Price

$2469

Available: 7+ spaces

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      This program is confirmed to run as a shared departure with G Adventures, which means there will be non-educator participants who book directly through G Adventures. The minimum age is 12 years old instead of GEEO's typical minimum of 18 years old.

      • Hotels: Standard Class

      • 06/30/2024 - 07/09/2024

      • Max Participants: 16

      • 10 Days / 9 Nights

      Overview

      Chile and Argentina offer a wide range of educational and cultural experiences, and these 10 days traveling through the South American countries promise a truly unforgettable experience. This program takes you to coastal Valparaíso, through gorgeous Patagonian landscapes, and to a genuine gaucho ranch outside of lakeside Bariloche, with opportunities for other optional activities like a visit to an active volcano. The starting and ending locations are culturally-rich metropolises and capital cities of Chile and Argentina, Santiago and Buenos Aires. Explore this southern part of the world with us and go home recharged, all while earning professional development credit with other educators.

      What's Included:
      • City tour of Santiago
      • Santiago region winery tour
      • Valparaíso Visit
      • Driving through the Seven Lakes district
      • Horseback Riding on Estancia visit and barbecue lunch (full-day)
      • Internal flight
      • G Adventures Tour Leader throughout
      • 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch – allow $345-$450 USD for meals not included
      • Hotels (8 nts), overnight bus (1 nt)
      • Transport between destinations and to/from included activities using private minivan/bus, public bus, and plane
      What's Not Included:
      • International air travel
      • Incidentals
      • Travel health and cancellation insurance
      • Applicable visas
      • Tips or gratuities
      • Airport taxes
      • Beverages
      • Meals not mentioned in itinerary
      • Optional tours and admissions
      • Airport transfers

      Itinerary Download PDF

      Arrive in Santiago at any time. Due to the potential for flight delays or cancellations, we recommend that you plan to arrive in South America at least a day in advance. This will also give you time to rest and adjust to any time difference. We can book extra hotel nights for you in Santiago before and/or after the trip. Please note that check-in at the hotel is usually around 2:00-3:00 p.m. There are no planned activities until an intro meeting around 6:00 or 7:00 p.m., usually in the hotel lobby. Check for a sign or ask at the reception desk about the exact time and location of the group meeting. Please make every effort to arrive in time for this meeting. If you are delayed and will arrive late, please inform us. Your tour leader will then leave you a message at the front desk informing you of where and when to meet up tomorrow. After the meeting, you might choose to get dinner at a nearby restaurant with your traveling companions and your tour leader to further get to know one another. Santiago is Chile’s largest city and capital, with internationally recognized vineyards and Andean ski resorts nearby. See our optional activities section further below for some ideas on what to do with your free time.

      We spend the day visiting different neighborhoods of Santiago, stop at the Museo de la Memoria to learn about the history of Chile, and visit the Central Market to enjoy a traditional Chilean snack before heading to a local bar to try Terremoto (Earthquake), a local drink made with pineapple ice cream, white wine, and pisco. We then depart for the colorful seaside town of Valparaíso. The Historic Quarter is on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Approximate travel time: 2.5 hrs by local bus

      Enjoy a free morning in Valparaiso and take in the 19th-century Latin architecture and the brightly-colored buildings built into the hillside. Later, head to the Casablanca Valley, where we will visit nearby wineries to learn about the wine-making process, tour the vineyards, and try a sample or two. Afterward, head back to Santiago with free time before boarding an overnight bus to Pucón. The seats on the overnight bus recline partially. It is possible to upgrade to seats that recline fully (180 degrees) for $30 USD. We will share more details with the group approximately 90 days prior to departure. Approximate travel time: 1.5-2 hrs by private vehicle (Valparaíso to Santiago); 8 hrs by overnight bus (Santiago to Pucón)

      Today, you have a free day to explore Pucón and its surrounding region. There's plenty to see and do in Pucón, and we wanted to make sure that you had some time to take it all in. Feel free to relax or try optional activities like hiking Villarica Volcano, whitewater rafting, or relaxing in thermal baths. Skiing may be possible too. See our optional activities section further below for some ideas on what to do with your free time.

