Discover the beauty and vibrancy of Argentina on small group escorted tours tailored for curious travellers seeking unforgettable experiences. Dive into the rich culture and history of Buenos Aires, explore the stunning landscapes of northern Argentina, and immerse yourself in the passion of a country known for its famous tango and warm hospitality. Whether you’re drawn to the bustling streets of Buenos Aires, the breathtaking Andes Mountains, or the charming towns of northern Argentina, our carefully curated tours offer a perfect blend of authenticity and exploration for travellers eager to delve into the heart of this captivating South American country.

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South American Small Group History and Culture Tour

Experience the jewels of South America on this in-depth itinerary featuring the dramatic contrasts of this great continent on a small group tour for senior couples and solo travellers. Journey through Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Brazil. Marvel at the ancient cultures and natural wonders of the Amazon, the snow-capped peaks of the Andes mountains, the calm waters of Lake Titicaca and the jewel coloured beaches of Rio.

25 days
Departing May, Sep, Apr

Articles about Argentina

The need to know

Touring Argentina

Getting around

While Odyssey travels primarily by coach, occasionally incorporating local transport like trains and ferries into its tour itineraries, Argentina stands out for its extensive bus networks that span the country. In contrast, the train services in Argentina are notably deteriorated, rendering them impractical for efficient travel within the nation.

Accommodation

In urban centres, when traveling with Odyssey, you can expect accommodations in conveniently situated 3-4 star hotels that offer accessibility to public transportation. As for more remote or rural settings, our preference leans towards charming family-operated hotels or guesthouses. For extended tours where you remain in one place for the duration, we opt for serviced apartments to ensure a comfortable and homely stay throughout the journey.

Tour guides

Odyssey prioritizes the engagement of local guides with in-depth regional expertise to deliver an authentic experience, allowing travellers to delve into the rich history and culture of the destinations they explore.

Geography, Environment, & Weather

Argentina, the second largest country in South America, boasts a vast expanse covering 2.7 million square kilometres. Its diverse geography unfolds with distinct landscapes ranging from the swamps of the Chaco plain to the rich grasslands of the Pampas, and the untamed wilderness of Patagonia.

The country’s climate also showcases a remarkable diversity, transitioning from the subtropical warmth of the north, to the temperate conditions of the Pampas, and finally to the cold, arid climate of Patagonia. When planning your visit, it is essential to consult weather forecasts for your specific destination and pack accordingly to fully enjoy your Argentine experience.

World heritage sites

Argentina boasts 11 properties on the prestigious World Heritage List. These sites showcase the rich cultural and natural heritage of the country. Among these, Cueva de las Manos in Río Pinturas stands out for its ancient cave art and paintings that offer a glimpse into a past that dates back thousands of years. Ischigualasto and Talampaya Natural Park are home to fossil remains from the Triassic Period, including an array of dinosaurs and plants, providing a unique window into prehistoric life. Lastly, Península Valdés serves as a sanctuary for rare marine animal species, playing a crucial role in global conservation efforts. These sites not only exemplify Argentina’s diverse landscapes but also highlight its commitment to preserving its heritage for future generations.

Festivals & Events

Argentina hosts a myriad of vibrant festivals and events throughout the year. Independence Day, commemorated on July 9th, stands out as a significant occasion on the national calendar. Festivities span the nation, marked by lively celebrations with music and revelry animating the streets. In March, Buenos Aires takes center stage with the renowned Buenos Aires Tango Festival. This premier tango event, recognized as the world’s largest, pays homage to Argentina’s national dance through a tapestry of live performances and instructional sessions that enliven the city. Reflecting the fervor seen across South America, Argentina embraces the Catholic festival of Carnival with gusto. The festivities commence in January in Gualeguaychu, extending throughout the country until late February. Colorful parades, processions, and spirited parties characterize the carnival season, showcasing the country’s vibrant cultural heritage.

