Argentina Wonders: 8 Night Buenos Aires & Iguazu Falls Escape

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Book before: 2026-04-23
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Argentina! Wander the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires, alive with tango, culture, and color, then stand in awe before the magnificent Iguazu Falls, one of the world's greatest natural wonders. Adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery - all in one incredible trip!

includes:

Return flights from Johannesburg to Buenos Aires, including airline levies on LATAM Airlines
Plus return flights from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls

Private transfers throughout

Begin your Argentine adventure with 3 nights in a Standard room at the 4* Hotel Pulitzer Buenos Aires (or similar), including daily breakfast, before heading out to explore the vibrant city of Buenos Aires.

EXPERIENCES COVERED:
- Discover the vibrant heart of Buenos Aires on this panoramic tour! Explore historic Plaza de Mayo and the iconic Casa Rosada, wander the cobblestone streets of San Telmo, admire modern Puerto Madero, elegant Recoleta, and the stunning Steel Flower in Palermo Park. Stroll through the colorful Caminito and end with a delicious lunch at Casa El Querandi.

- Step into the heart of Buenos Aires at Salon Aljibe, where history, music, and dance come alive. Enjoy a tango show with professional dancers and singers, followed by a vibrant folkloric performance from northern Argentina featuring drums, boleadoras, and traditional costumes. Indulge in a a la carte dinner with wine or soft drinks, and unlimited water, for an unforgettable night of authentic Argentine culture.

Continue your adventure with 4 nights in a Standard room at the 4* O2 Hotel Iguazu (or similar), enjoying daily breakfast before exploring the stunning wonders of Iguazu.

EXPERIENCES COVERED:
- Explore Puerto Iguazu, where the Parana and Iguazu Rivers meet at the Triple Border of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. Wander the handicraft corridor, visit the Biocentro to see exotic rainforest species, enjoy scenic river views at the port, and discover historic landmarks designed by Alejandro Bustillo. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and heritage in one unforgettable tour.

- Immerse in the full Iguazu Falls in one unforgettable day, exploring both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides. Walk the Upper and Lower Circuits and the Devil's Throat in Argentina, then cross the border to Brazil for sweeping panoramic views and a thrilling glass elevator ride over the falls. A breathtaking tour that brings together nature, adventure, and iconic scenery in a single day.

End your Argentine adventure with 1 night at the 4* NH Buenos Aires Latino (or similar) in a Standard room, enjoying breakfast before heading home with memories that will last a lifetime.

* High season supplements may apply over certain dates - please request a quote based on your intended dates of travel.

excludes:

- Meals and drinks not mentioned
- Travel and Medica insurance
- All items of a personal nature

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  • prices from:
    R 47615 pps
  • travel from:
    Sun, Mar 1, 2026
  • to:
    Thu, Apr 30, 2026
  • book before:
    Thu, Apr 23, 2026

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about South America

A continent filled with vibrancy, spectacular sites and awe-inspiring natural beauty, South America is home to 13 countries including Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia and Peru. This is a continent that boasts some of the largest, longest and most impressive natural phenomena including Angel Falls (the highest uninterrupted waterfall), the Amazon river (largest river by volume) and the Atacama Desert (driest non-polar place on Earth). As well as being home to possibly one of the most famous rainforests on the planet, the Amazon rainforest. Often referred to as the lungs of the Earth, the rainforest spans 7,000,000 km2 and reaches across 9 countries, with the majority situated in Brazil. 

Essential facts:
13 countries
Largest country by area: Brazil
Largest country by population: Brazil
Most spoken language: Spanish

Did you know: South America is home to pink dolphins - The Amazon river dolphin or boto.

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