Argentina and Chile Tours & Trips
Imagine gazing up at Perito Moreno Glacier's towering ice or strolling through Buenos Aires' colorful streets. Your South American adventure heads to Santiago, sweeps through Torres del Paine, the Falklands, and the penguin colonies of Antarctica. This continent is a treasure trove of surprises, offering everything from Mendoza's vineyards to the roaring Iguazu Falls. Get ready for South America.
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diane • traveled in May, 2025
We had a great trip, everything was well coordinated by Wanderful holidays. They were in contact everyday to ensure everything was fine. We had a minor hiccup with one hotel but Wanderful sorted this very quickly. Very quick to respond to any questions. The tour was a mix of private guides for just 2 people and some group tours but all worked out well. Special mention to our private guide Jim. At Iguaçu falls. Went above and beyond and definitely made our visit to the falls one of our highlights. All our accommodation and transfers were wonderful. Would use Wanderful holidays again.
South America Wonders: Patagonia Glaciers, Iguazu Falls & Rio | 18 Days · 4-Star - K
Kathryn • traveled in October
This trip was definitely an experience I wasn't totally prepared for. The accommodation was suitable. Some better than others. El pueblito in Iguazu, Argentina was a highlight. Most day tours I was the only English speaking person. I recommend learning more Spanish to learn and understand more. Most places, as well as taxis and Ubers only accept cash. But ATM's can be hard to find. Do not trust taxi drivers. Especially in Argentina and Chile. I was pleasantly surprised how safe I felt in Rio. Not so much in Chile. Overall, I enjoyed my trip. But will do more homework about each country prior to visiting. I've met some amazing people from all over the world and had some unforgettable times. Just be prepared and ask lots of questions before committing to this tour
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Robert • traveled in June
The tour, the tour director, and the hotels were excellent. However, we will NEVER use Tourradar again due to the misinformation that you gave us prior to our trip. Examples: First, we were told that we could not bring a second piece of luggage without paying an extra daily fee- and that the carry on had to be no bigger than 12x11x6. We worked very hard to comply with that strict standard. So, imagine our surprise and anger when EVERY other tour member had a large checked suitcase, a standard carry on suitcase with wheels, and a personal bag much larger than those measurements! Secondly, we asked 3 times (April 24, 25, 27) if we would be flying on Aerolineas Air during our trip. Three times we were either just quoted the paragraph from the brochure that said, "if you fly on Aerolineas Air..." or outright told that we would not. So, we were pretty angry when we did in-fact fly on Aerolineas Air. So we had to pay the extra weight fee. (If we had been allowed to divide our luggage between our large suitcase and a carry on, we would not have been over their 17kg limit.) Lastly, your brochure said that there would be headsets throughout the tour. Turns out there was not one headset an ANY tour. Many times, especially when we were on a busy street, we could not hear a thing that the tour guide told us. We paid a lot of money to learn what we could about these places that we would never visit again, so we were really cheated out of what we paid for.
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Delve into Chile and Argentina's capitals plus coastal gems over 10 days. Tour Santiago's historic sites, attend tango shows in Buenos Aires, and visit UNESCO-listed Valparaíso, with comfortable hotels and daily breakfast included.
Duration 10 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Uruguay Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Responsible Travel South America From
- US$3,090
South America Wonders: Patagonia Glaciers, Iguazu Falls & Rio | 18 Days · 4-Star
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The perfect combination of natural wonders and beautiful cosmopolitan cities, especially Rio and Copacabana Beach.”
Sean, traveled in January
The route from Santiago to Torres del Paine National Park reveals Chile's natural wonders. Visitors can walk through Milodon Cave, stand before the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier, and relax in 4-star hotels throughout. The tour features guided city tours of Santiago, visits to La Moneda Palace, and sweeping views from Cerro De La Cruz in Punta Arenas.
Duration 18 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From $5,299
12% Off- US$4,663You save $636
Rio de Janeiro to Santiago de Chile - 17 Days
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip itself was excellent and the team were in constant communication before and during our trip.”
