Hey travel enthusiasts! Planning a trip to Argentina? Awesome choice! Argentina is an incredibly diverse country, offering everything from the vibrant city life of Buenos Aires to the stunning natural beauty of Patagonia. I've put together a fantastic 14-day Argentina itinerary that hits all the highlights. This plan is designed to give you a taste of Argentina's culture, food, and landscapes. Get ready for an adventure filled with tango, steak, and breathtaking scenery! Let's dive in!

    Days 1-3: Buenos Aires - Tango, Culture, and City Life

    Your Argentina adventure kicks off in the bustling capital city, Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is a city that truly comes alive! From the moment you arrive, you'll be swept up in its energy. Let's break down how to spend your first few days, shall we?

    • Arrival and Settling In: After arriving at Ezeiza International Airport (EZE), take an airport transfer or a pre-booked taxi to your accommodation. I recommend staying in neighborhoods like Palermo, Recoleta, or San Telmo, which offer a great mix of charm, safety, and accessibility. Once you've settled in, take a stroll to get your bearings. There's nothing like simply wandering the streets to soak in the atmosphere. The architecture is a mix of European styles, which gives the city a unique flair.

    • Day 1: Exploring Iconic Landmarks: Start your sightseeing with a visit to the iconic Plaza de Mayo, the heart of the city. Here, you'll find the Casa Rosada (Pink House), the presidential palace, and the Catedral Metropolitana, where Pope Francis once served as archbishop. Afterwards, head to the colorful La Boca neighborhood, famous for its vibrant houses, street art, and tango dancers. Be sure to catch a tango show – it's an authentic Buenos Aires experience!

    • Day 2: Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in the city's rich culture. Visit the MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires) to see incredible works. In the afternoon, explore the Recoleta Cemetery, an eerie yet beautiful collection of elaborate mausoleums. For the evening, consider taking a tango class – it’s a fun way to learn some moves and feel the rhythm of Argentina. You can also explore the Teatro Colón, one of the world's most beautiful opera houses. Take a guided tour to admire its architecture and learn about its history.

    • Day 3: Markets, Parks, and Food: Start your day at the San Telmo Market, a lively antique market held every Sunday (but there are stalls open during the week too), where you can find unique souvenirs and enjoy street performers. In the afternoon, relax in the vast green spaces of the Bosques de Palermo, or Palermo Woods, a perfect spot for a leisurely walk or bike ride. As for food? Buenos Aires is a food lover's paradise! Indulge in an authentic Argentinian steak at a traditional parrilla (grill). Don't forget to try empanadas (savory pastries) and alfajores (dulce de leche cookies)!

    Days 4-6: Iguazu Falls - Nature's Majesty

    Next up on our Argentina itinerary: the majestic Iguazu Falls! This is one of the most spectacular natural wonders on the planet. Get ready to be amazed by the sheer power and beauty of these falls. Here's your plan for days 4-6.

    • Travel to Iguazu: Take a morning flight from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú, the gateway to the falls. The flight takes about 1.5 hours. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. I recommend staying close to the falls or in the town of Puerto Iguazú for easy access. Consider booking a hotel with a pool – you'll appreciate it after a day of exploring in the humidity!

    • Day 4: Exploring the Argentine Side: Dedicate this day to exploring the Argentine side of the falls. You can spend the whole day at the Iguazu National Park, hiking various trails and taking in different viewpoints. The most popular trails are the Upper Circuit and the Lower Circuit, offering amazing perspectives of the falls. Don't miss the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat), the most impressive waterfall. Get there early to avoid the crowds. Wear comfortable shoes and bring rain gear – you'll get wet!

    • Day 5: Exploring the Brazilian Side & More: Cross the border to Brazil and visit the Brazilian side of the falls. The Brazilian side offers panoramic views, perfect for taking incredible photos. From the Brazilian side, you get a full view of the falls' grandeur. It’s a completely different experience than the Argentine side. Be sure to check visa requirements beforehand. In the afternoon, consider a boat tour that takes you up close to the falls. The “Gran Aventura” boat tour on the Argentine side is an amazing experience, taking you right under the cascades. It’s thrilling, so be prepared to get soaked!

    • Day 6: Wildlife and Relaxation: Start your day with a visit to the Parque das Aves (Bird Park) in Brazil, where you can see colorful birds in their natural habitat. In the afternoon, relax by the pool or explore Puerto Iguazú town. The duty-free shops and restaurants offer a great opportunity to unwind. Before leaving, enjoy a final Argentinian meal – the fresh fish is particularly delicious here. Reflect on the power and beauty of the falls – a truly unforgettable experience!

    Days 7-9: El Calafate & Perito Moreno Glacier - Ice Adventures

    Time to head south to Patagonia! El Calafate is your base for exploring the incredible Perito Moreno Glacier. This area is all about stunning landscapes and unforgettable experiences. Here’s what’s in store for you during these three days.

    • Travel to El Calafate: Take a morning flight from Iguazu or Buenos Aires to El Calafate. The flight duration is approximately 3 hours from Buenos Aires. Check into your hotel and take it easy. El Calafate is a charming town, and you can stroll along Avenida del Libertador, the main street, browsing the shops and getting familiar with the town.

    • Day 7: Perito Moreno Glacier: This is the day you've been waiting for! The Perito Moreno Glacier is a sight to behold. Take a bus or join a tour to Los Glaciares National Park. The park offers various viewpoints and walking trails. You can observe the glacier's massive ice walls and the frequent calving (ice breaking off) into the lake. You can also take a boat trip to get closer to the glacier. The sound of the ice cracking and falling is truly spectacular! Be sure to dress warmly; it can get cold, even in summer.

    • Day 8: Glacier Activities: Choose an activity that gets you up close and personal with the ice. You can go ice trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier. This is a guided walk on the ice, providing an unforgettable experience. Alternatively, take a boat trip to other glaciers, such as Upsala Glacier or Spegazzini Glacier. These boat trips offer stunning views and a different perspective of the Patagonian landscape. Don’t miss the opportunity to have a whisky with glacier ice!

    • Day 9: El Chaltén Option or Relaxing: Depending on your pace, you have options. If you're up for more hiking, consider a day trip to El Chaltén, the trekking capital of Argentina. This is a beautiful town at the foot of Mount Fitz Roy. Or, if you need a rest day, stay in El Calafate and enjoy the local shops and restaurants. Relax, do some souvenir shopping, and savor your time in Patagonia. Enjoy a Patagonian lamb dish – a local specialty – to fuel up!

    Days 10-12: Salta & Jujuy - Northern Argentina's Charm

    Let’s move on to the colorful northwest of Argentina! Salta and Jujuy offer stunning landscapes, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. This part of the itinerary is all about experiencing the unique beauty of northern Argentina.

    • Travel to Salta: Fly from El Calafate to Salta. The flight duration is approximately 4-5 hours, with a layover in Buenos Aires. Check into your hotel in Salta and take a walk around the city center. Salta is known as