      Today is another day in which to enjoy more free time for the many activities on offer in Pucón.

      This morning, we cross the Andes and enter Argentina by local bus. In San Martin, we transfer to a private vehicle for the rest of the trip to Bariloche, stopping for photos in the Seven Lake district. In the evening, you can enjoy a free evening in this beautiful waterfront town of Bariloche. Approximate travel time: 6 hrs by local bus (Pucón to San Martin); 4 hrs by private vehicle (San Martin to Bariloche)

      This morning, we transfer to a Gaucho Ranch just outside of Bariloche, where you will have the opportunity to be a Argentinian Gaucho for the day. Immerse yourself in the culture of these traditional Patagonia cowboys. We will take an easy horseback ride through the beautiful scenery of Bariloche and learn about the area's history from a real live Gaucho. Stop along the way to try Mate, the national beverage of Argentina, and some alfajores, a delicious dulce de leche cookie sandwich. Finish it all off with a traditional Patagonian barbecue.

      Today, we enjoy a free day in the beautiful area of the Seven Lakes District. Take the opportunity to hike around the countryside or wander through the town, which is known for its shops and, in particular, its artisan chocolate. Skiing may be possible too. See our optional activities section further below for some ideas on what to do with your free time.

      Today, we fly to Buenos Aires, where you will have the day free to explore the city after we arrive. Perhaps you might want to take an optional city tour and visit the districts of La Boca, Recoleta, and San Telmo. Alternatively, catch a tango show at one of the many famous tanguerías and/or wander the pedestrian walkways and see some dancing in the streets. Whatever you do, Buenos Aires is sure to leave lasting memories. When you are done exploring, settle your weary feet and enjoy a drink in one of the many sidewalk cafés and restaurants, and you will begin to understand the contemplative Argentine way of life. Since Buenos Aires will be your last chance to try the succulent beef, chicken, and chorizo parrilladas, dig in and enjoy! See our optional activities section further below for some ideas on what to do with your free time. Approximate travel time: 1.5 hrs by plane

      There are no planned activities today, so you may depart Buenos Aires at any time. If you wish to extend your stay in Buenos Aires, consider booking post-tour accommodation with us. Please note that check-out time from the hotel is usually mid-morning, but luggage storage services are available at the reception desk. Want more adventure? Book two or more GEEO programs in the same school year and receive a discount! GEEO will give you 10% off of the lesser value program(s) (up to 3 programs per year). If you would like to extend your time abroad but don't see another GEEO program that interests you, let us know. We can work with you to find a trip from our tour operator’s much larger catalog. Their tours are open to the general public and not designed specifically for educators, but we can still offer you and your travel companions a discounted educator price on any additional tours that you book.

