Argentina


A country full of contrasts and passionate temperament. Argentina offers an incredible variety of experiences. Visit the thundering Iguazu Falls, a natural phenomenon. Explore glaciers and hike mountain trails in one of the world's most stunning regions. Visit Buenos Aires, the capital of tango, and witness passionate performances of this sensual dance. The diversity of the country is reflected in Argentine cuisine. Let your taste buds melt over the best steaks paired with Argentine wines that are internationally renowned for their quality.

Hotels

Legado Mítico

Located on one of the most beautiful streets in Buenos Aires, this stylish boutique hotel is a harmonious combination of classic and modern design elements.

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Awasi Iguazu

An oasis of luxury and natural beauty, located in the heart of the Argentine rainforest. Views of tropical vegetation and the sounds of the surrounding nature give this place a unique charm.

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Explora El Chaltén

A luxury residence that serves as a base for those wishing to explore a spectacular area dominated by the iconic peaks of Argentine Patagonia.

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Experiences

Iguazu waterfalls

Iguazu Falls is one of the spectacular natural wonders of South America, located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. Experience a full-day guided tour or an exciting boat trip directly below the falls.

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Patagonia

Explore the dramatic scenery of Los Glaciares National Park and experience the best of the Patagonian landscape. Marvel at majestic glaciers like Perito Moreno and breathtaking views of the Andean peaks.

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Tango in Buenos Aires

While in Buenos Aires, don't miss the opportunity to learn the true Argentine tango with a private dance lesson. Our experienced tango instructor will teach even the least experienced dancers at least the basic steps.

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