Lavania, traveled in December
This 17-day adventure connects Argentina to Chile, highlighting Mendoza's wine region and the Aconcagua mountain views. The itinerary includes Lujan de Cuyo wineries, rafting in Potrerillos, and cycling through Santiago's Bellavista neighborhood. Accommodations include 13 nights in hostels and comfortable overnight buses.
Duration 17 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
12% Off- US$1,750
Brazil & Argentina Escape with Santiago
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a good tour all round. Thanks.”
Suresh, traveled in May
The cultural heart of South America comes alive from Buenos Aires' historic La Boca district to Santiago's Plaza de Armas. Pay homage at Eva Perón's tomb in Recoleta Cemetery and immerse in Chilean culture from the Grand Brizo Hotel and Crowne Plaza Santiago. Features authentic tango shows and traditional Argentine steaks.
Duration 12 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From
12% Off- US$2,629+$988 upfront costs
17-day Trip Through Amazing South America
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“These incredible days were a memorable trip. The driver/cook/guide in Uyuni was outstanding.”
Roger, traveled in October
This 17-day adventure spans three countries, featuring Santiago's Pre-Columbian Museum, San Pedro de Atacama's Moon Valley, and Salta's colonial architecture. The Uyuni Salt Flats and UNESCO-listed Humahuaca Gorge lead to Buenos Aires' tango shows. Boutique hotels, daily breakfast, and bilingual guides included, costs approx. $310 per day.
Duration 17 days Destinations Chile, Bolivia, Argentina Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
12% Off- US$4,365
Journey through Argentina and Chile's most dramatic landscapes, from Buenos Aires to Santiago. Explore the Salar de Uyuni salt flats by 4WD, taste wines in Cafayate's vineyards, and watch flamingos at Laguna Colorada. Stay at unique accommodations, including a salt hotel near Uyuni, while experiencing the Atacama's El Tatio geysers and Moon Valley.
Duration 13 days Destinations Argentina, Bolivia, Chile Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $7,400
20% Off- US$5,920You save $1,480
Chile, Argentina and Brazil - 15 days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Absolutely Outstanding and certainly a trip of a lifetime! This includes breathtaking scenery, truly world class cities, and culinary delights.”
Neil, traveled in April
Argentina and Chile's finest landmarks unfold from Santiago's Central Market to Casablanca Valley's exclusive wineries. The Andes reveal their beauty via the stunning Petrohue River and Todos Los Santos Lake, with views of Osorno Volcano. Bariloche's Nahuel Huapi National Park, UNESCO-listed Iguazu Falls, and Rio's Sugarloaf Mountain complete this diverse itinerary.
Duration 15 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $2,199
15% Off- US$1,869You save $330
Brazil, Argentina & Chile Unveiled
40 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic experience, very well organised.”
Paul, traveled in August
The grand capitals of South America unfold over 12 days, from Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón to Santiago's La Moneda Palace. Luxuriate at upscale Kenton Palace and Atton Vitacura hotels. Pay respects at Eva Perón's tomb in Recoleta Cemetery and savor wine tasting in Chile's scenic valleys.
Duration 12 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $2,669
9% Off- US$2,419+$988 upfront costsYou save $250
Patagonia's diverse landscapes stretch from Bariloche's Lake District to Torres del Paine's granite peaks. Iguazu Falls' thunder, Balmaceda Glacier's sailing, and Buenos Aires' historic neighborhoods showcase Argentina and Chile's UNESCO sites.
Duration 22 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From $3,289
15% Off- US$2,796You save $493
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter tours through Chile and Argentina focus heavily on Patagonia's remarkable glaciers when the weather is crisp and clear. Travelers particularly enjoy the combination of exploring glaciers like Perito Moreno and hiking through Torres del Paine's snow-dusted landscapes. One popular route takes you from Santiago through Punta Arenas and into the heart of Patagonia, with our customers loving the contrast between urban exploration and wild nature. Another excellent winter option combines Buenos Aires' warm indoor culture - think tango shows and wine tastings - with the raw beauty of Chile's glacial landscapes. Our guides make sure you get the best viewing angles at places like Mirador Cerro De La Cruz, and you'll have chances to spot wildlife like foxes and condors against the winter backdrop.
