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Argentina is simply incredible. From the icefields of Patagonia to stunning waterfalls at Iguazu, via timeless gaucho estancias, hidden wildlife wonderlands, glistening lakes, captivating cities, and the incomparable Puna. A country of startling beauty, to be enjoyed alongside the finest food and wine on the continent.

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Example Argentina Holidays


Rio de Janeiro

‘Three Wonders’ South America Honeymoon

21 days from £8000 pp

Tick off the three wonders of South America; Macchu Picchu, Iguazu Falls and the Statue of Christ. The best honeymoon for food, hikes, remote beauty, culture, horse riding and plenty of time to relax in our favourite boutique hotels and lodges. Peru is a dream for culture, natural beauty and food. Do things differently and away from crowds, see the real country and discover incredible sights. After Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca add some contrast in vibrant Buenos Aires where we can arrange Tango Shows and delicious steak and red wine. Your Gaucho experience is totally unique, before heading to Iguazu falls for one of the great wonders of the world. End on a high in exciting and culturally rich Rio with some beach time to relax, restaurant recommendations in hand and private guide at your disposal.

Bolivian Salt Flats

In depth South America Luxury Adventure

40 days from £22,000 pp

Want an in-depth holiday to South America, in luxury? Our best holiday for 5*, top end and once in a lifetime experiences. Experience South America in luxury and in all it’s glory, taking in Patagonia, the Atacama Desert, Bolivian Salt Flats, Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley…not forgetting the wildlife rich Galapagos Islands. Stay on private boats, in boutique yurts, try the finest cuisine, have the best views and get away from the masses by doing it differently. Throughout your luxury adventure you will stay in the best luxury lodges and top eco lodges in South America.

Ice trekking

Ultimate South America Sabbatical

55 days from £17,800 pp Rain forest, Incas, Ice, trekking, wine and wildlife. Remote luxury to bustling cities

Day 1 – 4 Arrive into Lima; the foodie capital. Rest and relax in a boutique hotel before meeting your private guide to explore this beautiful colonial city. Witness Barranco street art, museums, night visit to Huaca Pucclana, take a gastronomy tour and build in time to wonder on foot to soak up the city. Eat at the world’s number 1 restaurant.

Day 5-8 The Amazon. For nature and wildlife lovers the Amazon is paradise. Stay in eco wildlife lodges and spend days wildlife spotting on walks and boat trips looking out for Caiman, howler monkeys, red bellied Macaws, Anacondas, Turtles and rare birds. Have an expert guide throughout.

Days 9- 14 A change of scenery, get your trekking boots on for incredible outdoor activities. Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, a region of Inca cultures and ancient archaeological sites. See the Mara Salt mines, the Moray site, traditional Misminay communities and learn about traditional Andean life and customs. See the Ollantaytambo ruins, enjoy cooking and tasting a traditional Pachamanca lunch and of course soak up every minute of Machu Picchu. We suggest doing it differently, away from the crowds taking a point to point trek and experiencing more serene views.

Days 15 – 18 A couple of days at Lake Titicaca with its vibrant blues and colourful cultures before our first border crossing to Bolivia. La Paz is a perfect place to start your Bolivia adventure, with no need to rush your guide will show you the real city. Cable cars, markets, mountain views, churches… do things better and slower.

Days 19 – 22 Experience stark and beautiful Bolivia in Uyuni and the Salt Flats. Giant Cactus, breathtaking sunsets, Volcanoes…this is the Boliva you have travelled this far to see. Away from the masses, take in the vast bright white salt flats like nowhere else on earth.

Days 23 – 27 A stunning road crossing into Chile for your next country adventure. Spend quality time in the Atacama Desert at a slower pace taking in the highlights and hidden secrets. Flamingo Lagoons, Volcanoes, Moon Valley on bike or horseback, strange salt formations and bright red rocks surround you. Have remote picnic lunches and wine at the top of lakes, enjoy star gazing and hiking, and make sure to include sunbathing downtime in one of our favourite boutique hotels.

Day 28 – 31 The ultimate trip of contrasts, leave the red rocks and dry heat and head to the lush green beautify of the Lake District, Chile. Your guide will take you to rapids, waterfalls, try fishing, cycling, gentle or challenging walks – your days here are all bespoke.

Days 32 – 34 A cultural highlight; explore Chiloe Island, full of myths, legends and amazing people. Brightly coloured houses pepper the shore and mix in some wildlife time visiting a penguin colony where you may spot Cormorants and Sea Otters.

