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Argentina is the perfect destination for a family with teenagers. The beauty of the country and all the tour possibilities will keep both parents and kids entertained. With so many landscapes, variety of places and adventures to enjoy, this holiday is sure to become the best your family has every had!

This itinerary is here to inspire you as all of our holidays are tailor-made to suit you. We’re happy to add or subtract days, change hotels, and adjust as you see fit. To learn more about this holiday to Argentina with teenagers, give us a call at UK 020 7112 0019 or email argentina@fleewinter.com to start planning your own bespoke holiday for your family.

Your Itinerary

Day 1 - Bienvenidos a Buenos Aires!

Welcome to the ‘Paris of Latin America’. Upon arrival at Buenos Aires’ Ezeiza Airport, you will be greeted by one of our English speaking guides who will privately escort you to the CasaSur Palermo Hollywood hotel, a boutique accommodation in a great and trendy neighbourhood and where you will stay in two executive rooms for three nights with daily breakfast.

The rest of the day if free.

Day 2 - Bike tour of Buenos Aires and Tango Show

Join a group and travel by bike through the city. You can choose which areas to visit, either the north or south of the city or the Palermo area and its parks. The tour starts from San Telmo, the city’s oldest neighbourhood, and we have included the private return transfers for your convenience. All equipment is included for the bike ride, so just bring a lot of enthusiasm and be ready for a fun half day!

In the evening, we have included a tango show with dinner and return transfers.

 

Day 3 - Tango class and Argentine experience dinner

In the morning, practice the skills you saw showcased at the tango show and take your family to learn the basics of tango! In the evening enjoy The Argentine Experience curated by the chefs of Uco Restaurant in Buenos Aires and Butterfly in Bariloche. Fogón is a new way of living the traditional Argentine asado. Discover the Asado tradition, served with a twist. At Fogón, we have created a closed-door dining experience that explores new ways of serving Argentine asado classics.

Return transfers to the venues are included.

Day 4 - Adios Buenos Aires, hola Iguazu Falls!

Today we will fly your family to Puerto Iguazu in Misiones, another completely different part of the country. Upon arrival, you will be collected at the airport and, depending on the flight arrival, you will cross into Brazil for a private tour of the Brazilian side of the falls. You will then check into your accommodation, Iru Mercure Iguazu, located just outside of town and surrounded by the jungle. Accommodation in Standard Room for 2 nights with breakfast.

Day 5 - Day tour of the Argentinian side of the falls

To experience fully the Iguazu falls you have to visit the national park from both sides, Brazil and Argentina. Yesterday you enjoyed a panoramic view whilst today you will take the trails that run along the edge of the falls in Argentina. We have also added a boat tour to get really close! Remember to bring some waterproof clothing.

Day 6 - Patagonia here we come!

The lake district of Argentina is in the northern part of Patagonia and today you will take a domestic flight to Bariloche, the main airport and town in the region. Picture perfect landscapes await you. Deep blue lakes adorned by snow capped peaks and charming towns. Your accommodation is located in Bariloche, the perfect base to explore the region. All transfers are included and accommodation is in El Casco Art Hotel in a standard room for three nights with breakfast.

Bariloche

Day 7 - Half day history and nature tour

This private excursion tackles the most classic circuit of San Carlos de Bariloche in an active way. While visiting the most important viewpoints of the area like Campanario Hill and the Llao Llao Hotel, the guide will explain how this little mountain village has changed into one of the main travel destinations in Patagonia.

You will also enjoy a nature oriented walk through the native forest in the Llao Llao Nature Park and finish with an interesting visit at a local microbrewery where you will have lunch with beer tasting.

Day 8 - Valle Encantado with asado

Valle Encantado has an outstanding landscape that combines amazing rock formations with an impressive blue river. You will be driven 80kms and cross the Limay River on a boat, so as to start exploring the Enchanted Valley. The hike explores different valleys and goes among big walls and volcanic rock formations, caves and beautiful panoramic views over the river valley. After the exploration, the whole family will enjoy an asado (traditional barbecue) lunch at the Ranch. Services are all private.

Day 9 - Dreaming of glaciers?

Great, because that is where your family is going, to the land of Perito Moreno! This morning, we will privately take you to the airport for your flight to El Calafate. Upon arrival, you will be taken by private vehicle to your hotel in the city centre. You will spend three nights at Kosten Aike with daily breakfast.

Enjoy this afternoon at leisure and explore the restaurants and artisanal shops of this picturesque town.  Accommodation in Standard Room.

Glaciar Perrito Moreno

Day 10 - Wow! The Perito Moreno glacier!

Today’s private tour takes your family into Parque Nacional Los Glaciares for views of the immense Perito Moreno Glacier. En route to the glacier stop at the pier for a short boat trip to the south wall of the glacier. From the water level you get an amazing feel of its sheer size, more than 3 miles wide and over 20 stories high – a true highlight of Argentina. We have organised a picnic lunch to enjoy on the walkways overlooking the glacier.

