13-Day South America: Mountains & Beaches

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  • No booking fees
  • duration 13 days
  • tour type Small group
  • age requirement 1-95 yrs
  • max group size 18
  • guiding method Fully guided
  • Tour Code BM-29517
  • Footprint Carbonneutral CO2 emissions resulting from all trips on Bookmundi will be offset via investments in carbon reduction projects.
  • Operated in English
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  • Starts Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Ends Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
HIGHLIGHTS Download trip notes
  • Discover Buenos Aires with a local guide and attend to a Tango Show
  • Explore Mendoza city
  • Its wines and mountains
  • Travel to Chile's Capital and visit its landmarks
  • Experience the lively atmosphere of Rio de Janeiro
  • With wonderful beaches and the amazing Christ the Redeemer Statue
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The 13-Day South America: Mountains & Beaches tour starts in Buenos Aires and ends in Rio de Janeiro. The 13-Day South America: Mountains & Beaches is a city sightseeing tour that takes 13 days taking you from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro and through other destinations in South America.

This 13 days / 12 nights travel package takes you tour the most impressive cities in South America. We begin in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, known as the "Paris of Latin America" and then continue to Chile, with a half way stop in Mendoza, famous wine region. The next city on the itinerary is Santiago de Chile, one of the largest and most sophisticated cities in the country. The last stop will be in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, a city that offers a perfect combination of culture, nightlife, beaches and natural scenery
ITINERARY Expand All
  • Day 1 - Arrival in Buenos Aires
  • Day 2 - City Tour and Tango Show
  • Day 3 - Tigre Boat Ride
  • Day 4 - Arrival in Mendoza
  • Day 5 - High mountain Tour
  • Day 6 Visit to wineries
  • Day 7 - Arrival in Santiago de Chile
  • Day 8 - Sightseeing Tour
  • Day 9 - Viña del Mar and Valparaiso
  • Day 10 - Arrival in Rio de Janeiro
  • Day 11 - Corcovado and Sugar Loaf
  • Day 12 - Guanabara Bay Boat Ride
  • Day 13 - Farewell of Rio
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Accommodation
  • Accommodation in Standard Room at Selected Hotels (3-Stars)
Transport
  • Tours and transfers as specified in itinerary
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
  • Flights
  • Entrances Fees
  • Meals (unless specified)
  • Personal Expenses
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CANCELLATION

No additional cancellation fees apply for this 13-Day South America: Mountains & Beaches tour. You can cancel the tour up to 32 days prior departure and avoid paying the full amount, but your deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applies for cancellations within 31 days of departure.

Payment

For any tour departures within 27 April 2023, full payment is required. For tours that depart later than 27 April 2023, a deposit of 50% is required to confirm this tour, and the remaining balance will be charged 31 days before trip departure.

Travel Insurance

13-Day South America: Mountains & Beaches tour requires that you have adequate and valid travel insurance covering medical and personal accidents, including repatriation costs and emergency evacuation. We recommend using World Nomads' travel insurance.

Visa

For this 13-Day South America: Mountains & Beaches tour getting the required visa(s) is the responsibility for each individual traveller, as visa requirements vary depending on your nationality. We recommend to check with your local embassies representing the countries that you are traveling to, as part of this itinerary.

Rooms have to be filled when booking. Thus, if you are 1 person travelling you have to pick Single Room. If you’re 2 people travelling, you can either pick either Single Room, in which case each traveler will receive their own Single Room, or Double Room, etc.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this tour.
  • Is traveling to Argentina expensive?

    Though Argentina is not among the cheapest countries to visit, if you’re bringing in a higher-value currency, it will not seem very expensive. If budget is a constraint, it is possible to squeeze in a trip for as little as USD 40 a day (we’re talking hostel accommodation, public transport, etc). But for a more comfortable trip, be prepared to shell out upwards of USD 100. Typically, coastal towns like Del Plata and popular tourist destinations like Patagonia are more expensive. Pro tip: think US dollars and not Argentine pesos because the value of the local currency may not be what you’ve researched online.

  • What is the best month to visit Argentina?

    Argentina is the world’s eighth-largest country, with a wide variety of landscapes. So, depending on the kind of trip you have in mind, you can visit the country throughout the year. Overall, the best time to visit Argentina is between December and February—the beaches are warm and welcoming. If you want to explore the spectacular wilderness of Patagonia, the ideal time is between December and March, though it can get crowded. March to May is perfect to cover Buenos Aires and the Lake District. Mid-June through to October in Argentina is great for winter-sports enthusiasts. The best ski conditions are from mid-July till early September. However, do note that July is the winter vacation month and sees local crowds in many ski resorts. More information here.

  • Is English a well-spoken language in Argentina?

    English is not spoken widely in Argentina. You might meet younger people in big cities who speak English, and it is generally understood in the tourist industry, but beyond that don’t expect to find too many English speakers. Argentina’s official language is Spanish and most of the country’s 45 million people speak it. Anyone visiting from Spain or other Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico will not find it too hard to navigate the language barrier, though dialects and pronunciations are different. Italian comes second, with around 1.5 million speakers. Other languages with a significant number of speakers include Arabic, German and Yiddish. 

  • Is Argentina expensive to visit?

    Though Argentina is not among the cheapest countries to visit, if you’re bringing in a higher-value currency, it will not seem very expensive. If budget is a constraint, it is possible to squeeze in a trip for as little as USD 40 a day (we’re talking hostel accommodation, public transport, etc). But for a more comfortable trip, be prepared to shell out upwards of USD 100. Typically, coastal towns like Del Plata and popular tourist destinations like Patagonia are more expensive. Pro tip: think US dollars and not Argentine pesos because the value of the local currency may not be what you’ve researched online.

  • What should you not do when on a trip to Argentina?

    Political protests and anti-government rallies are not uncommon in Argentina, especially in capital Buenos Aires. Like elsewhere in the world, these can turn violent at times, so avoid being around such demonstrations. While daytime is fun to explore cities, avoid walking on the streets at night. If you’re stuck somewhere, it’s best to wait for a taxi. Pickpocketing and mugging are among the more common crimes in Argentina. Make sure your valuables are hidden and not easily visible in open pocket areas. Avoid wearing expensive jewelry or carrying fancy accessories and electronic gadgets—this marks you out for petty thieves.

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