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Chile to Argentina: Santiago, Patagonia & Buenos Aires

12 days  |  15 days with Iguazú Falls extension  |  Loading prices

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12–22 travelers
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See the best of two South American standouts, from their bustling capitals to their untamed wilds.

The craggy profile of the Torres del Paine. The sweeping ice fields of Los Glaciares National Park. Patagonia alone makes Chile and Argentina worthwhile destinations—and we haven’t even mentioned the cities yet. As you travel from Santiago to Buenos Aires, you’ll see and savor the local culture, bookending an adventure into the wilderness shared between these two countries. Tack on the extension, and you’ll add thundering Iguazu Falls to that list of show-stopping scenery.

Your tour package includes

  • 9 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 2 dinners with beer or wine
  • 2 tastings, ranging from sweet mote con huesillo to savory choripan
  • 8 sightseeing tours, spanning city squares and soaring peaks
  • 1 expert Tour Director, your go-to for questions and recommendations
  • 4 local guides, ready to bring each stop to life
  • Pre-booked transportation, including 1 private deluxe motor coach and 2 on-tour flights

Included highlights

  • Taking in the buzz of Santiago from the heights of Cerro San Cristobal
  • Walking down the peaceful, pretty paths of the Cemetery of Punta Arenas
  • Feasting on a proper parrilla at a Patagonian estancia
  • Gazing up at the sawtooth ridges of the Torres del Paine
  • Cruising around the icy-blue walls of Perito Moreno Glacier
  • Digging into an empanada on the vibrant streets of La Boca

Itinerary

Overnight Flight

Day 1: Travel day

Board your overnight flight to Santiago today.

Santiago

Day 2: Arrival in Santiago & sightseeing tour

Included meals: Welcome lunch, Tasting

Welcome to Chile! Hop off your plane, meet your fellow travelers at a welcome lunch, change into some sturdy walking shoes, then get right to sightseeing. What better way to end your first day in Santiago than with a guided tour?

  • Drive through Barrio Bellavista, a bohemian neighborhood hugged by the Mapocho River on one side and Cerro San Cristobal—a hill crowned by a 72-foot statue of the Virgin Mary—on the other.
  • Roll through Lastarria—a small district crossed with tree-lined streets—and pass by the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Chile’s national fine arts museum.
  • Ride a funicular up Cerro San Cristobal, the third-highest peak in the city, and take in the panoramic views.
  • Sip on a sweet mote con huesillo—a refreshing local drink made with dried peaches (huesillo) and husked wheat berries (mote)—then continue your sightseeing tour.
  • Wrap up at the Plaza de Armas, a statue-dotted square rimmed by the neoclassical Metropolitan Cathedral; the Museum of National History, housed in a former royal palace; and the historic Central Post Office Building.

End the day in the comfort of your hotel and rest in anticipation of tomorrow’s adventures.

Iguazú Falls extension

Every meal needs a dessert, and after feasting your eyes on the peaks and glaciers of Patagonia, Iguazu Falls provides a perfectly sweet finish. Over the course of three days, you’ll roll through rainforests and cruise across rivers to look at these world-famous waterfalls from every angle. (For a cherry on top, don’t miss our optional cooking class and dinner!)

Iguazu Falls

Day 11: Flight to the Iguazu Falls region

Included meal: Breakfast

This afternoon, say goodbye to Buenos Aires and make for the airport, where you’ll board a flight bound for the Argentina-Brazil border. There, between the states of Misiones and Parana, thunders Iguazu Falls; take the rest of the evening to rest and get ready for your first glimpse of this UNESCO-listed wonder.

Day 12: Sightseeing tour of Iguazu Falls, Jeep & boat ride

Included meal: Breakfast

Mythical in origin and scale, Iguazu Falls clocks in as the biggest waterfall system in the world—and you’ll spend the day exploring it to the fullest.

  • Ride through Iguazu National Park aboard an ecological train to see the endless rush of water at La Garganta del Diablo, or the Devil’s Throat. Comprised of 14 falls, this U-shaped cataract is the largest (and most famous) section of Iguazu.
  • Take another train to the upper section of the park—where the San Martin, Dos Hermanas, and Bozzetti falls rumble away—before setting off on a guided walk through the park’s lower reaches.
  • Roll through subtropical rainforest aboard a Jeep, then climb onto an inflatable power boat for an out-and-back ride across the Iguazu Basin.

Empanadas, mate, steak, and wine await you at tonight’s optional cooking class and dinner. Add it to your itinerary to fill your belly and evening in one go, or hang back and unwind in your hotel.

Please note: Be sure to pack rain gear for today’s activities and be ready to walk across wet, slippery terrain. Additionally, for safety reasons, pregnant travelers and those with heart or back conditions won’t be able to take part in the Jeep and power boat rides.

Day 13: Free day in Iguazu Falls

Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Plan out your free day with a little help from your Tour Director or do a little research of your own. Interested in a hike? The Circuito Inferior and Circuito Superior offer two different panoramas of the falls—both guaranteed to amaze.

Whatever you choose, you’ll reconvene with your groupmates this evening for an included dinner, served with beer or wine.

Overnight Flight

Day 14: Flight to Buenos Aires & departure

Included meal: Breakfast

Fly back to Buenos Aires and relax in a dayroom before boarding your overnight or early morning flight home.

Arrive Home

Day 15: Arrival at home

Arrive home today.

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Have a quick question about tipping or what to pack? Give us a call at 1-800-590-1161, or talk to a Tour Consultant.

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Santiago - Pullman Santiago Vitacura

This modern hotel is located in the Vitacura neighborhood. Guests enjoy a bar, restaurant, and lounge. Nearby you’ll find Bicentenario Park, Sky Costanera observation deck, and Los Leones Golf Club.

Punta Arenas - Cabo de Hornos Hotel

This contemporary hotel is located in Punta Arenas. Guests enjoy a library, Wi-Fi, and laundry services. Nearby, you’ll find the Plaza de Armas, Magallanes National Reserve, and Museo Nao Victoria.

Torres del Paine Region - Hotel Costaustralis

This chateau-style hotel is located in Puerto Natales. Guests enjoy panoramic views of the Andes and an on-site restaurant featuring Patagonian gastronomy. Nearby, you’ll find the Municipal Museum of History, Puerto Natales...

El Calafate - Kosten Aike Hotel

This Alpine-style hotel is located in Calafate. Guests enjoy the spa, fitness center, and spacious rooms. Nearby you'll find the downtown area, the Ice Museum, and the Forest Walk.

Buenos Aires - NH 9 de Julio

This contemporary hotel is located in downtown Buenos Aires. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and bar, and a rooftop terrace and pool. Nearby, you’ll find the famous 9 de Julio Avenue, Teatro Colón, and Casa Rosada.

Iguazu Falls - Falls Iguazu Hotel & Spa

This jungle hotel is located in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. Guests enjoy the peaceful setting, massive pool and room balconies. Nearby you’ll find the Hummingbird Garden, the Aripuca, and the Güirá Oga jungle wildlife refuge center.

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Flights

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