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- The best Argentina and Brazil tour packages
- What people love about Argentina And Brazil Tours
- Travel Argentina and Brazil your way
- Discover Argentina and Brazil tours for every budget
- Argentina and Brazil tours for every group
- Top Argentina and Brazil travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Argentina and Brazil
- Contact our Argentina and Brazil travel experts
The best Argentina and Brazil tour packages
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Rio de Janeiro to Santiago de Chile - 17 Days
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent value for money and perfect for people who do not want to be stuck in a 'tour group' for long period of time.”
Hui, traveled in December
Rio's Christ the Redeemer marks the start of a 17-day Brazilian-Argentine adventure. Hostels and sleeper buses provide accommodation at approx. $100 per day, while guided tours showcase Tijuca Forest, Devil's Throat waterfall, and Mendoza's Lujan de Cuyo wine region. Both sides of Iguazu Falls offer distinct perspectives.
Duration 17 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Hi Travel Argentina From
- US$1,689
13-Day Journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic : Explore Chile, Argentina, and Brazil!
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“There was a driver waiting for us at every airport (and bus station), every hotel had early check in and every excursion was unique and perfect!”
Jane, traveled in October
A 13-day Pacific-Atlantic crossing features 3-night stays at Santiago's Fundador Hotel, Buenos Aires' Two Hotel, and Rio's Windsor Copacabana. The itinerary covers Santiago's Plaza de Armas, the mighty Iguazu Falls, and Rio's Christ the Redeemer, with local English-speaking guides throughout.
Duration 13 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 25 to 80 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Trips SouthAmerica From
- US$3,656+$10 local payments
Buenos Aires to Rio Explorer (10 destinations)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good variety of experiences and excellent guides.”
William, traveled in November
A 17-day South American odyssey takes you through Buenos Aires' historic San Telmo markets and Brazil's vibrant cities. The thundering Iguazu Falls showcases 270 cascades, while pristine beaches await at Ilha Grande before reaching Rio de Janeiro. Accommodations include 12 nights in comfortable hotels and an authentic overnight bus experience.
Duration 17 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,640
10% Off- US$3,276You save $364
South American wonders unfold from Santiago's historic districts to Ushuaia's penguin colonies. Buenos Aires presents tango at El Viejo Almacen and Tigre Delta's waterways, while Iguazu Falls impresses from both nations. The finale includes 4 nights in Rio, featuring Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain.
Duration 14 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From $4,699
4% Off- US$4,511You save $187
Best of Argentina, Uruguay & Brazil
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trips were well organised and leaders well informed of what needed to happen.”
Alanna, traveled in December
A 10-day route connects Buenos Aires' historic Microcentro to Rio's iconic Copacabana Beach. San Telmo's antique markets, the magnificent Iguazu Falls from both countries, and an optional Zodiac boat ride await. Centrally located hotels and a 3-night estancia stay in Uruguay complete the journey, costing approx. $280 per day.
Duration 10 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,695
15% Off- US$2,291You save $404
What people love about Argentina And Brazil Tours
- Rio de Janeiro to Santiago de Chile - 17 Days
I found Hi tours & particularly Cristian to be there at the end of the telephone every step of the way. The tour was phenomenal value & superbly thought out. As a 72 year old travelling alone & not wishing to be in the standard group tour this was perfect. The company kept in touch regularly to make sure the itinerary was living up to my expectations. It certainly was. I unhesitatingly recommend them.
- 13-Day Journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic : Explore Chile, Argentina, and Brazil!
I had a great trip in this time . Only one hotel that I don’t like it at Argentina falls but hey have good service and meals . Anyway , everything is great that I will let my friends to know that great trip from your company . Have a great day! Joanne
- Buenos Aires to Rio Explorer (10 destinations)
Good variety of experiences and excellent guides.
Travel Argentina and Brazil your way
Our most popular expedition blends wildlife experiences in Argentina's Ibera Wetlands with coastal trail hiking in Brazil - and it's easy to see why travelers love it. You'll get remarkably close to capybaras, black howler monkeys and hundreds of bird species while exploring the massive 15,000 square kilometer wetlands with naturalist guides who really know their stuff. The Amazon tour from Manaus is another solid option; you'll fish for piranhas, spot wildlife on night canoe rides and spend time at the Monkey Jungle Reserve learning about their rehabilitation work. Rio offers plenty of active options too - our travelers often cycle through local neighborhoods, trek the Tijuca National Forest trails and kayak along Copacabana. What makes these tours special is how they mix physical activities with real cultural experiences. One day you might learn the proper way to prepare mate at an Argentine ranch, and before you know it you're practicing samba steps in Rio the next evening.
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of Argentina And Brazil. There are 7 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 9 days up to 14 days. The most popular month for these tours is November.
South America opens up beautifully when you combine Argentina's culture with Brazil's natural side. Our most booked route runs 14 days from Buenos Aires through Uruguay's ranch territories, where you'll work alongside gauchos and help with actual farm work - it's hands-on and real. At Iguazu Falls, we've designed longer stays so you can properly experience both sides: those sweeping views from Brazil and up-close encounters on Argentina's walkways. Our travelers really connect with the less-visited spots, like the ecolodge stays near Manaus where you'll spot Amazon wildlife, or walking the quiet beaches of Ilha Grande where nature still rules. For a mix of wild and urban, we've got solid routes linking Patagonia's raw landscapes with time in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires - you get both worlds without rushing either.
Select from our extensive range of 65 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Argentina and Brazil with our expert guides leading the way.
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Discover Argentina and Brazil tours for every budget
Browse the best budget and luxury tours in Argentina and Brazil that will take you through unmissable places like Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires.
