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- The best Argentina and Peru tour packages
- What people love about Argentina And Peru Tours
- Travel Argentina and Peru your way
- Argentina and Peru tours for every group
- Top Argentina and Peru travel itineraries to fit your plans
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- Best time to visit Argentina and Peru
- Contact our Argentina and Peru travel experts
- What our customers ask about Argentina and Peru Tours & Trips
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Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls, and Rio de Janeiro
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Most of the hotels were great and the day trips we had were with reputable local providers.”
Kelvin, traveled in December
Peru and Argentina's iconic sites come alive through Lima's colonial architecture, UNESCO-listed Machu Picchu, and Buenos Aires' tango culture. Four-star hotels in Lima, Cusco, and Buenos Aires serve as luxurious bases. At approx. $340 per day, highlights include Huaca Pucllana pyramid, Sacred Valley's Pisac ruins, and vibrant San Telmo neighborhood.
Duration 16 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From
- US$5,299
Ultimate South America
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good itinerary at an easy pace with good coverage of all the main sights.”
Desmond, traveled in July
A grand 19-day expedition across Argentina and Peru showcases iconic landmarks from Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón Opera House to Cusco's Temple of Sacsayhuaman. Luxurious accommodations at Jose Antonio Lima hotel complement visits to Sacred Valley's Ollantaytambo ruins. The journey features a traditional Argentine dinner with tango show and guided tours of 275 cascading waterfalls at Iguassu Falls.
Duration 19 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From
- US$3,569+$1,651 upfront costs
From Rio's Copacabana Beach to Machu Picchu's ancient ruins, this 17-day route captivates. The Windsor Plaza Copacabana hosts guests exploring Devil's Throat at Iguassu Falls and Buenos Aires' tango scene. Tours include Lima's San Francisco Monastery and Sacred Valley's Chinchero market, plus dining at Carretão Ipanema Churrascaria.
Duration 17 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From
- US$2,590+$2,535 upfront costs
Argentina, Atacama & Andes - 20 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Highly recommended. Hotels were decent and individual (no bland chains here!) and the landscapes in NW Argentina, Chile and Bolivia are unsurpassed globally.”
Carla, traveled in May
Buenos Aires' colorful La Boca district marks the start of a 20-day adventure to Peru's ancient Machu Picchu. Four-star hotels in Cusco and boutique lodges near Uyuni Salt Flats provide comfort. San Telmo's tango venues, Cafayate's high-altitude vineyards, and UNESCO-listed ruins create unforgettable memories.
Duration 20 days Destinations Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
- US$7,635
Traverse iconic sites from Buenos Aires' Recoleta Cemetery to Lima's San Francisco Monastery on this 23-day journey. Experience Iguassu Falls' 275 cascades, climb Corcovado to Christ the Redeemer, and explore Machu Picchu's 15th-century ruins. Stay at comfortable hotels like Windsor Plaza Copacabana in Rio and Jose Antonio in Lima.
Duration 23 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From
- US$4,589+$1,666 upfront costs
What people love about Argentina And Peru Tours
- Ultimate South America
Really enjoyed getting a taste of Brazil, Argentina and particularly Peru, seeing many famous sites for myself. Our group generally got on very well, our tour director was well organised, the local guides mostly excellent, enthusiastic and interesting, the accommodation was clean and comfortable, food really good. Unfortunately most of we 24 on the tour caught a cold around the time we arrived at high altitude which meant coping with altitude sickness was extra hard for some of us. But overall the trip was a great success.
- Argentina, Atacama & Andes - 20 days
Fast-paced and hitting many of the highlights of South America in a manageable timeframe. Highly recommended. Hotels were decent and individual (no bland chains here!) and the guide was extremely knowledgeable and personalised the tour throughout to things that those in the group were interested in specifically. It was a small group (6) and a perfect match between group activity and then free time to explore places in the way you wanted to. A memorable experience and the landscapes in NW Argentina, Chile and Bolivia are unsurpassed globally in my opinion!