      Details

      Frequently Asked Questions
      Please read our general FAQs, where you can find essential information that applies to all of our programs.
      Resources to Learn & Teach about Chile and Argentina
      Visit our recommended reading page to see the list of books GEEO recommends reading before your program (this is not required reading). We also have lesson plans and Pinterest boards that may be useful for you as you learn about your destination and prepare to bring lessons back to your classroom.
      Terms and Conditions
      It is very important for you to visit our Terms and Conditions page before signing up for this program.
      GEEO Program Confirmation Process
      We require a minimum of 6 participants for most GEEO programs. We officially confirm that a program will run once at least 8 people have signed up, which provides a margin for individual cancellations. Nearly all GEEO programs ultimately meet this enrollment quota, and in the rare event that a program does not meet the minimum requirement and GEEO cancels the program, we will work with you to find a suitable alternative or provide a refund of your deposit if you prefer. We encourage you to sign up for any program that interests you, and we will notify the entire group once 6 people are booked and again once 8 people are booked. We always emphasize the importance of exercising caution when making non-refundable travel arrangements, especially given the unpredictable nature of travel. For example, we typically recommend booking flights with flexible change/cancellation policies.
      Cancellation policy
      All cancellations must be submitted to GEEO in written form by emailing your request for cancellation to travel@geeo.org. If you do not receive a confirmation that we have received your written cancellation request, please call us at 1-877-600-0105. Verbal cancellation requests will not be honored.
      • If you cancel 60 days or more prior to departure, all your program fee payments will be refunded besides your $350 deposit which is kept on file for future use
      • If you cancel between 30 and 59 days prior to departure, you will receive a 50% refund and your deposit is kept on file for future use
      • If you cancel within 30 days of departure, you will receive no refund, but your deposit is kept on file for future use
      Trip Notes
      1. IMMIGRATION RECEIPT: When you go through Chilean arrival immigration you will receive a receipt the initials PDI. This is your Tarjeta Unica Migratoria receipt. Do not lose it! You will need it in order to leave the country.
      2. SANTIAGO AND BUENOS AIRES SAFETY: If you decide to spend time in either of these cities, you should be especially careful when wandering around on your own, particularly at night. Tourists are easy prey for individual pickpockets or groups of two or more people working as a team on the streets. Pay particular attention to anyone who “accidentally” spills anything on your clothes or belongings (mustard, etc.) and then apologizes and offers to help clean up. They will clean you out instead! Be safe and leave your passport, credit cards, travelers checks, and cash you won’t be using in the hotel’s safety deposit box. Most locals are honest and genuinely helpful and friendly, but be safe and enjoy these cities!
      3. USD IN ARGENTINA: We recommend bringing USD in cash for the Argentinean portion of this tour as it is easier than using a credit card or withdrawing ARS from an ATM. USD currency is accepted in travel agencies for booking optional activities.
      Group Leader Description
      All GEEO/G Adventures group trips are accompanied by one of G Adventure’s group leaders, which they refer to as Chief Experience Officers (CEO). The aim of the group leader is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. They will provide information on the places you are traveling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues, and introduce you to our local friends. Our itineraries often have plenty of free time to explore on your own. While not being guides in the traditional sense, you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the countries visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects. We also use local guides where we think more specific knowledge will add to the enjoyment of the places we are visiting – we think it’s the best of both worlds.
      Fitness Level
      Trip includes light walking and hiking that is suitable for most fitness levels.
      Single Travelers
