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Suggested itinerary: Argentina in 14 days for independent travellers (jan-jun)

Day 1: Arrival in Buenos Aires: Puerto Madero

Arrival in Buenos Aires International Airport. In the description of the route we indicate the most convenient way to go from the airport to the city center. The first night, we recommend having dinner in Puerto Madero. In the Trip Planner you will find our recommended restaurants in the area and what is worth trying in each of them. Night in Buenos Aires (in the Trip Planner you will find our recommended hotels and where to book at the best price).

Day 2: Buenos Aires: Avenida de Mayo, Retiro and Recoleta

Start the day with a stroll along Avenida de Mayo, from Congress Square to the Plaza de Mayo, visiting the Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Then continue along San Nicolas neighborhood, visiting the Obelisco and Teatro Colon. From here, get into Retiro district up to Plaza de San Martin. Finally, visit the Recoleta Cemetery. Night in Buenos Aires.

Day 3: Buenos Aires: Abasto, San Telmo, La Boca and Montserrat

Route around Abasto neighborhood, where you will find the best representations of the “Fileteado Porteno”. From there, we will indicate how to get to San Telmo neighborhood, and a route to discover its most emblematic points. Continue to La Boca and the mythical Caminito. In this area you can eat at some of the classic restaurants of Buenos Aires. In the afternoon, explore Montserrat old city. Tonight, go out for dinner at Palermo, the trendiest neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Night in Buenos Aires.

Day 4: Salta

The Trip Planner will indicate the best way to go to Jorge Newbery airport and how to buy your flights to Salta at the best price. If you arrive early to Salta, explore by rental car Cuesta del Obispo, Quebrada de Escoipe and Valle Encantado. If you arrive in the afternoon, go directly to visit Quebrada de San Lorenzo and then drive to the city. We’ll indicate you a mini route to find the most beautiful areas of Salta and places to taste the authentic Salta cuisine. Night in Salta.

Day 5: De Salta a Purmamarca

In the Trip Planner we explain the route to get from Salta to San Antonio de los Cobres by rental car, following the rails of the famous “Tren de las Nubes”. Eat in San Antonio de los Cobres and continue to Purmamarca through the enormous and spectacular Salinas Grandes, the amazing salt flats located at 3500 meters high. Along the way you will also see the impressive giant cactus. Night in Purmamarca.

Day 6: From Purmamarca to Humahuaca

In the morning, visit Cerro de los 7 Colores (7 Colours Mount). Then take the car and start the path to Humahuaca, city where you will have the impression of being in Bolivia. On your way you can visit the Pucara de Tilcara and Uquia Church. Night in Humahuaca.

Day 7: Return to Salta and flight to Iguazu

Return to Salta airport, drop off the rental car and take the flight to Iguazu. The Trip Planner will indicate the best areas to stay in Iguazu, and will show you our recommended hotels for every price level. If the moon is full, visit the falls at night. Sleep in Puerto Iguazú.

Day 8: Iguazu Falls from the Argentinean side

In the Trip Planner you will find how to visit the falls on your own. We also propose the best route to enjoy them to the fullest. Night in Puerto Iguazu.

Day 9: Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side

In the Trip Planner we will explain how to cross the border and arrive by public transport to the falls in the Brazilian side, being able to visit them on your own without paying any special tour or taxi. Night in Puerto Iguazu.

Day 10: From Iguazu to El Calafate

Take this day with calm because you will be flying from northern Argentina to the southernmost: Patagonia. The Trip Planner will indicate you where to book tickets at the best price, how to get to the airport in Puerto Iguazu and how to get from El Calafate airport to the city center. We also recommend an authentic restaurant with wonderful views to have dinner on your first night in El Calafate.

Day 11: Perito Moreno

Although it can be a bit expensive, you cannot miss the Mini-Trek on Perito Moreno glacier, equipped with crampons and all necessary materials to have a real experience on the ice. In the Trip Planner we recommend which agency to choose and how to book the experience. In the afternoon, walk on your own the balconies in order to have a panoramic view of the glacier. Night in El Calafate. 

Day 12: Navigating the glaciers

Almost as spectacular or more than Perito Moreno is the cruise that sails along the north branch of Lake Argentino, watching the Upsala, Spegazzini, Onelli, May and Agaziz glaciers (October to May). Ii is impressive to see icebergs floating on the lake. Depending on ice conditions, sometimes the navigation can be limited or suspended but it is not common. Night in El Calafate.

Day 13: From El Calafate to Buenos Aires

Take a flight to Buenos Aires. If you arrive early you can take a walk through the city, repeating the area that you liked the most or doing something that you hadn’t had time to do. In the Trip Planner you will find where to eat the best steak at each of the neighborhoods. Night in Buenos Aires.

Day 14: Flight back home

The planner will indicate you how to get to the International Airport of Buenos Aires to take your flight back home.

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