Our Argentina holidays & tours

Wilderness, wineries – and one really big waterfall – Argentina’s treasures are vast and sumptuous. It’s a massive country and there’s a lot to see, but our Argentina holidays don’t just show you the iconic highlights, but enhance your understanding and appreciation for nature, communities and culture, too. So once you’re done exploring the leafy boulevards of Buenos Aires, or gawping at Perito Moreno glacier in Argentine Patagonia, or feeling the spray of Iguazu Falls as you search for bird life, go a little deeper. With the help of our local guides, you’ll discover eco wildlife lodges surrounded by protected habitats, small-scale producers growing everything from wine to yerba mate, and homestays with gaucho families. Big is beautiful in Argentina, but small is even more special.

Our top Argentina holidays

Northern Argentina luxury holiday

From £5500 to £6500
23 days ex flights
Unique slow travel luxury adventure in North Argentina

Argentina highlights holiday, 9 days

From US $2830 to US $3535
9 days ex flights
Discover Buenos Aires and Patagonia's glaciers and whales

Highlights of Patagonia walking holiday

From US $2975 to US $4020
13 days ex flights
Enjoy the natural beauty of El Calafate, Chalten and Ushuaia

Salta and Jujuy holiday in Argentina

From US $2500
8 days ex flights
Discover the traditions & culture of Northern Argentina

Argentina active adventure holiday

From £5200 to £5900
16 days ex flights
Bespoke active adventure in Argentina's iconic Patagonia
Tailor made

Argentina highlights holiday, tailor made

From US $2865 to US $3855
12 days ex flights
Enjoy memorable adventures in Patagonia and Iguazu Falls
Tailor made

Argentina 2 week holiday, tailor made

From US $3845 to US $5195
15 days ex flights
Enjoy Mendoza's wineries, Iguazu Falls and Patagonia glaciers

Argentina holiday, Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls

From £2298
15 days ex flights
Soak up the atmosphere in Argentina's sunny north

Patagonia trekking holiday Fitzroy and Paine

From £5389 to £7999
13 days ex flights
Dramatic scenery and the trekking world-renowned
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Argentina holiday highlights

Patagonia

Sweeping across the south of the country, Patagonia is a vast wilderness stretching from horizon to horizon, with blue lakes and yellow grasslands, and a portion of the formidable Andes running down its length to boot. Larger than most countries and with a tiny population, emptiness is its identifier. But there are pockets where the scenery gets so pretty that they attract droves of hikers. El Chalten is a hiking town in the Andes from which you can hike in Los Glaciares National Park, whilst El Calafate is a town that acts as a gateway for visits to the beautiful Perito Moreno glacier. Whether you’re admiring glaciers or guanacos, our holidays in Argentina’s Patagonia use local guides and family-owned lodges and gaucho ranches to get you closer to the landscapes and the people who call them home.

Buenos Aires

Some capitals are merely administrative, some get treated as simple gateways to more interesting sights. Not Buenos Aires. This massive city and port is of serious importance. For Argentinians, it’s their classy, cultural hub, with beautiful, long boulevards, European-style architecture: galleries, shopping on one hand, and enormous steak dinners and stonking sporting scene on the other. For visitors, it’s best known as the home of tango, and our holidays might involve a stop at a traditional dinner and a show, where you can watch one of the world’s most sizzling dance performances over a glass of fantastic Argentine wine. From Buenos Aires, you might head north to Iguazu Falls, or south to Patagonia, but it’s always worth stopping and admiring the ‘Paris of the South’ before you head further down. Tours with a local guide will help you see the city beyond the souvenir shops.

Iguazu Falls

Shared between Argentina and Brazil, there are more than enough of these thundering falls to go around. The Iguazu Falls, found on the Iguazu River, aren’t the kind of waterfalls that you stop at for an hour to photography, then leave languishing in your rearview mirror. You’ll want to spend a day on either side of the river, admiring the falls from all angles. That might mean helicopter flight, Zodiac boat rides, or exploring around the park via jungle walkways, to admire spray-soaked forests at the water’s edge. The Argentine side of the Iguazu National Park has the larger area – it comprises two thirds of the site. Within it you’ll find the famous Devil’s Throat, one of the falls’ most impressive waterfalls, and walkways that allow you to explore in depth. The Iguazu Falls are far from Buenos Aires and Sao Paolo, so it’s worth spending some time whilst you’re in the area, our holidays ensure that you don’t just fly in and fly out of Misiones Province. This might mean meeting some of the Indigenous Guarani community who live in the area, birdwatching in nearby nature reserves, or enjoying capybara and caiman-spotting in the Ibera Wetlands, which are around a four-hour drive southeast.

Creating a South America epic

Argentina is so vast that it seems hard to comprehend combining it with other countries, but our multi-country tours find ways to take it all in without feeling rushed. It’s great to combine the Argentine side of Patagonia with the Chilean side – whilst Argentina has beautiful landscapes, Chile has the islands, too, and serves up Torres del Paine National Park as a fitting contrast to Los Glaciares National Park. If you venture to Iguazu, you’ll find yourself reaching for the Brazil side of the waterfalls to get the full experience, and heading up from Iguazu to explore more of the country. Meanwhile, lovely Uruguay is a small hop away from Buenes Aires via ferry across the Rio del la Plata. For a true Argentina epic, you might also add in Bolivia and Chile and include a bit of Atacama action in your Andean adventure.

Types of trip

There are almost as many ways to experience Argentina on our holidays as there are vineyards in Mendoza. Our family holidays in Argentina are all about the adventure, and your kids will love playing at being cowboys at real estancias, and exploring Patagonia via wild white-water and kayaking trips. Meanwhile, our small group adventure holidays in Argentina are a great way to tour vineyards with a guaranteed designated driver, and explore Patagonia via a series of well planned adventures, from rafting to hiking. With its well marked trails and excellent, established walking scene, Argentine Patagonia is well suited to self guided walking trips too. Whilst our tailor-made tours of Argentina give you freedom, they don’t leave you to fend for yourself; you’ll be spending the evenings in delightful family-run accommodation along the way.

Our Argentina holidays reviews

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Abbie Lacey23 Nov 2025
Unforgettable, thoroughly enjoyed and would go back a do it all over again in an instant.read more
Katie Balderson03 Nov 2025
An excellent trip from start to finish. Completely bespoke to our requirements and the tour company was available to answer all questions/deal with emergencies throughout e.g. when our flight was changed. The hotels were all excellent and well chosen.read more
Frona Hall15 Oct 2025
Exceeded expectationsread more
Jenny Johns19 Jun 2025
Mind blowing - everything we had hoped it would be over two years of planning. Having local guides throughout hugely increased our understanding of the whole culture, not just the sights we were seeing. read more
Written by Eloise Barker
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