      Half of GEEO’s participants travel by themselves, so please don’t worry if you do not have a travel companion for your trip. Our program fee is for one traveler in double-occupancy accommodation, and GEEO can find you a roommate of the same gender if you do not have a travel companion. Most of our programs have a “My Own Room” option, also known as a “Single Supplement,” which is an extra fee that you can pay to have a room to yourself. You will only incur an additional charge if you specifically request a single room. To see the price for the “My Own Room” option, please find your program on our extra services page. If you want to room alone, please email travel@geeo.org to request a single room. Please note that if you have booked the “My Own Room” option for this tour, you will receive your own single accommodation for all nights except Day 3 (the overnight bus).
      Joining Instructions
      Day 1 is an arrival day, and no activities have been planned. Upon arrival to the city on Day 1, or earlier if you have booked pre-accommodation with us, please make your way to the joining hotel. Please note: Check-in time will be in the afternoon. Once you arrive at the hotel, look for a note at reception from your tour leader. This note will give the details of your Welcome Meeting on Day 1, usually between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., during which you will get a chance to meet your tour leader and other travelers, as well as learn more about how the tour will run. If you don’t see a note, please ask reception for details. If you miss the Welcome Meeting, your tour leader will leave a note at reception for you with any information you may need and with instructions for the next morning. Santiago’s International Airport is Arturo Merino Benitez, located 26 km and about a 45-minute drive from the city. The approximate cost of a taxi is between $38-$65 USD (25,000-45,000 CLP). There is a counter within the airport where you can take an official taxi. We always recommend printing out the address of the hotel, to show to your taxi driver. If you have paid in advance for an arrival transfer, a G Adventures representative will be at the airport to meet you, in the arrival hall in front of La Pica restaurant. If for any reason you are not met at the airport, please call our local emergency number. If you are unable to make contact for whatever reason, please make your way to the joining point hotel via taxi.
      Emergency Contacts
      Should you need to contact G Adventures during a situation of dire need, it is best to first call their local office. If for any reason you do not receive an immediate answer, please leave a detailed message and contact information, so that they may return your call and assist you as soon as possible. EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS G Adventures Office Lima, Peru During office hours (Weekdays, 9-6pm Local Time): +51 1 241 1650 After hours Emergency number: +51 99 758 2712 (WhatsApp Available) If for any reason you are unable to reach the G Adventures local office, please call the numbers listed below to connect with their Sales team, who will happily assist you. Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100 Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000 Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000 Calls from Australia: 1 300 796 618 Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307 Outside North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the UK: +1 416 260 0999
      Packing List
      Please read this article on GEEO’s blog for our staff’s suggestions on the best gear to pack for your upcoming travels. You must be prepared to carry your own bags and be comfortable carrying them up and down stairs, on and off transportation, and to hotels. As a rule, we try not to have to walk more than 15-20 minutes with your bags, which is why we recommend keeping the weight of your bags between 22-30 lb. Most travelers carry a backpack or rolling bag of small to medium size. No XXL bags please! A daypack is also essential for carrying everyday items. Space is limited on transportation, so there is a limit of one main piece of luggage per person plus a daypack per person. Please note that Aerolineas Argentinas allows 1 piece of luggage that weighs up to 15 kg on internal flights. For every extra kilo, the airline will charge $10 per kg at the time of check-in. Health & Safety
      • N95/KN95 face masks (at least a few just in case there is an outbreak within your group)
      • Hand sanitizer
      • Rapid Covid tests/Antigen tests (at least 3)
      Suggested Checklist
      • Fleece top or a packable jacket
      • Light windproof/waterproof jacket
      • Sun hat
