoza (Oct-Mar) are characterized by long days when weather is warm and dry. The peak tourist season and summer vacation for locals runs December-February. Spring and fall are the overall most desirable seasons to travel.
The best time to visit Buenos Aires is from April-June (fall) or from September-December (spring). These sweet shoulder seasons usher in mild temperatures, thin crowds, and colorful foliage. January and February remain a popular time to visit, temperatures often rise into the 90s and a muggy heat hangs in the air. The off-season starts in June and ends in August and is usually filled with rainy days, cold winter temps, and few tourists.
Brazil is a tropical country with seasons that follow the opposite of the northern hemisphere; cooler weather is typically found during the winter months of May-September and warmer weather from December-March. However, there are 5 distinct climatic regions ranging from equatorial to subtropical.
In Rio and the at Iguassu Falls the spring and fall are often considered the best mix of weather.
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Santiago
Plaza de Armas, Metropolitan Cathedral, La Chascona, Maipo Valley, Museum of Memory and Human Rights, La Moneda, Mercado Central, Sky Costanera and much more.
Mendoza
Maipu, Uco Valley, Chacras de Coria, Lejun de Cuyo, San Martin Park, Glory Hill, Independence Plaza, Bodegas and much more!
Buenos Aires
La Boca Neighborhood, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Colon Theatre, The Obelisco, Woman's Bridge, De la Republica Park, Recoleta Cemetery, Tigre River Delta, Japanese Gardens.
Iguassu Falls
Iguassu Falls, Parque das Aves, Chen Tien Buddhist Temple, Itaipu.
Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, Copacabana, Ipanema Beach, Corcovado, Santa Teresa, Escadaria Selaron, Maracana Stadium, Lage Park, Pedra da Gavea, Tijuca Forest.
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