Argentina
Itineraries
From Have Clothes, Will Travel
Duration: 10 Days
I’ve found 10 days is generally the sweet spot when it comes to planning a trip to any country. So, this itinerary will help you plan your Argentine adventure and see as much as you possibly can in your 10 days! (And I’ll also share some suggestions if you have more or less time!)
Locations Included: Buenos Aires, Colonia, Puerto Iguazú, Iguazu Falls, El Calafate, El Chalten, Perito Moreno Glacier, Ushuaia, and Mendoza.
From One Girl, Whole World
Duration: 1 Week
But because Argentina is so massive and has so may things we wanted to visit, planning the trip took a ton of work figuring out where we wanted to visit, narrowing things down based on feasibility, diving into transportation logistics, and trying to pack everything in. So I’ve done the legwork for you, and am giving you my tips for how to plan the best Argentina itinerary, to make your trip planning process a lot smoother!
Locations Included: Puerto Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza, the Andes, and Buenos Aires.
From Adventures & Sunsets
Duration: 3 Days
Cafayate Argentina: a completely hidden gem in Argentina’s northern province that should be included on everyone’s Argentina trip… trust me. This 3 day Cafayate itinerary will take you through some incredible natural formations in the Quebrada de Las Conchas, some waterfall hikes in the hills, and, of course, wine.
From ARW Travels
Duration: 3 Days
Even though there’s plenty to do in Buenos Aires and endless options for day trips nearby, the historic centre is quite compact and most landmarks are located within walking distance, which makes it a very easy city to navigate in spite of its size. Here’s the 3 day itinerary that I followed on my recent visit, I hope you enjoy!
From Curious and Geeks
Duration: 1 Month
We spent a month traveling between Argentina and Chile in April. We were amazed by the diversity of landscapes we had the chance to cross: glaciers, lakes, a tropical forest, waterfalls and snowy mountains in Patagonia. Argentina and Chile had it all.This one month Argentina and Chile itinerary will give you an overview of the key stops of our journey.
Locations Included: Santiago, Valparaiso, Puerto Varas, Bariloche, San Martin de los Andes, Villa Angostura, Puerto Natales, El Chalten, El Calafate, Torres del Paine, Ushuaia, Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, and Sao Paulo.
FROM ADVENTURES & SUNSETS
Duration: 2-3 Days
If you’re planning on visiting Iguazu Falls and want to make the absolute most of your trip, you’ve come to the right place! This 2-3 day Iguazu Falls Itinerary will take you through both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides of the falls, leaving from Puerto Iguazu (the Argentinian side), with some extra adventures if you are up for them.
From Adventures & sunsets
Duration: 2 Weeks
This 2 week Patagonia itinerary will take you through some of the best places in both Chilean Patagonia and Argentinian Patagonia, in the southern part of both regions. More specifically, you’ll see Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, El Calafate, El Chalten, and a few sights in Los Glaciares National Park.
FROM ADVENTURES & SUNSETS
Duration: 2 Weeks
You can do this two week northern Patagonia Itinerary by itself, or you can also do it as a continuation of my classic Patagonia Itinerary (link above). The classic itinerary takes place in the southern part of Patagonia, between Torres del Paine, El Chalten, and El Calafate. Take your pick, or combine them together to make one incredible month in Patagonia, one of the most beautiful places in the world.
From sidewalk Safari
Duration: 2 Weeks
For those that do decide to tackle a trip to Patagonia, there are endless rewards: from stunning snow-capped peaks to luminous glaciers to the bluest lakes you’ll ever see. We embarked on a 2-week Patagonia itinerary cutting across both Chile and Argentina. Read on for our recommendations on where to go and how to get there. We flew, drove, and took the bus to get around as we explored the great expanses of Patagonia.