      • Small towel and swimwear
      • Personal clothing for hot to cool weather – we recommend packing 7 outfits so you only have to do laundry once
      • 1 pair hiking pants/track pants
      • Daypack
      • Sturdy walking shoes
      • Sport sandals or flip-flops
      • Sunblock
      • Sunglasses
      • Watch or alarm clock
      • Toiletries – your hotels will have soap and shampoo
      • Camera
      • First-aid kit, including: lip salve, aspirin, bandaids, anti-histamine, Dramamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, electrolyte powder, insect repellent, extra prescription drugs you may be taking
      Optional Checklist
      • Travel pillow
      • Money belt
      • Water bottle
      • Water filter
      • Phone/tablet for internet – most hotels have WiFi
      • Chargers for electronics as well converters/adapters, if needed
      • AirTags or Tile trackers
      • Packing cubes
      • Earplugs
      • Snacks – packing a few granola bars is a good idea; you can buy snacks when you get there too, so don’t go crazy here
      • Ziplock bags for wet clothing
      • Reading/writing material
      • Hand sanitizer/baby wipes
      Document Checklist
      • Passport (with photocopies)
      • Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
      • Travel insurance ID card
      • Flight itinerary/boarding pass(es)
      • USD/EUR cash
      • Credit/debit card
      • G Adventures vouchers
      • GEEO Classroom action plans for your group – this is sent a few days before departure
      Laundry
      Laundry facilities are offered by some of our hotels for a charge. There will be times when you may want to do your own laundry, so we suggest you bring non-polluting/biodegradable soap.
      Passports and Visas
      All GEEO trips require that the participant have a valid passport. Please see our general FAQ for information on obtaining a passport. As with all of our trips, we try to provide the most accurate information we can, but governments sometimes change visa rules. It is your responsibility to double check the information we provide below by searching here. Please make sure you have at least 2 blank pages in your passport for the entry and exit stamp. U.S. citizens do not need a visa to travel to Chile or Argentina for less than 90 days. Non-American participants should check with their government to find out if they need any visas.
      Money Exchange
      The local currency in Chile is the Chilean peso (CLP), and the local currency in Argentina is the Argentine peso (ARS). As currency exchange rates fluctuate, we ask that you refer to the following website for daily exchange rates: www.xe.com. We recommend that you obtain cash from ATMs while traveling; they will dispense the local currency. We do, however, recommend that you bring at least $200 USD in cash for emergency use or in case you have trouble with the ATMs. Major credit cards are accepted in most shops, but you may be charged an international transaction fee; ask your financial institution about their international fees. Please note that if you are carrying U.S. dollars, the bills should be in good condition (i.e., not torn, wrinkled, or marked on in any way) and dated recently. A previous traveler told us, "Argentina is mad for US dollars. If I had known, I would have brought more cash and relied less on my credit/ATM and saved a little in fees." Please bear in mind that cost of living in the Southern Cone countries (Argentina, Brazil, Chile) is much higher than the rest of South America and more comparable with Europe.
      Tipping
      It is customary in Latin America to tip service providers such as waiters, at approximately 10%, depending on the service. Tipping is an expected, though not compulsory, component of this program and an expression of satisfaction with the people who assist you on your trip. Tipping is also one of the most direct ways that you can have a positive economic impact within the local community. Although it may not be customary to you, it is of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels. There will be opportunities during the trip to tip your local guides or drivers. You may do this individually, or your tour leader may offer to collect the money and give a tip on behalf of the group. Recommendations for tipping local guides and drivers range from $5-10 USD per person per day, depending on the quality and length of the service. Ask your tour leader for specific recommendations based on the circumstances and expectations. Also, at the end of your program, if you felt your G Adventures tour leader did an outstanding job, a tip would be appreciated. The amount is entirely your personal preference, but as a guideline, $20-25 USD per person per week would be appropriate. Please budget about $50 for tips to local guides on optional activities.
