About this trip
This 13-day route runs from Buenos Aires across the Andes into Chile, taking in city life, wine country and desert scenery along the way. It's a moderate-paced sightseeing trip built around a handful of striking places rather than one single focus.
You start in Buenos Aires and the riverside town of Tigre, then head to Mendoza for its wine, before crossing the mountains via the Carreta de los Caracoles road into Santiago. The tour ends with two nights in San Pedro de Atacama, giving you proper time in the desert rather than a fleeting stop.
It suits travellers who want a mix of capital cities, landscape and culture in one trip, with the practicalities handled as part of a small group.
What you'll do
- Explore Buenos Aires
- Visit the riverside town of Tigre
- Taste wine in Mendoza
- Cross the Andes on the Carreta de los Caracoles road
- Spend two nights in San Pedro de Atacama
- See Santiago, Chile's capital
- Covers three regions in 13 days, so expect regular travel between destinations
- Rated moderate, with sightseeing and some early starts likely for border crossings
- Fully guided throughout, suited to families and groups
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Buenos Aires · 23 Nov – 24 Nov
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