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Destinations:  Buenos Aires
Length: 4 Days / 3 Nights


Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina is the most cosmopolitan city in South America, and the gateway to it. It’s a charming city which was strongly influenced by the most important European cities. There are beautiful walks, avenues and parks, monumental buildings, pavement cafes, museums and churches gathered in 26 districts, each of which shows its own personality. The aristocratic Northern quarter resembles the most elegant areas in Paris; Avenida de Mayo and its uncountable coffee houses revive the flavour of Madrid’s Gran Via; the shady Belgrano streets recall the charm of the distinguished London’s suburbs; Naples seems to be present in the noisy and coloured La Boca quarter.


Detailed Itinerary:


Day 1
Arrival in Buenos Aires / City Tour (-)


Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, our collaborators offer a welcoming reception and will transfer you to the hotel. A documentation kit, detailed program explanation plus luggage and hotel registration assistance is offered.
In the afternoon a three and a half hour sightseeing tour visiting the Plaza de Mayo, the Government House, the Cathedral, Columbus Square, La Boca district, San Martín Square, Santa Fé Avenue, Recoleta Cemetery, Grand Bourg Square, Palermo Chico district, Polo grounds, Horse Race Track, Palermo Park, Rose Garden, Libertador Avenue, Congress Hall, 9 de Julio Avenue, and the famous Colon Opera House.

Overnight in Buenos Aires


Day 2
Full Day Fiesta Gaucha (B/L)


As you leave the city, you start to experience the famous Pampas, land of the Gauchos, on our way to a traditional "Estancia" (Ranch). From luxurious mansions to colonial ranches, owned by the most traditional Argentinean families, open their houses to visitors. In some of this "estancias" it is possible to offer a "Gaucho Party", which is a typical argentine BBQ and a show performed by this people, with music, dances, carriage rides and showing their skills at horse back riding. The Gaucho was the original inhabitant of the argentine
"Pampas" (flatlands). His life was closely related with the country traditions: feeding the cattle, taking care of the horses and playing his melancholic songs with his guitar and his "mate" (container made out of a gourd used to drink a kind of tea made of a local herb called Yerba Mate.

Overnight in Buenos Aires.


Day 3
Half Day Delta Del Tigre Navigation / Dinner and Tango Show (B/D)
 

Just 30 km away from Buenos Aires down-town this tour to the Tigre delta is a unique way to enjoy nature and explore an unexpected territory of amazing relaxing atmosphere.
A green labyrinth of channels among the islands leads us to English stylish gardens, beautiful villas and rowing clubs founded  in the 1920’s, as well as to a local market where fruits, flowers and great variety of hand made products can be found.

At night dinner and Tango Show. The Tango is part of the typical music of Buenos Aires. This tour will be to enjoy a special “porteña” music night at one of the excellent tango places, where typical songs and dances are performed.

Overnight in Buenos Aires.


Day 4: Departure (B)

At scheduled time, transfer out to Ezeiza airport.


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