From Rio de Janeiro to the End of the World

Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, Buenos Aires, El Calafate and Ushuaia

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This unforgettable journey begins in vibrant Rio de Janeiro, where you’ll visit the iconic Christ the Redeemer, the impressive Sugarloaf Mountain, and relax on the world-famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. You’ll experience the energy and color of Brazil's most famous city. The adventure continues at the Iguazú Falls, one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders. You’ll explore both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides of the park, walking along scenic trails and getting close to the powerful Devil’s Throat. Next, discover the charm and elegance of Buenos Aires, known as the "Paris of South America". Highlights include a city tour through its most emblematic neighborhoods such as San Telmo, La Boca, Recoleta, and Palermo, a visit to the historic Recoleta Cemetery, and the chance to enjoy an unforgettable Tango Dinner Show. Then fly to El Calafate, the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park. Here, you’ll witness the majesty of the Perito Moreno Glacier, and even have the chance to take a boat navigation to admire its massive ice walls up close. Finally, travel to the southernmost city in the world: Ushuaia, in Tierra del Fuego. You’ll visit the Tierra del Fuego National Park, ride the famous End of the World Train, and sail the Beagle Channel, passing by sea lion colonies and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. This trip combines natural wonders, vibrant cities, and unforgettable experiences in some of South America's most iconic destinations.

Trip Description

This immersive journey takes you from the lively rhythms of Rio and the thundering beauty of Iguazú Falls to the refined charm of Buenos Aires, the icy grandeur of Patagonia, and the remote wilderness of Tierra del Fuego — blending culture, adventure, and awe-inspiring landscapes across South America's most iconic destinations.

Accomodation

3 Nights Accommodation at Hotel Windsor Martinique or similar in Rio de Janeiro - Double or Single Base 2 Nights Accommodation at Hotel Guamini Mision or similar in Puerto Iguazú - Double or Single Base 3 Nights Accommodation at Hotel Carles or similar in Buenos Aires - Double or Single Base 3 Nights Accommodation at Hotel Las Dunas or similar in El Calafate - Double or Single Base 2 Nights Accommodation at Hotel Canal Beagle or similar in Ushuaia - Double or Single Base

Stay program

  • day 1:

    Arrival Rio de Janeiro

    Arrival Rio de Janeiro

    Upon arrival at Rio de Janeiro Airport (GIG), a private transfer will be waiting to take you to your accommodation. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the city at your own pace and start soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Brazil’s most iconic destination. How about kicking things off with a Rio by Night samba experience? A perfect way to dive into the local culture, enjoy live music, and dance the night away with the unmistakable energy of Rio! Lodging in Rio de Janeiro - Double or Single Base Included Meals: -

  • day 2:

    Corcovado with Sugar Loaf

    After breakfast, we set out to explore the most iconic landmarks of Rio de Janeiro and enjoy its breathtaking natural beauty from above. Our first stop is the world-famous Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar), one of the most recognized symbols of the city. Located on a peninsula at the entrance of Guanabara Bay, its name comes from its resemblance to the traditional shape of refined sugar loaves. The ascent is an experience in itself: we take a glass cable car up to Urca Hill, 215 meters above sea level, where we’re welcomed with panoramic views of Rio and its surrounding islands. From there, we board a second cable car that takes us to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, standing at 395 meters. From the summit, we enjoy a 360-degree view over Copacabana and Botafogo beaches, Corcovado, and the city skyline—a moment that will stay etched in your memory. After descending, we make a stop for lunch at Assador, a beautifully restored traditional steakhouse with stunning views of Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf. The atmosphere is rustic-chic, and the gastronomic experience is top-notch. Here, you'll enjoy an authentic rodizio with prime cuts like picanha, tomahawk, lamb chops, and their unforgettable ribs, slow-grilled for 10 hours. Accompanied by a curated buffet of salads, charcuterie, and Brazilian cheeses, this is a celebration of local flavor not to be missed. In the afternoon, we head to the base of Corcovado Hill to visit the Christ the Redeemer, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. We board the scenic train that winds through the lush Tijuca Forest until we reach the summit, where the 30-meter statue of Christ welcomes us with open arms. Take the elevator or escalators to the viewpoint and prepare for one of the most breathtaking vistas in all of Brazil—an unforgettable way to cap off the day. After the visit, we return to our hotel with our hearts (and camera rolls) full. Lodging in Rio de Janeiro - Double or Single Base Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • day 3:

    Rio de Janeiro

    Today is yours to enjoy Rio de Janeiro at your own rhythm. Whether you prefer to relax at the beach, dive into culture or enjoy some adventure, the city has something for everyone. Feel free to choose what best matches your interests—whether it’s adventure, culture, gastronomy or just soaking up the sun. Let us know if you’d like help booking any of these experiences. Lodging in Rio de Janeiro - Double or Single Base Included Meals: Breakfast

  • day 4:

    Rio de Janeiro - Foz du Iguazu

    At the indicated time, we will transfer to Rio de Janeiro Airport (GIG) to catch our flight to our next destination: Foz do Iguaçu (IGU). Upon arrival, a transfer will be waiting to take us to our accommodation on the Argentine side of the falls. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore at your own pace. Lodging in Puerto Iguazú - Double or Single Base Included Meals: Breakfast Please note that the domestic Flight from Rio de Janeiro (GIG) to Foz de Iguazu (IGU) is not included in the program.

