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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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From the tango rhythms of Buenos Aires to the samba beats of Rio de Janeiro, the Best of Argentina, Uruguay & Brazil trip delivers a vibrant 10-day adventure along South America’s east coast. This easy-paced tour package is a fantastic option for travelers keen on city sightseeing, cultural immersion, and natural wonders.
Journey through the charming streets of Colonia del Sacramento, experience authentic ranch life on a working Uruguayan estancia—horseback riding included—and stand in awe before the mighty Iguazu Falls, the world’s largest. Each destination brings fresh flavors and experiences, culminating in Rio’s famed nightlife.
With comfortable hotels, curated excursions, and the lively spirit of three countries, this tour’s unique selling point is its seamless blend of city culture, ranch adventure, and breathtaking natural sights—perfect for those seeking a taste of South America’s best in a short, engaging getaway.
Soak up the cosmopolitan charms of Buenos Aires and explore the sights of its historic city centre on foot.
Spend three days at an estancia (ranch) in Uruguay, where you can spend your time getting involved at the ranch, riding horses or simply relaxing in the sun.
Enjoy incredible home-cooking and hospitality during your estancia stay, and learn about Uruguay’s gauchos – legendary cowboys.
Stop in colourful Colonia del Sacramento, where vintage cars line the streets and an old drawbridge leads to the UNESCO-listed Old Quarter.
The mighty Iguazu Falls straddles the border between Argentina and Brazil, and you’ll cross the border to see it from both countries.