An intrepid family adventure through Argentina’s epic landscapes, countryside farmlands, vibrant cities and the mighty Iguazú Falls

Our Argentina family adventure will take you and your loved ones through the country’s most magical destinations while staying in picturesque properties where you can soak up the rich Argentine culture.

You’ll start in Buenos Aires, an exciting city where you can learn to tango, watch a thrilling football match, walk down the widest avenue in the world, and soak up the fascinating history of the old barrios (neighborhoods).

Next, you’ll visit the Iguazú Falls, one of the greatest natural wonders in the world. You’ll tour the jungle, seeing the unique wildlife and rainforest plants before witnessing the largest waterfall system in the world from three different viewpoints.

Venture south to Bariloche, an adventure playground set within Argentina’s breathtaking Lake District. Surrounded by dazzling lakes and towering mountains, here you’ll stay in a luxurious retreat offering a range of activities from trekking and horse riding to kayaking and sailing.

Finally, you’ll head back to Buenos Aires, this time heading to the Pampas on the outskirts of the city. A huge expanse of tranquil farmlands, you’ll stay on a beautiful estancia (a ranch) with a local gaucho family. You’ll learn about the traditional gaucho farming life and roam the gorgeous estate filled with parklands, horse stables, a golf course and a swimming pool.

From exploring incredible natural wonders to soaking up the rich cultural heritage, this Argentina Family Vacation will be the trip of a lifetime for both parents and kids alike, giving you countless memories to look back on together.

What's Included:

  • Accommodation as stated
  • Private chauffeur airport transfers
  • Meals and drinks mentioned in the full itinerary
  • Entrance fees are mentioned in the full itinerary
  • Professional local staff with fair salaries
  • Half-day private city tour of Buenos Aires
  • Full-day Iguazú Falls tour
  • Full-day tour of Victoria Island and Los Arrayanes National Park

Trip Itinerary

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Day 1: Buenos Aires

Day 1 - Arrival in Buenos Aires

You’ll be greeted at Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires by a Wayfairer representative who will escort you in your private car to Nuss Hotel, your accommodation for the next two nights. You’ll receive a complimentary bottle of water as you cruise through the city to the trendy Palermo area in the heart of Buenos Aires.

Nuss Hotel is nestled within the bohemian neighborhood of Palermo Soho, next to the colorful Plaza Serrano. A former Spanish-style convent, it is now a luxurious hotel with exquisite rooms and a sauna. You can spend the evening strolling around the nearby cafes, restaurants, boutiques and galleries.

Day 2 - Exploring Buenos Aires

After breakfast, you’ll meet your private English-speaking guide in your hotel lobby for a half-day city tour of Buenos Aires. Your guide will take you to all the gems of this lively city, beginning with a walk down Avenida 9 de Julio, the widest avenue in the world.

You’ll then head to the magnificent Teatro Colon Opera House, walk around the Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada, the famous pink government house, then wander through La Boca and San Telmo, the historical Italian-immigrant districts where Buenos Aires was born. Stroll through the trendy Puerto Madero district, where the docklands have been refurbished with excellent restaurants, chic cafes and stylish locals. Move on to the Recoleta neighborhood, where you’ll find a vast cemetery filled with graves of Argentina’s greatest people.

Your tour will end back in Palermo, although your expert guide will be happy to point you in the direction of other fantastic spots to explore. Your guide will also adapt the tour to your personal interests, so let the guide know if your family is particularly interested in the food, history, architecture or culture of the city.

Day 3-5: Puerto Iguazú

Day 3 - Transfer to Puerto Iguazú

Enjoy breakfast before being picked up by your private driver and transferred to Jorge Newbery Airport for your domestic flight to Puerto Iguazú. On arrival at the airport, you’ll be met by your English-speaking chauffeur guide and driven in your private car to Posada Puerto Bemberg, your accommodation for the next three nights.

Posada Puerto Bemberg is a stunning jungle lodge located at the entrance to the Iguazú National Park, with views of the river and access to exclusive jungle trails. You’ll be immersed in nature, surrounded by dense, lush jungles, incredible wildlife, and the biggest waterfall in the world.

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Day 4 - Exploring Iguazú Falls

After breakfast, your private English-speaking chauffeur guide will meet you at your hotel to begin your adventure to the mighty Iguazú Falls. This thundering spectacle is the largest waterfall system in the world and a powerful display of nature.

Your entrance fees to the Argentine side of the park are included, and you’ll get to see the falls from three viewpoints, moving between each point on the Green Train. The whole family will enjoy the ride on this ecological train circuit that snakes through the jungle along the river.

Walk the Upper Circuit for incredible panoramic views of the falls and the river, and take the Lower Circuit for a close encounter with the magical cascades. The Lower Circuit is a system of walkways and stairways, superbly designed to offer spectacular views of the Iguazú Falls. The stairways can be quite challenging, so you may want to take it slow and soak up the enchanting atmosphere.

As you wander through the jungle, you’ll observe wildlife, plants and other wonders, and your expert guide can answer all your questions. Lastly, you’ll arrive at the roaring Devil’s Throat Gorge, an extraordinary feat of nature and a truly memorable sight.

Day 5 - Exploring Puerto Iguazú

Your stay at Posada Puerto Bemberg is on a full-board basis, with all activities included, so today can be spent enjoying these activities at your leisure. We recommend taking a walk through the trails of the Misiones rainforest, where you can learn about the natural history of the region and spot incredible animals and birdlife. Go in search of squirrels, monkeys and toucans, and marvel at the massive trees, vines and lush ferns of the rainforest.