Days 35 – 42 Now Patagonia awaits, the land of ice and beauty. Your days in this stunning part of Chile include boat trips to Glaciers in Balmaceda and Serrano, epic hikes in Torres Del Paine (ranging in lengths and difficulty, bespoke to your fitness levels) the awe inspiring Perito Morena Glacier for ice trekking and wildlife spotting. Slow down your pace, enjoying gourmet food, fine wines and downtime in eco yurts or luxury lodges. Ushuaia and Tierra Del Fuego National Park wait for us, avoiding the crowds in this untouched wilderness. Choose kayaking, forest trails, and visit a traditional estancia ranch.

Days 43 – 46 We reach Argentina’s capital, the vibrant and addictive Buenos Airies. Get under the skin with and without your guide, explore local markets, street food, tango shows, local art, fashionable Palermo, elegant Recoleta and the parts of the city you’d otherwise miss. Be sure to try a delicious steak with Malbec.

Days 47 – 50 Thunderous Mother Nature at her best; Iguazu Falls. We cover both the Argentina and then Brazil side of the falls, getting as close as you can to hear and feel the mighty water. Opt to upgrade for some luxury at The Belmond where you have private access to the falls away from the coaches, for a truly memorable peaceful unique experience.

Days 51 – 55 Your epic South America sabbatical comes to a close in style, in Rio De Janeiro. Time on the beach, city tours with your guide, a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain and of course Christ the Redeemer. No need to rush your time here; try street foodie highlights, fine dining restaurants, nearby hidden beaches…soak up the atmosphere and culture of the amazing city.

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Peru and Ecuador Adventure Sabbatical

54 days from £12,200 pp Gastronomy, volcanoes, Andean cultures, Hiking, Jungle and wildlife. How you really do South America Differently.

Day 1 – 5 Arrive into the foodie capital of South America, Lima. Rest and relax in a stylish boutique hotel, then really get under the skin of this amazing city. Take street art and gastronomy tours, with rooftop sun downers and vibrant markets. Enjoy city cycling tours and have the time to amble through the streets independently, soaking up the sights. Be sure to try one of the worlds top restaurants.

Days 6 – 9 A long drive day broken up by an overnight stop with delicious local food. Arrive at Arequipa, the ‘White City’ On foot with your guide explore the main plaza, San Francisco church and remarkable Monastery. A must-visit on your holiday to Peru.

Days 10 – 13 An incredible drive day through landscapes dominated by Volcanoes. Arrive at the banks of the Colca River staying in a charming lodge to explore the region properly. The Colca Canyon is the second deepest in the world, witness Condors flying high above and breathe in the pace of the river. A hikers paradise.

Days 14 – 16 Drive the beautiful road to Lake Titicaca, witnessing landscapes and nature en route that you would miss by flying. Relax and take in the blue waters and colourful cultures of the lake. Avoid the busy tourist routes and explore by kayak, enjoying a local delicious lunches with traditional music and learning the local ways away from the noise.

Days 17 – 21 Want to do something different on your sabbatical? We head to the Sacred Valley for our community immersion – one of our flagship excursions. Spend time with the Andean Misminay community taking part in traditional skills such a textile weaving, cooking, brick making. Learn about agriculture and gastronomy trying local delicacies (Guinea Pig) head out to the fields to see where and how produce comes from. See reforestation projects and learn the Andean Ecosystems. Lots of outdoor activities to choose from; Kayaking, SUPs, treks, bird watching and taking it all in away from tourists masses. Enjoy delicious Pisco sours at the end of each day.

Days 22 – 24 A highlight of any trip to South America, Machu Picchu. Enjoy dramatic views over the ruins after your unforgettable trek. Hearty lunches and local stories led by your expert guide.

Days 25 – 29 After the dramatic scenery and impressive landscapes, we mix things up driving to Cuzco, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Relax in a gorgeous boutique hotel, take it slow, take it all in. Food, markets, ambling, culture…and rest.

Days 30 – 32 Having ticked off Peru, we journey via plane to Quito, for our next sabbatical adventure. Stay in the center in our favourite boutique hotel. Choose from walking tours, chocolate tasting and gastronomy experiences, and visit artisan workshops…Welcome to Ecuador.