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Argentina and Brazil tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
108 tours in Argentina and BrazilExplore Argentina and Brazil on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
Small Group
61 tours in Argentina and BrazilOur most successful small-group routes through Argentina and Uruguay bring together authentic cultural moments, wide-open ranch lands and natural wonders. The 14-day journey starts in Buenos Aires, weaves through Uruguay's pastoral landscapes and includes quality time at Iguazu Falls, with expert guides managing border crossings while sharing local knowledge. From Rio to Santiago, the 17-day option begins with the comprehensive Big Dude Tour, where you'll trek Tijuca's forest paths and discover Santa Teresa's artistic neighborhoods before heading to the falls. What sets these tours apart are hands-on experiences like working alongside gauchos on Uruguayan ranches, balanced with the freedom to adjust the daily rhythm. Our small groups of travelers tell us how much closer they get to local life - from intimate tango shows in Buenos Aires' old quarters to taking in both sides of Iguazu Falls at their own pace. The 10-day cultural deep-dive includes stays at working estancias, where guests ride horses across expansive grasslands, share traditional meals with local families and gain genuine insights into gaucho life.
Private / Personalized
36 tours in Argentina and BrazilFor private experiences, several tailored itineraries really stand out. The Independent Brazil, Argentina & Chile tour comes with personal guides throughout - you'll get a private cog-wheel train through Tijuca Forest to Christ the Redeemer and exclusive access to Buenos Aires' historic neighborhoods. Another excellent choice includes dedicated guides for both sides of Iguazu Falls, so you can take your time at Devil's Throat Canyon. Our customers particularly like being able to adjust activities and timing, plus having local hosts in each city who can arrange impromptu additions like tango lessons or wine tastings.
Top Argentina and Brazil travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 3-day Iguazu Falls tours pack in everything you need to properly experience this massive waterfall system. You'll start on the Argentine side, taking the ecological train right up to Devil's Throat before walking boardwalks that get you remarkably close to the rushing water. The next day brings those wide-open views from the Brazilian section. Our customers particularly like having guides handle all the border crossings, though some mention wanting more detailed information about the falls themselves. These quick trips work well as add-ons to longer South American journeys, and you can opt for extras like helicopter rides or visits to the local bird park.
The 7-day routes give you a proper taste of both countries, starting in Buenos Aires where you'll explore La Boca's colors, San Telmo's history and also Recoleta's elegant streets. After getting comfortable in the capital, you'll head to Iguazu for two full days seeing both sides of the falls. The journey ends in Rio de Janeiro, mixing guided visits to Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain with free time to explore. Our travelers often mention how much they appreciate this balance, with many highlighting the professional dancers at Buenos Aires' tango houses as a particular highlight.
See all toursTen days lets you add Uruguay into the mix, bringing more depth to your South American experience. Starting from Buenos Aires, you'll cross to Colonia del Sacramento with its historic lighthouse and cobbled streets. Many of our travelers love the two nights at working ranches in Uruguay's countryside, where they join in daily farm tasks and ride horses with local gauchos. From there, it's on to Iguazu Falls before finishing in Rio. Our customers consistently note how these extra days let them really settle into each place rather than just passing through.
Demographics
Discover unforgettable adventures designed for all ages! Whether you're young or young at heart, our adventures offer excitement and wonder for everyone.
- Solo Travelers131 tours
- Couples59 tours
- Seniors (50+)87 tours
Best time to visit Argentina and Brazil
- Spring 2025
Spring's really ideal for exploring these countries, with routes starting from Santiago and heading down to Ushuaia for Beagle Channel cruises - you'll catch sea lions and penguins during breeding season. Our customers particularly like how the days mix city and nature; one day you're walking Buenos Aires' historic streets, the next you're boating through Tigre Delta's channels. Tours spend quality time at Iguazu Falls when the water's picking up, plus you get beach days on Ilha Grande where spring temps make it nice for hikes out to Lopes Mendes and Aventureiro beaches.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours tap into Brazil's energy, especially in Rio where we get you to Christ the Redeemer early, then wind through Santa Teresa's artsy streets and end up at Sugarloaf for sunset. You'll spend time in Paraty and Ilha Grande, taking boat trips to the Blue Lagoon and snorkeling in the clear waters. The Mendoza wine region plays a big part too - you'll mix vineyard visits with rafting on the Mendoza River. Our travelers tell us they love starting busy in the cities then winding down with afternoon wine tastings or pool time at their hotels.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours lean into Argentina's cultural side, when Buenos Aires parks in Palermo show off their autumn colors. You get extra time on the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, where autumn water levels create these incredible cascades with rainbows in the spray. Our guests really enjoy the fall tango shows at places like El Viejo Almacen and then wandering through San Telmo's antique markets. Many trips include time at Uruguayan estancias, where you'll help with the harvest and share home-cooked meals with your hosts. The weather works perfectly for cycling Santiago's neighborhoods and hiking Rio's Tijuca National Park trails.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours through Brazil and Argentina hit during the dry season - perfect timing really. Rio de Janeiro shines with clear winter skies that make Christ the Redeemer views extra sharp and Tijuca Forest trails more enjoyable. You'll spend nights at working estancias near Montevideo, joining local gauchos for actual ranch work and horseback rides across the winter fields. Iguazu Falls runs lower but our travelers say that's actually better for photos, with less spray obscuring both the Brazilian viewing trails and Argentina's up-close walkways. The routes spend good chunks of time in Buenos Aires too, where you can catch evening tango shows and explore La Boca's painted streets without summer's heat beating down.
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