      Vaccinations
      GEEO cannot provide any medical advice, so it is very important to consult your doctor or a travel clinic about which vaccinations you will need for your trip. We recommend contacting Passport Health (http://www.passporthealthusa.com/), which has travel clinics located throughout the United States. You can also check the CDC's recommended vaccinations for your destination. Please take this seriously!
      Flights
      We find the best prices for flights are often available around 90 days before departure, but of course this varies greatly from route to route and year to year. You should wait until this trip is confirmed before you book non-refundable flights. GEEO and G Adventures bear no responsibility for any flights purchased before the trip is confirmed. This program begins in Santiago, Chile, and ends in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Please double-check our itinerary for the date by which you must arrive in Santiago. You may want to arrive in Bogotá one or more days early in case you have flight disruptions. You can arrive at any time you choose, but try to make it in time for our 6:00 p.m. Welcome Meeting on Day 1. You can depart from Buenos Aires any time on the final day of the program.
      Plugs and Converters
      There are two components to provide external power to your device: adapters and transformers (also called electrical converters). The adapter is for your device's plug, adapting the prongs on a standard U.S. two- to three-pronged power cord to fit the local outlets. The transformer/converter changes the local voltage to the voltage used in the U.S. Chile and Argentina use a Type C European-style two-prong plug. The voltage is 220V. (Standard U.S. electrical outlets are 120V.) Most new devices, including phones and laptops, are made to work with the different voltage rates, but some devices, like hair dryers, may only work on the U.S. standard of 120V. Check your device's plug or manual to see what voltage range it requires. Most transformer blocks will have an “Input” line that defines its voltage capacity; for example, “Input: 100-240V” means that it will work with voltages between 100V to 240V. If your device can’t handle the higher voltage, you’ll need to purchase a transformer/converter. You can find world transformers/converters online or at many retail stores in the travel section.
      Expectations
      Before you decide to travel with GEEO, it is important that you read all of the information about the program you are considering. Remember, our programs are quite adventurous.
      • The purpose of the accommodation is to provide a safe place for you to sleep. Sometimes you will be pleasantly surprised, but do not expect luxury. Sometimes the accommodation is not air conditioned.
      • We use a mix of transportation that gets our guests from location to location safely. The transportation will often be an adventure in itself.
      • You must be able to easily carry or roll your luggage, so do not over-pack.
      • Please make sure you have thoroughly read the itinerary and can handle the group activities.
      • We recommend always carrying snacks with you. Meals can sometimes be far apart.
      • Please make sure you understand the role of your tour leader on this trip as they are not the traditional “guide” you may be expecting. While our trips are educational, they aren’t study/lecture trips. We want you to learn through exploring, and much of your experience will be based on how active you choose to be in acquiring knowledge and interacting with locals.
      Hopefully this is the kind of adventure you are interested in!
      Itinerary Disclaimer
      While it is our intention to adhere to the routes described on our website, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable, to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The information on our website is a general guide to the tour and region, and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.
      Weather
      This trip takes place during winter in the Southern Hemisphere. In Santiago and Buenos Aires, you can expect high temperatures around 60º F and lows around 40º F. In the Andes, the weather will be cooler, with highs around 50º F and lows around 30º F. This trip is great for those who like cold weather and want to escape the heat of July in the Northern Hemisphere. Plus, you will have the chance to go skiing!