Days 33 – 35 Heading north by road to Otavalo, a fascinating town with a proud Kichwa indigenous culture. Take lakeside hikes, horse riding, a cooking class and make sure to include a visit to ‘Master Weaver’ Miguel Andrango. A true Travel Differently highlight. You are in no rush, take it all at your own slower pace.

Days 36 – 38 Explore the dense green ecosystem of the Cloud Forest. For nature and outdoor lovers, this is regarded as one of the best bird watching spots in the world. Try zip lining, river tubing, swim in waterfalls and have one of the best bird guides in the country point out rare breeds.

Days 39 – 41 Out of the jungle and into the views, Cotopaxi National Park packs a punch. This sabbatical holiday is full of variety, and here its all about snow capped mountains and hiking beneath them. Feel the wind in your hair galloping on horse back as the mountain range comes into focus. An amazing few days of landscapes and adventure.

Days 42 – 45 We head off the beaten track and into the Amazon basin for a wildlife packed holiday within a holiday. Avoid flights and take a unique road trip to witness how frontier towns give way to more traditional cultures as we head deeper and deeper into the wild. Thick jungle and beautiful river tributaries reveal the incredible flaura and fauna. With your guide spot Monkeys and Macaws to Caiman and Tapir.

Days 46 – 48 Leaving the Amazon, drive along the Southern section of the Avenue of Volcanoes, seeing Banos, the Inca complex of Ingaprica, Cuenca before ending in Guayaquil ready for your Galapagos sabbatical adventure.

Days 49 – 54 We finish your epic Peru and Ecuador Sabbatical in the world’s most unique wildlife wonderland; The Galapagos Islands. A once in a lifetime experience, and a must-include for any slow trip to South America. Our Galapagos experts will talk through options; a boutique cruise/ luxury private boat or land based island- hopping. Our top tip? Do both, especially as your longer sabbatical should offer the extra time needed. This will be the ultimate wildlife experience.

Horses in the wild

Argentina In Depth Sabbatical

52 days from £18,980 pp Adventure, wine, culture, hiking, food, climbing and self drive

Day 1-5 Arrive and relax in style. Spend a slower pace exploring vibrant Buenos Aires. From stylish Recoleta, trendy La Boca and vibey San Telmo; see Tango shows, try incredible food (steaks, street food, fine dining, locals markets and Asados) find hidden bars, amazing wine and speakeasies.

Days 6-8 Escape the city and stay at a traditional Estancia. Horse ride, trek, eat, drink. You’ll be fully relaxed and in the Argentine flow of life by now.

Days 9-14 Avoid flying and drive to Mendoza, home of Malbec via striking deserts and red rock Canyons. In the wine region try South Americas finest wines, explore vineyards, take bikes between the vines and learn about the process. Time for some luxury pool time in one of our favourite vineyard hotels.

Days 15-18 Start the path less trodden, staying on an authentic working Ranch; the best way to really explore and take in the Andes. Away from the crowds a remote and genuine experience to see the real people of Argentina.

Days 19 – 34 Your self drive adventure begins. Cover vast distances and witness breathtaking scenery. See the mountains of Los Arrayanes National Park, working your way down through awe inspiring Patagonia, breaking driving with incredible trek days, staying in lodges en route. A Once in a lifetime road trip.

Day 35 – 37 You reach El Chalten’, a paradise for hiking and climbing enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Take the peaks on foot, or mountain bike.

Days 38-39 Reach El Calafate, relax and rest before visiting the amazing Perito Moreno glacier.

Days 40 – 50 Pick up your self drive adventure, hugging the dramatic coastline of Argentina, stopping en route to observe wildlife on land and sea, learning local cultures, trying regional dishes and discovering remote towns as you go, eventually reaching the capital.

Day 51-52 Check into a luxury city hotel with a spa, to rest and relax before your adventure comes to an end.

Penguins in Antarctica

Classic Antarctica

Classic Antarctica is perfect for those wanting to tick off the most coveted spots on the continent. The adventure begins with a cruise to Antarctica from Ushuaia. This sees you tackling the legendary Drake Passage, as remarkable seabird species keep you entertained overhead, including albatrosses and giant petrels.

As more and more icebergs come into view, you’ll know you’ve reached the Antarctic Peninsula. Over the next five days, you’ll explore this extraordinary, untamed part of the world under the careful guidance of your experienced expedition team, who plan each day to align with the weather and ice conditions.