Reading list

  • The Argentina Reader: History, Culture, Politics, by Gabriela Nouzeilles and Graciela Montaldo
  • Argentina: A Modern History, by Jill Hedges
  • On Argentina, by Jorge Luis Borges
  • The Motorcycle Diaries, by Che Guevara.

Eating & Drinking

Argentinian cuisine showcases a rich fusion of Mediterranean influences, particularly Spanish and Italian, intertwined with locally sourced agricultural products. At the heart of Argentine culinary culture lies the revered tradition of Asado, a national culinary treasure where gatherings revolve around an open fire to enjoy a flavorful barbeque. A quintessential companion to grilled meats is chimichurri, a zesty green salsa comprising parsley, oregano, onion, garlic, chili flakes, olive oil, and lemon juice. Empanadas hold a special place in the hearts of Argentinians as a beloved street food – a delectable pastry enclosing a savory filling of meat, potato, and boiled eggs.

The culinary landscape of Argentina bears the indelible influence of Italian migration history, evident in the widespread presence of Italian-infused delicacies such as pizzas, pastas, and the iconic milanesa – a breaded veal or chicken cutlet crowned with a fried egg, emblematic of Argentinian gastronomy.

In the realm of traditional beverages, Argentina boasts the popularity of fernet, a dark-brown herbal liqueur, and yerba mate, a cherished infusion crafted from the mate leaf, symbolizing a deep-rooted cultural appreciation for flavourful libations.

Health & Safety

Argentina is generally a safe travel destination, but it is essential to practice common sense while exploring the country. Travelers should be aware of potential health risks such as yellow fever, malaria, dengue fever, and other mosquito-borne illnesses when visiting Argentina.

Electrical Supply

When traveling abroad, it’s essential to be prepared with the right travel adaptor. In Argentina, the electricity operates at 220V and 50Hz, utilizing Type C and Type I electric plugs. Therefore, it is crucial to have the correct adaptor to ensure your devices can be properly connected and charged during your stay.

FAQs

Argentina has a single time zone, Argentina Time (UTC-3). Daylight savings are not observed in Argentina.

When traveling in Argentina, tipping is not a customary practice, but it is generally appreciated. For tour guides and restaurant servers, a tip ranging from 10% to 20% of the total bill is considered appropriate. Hotel staff, on the other hand, typically receive tips of around 2 to 3 pesos per day. While on an Odyssey tour, tipping is handled for you, ensuring a hassle-free experience. However, when exploring independently, it’s important to remember these guidelines to show appreciation for the services provided.

WiFi should be readily available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants across Argentina’s urban areas. However, internet access may be less consistent in remote rural regions.

Ensure to confirm with your cell phone provider the availability of making calls and using data while in Argentina. Some providers offer daily fees that enable you to make calls and access the internet without additional charges, sticking to your standard rates. It’s crucial to notify your provider about your international travel plans to avoid any disruption in service due to flagged unusual activity, similar to how banks may suspend services for security reasons.

Responsible travel tips for Argentina

  • Learn some local greetings to start conversations more easily. Even though many locals speak English, knowing a bit of the native language can enrich your experience in Argentina.
  • Keep a business card from your hotel handy to help you find your way back if you get lost during your travels.
  • It’s essential to have travel insurance coverage before your trip. If you have any questions about this, feel free to reach out to Odyssey for assistance.
  • Before you travel, make sure to have some pesos in various denominations. While you don’t need to carry large sums of cash, having enough can make it easier to pay in places that don’t accept credit cards. This will also help you avoid card fees and simplify tipping.
  • When traveling independently, check the opening hours of shops and museums to make the most of your visit. Additionally, find out if your trip aligns with any public holidays so you can plan your itinerary accordingly.
  • Before you leave for your trip, notify your bank about your overseas purchases to prevent any issues with suspicious account activity. Also, verify which ATMs and banks work with your cards to ensure smooth cash withdrawals with minimal fees.

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