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1.- Choose: "With Int'l (International) Flight" if you want a trouble-free-complete package with matching flights. or "Without Int'l (International) Flight" if you already have purchased and confirmed flight.
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10 Nights from $1459*
$1605 w/tax
This sample price: priced on 6/5/2009 for arrival on Wednesday, August 12, 2009, departure from Miami, FL. Choose your own departure city and dates.
This sample itinerary includes:
• International round-trip airfare • Domestic flights in Argentina • 4 nights in Buenos Aires • 2 nights in El Calafate 'The Capital of Glaciers' • 2 nights in Ushuaia 'Tierra del Fuego' • 2 nights in Puerto Madryn 'Gateway to Patagonia Wildlife' • Breakfast daily (most hotels) • Hotel taxes • Activities can be added at extra cost
Price history for this itinerary (past 14 days):
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 | Buenos Aires
One of the largest cities in the world, Buenos Aires is also the capital of the tango and football, the gaucho and the asados. ... more One of the largest cities in the world, Buenos Aires is also the capital of the tango and football, the gaucho and the asados. In order to catch the spirit of Buenos Aires, walk along the streets in downtown to see its elegant shop windows, take a coffee in a sidewalk café, and visit the residential neighborhoods, where the old buildings alternate with the most modern constructions. This is a city with plenty to offer for all the tastes and tourist needs. (close) |
 | El Calafate - Lago Argentino
Known as the gateway to an impressive land of glaciers, El Calafate became an inescapable stopover to begin discovering the impressive sights of Southern Patagonia. ... moreKnown as the gateway to an impressive land of glaciers, El Calafate became an inescapable stopover to begin discovering the impressive sights of Southern Patagonia. Located on the southern shore of Lago Argentino, the town has the ideal tourist facilities surrounded by pristine natural beauty. El Calafate is the base for all main excursions to Los Glaciares National Park and its spectacular attractions like the breathtaking Perito Moreno Glacier (one of the most visited in the world), The Upsala Glacier (the largest glacier in South America), and the Fitz Roy mountain. (close) |
 | Ushuaia - Tierra del Fuego
Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, an island at the southernmost tip of Argentina, which has attracted adventurers, conquerors, pirates, and scientists. ... moreUshuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, an island at the southernmost tip of Argentina, which has attracted adventurers, conquerors, pirates, and scientists. Tierra del Fuego has a unique landscape due to its combination of mountains, sea, glaciers, and forests, which can be reached on the Train to the End of the World. It has the Andes in the background, and the coast to the south, providing superb views of the bay, the peninsula, and Beagle Channel, where incredible wildlife such as birds, penguins, and whales can be seen.
The End of the World Museum exhibits remnants of the city and its primitive inhabitants. (close) |
 | Puerto Madryn - Peninsula Valdes
Puerto Madryn, colonized by the Welsh, offers the opportunity to enjoy a mix of colonial and sub-aquatic marvels for its proximity to Peninsula Valdes, one of Argentina's most important wildlife reserves. ... morePuerto Madryn, colonized by the Welsh, offers the opportunity to enjoy a mix of colonial and sub-aquatic marvels for its proximity to Peninsula Valdes, one of Argentina's most important wildlife reserves. A Welsh castle built in the late 1800's is the center of the colonial and Welsh cultural attractions. With 70 meters of visibility, and several submarine parks, the fine reserve of Peninsula Valdes is ideal for underwater exploration, filming and photography. The coastline is inhabited by marine mammals, like sea lions and elephant seals (All year), Magellanic penguins (October to March), and many other seabirds (All year), but its biggest attraction is the southern right whale that feed, mate, give birth and nurse here between June and mid-December approximately. (close) |
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