Expect to make twice-daily landings or zodiac cruises, encountering immense ice cliffs, penguin rookeries, seals and whales. You may even have the opportunity to camp under the fresh polar skies.

A whales tail at sunset

Cross the Antarctic Circle

Your journey starts in Ushuaia, where you’ll set off across the Drake Passage. Along the way, our expedition team will teach you crucial wildlife guidelines and biosecurity procedures, before providing an informative talk on Antarctica’s history, environment and wildlife.

As you reach the Antarctic Peninsula and Circle, ice sculptures will start to punctuate the frozen waters around you. Spend the next six days exploring the Antarctic Peninsula and Circle.

Your expedition team will take you to investigate grounded icebergs, ice cliffs and pebbled beaches while pointing out penguins, seals and whales. Then become one of the fortunate few to cross the Antarctic Circle. Celebrate with a toast on the deck and watch the landscape and wildlife transform around you, with humpbacks, minkes and penguins often seen in this area at this time of year.

Boat near Iceberg

Antarctica, South Georgia, & Falklands

Seeking Antarctica cruises that offer a longer stay and the opportunity to see lesser-explored areas of the continent? An Antarctica, South Georgia and Falklands adventure may be the perfect option for you. This 21-day adventure invites you on an epic journey through some of the world’s most underexplored landscapes.

Set off along the Drake Passage from Ushuaia, spotting icebergs and sea birds from the comfort of the vessel. After arriving in the Antarctic Peninsula, spend four days going on zodiac cruises and making landings to visit penguin rookeries, investigate historic huts and do a polar plunge into the wild waters of this fabled continent.

Then venture to the wild island of South Georgia, home to some of the largest congregations of wildlife on the planet. Set off searching for nesting penguins, seals and bird cliffs, before visiting one of the world’s largest king penguin colonies.

You’ll then set sail to the Falklands (Islas Malvinas) where you will find incredible, uninhabited islands home to incredible populations of bird species including the largest black-browed albatross colony on Earth. Here you can investigate sea cliffs and rugged coves to see sea lions, penguins, dolphins and seals.

Antarctica Express - Fly Cruise

Antarctica Express – Fly Cruise

The Antarctica Express is a spectacular cruise from South America to Antarctica. Beginning in Punta Arenas, you’ll board a flight to King George Island, where a zodiac awaits to transport you to your sleek vessel. Then you can spend the next four days hiking to penguin rookeries, taking zodiac cruises to see whales and spotting leopard seals and orcas. All the while, the thunderous sound of calving glaciers resonates around you.

Galapagos Seaman Journey

Galapagos Seaman Journey

From £1995 pp for 3 nights / £2650 pp for 4 nights / £4600 for 7 nights

The Seaman Journey offers a classic cruise to the Galapagos. The boutique first-class catamaran has an onboard bar headed by an experienced bartender who can whip up fresh cocktails for the 16 lucky guests staying in its spacious cabins.

Top Argentina Experiences


Iguazu Falls

Marvelling at Iguazu Falls

In our opinion the greatest waterfalls on earth, the sheer scale and diversity of Iguazu’s network of earth-shattering cascades warrants a minimum of two full days to explore. Surrounded by tropical rainforest and an array of wildlife, this is one of Mother Nature’s most impressive pieces of work.

Exploring The Puna Off-Road

Exploring The Puna Off-Road

The last trip we took before Covid hit was to explore the mind-blowing landscapes from Salta. Glistening salt flats, red rock canyons, towering white sand dunes, multicoloured lagoons, bizarre pumice stone fields. This is a harsh high-altitude land, but the rewards are beyond spectacular.

Perito Moreno

Face to Face with Perito Moreno

One of the most accessible glaciers on earth, this immense wall of ice is also a modern rarity in that it is continuously advancing. Its 5km wide face edges forward at up to 2m each day, causing building-sized icebergs to collapse in front of your eyes… particularly thrilling if you visit by kayak!

Vino and Relaxation in Mendoza

Vino and Relaxation in Mendoza

Luxury holidays in Argentina are never complete without tasting the world-famous Malbecs and Cabernets of Mendoza. You can visit several top vineyards a day in this town. It is also home to the country’s finest selection of boutique luxury spa hotels and restaurants, making it the ultimate spot to relax and indulge after all your adventures.

Deep Patagonian Wilderness

Deep Patagonian Wilderness

Patagonia’s breathtaking beauty draws crowds, but its vast size means a few days of undisturbed wilderness can be easily arranged. Several of our favourite and most unique lodges that feature on our eco tours in Argentina specialise in providing this immersive experience, helping you get back to nature in blissful comfort and peace.