For more flora, you can visit the nursery to learn about the 50 native plant species of the rainforests and their conservation initiatives, while history buffs can visit the historic colonial chapel. Located across the Paraná River in a stunning park, the chapel is decorated with stained glass and was built by Bustillo, the famed architect. The lodge offers complimentary bicycles and helmets for adults and children, so you can cycle to all the sites around the lodge.

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Days 6-8: Bariloche

Day 6 - Transfer to Bariloche

After breakfast, you’ll be met at the lodge and transferred to Iguazú Airport by your English-speaking chauffeur guide for your domestic flight to Bariloche. On arrival at the airport, you’ll be met by our private driver and transferred to Llao Llao, your accommodation for the next two nights.

Llao Llao is one of the most famous and luxurious hotels in Argentina, strewn across a 15-hectare park, surrounded by the Cerro Lopez and Tronador mountains and the Moreno and Nahuel Huapi Lakes. You’ll be set at the heart of Argentina’s Lake District, a natural paradise and an adventure playground dotted with charming towns.

Spend the afternoon exploring the hotel. There are outdoor and indoor heated infinity swimming pools, an 18-hole golf course, a beach, a spa and sauna, a fitness centre and five sumptuous restaurants. Menus range from traditional Argentine cuisine to delicious international fare, and you can enjoy your meal overlooking the beautiful hotel gardens and Nahuel Huapi Lake.

Days 7 - Victoria Island and Los Arrayanes National Park Tour

Enjoy breakfast before heading out for a full-day tour of Victoria Island and Los Arrayanes National Park. You’ll take a shared transfer to Puerto Pañuelo, located 25 km from Llao Llao. You’ll then board a boat and sail for 30 minutes, touching down in Puerto Anchorena, set in the central and narrowest area of Victoria Island.

You can hike along marked trails around the island, taking you to sites such as Puerto Gross and the old town Playa del Toro, cave paintings and Cerro Bella Vista Balcony. The island is bursting with stunning scenery, rich history and natural wonders to uncover.

You’ll continue your boat ride to Quetrihué Peninsula, where you’ll find the beautiful Los Arrayanes National Park. You can walk along a decked path through a lush forest with unique plant life, including fascinating white-spotted trees towering over 15 metres to create a magical canopy.

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Day 8 - Exploring Bariloche

Your stay at Llao Llao is on a full-board basis with activities included, so today can be spent enjoying these activities at your leisure. You may like to go trekking through the mountains to discover incredible wildlife, go bird watching to spot some unique species, go rafting, fish or try other water sports around the lakes. You can even try your hand at archery or rappel if you’re feeling adventurous.

There is a huge range of activities, depending on the season. While the warmer months of October to March are the best time to visit, those who visit between July and September will enjoy the excellent skiing conditions.

Days 9-12: The Pampas

Day 9 - Transfer to The Pampas

Enjoy a final breakfast at Llao Llao before being picked up by your private driver and transferred to the airport for your domestic flight to Buenos Aires. On arrival at the airport, you’ll be met by your private driver and transferred to the Pampas, a vast expanse of lowlands and fertile farmlands extending over Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.

You’ll be visiting the Argentine Pampas region on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, where you’ll find the iconic estancias. These massive private farms and ranches are filled with crops, cattle and traditional houses, and you can see local gauchos and their horses working their land.

You’ll stay at Estancia La Eloisa, located near General Las Heras village, 90 km from Buenos Aires city. You can spend the afternoon meeting the owners of the estancia, who will offer you a warm welcome and a glimpse of their traditional Argentine life.

Day 10 - Exploring The Pampas

You’ll stay at Estancia La Eloisa for three nights on a full-board basis, with activities included. You can spend your time here at your leisure, enjoying all the activities across the ranch. The estancia is set on ten hectares of pristine park, and you can roam through the leafy fields on bicycles, in carriages and on horseback.

A 9-hole golf course is spread across the park, and there are a range of other sports on offer, including volleyball, tennis, football and croquet facilities. There’s also a swimming pool and a games room with a pool table, snooker and board games.

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Day 11 - Exploring The Pampas

Today is another day to spend in the estancia and the Pampas at your leisure. You may like to explore more of the 400-acre estancia, with trekking, bird watching, and horse riding activities on offer to take you further across the stunning landscapes.

There are two stables and a polo school with beautiful horses, and as the club is registered with the Argentina Polo Association, you can practice polo all weekend and weekdays on request. You can learn more about the estancia at the working dairy farm, and children love getting involved in all the agricultural activities on the ranch.

After a long day spent exploring the region, you’ll come home to delicious menus of roasts, salads, desserts and drinks. Kick back and enjoy a coffee or a glass of wine as you gaze out over the peaceful countryside.

Day 12 - Depart from Buenos Aires

Sadly, your Argentinian adventure has come to an end. After breakfast, you’ll be picked up by your private driver and transferred to the international airport in Buenos Aires for your return flight home.

After two weeks spent exploring Argentina’s spectacular scenery, natural wonders, colorful culture, exciting cities, peaceful farmlands and luxurious hotels, you’ll be left with many special memories that your family will look back on for years to come.

If you’d like to continue your family adventure, we recommend hopping into neighboring Chile for more scenic action or venturing to the end of the world in Ushuaia, the southernmost city on earth. Here you can board a cruise ship bound for Antarctica, the world’s last great unexplored wilderness, packed full of jaw-dropping wildlife and icy landscapes.

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