Argentina with Luxury & Style
(12 Days): A Sample Itinerary
ID #: DT-A-12-11-14-07-BESI
DavidTravel Itinerary Highlights
include:
• Learn the basic tango
steps before attending a dinner and
tango show at a
renowned Buenos Aires venue • Fly to
Iguazú
Falls and visit the Brazilian side of the falls. The falls
are one of the most impressive sights in the world, with a
breathtaking 275 cascades spread across a gulf of nearly two
miles • The thrill of the falls continues when you
view two different vistas from the Argentine side • Explore
Bariloche
on a sightseeing tour and view some of the most attractive
scenery in Argentina. Visit the Llao Llao Peninsula and Lopez
Bay before an afternoon at leisure • A day of leisure to enjoy a round of golf at
Patagonia's best 18-hole course; play polo, tennis or squash; go
mountain biking or horseback riding; or make use of the lodge's
spa • Fly to
El Calafate,
the gateway to the majestic world of glaciers. The start of all
glacier circuits, El Calafate is an oasis of poplars, willows
and pines at the border of the Patagonian steppe • Visit
Perito Moreno Glacier. Your boat launch offers panoramic and
close-up views of the 180-foot high, three-mile wide, 20-mile
long glacier, considered by many to be the most beautiful in the
world
Overview:
If any country deserves the label 'land of
extremes' then
Argentina does. This vast country occupying a large chunk of
southern South America is topographically diverse and infinitely
enchanting. From the snow-capped peaks and glaciers of the Andes
to the dusty plains of Patagonia, Argentina never fails to
amaze.
Visit
Buenos Aires,
home of the tango; see Iguazú Falls from two vantage points,
Brazil and Argentina; and explore the natural beauty of
Alpine-like Bariloche and El Calafate's entrée to the majestic
world of glaciers.
The people of Argentina are warm, friendly and
open to visitors. Argentines have a tenacious spirit and lust
for life that is infectious. This passion shines through in the
nation's great loves of football, food and partying. There is
never a dull moment in Argentina and visitors are beginning to
discover the opportunities.