      Costs

      Please keep in mind that this trip offers some free time to pursue activities that interest you. Make sure you look over all of the optional activities and note these additional costs when deciding whether you can afford this program. The prices below are rough estimates for budgeting your trip.
      Tour Company Fee
      See price in top right corner
      Optional Activities
      $100-300 USD
      International Airfare from the United States
      Roughly $1,000-1,600 USD If you require assistance in booking your international airfare, we would be happy to help you.
      Airport Transfers
      $50-135
      Insurance
      $67-200 USD Please note: It is mandatory for all of our travelers to have Emergency Medical insurance that covers both emergency evacuation and repatriation to the sum of $200,000 USD. We also strongly recommend purchasing cancellation insurance as an add-on.
      Tipping
      We recommend $35 USD for your G Adventures tour leader. Budget another $30 for tipping local guides.
      Meals Not Listed in the Itinerary
      $350-455 USD
      Laundry, Drinks, Phone Calls, etc.
      Make sure you budget for these types of expenses
      Vaccines
      Variable. Please consult your doctor.
      Souvenirs
      Variable; at your personal discretion.
      Non-Educator Donation
      $100 USD (suggested donation) This is only for non-educator guests traveling with an educator on a GEEO trip. Educators and retired educators should not make this donation.

      Optional Activities

      Most optional activities are booked and paid for locally, sometimes in the local currency, and you do not have to decide in advance which ones you would like to sign up for. The prices listed are based on the latest information we have received from our participants and G Adventures. They are not guaranteed to be accurate. Please use them as a rough guide for budgeting your trip.
      Santiago
      Bellavista Neighborhood: Free Head to “Barrio Bellavista,” as the locals call this bohemian neighborhood, to enjoy a delicious meal, check out some art galleries, or have a drink at one of the many bars in the area. Pisco Distillery Santiago: 32,700 CLP per person Sample the national spirit of Chile and learn more about how it is produced and why it’s a source of pride for the country. Day Trip to Isla Negra: Varies Take a day trip to Isla Negra, Pablo Neruda’s seaside home. This house was one of the poet and politician’s three homes. While not technically on an island, the house is near the water and it’s believed that watching the storms on the ocean inspired Neruda to write his famous poem Oda a la Tormenta. The author and his third-wife Matilde Urrutia are both buried on the grounds. The house is now a museum.
      Pucón
      Natural Thermal Pools: 20,000 CLP per person Rest your muscles in the natural thermal pools outside of Pucón. There are multiple pools varying in temperature and depth. Find the one that suits you best, take a deep breath, and enjoy the pools and the forest that surrounds them. Whitewater Rafting Pucón: 28,000-35,000 CLP per person Grab a paddle, strap on your helmet, and head down the rapids. Take a rest from paddling and take in the beautiful scenery of Chile’s Lake District. Guided Huerquehue Park: 55,000 CLP per person Explore the lagoons and lush forests of Chile’s Lake District in Huerquehue National Park with a guide. Volcan Villarica Hike: 100,000 CLP per person If summiting an active volcano is on your bucket list, this activity it for you. Weather permitting, set out early to make it to the top and appreciate the views before sliding part of the way back down. Ski Pucon Villarrica: Varies The Pucon ski resort is very well suited to beginners. Its facilities are quite basic compared to the resort in Barlioche.
      San Carlos de Bariloche
      Puerto Blest: Varies Cruise the Blest arm of Lake Nahuel Huapi, passing by Centinela Island and landing at Cantaros Port. Trek through the forest and enjoy views of Lake Los Cantaros and the adjacent waterfalls. Catedral Alta Patagonia Ski Resort: Varies Catedral Alta Patagonia Ski Resort is about a 25-minute drive from our hotel in Bariloche. It is one of the largest ski resorts in South America. Bariloche Circuito Chico Tour: $29 USD per person Enjoy an introduction to the highlights of San Carlos de Bariloche on a circuito chico tour. Stop at Bahia Lopez (Lopez Bay) and Panoramic Point and take in the beautiful landscape. Continue on to Cerro Campanario (Bell Mountain), opt to get an even better view by riding the chairlift. Guided Hiking: 1,300 ARS per person Hit some trails to get up close to the area’s natural beauty. Enjoy amazing views amid mountains and lakes while exploring the Lake District on foot. Mountain Biking: 300 ARS per person Take to two wheels and head out to explore. Choose from a number of different scenic routes and trails that wind through the Argentine Lake District’s stunning landscapes. Horseback Riding: $42 USD per person Hop in the saddle and head out on horseback to explore the Lake District’s diverse and beautiful terrain from a completely different perspective. Giddy-up!
      Buenos Aires
      Buenos Aires Guided City Tour: Varies Enjoy a guided tour exploring beautiful, vibrant Buenos Aires. Be introduced to historic sites and districts, including Plaza de Mayo where Eva Peron’s famed balcony presides over the square. See La Boca and San Telmo’s colorful street life, painted houses, and the famed Recoleta Cemetery. Tango Experience: $80 USD per person Discover the passion of tango. Once banned for its sensuality, tango is now an icon of Buenos Aires and a must-see when visiting this vibrant city. Enjoy a delicious multi-course meal paired with Argentine wine while taking it all in. Teatro Colón Tour: $25 USD per person Explore this stunning opera house on a guided tour and find out why it is voted one of the best acoustic venues in the world. La Boca Neighborhood Visit: $10 USD per person Visit La Boca, soaking in the vibrancy of the barrio’s brightly colored buildings, and El Caminito, a cobblestone street lined with artist studios that’s often used as an impromptu setting for tango performances. Or, if lucky, catch a match at fabled La Bombonera, the home stadium of the Boca Juniors’ fútbol club, where the crowd’s excitement is electric! San Telmo: Free Take a step back in time visiting charming San Telmo, one of Buenos Aires’ oldest barrios (neighborhoods). Stroll along cobblestone streets and discover colonial architecture, museums, churches, and one-of-a-kind finds in the local antique shops. The barrio’s weekend market and street artists’ displays are must-sees and highlights for many visiting the capital. Buenos Aires Bike Tour: Varies Experience this vibrant city cruising around on a bicycle with a local Argentine. Bike, helmet, knowledgeable tour guide, they’ve got it all taken care of. Just come along for the ride and take in the many historical sights on offer. Discover Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, and the working class neighborhoods where the tango was born.