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- Spring 2026
Spring is when our Chile-Argentina tours really come into their own. You'll find yourself tasting different Malbec styles in Mendoza's vineyards, where local producers show you their methods and share stories about the wine-making process. Our travelers tell us they love how these tours mix things up - one day you're cycling through Santiago's neighborhoods and checking out Pablo Neruda's house, then you're watching the sun set over Moon Valley in the Atacama. We've got routes that take in both countries' wine regions, from Chile's Casablanca Valley all the way to Argentina's countryside estates. Spring flowers make Buenos Aires' Recoleta area a photographer's dream, and our local guides know all the secret spots for those perfect city views.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours between December and February make the most of those long daylight hours. Multi-country routes from Rio to Santiago are a big hit, letting you experience Brazil's beaches, Argentina's grasslands and also Chile's mountain scenery all in one go. Our travelers get excited about mixing city life - like exploring Buenos Aires' vibrant La Boca area - with natural wonders like Iguazu Falls, where you'll see both the Brazilian and Argentine perspectives. Some routes add extra activities like rafting near Mendoza or cooking classes in Santiago's busy markets. The warm weather's ideal for eating outdoors, and we make sure you try local specialties like fresh Chilean seafood and proper Argentine asado.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall brings out the best colors in both countries, especially in Chile's wine regions and Argentina's northern provinces. Our travelers particularly enjoy routes that combine Salta's multi-colored mountains with Bolivia's salt flats - the autumn light makes for incredible photos. Several tours take advantage of comfortable hiking weather to explore places like Purmamarca's Seven-Colored Hill and the Humahuaca Gorge. In Chile's Atacama region, fall visitors get perfect conditions for stargazing after days spent exploring geysers and salt mountains. Our guides know exactly when to visit El Tatio's steaming geysers and how to time your visit to Moon Valley for the best sunset views. Many of our fall tours also include time in vibrant cities like Buenos Aires, where you can learn tango steps before heading north to witness Iguazu Falls with fewer crowds than summer months.
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What's the best time for hiking in Patagonia?
You'll want to plan your Patagonian adventure between October and April when the weather's just right and you get those long daylight hours perfect for exploring. Recent travelers Beth and Derick who went on the South AmericGlaciers Water Falls & World Wonders tour loved how smoothly everything ran especially those helpful daily updates that kept their trip stress-free.
Can I visit Argentina and Chile together?
You definitely can! There are lots of great tours connecting both countries and the border crossings are really well set up. Just make sure you've got your passport ready and check if you need any visas before you go. Joanne had a great experience on the 13-Day Journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic tour where they handled all the transport and border stuff which made everything super easy.
What unique things can I experience in these countries?
You're in for some amazing experiences you won't find anywhere else. In Argentina you can taste incredible Malbec wines in Mendoza on tours like the SOUTH AMERICA WEIN TRIANGLE and enjoy a proper asado with amazing barbecued meats and that delicious provoleta cheese. Over in Chile you'll love exploring Valparaiso with its stunning colored houses and old streets on the Premium Chile Argentina & Brazil tour and if you're feeling adventurous you can hike up an active volcano like Villarrica near Pucón as part of the Andes Iguassu & Beyond experience.
How do I handle money and exchanges in Argentina?
The money situation in Argentina can be a bit tricky but here's what you need to know. There's this thing called the blue dollar rate which usually gives you better value than the official one. Bring US dollars because lots of local places prefer cash and while there are ATMs around they might limit how much you can take out. Beth and Derick recommend booking something like the South AmericGlaciers Water Falls & World Wonders tour to avoid money hassles.














