Day 11 - Nativo experience tour

A wonderful shared tour in a 4×4 along the coast of Lake Argentino. You will make a journey through time and learn about the very first expeditions that ventured into these lands and made contact with the native tribes.  You will enter the Tehuelche world through the caves they inhabited thousands of years ago.

You will also have time by the lake and an easy hike to gain amazing views of the landscapes.

Day 12 - Fly to Buenos Aires

A domestic flight will take you back to Buenos Aires for the last two nights of this epic family holiday. All private transfers are included and you will stay at CasaSur Palermo Hollywood in an executive room with daily breakfast for 2 nights.

Day 13 - Street art and food tour of Palermo

Buenos Aires has some of the best street art in Latin America. Your family will be joining a local artist who will take you through a private journey of the amazing artistic scene of the capital.

Afterwards you will try local delicacies in the cafes and bars of Palermo viejo, empanadas are a must try and also the mate! No Argentinian lives without it!

Flight home

Day 14 - Adios Argentina!

A private transfer will take you to the airport for your international flight back home.

So many wonderful sights and memories and things to talk about on this flight back home! The best souvenirs will be the memories and experiences that you have lived as a family on this adventure in Argentina.

DETAILS -

This itinerary costs from £3,885 per person B&B and is based on a family of four adults, two rooms with double occupancy each. The price includes all transfers, tours, any other meals if mentioned, and domestic flights. It does not include international flights.

International flights tend to cost between £700 and £900 per person return if booked well in advance – do ask us for advice. Alternatively we can book the flights for you but a booking fee may apply.

What's included?

INCLUDED:
  • Prices start from £3,885 per person based on family of 4 travelling
  • Accommodation on B&B basis based on one double and one twin room
  • Any other meals mentioned
  • Transfers in private vehicle
  • Entrance and National Park fees
  • All excursions and activities mentioned in the itinerary
  • Internal flights
  • All trips are ATOL protected or ABTA bonded to ensure you are fully covered
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Buenos Aires
In Buenos Aires, Argentina's cosmopolitan capital, you'll find graceful plazas, tango shows, melancholic melodies, historic buildings reflecting European grandeur, trendy bars, nightlife every night of the week, steak dinners, an emerging art scene and a Latin flair.
There is so much to do and see that you could spend weeks in "the Paris of South America" but to catch the highlights, we recommend at least 3 days in this exciting city.
Las Cataratas de Iguazú
The spectacular Iguazu Falls are located within the Iguazu Falls National Park on the Northern border of the Province of Misiones. This series of 275 waterfalls is at the heart of the Paranaense Rainforest, where the Argentine, Brazil and Paraguay borders meet, and where the cities of Puerto Iguazu (Argentina), Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil) and Ciudad del Este (Paraguay) face each other.
We recommend at least 2 nights in Puerto Iguazu so you can visit both sides of the falls. They are very different and both are jaw-dropping.
Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
Perito Moreno is one of the highlights of Argentina. This vast glacier is located in the Parque Nacional Las Glaciares, close to the town of El Calafate. Whether you watch its huge ice blocks collapsing into the lake from the viewing platform or take a hiking tour on the glacier itself finishing at the only bar in the world where the ice is older than the whiskey, the glacier's scale and shades of white and blue will leave you speechless.
We recommend at least 2-3 nights in El Calafate, the gateway to the National Park.
Mendoza
Mendoza is famous for its Malbec wine and vineyards in a spectacular setting, but there is so much more to enjoy. From white water rafting, fly fishing for trout, horseback riding in the Andes at sunrise, biking through the vineyards, to climbing Mt. Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, there are plenty of ways to experience this region. We recommend at least 3 nights in Mendoza.
Salta "La Linda"
Set at the foothills of the Andes mountain range, Salta is at an elevation of 1,152m. The city's architecture is spectacular and you can see the influences from bordering Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile. While it's worth spending at least one or two nights in Salta, build in time for the surrounding area. Take a day tour to El Cafayate and marvel at the unique mountain formations and desert colours on the way, or an overnight tour to Cachi in the Calchaquí Valley, known for its adobe houses and white colonial buildings, surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
Peninsula de Valdes
The Peninsula de Valdes, a nature reserve in Northern Patagonia, is best known for whales, sea lions and elephant seals. Probably the largest draw are the Southern Right Whales (Ballena Austral) that come to take shelter in the natural bays of the peninsula between June and November. We recommend spending at least two to three nights in Puerto Madryn, the gateway to the peninsula.
Bariloche and the Lake District
San Carlos de Bariloche, simply known as Bariloche, is situated in the foothills of the Andes and is Argentina's most popular destination for skiing and hiking. Its ever-present views of the glacial lake Nahuel Huapi are spectacular, but the area is also a foodie hub, well known for its traditional asados (BBQs), choloatiers and micro breweries.
Ushuaia
Ushuaia is the capital of the Tierra del Fuego area in the southernmost tip of South America, often nicknamed the “End of the World.” Nestled between snow-capped Andean mountains and the shores of the Beagle Channel, it is an adventure hub where guests can visit national parks, kayak and hike, crab fish, visit penguins or explore old shipwrecks. In the winter, you'll find the world's southernmost ski resort, Cerro Castor.

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