  • day 5:

    Visit Argentinian Side of the falls

    Today we will explore the Argentine side of Iguazú Falls, where we’ll experience breathtaking views from multiple angles and perspectives. After entering through the Visitor Center, we’ll begin a series of scenic walks through the lush jungle. This environment, rich in colors, aromas, and biodiversity, offers a rare opportunity to connect with one of the world’s most endangered biomes. The walkways take us to spectacular viewpoints and bring us closer to the local wildlife. Keep your eyes open for dragonflies, butterflies, and beetles, as well as curious coatis and monkeys. Bird lovers will enjoy spotting magpies, black vultures, and toucans—and on lucky days, even a shy capybara, a roe deer, or a distant puma might make an appearance from the forest’s edge. A ride on the park’s narrow-gauge ecological train completes the experience, connecting the three main circuits: Lower Trail, Upper Trail, and the impressive Devil’s Throat. This unforgettable day is led by expert local guides who share stories, legends, and insights that enrich our visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site—one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Optional experiences like a thrilling boat ride under the falls or a jungle safari can be added to elevate your adventure even more. After the excursion, we return to our accommodation. Lodging in Puerto Iguazú - Double or Single Base Included meals: Breakfast ­Optional Excursion Recommended: The Great Adventure Boat Trip

  • day 6:

    Visit Brazilian Side of the Falls - Buenos Aires

    Today we will visit the Brazilian side of the Iguazú Falls. Located within a stunning 175,000-hectare national park, this area impresses with its breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity of flora and fauna. Although 80% of the 275 waterfalls are located on the Argentine side, they present their most spectacular panoramic views from Brazil. The Brazilian walkways stretch for nearly a kilometer and allow us to admire the grandeur of the falls from multiple angles. The highlight of the tour is the final viewpoint in front of Floriano Fall, which can be accessed by elevator, offering one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring views of the entire waterfall system. Then we transfer to Puerto Iguazu Airport (IGR), to take our flight to Buenos Aires (AEP / EZE). Upon arrival a transfer will be waiting for us to take us to our accommodation. Lodging in Buenos Aires - Double or Single Base Included Meals: Breakfast Please note that the domestic Flight from Puerto Iguazu (IGR) to Buenos Aires (AEP / EZE) is not included in the program. .­ From April 2025, passport holders from the United States, Canada and Australia will need to present an eVisa which must be applied for through online. The application process is done completely online and for such, no facilitation is required by any intermediaries.

  • day 7:

    Sightseeing in Buenos Aires - Dinner Tango Show

    Today you will enjoy a fantastic introduction to Buenos Aires: This tour offers the perfect balance between driving and light walking, giving you the opportunity to explore the city’s most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks in just half a day. You'll visit emblematic areas such as Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, San Telmo, and Puerto Madero, with time to get off the vehicle and walk around, allowing for a deeper connection with the city’s history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere. After the tour, we return to our hotel. In the evening, a transfer will pick you up for a dinner tango show in one of Buenos Aires’ most prestigious venues. Located in the heart of San Telmo — the city’s historic quarter — this unforgettable experience combines a gourmet meal with a captivating live performance of tango and folklore featuring over 30 artists on stage and a live orchestra. The venue, a beautifully preserved former tenement house, immerses you in the old-world charm of Buenos Aires from the moment you step inside. After the show, we return to our accommodation to rest. Lodging in Buenos Aires - Double or Single Base Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner

  • day 8:

    Buenos Aires

    After breakfast, enjoy a free day to explore the city at your own pace or to join one of the many optional excursions that Buenos Aires has to offer. Whether you're interested in art, history or gastronomy, the city has something for every traveler. Perhaps you’d like to visit a traditional estancia in the outskirts of Buenos Aires for a taste of rural life, or enjoy a relaxing boat trip through the lush canals of the Tigre Delta. The choice is yours! Lodging in Buenos Aires - Double or Single Base Meals: Breakfast

  • day 9:

    Buenos Aires - El Calafate

    At the indicated time, we transfer to Buenos Aires Airport to take our flight to El Calafate — the incredible land of glaciers and gateway to Patagonia’s natural wonders. Upon arrival, a transfer will be waiting to take us to our hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or explore the charming town of El Calafate on our own. Lodging in El Calafate - Double or Single Base Included meals: Breakfast Please note that the domestic flight from Buenos Aires (AEP/EZE) to El Calafate (FTE) is not included in the program.