- Exploring South America - 13 days
I enjoyed my travels through South America immensely. Here are some notes of mine that may be of interest to Tourradar and to Say Hueque: 1.) The tour guides were very helpful. Both their knowledge and their English skills were impressive (as I could hear when I occasionally listened to the other guides for comparison). 2.) The itinerary in Peru could be tweaked a little by skipping the hotel in Urubamba, going straight to Aguas Calientes, spending the night there and going back to Cuzco on the following day. That would give the tourist the opportunity to take another walking tour in the area (by leaving for Cuzco late on his second day in Aguas Calientes) or else to explore more of Valle Sagrada on his way to Cuzco. [I am not sure of the distances, but perhaps Maras and Moray could be done on the way to Cuzco by leaving Aguas Calientes early and the saved extra day could then be spend in Argentina exploring the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina deserves another day]. 3.) I was taken aback by price of the single supplement. At first I thought that the extra cost would be mainly due to the pricing policies of the hotels chosen for me, but this was not so, since in none of them did a room for single person cost more than for two people, and sometimes it was actually less (e.g. Waman).
Travel Argentina and Peru your way
An Explorer tour in Argentina and Peru promises thrilling adventures and diverse landscapes. Argentina and Peru's vast and varied terrain offers great opportunities for hiking, biking, and discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations, ensuring an exhilarating and unforgettable journey.
Select from our extensive range of 48 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Argentina and Peru with our expert guides leading the way.
Choose from over 17 cultural tours and explore historical sites, local traditions and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Argentina and Peru.
Argentina and Peru tours for every type of group
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Top Argentina and Peru travel itineraries to fit your plans
Don't miss out on visiting:
Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Iguazu Falls, Foz Do Iguacu, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu
Don't miss out on visiting:
Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Puno, Pisco, Buenos Aires, Ituzaingo, Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro
Don't miss out on visiting:
Lima, Arequipa, Canon del Colca, Puno, Ruinas Rajchi, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu, Puerto Maldonado, Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro
Demographics
Discover unforgettable adventures designed for all ages! Whether you're young or young at heart, our adventures offer excitement and wonder for everyone.
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Best time to visit Argentina and Peru
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
- 21 tours
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How long should I spend visiting the main highlights of Argentina and Peru?
A comfortable exploration of both countries requires 12-14 days. Most visitors spend 3-4 days in Buenos Aires exploring La Boca and Recoleta neighborhoods followed by 2-3 days at Iguazu Falls to see both Argentine and Brazilian viewpoints. Peru typically needs 5-7 days to cover Lima Cusco Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. A TourRadar traveler noted "the 12-day itinerary felt well-paced allowing us to really soak in major sites like the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas at Iguazu Falls and historic Cusco."
What are the must-try local dishes in Argentina and Peru?
Argentina's culinary scene centers on beef served at traditional parrillas like Fogon Asado in Buenos Aires paired with empanadas and Mendoza's Malbec wines. Peru offers fresh ceviche at establishments like MAP Cafe in Cusco's Museum of Pre-Colombian Art along with lomo saltado and alpaca steaks. A TourRadar traveler notes "the food scene in Lima was incredible - from high-end restaurants to local markets selling fresh ceviche and anticuchos."
What type of accommodation can I expect on tours through Argentina and Peru?
Accommodations range from boutique properties to upscale hotels. Peru features the JW Marriott El Convento in Cusco and Tambo del Inka Resort in Sacred Valley while Argentina offers places like Hotel Casa Lucia in Buenos Aires. A TourRadar traveler shared "the accommodations exceeded expectations especially the Belmond Copacabana Palace in Rio and the Sumaq Hotel overlooking Machu Picchu."
What unique cultural experiences can I expect in Argentina and Peru?
Buenos Aires offers tango shows in historic venues traditional gaucho ranch visits in the Pampas and walks through San Telmo's colonial streets. Peru provides indigenous market visits in Pisac weaving demonstrations in Sacred Valley and Inca history at Sacsayhuaman. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The local experiences were incredible - from tango lessons in Buenos Aires to meeting indigenous communities in Peru's Sacred Valley."
What are the best times to visit Argentina and Peru?
Peru's dry season from May to October offers ideal conditions for Machu Picchu visits. Argentina's best weather runs from October to March with mild temperatures. A TourRadar traveler noted "The weather was perfect in June for hiking Machu Picchu and exploring Buenos Aires's outdoor cafes." Luxury stays at Hotel GHL Lago Titicaca in Puno or the Alvear Art Hotel in Buenos Aires provide year-round comfort.
What type of transportation is used between destinations in Argentina and Peru?
Travel between major cities involves domestic flights from Buenos Aires to Lima and Cusco to Lima. Local transportation uses private air-conditioned coaches. The journey to Machu Picchu features the Vistadome train through Sacred Valley. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The transportation was very well organized from comfortable coaches to the spectacular train journey to Machu Picchu through the Andes mountains."