Tango in Buenos Aires

Tango & Steak in Buenos Aires

Whilst we mainly focus on natural wonders here, there is no disputing that Buenos Aires is one of the most vibrant and charismatic cities on the planet. Nothing captures this better than an evening of sultry Tango, succulent steak and smooth Malbec. The perfect way to begin or end your adventure.

Argentina Eco Holidays: Frequently Asked Questions


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For an incredible Argentina adventure travel trip, set aside at least two weeks to explore the country’s diverse landscapes. This will give you time to tick off iconic destinations like Buenos Aires, Patagonia, and the Ande. For those seeking a luxury adventure to Argentina, you can always opt to stay longer and immerse yourself further in the country’s vibrant culture and awe-inspiring natural scenery.

However, if you’re eager to delve deeper when you travel to Peru, such as exploring the Amazon rainforest, you may wish to extend your trip and stay longer.

Argentina is an exceptional destination for a holiday as it simply has so many incredible natural sites to see. You can investigate the wildlife-rich Ibera Wetlands, discover the underexplored Lake District and kayak by the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier. Argentina is certainly not short on adventure.

For those seeking luxury Argentina holidays, the country boasts world-class accommodations, fine dining options, and an incredible array of exclusive experiences. This extends from the likes of staying at the country’s most luxurious eco-lodge at Iguazu Falls to taking a private river cruise in Buenos Aires.

The spring months from September to November are often hailed as the best months for going on wildlife holidays in Argentina. Temperatures remain warm yet pleasant, with highs of 22°C and lows of 14°C.

January and February are also thought to be great months for Argentina adventure travel as they fall under the country’s summer season and have the hottest temperatures. Spring and summer offer ideal conditions for discovering the country’s famous landscapes.

Those setting off on Argentina tours from the UK do not need a visa to enter the country, provided they are travelling as a tourist for 3 months or under. The only exception to this is if you are travelling on an emergency travel document.

Some things Brits do need for Argentina holidays, however, are a valid passport that has at least one blank page for stamps and proof of onward and outward flights.

Why Book a Luxury Eco Holiday With Travel Differently?


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Travel Argentina Greener

Each of our Argentina luxury tours offers a greener way to discover this beautiful country. Every accommodation, property and activity in our itineraries has been vetted to ensure it operates in an environmentally conscious way.

We also carbon offset all of our Argentina holidays, as well as our trips to other destinations, ensuring they have a net positive impact on the environment.

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Travel Argentina Slower

Our business was inspired by the idea of slow travel – prioritising fewer, more immersive holidays over frequent flights. We use land travel whenever feasible in our Argentina adventure tours to minimise emissions, ease pressure on tourist hubs, and ensure our tourism benefits a broader sector of society.

Our slow travel approach fosters deeper, more authentic experiences, allowing time to explore hidden gems and fully appreciate each destination’s culture and beauty.

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Travel Argentina Fairer

We strongly believe that engaging with local communities is essential for ethical and enriching Argentina adventure tours. That’s why our partnerships exclusively include companies, accommodations, and activity providers dedicated to sustainability and treating residents as partners, not commodities.

Additionally, our carbon offset schemes serve a dual purpose, benefiting the people living in the area as well as the environment by reducing poverty, inequality, and reliance on fossil fuels.

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Travel Argentina Better

The adventure holidays in Argentina that we offer provide travellers with a fun way to explore the country in a greener, fairer and slower way. Every itinerary is crafted in a completely bespoke way, complete with personalised service and direct contact with our founder.

Argentina Mini Guide


Population

Argentina has a population of 45 million, with 15 million residing in the capital Buenos Aires.

Time Zones

Argentina’s standard time zone is GMT -3.

Money & Currency

The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the national currency.

When to Travel

Whilst Argentina is epic in scale and a land of real contrasts, most of the country can still be visited year-round. The exception is winter in Patagonia (May to August), which should be avoided unless you plan to go skiing.

December to February is the peak summer season, whilst shoulder seasons either side offers good weather and some spectacular natural scenery.

When to Book

If including Patagonia in your plans you should book at least six months in advance, and potentially up to a year if visiting in the peak season from Christmas to February.

Elsewhere in the country, later bookings should be possible if avoiding that summer peak period.

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