  • day 10:

    Perito Moreno Glacier with Safari Nautico Boat Trip

    Today is fully dedicated to one of the World’s Natural Wonders: the Perito Moreno Glacier. This impressive ice colossus descends from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field — a massive expanse of ice covering over 22,000 square kilometers, making it the third-largest ice mass on the planet after Antarctica and Greenland. Thanks to unique local conditions, Perito Moreno is the only glacier in the world that still regularly advances and ruptures. The scenic drive brings us close to the very front of the glacier, where we’ll witness its towering ice wall just meters away. The thunderous sound of cracking ice and the dramatic collapse of massive seracs into the turquoise waters of Lake Argentino create an unforgettable and awe-inspiring experience. Later, we will head to Bajo de las Sombras port to board a catamaran that will take us across Lago Rico. From the water, you’ll get a unique perspective of the glacier’s immense face and drifting icebergs — a perfect way to end this extraordinary day immersed in the icy heart of Patagonia. We then return to our accommodation in El Calafate. Lodging in El Calafate - Double or Single Base Included meals: Breakfast Optional Dinner Experience at Rancho A parte Restaurant (Door´s closed restaurant)

  • day 11:

    El Calafate

    After breakfast, the rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy any of the optional tours that El Calafate has to offer. We highly recommend a full-day visit to the charming mountain village of El Chaltén, located within Los Glaciares National Park. The journey itself is an experience, traveling along the legendary Ruta 40, with breathtaking views of Lago Argentino, the vast Patagonian steppe, and Lago Viedma. Once in El Chaltén, you’ll be greeted by the imposing silhouette of Mount Fitz Roy, one of Patagonia’s most iconic peaks. Whether you choose to do a short scenic hike, explore the town, or simply soak in the incredible views, this optional excursion offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and peace. Lodging in El Calafate - Double or Single Base Included meals: Breakfast ­Optional Excursion Recommended: Full Day Tour to El Chalten, Soft Trek with Lunch

  • day 12:

    El Calafate - Ushuaia

    At the indicated time, we transfer to El Calafate Airport (FTE) to board our flight to our final destination: Ushuaia (USH), famously known as the city at the end of the world. Nestled between the Andes and the Beagle Channel, this remote and fascinating city marks the southernmost point of Argentina. Upon arrival, a transfer will be waiting to take us to our accommodation, where we’ll begin to soak in the unique atmosphere of Tierra del Fuego. Lodging in Ushuaia - Double or Single Base Included meals: Breakfast Please note that the domestic flight from El Calafate (FTE) to Ushuaia (USH) is not included in the program

  • day 13:

    Tierra del Fuego National Park - Beagle Channel Boat Trip

    Today we venture into the legendary Tierra del Fuego National Park. Leaving the city of Ushuaia and heading southwest along National Route No. 3, we’ll travel through dramatic landscapes of lenga forests and peat bogs. After crossing the Pipo River near the Ushuaia Golf Club, we reach the station of the iconic Austral Fueguino Railway — the famous End of the World Train. There, we’ll board one of the most enchanting trains on the planet. As the train gently winds through pristine scenery, we immerse ourselves in the unique natural beauty of Tierra del Fuego. Upon arrival, we continue by vehicle to Lake Acigami (formerly Lake Roca), a glacial lake framed by mountains and native forests, where we may spot local birdlife in its natural habitat. The final stretch of our journey takes us to the mythical Bahía Lapataia, where the Pan-American Highway meets its end. Along the way, we pass through the cormorant archipelago, peatlands, and a beaver dam — silent witnesses of this remote wilderness. At Lapataia Bay, we’ll walk along scenic footbridges, admire the rugged coastline teeming with mollusks and mussels, and discover traces of the Yámana people, the ancient inhabitants of this land. Standing at the southernmost edge of the Americas, we’ll take a moment to breathe in the silence and the sensation of truly being at the end of the world. Around midday, we return to the city of Ushuaia. In the afternoon, we head to the tourist pier in Ushuaia to embark on a memorable navigation along the legendary Beagle Channel. As we sail away from the coast, the city slowly fades behind us, revealing the majestic silhouettes of the Darwin Mountain Range and the Andes towering above the southernmost city in the world. Our first stop is Alicia Island, home to a lively colony of South American sea lions. We watch them in their natural habitat as they lounge on the rocky outcrops or play in the cold southern waters. Next, we approach Isla de los Pájaros (Bird Island), where imperial and king cormorants nest in great numbers, creating a striking contrast against the dramatic landscape. Depending on the season, we may also observe other seabirds soaring overhead or nesting along the shores. The navigation continues to a smaller islet where South American fur seals rest during the summer season. Very close by, we reach the iconic Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse, built in 1919, one of the most recognizable landmarks of Ushuaia. On our way back, we disembark at Bridges Island, where we’ll enjoy a guided walk along an interpretive trail. As we explore this scenic island, we learn about the native Yámana people and observe their ancient shell middens — “concheros” — that remain as silent witnesses of their presence. From the island’s highest point, we enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Beagle Channel and Ushuaia in the distance. After this unforgettable afternoon in the heart of Patagonia’s southern seas, we return to the port and then to our hotel. Lodging in Ushuaia - Double or Single Base Included Meals: Breakfast

  • day 14:

    Departure Ushuaia

    After breakfast, at the indicated time, transfer to the airport. End of our services. Included meals: breakfast.

  • Duration : 14 days
  • Price : From €3,860 per person
  • Destinations: Brazil, Argentina