Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil Tours & Trips
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- Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Falls & Footy
- Buenos Aires to Rio Explorer (10 destinations)
- Best of Argentina, Uruguay & Brazil
- 12 Day Argentina & Brazil
- Santiago to Rio de Janeiro Group Overland Tour
- Rio de Janeiro to Santiago Overland Group Tour
- RIO to SANTIAGO (59 days) Coast to Coast via Patag
- Real Argentina to Brazil
- South American Mosaic - A Journey Through Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil
- Dream Cities in South America
Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Falls & Footy
72 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I will definitely be booking with G Adventures again! It really does take all the stress out of travelling.”
Manasa, traveled in September
Tango rhythms pulse through Buenos Aires before the tour winds through Uruguay's Colonia and on to Brazil's magnificent Iguassu Falls and Rio's Copacabana Beach. Local hostels and hotels provide comfort while authentic gaucho life unfolds at a Uruguayan estancia. This cultural immersion across Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil costs approx. $200 per day.
Duration 17 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $3,399
30% Off- US$2,379You save $1,019
Buenos Aires to Rio Explorer (10 destinations)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good variety of experiences and excellent guides.”
William, traveled in November
From the historic Cafe Tortoni in Buenos Aires to a working estancia in Tacuarembó, gaucho traditions come alive. The route continues to Brazil's 80-meter Iguazu Falls cascades, through colonial Paraty, and into Rio de Janeiro, featuring stays at local hotels and traditional farms.
Duration 17 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,640
15% Off- US$3,094You save $546
Best of Argentina, Uruguay & Brazil
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Had a fantastic time and saw lots of different places.”
Sylvia, traveled in December
Three vibrant South American cultures unfold across 5 cities in 10 days. The route leads from Buenos Aires' Cafe Tortoni through UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento, features horseback riding at a Uruguayan estancia, showcases the 270 cascades of Iguazu Falls, and culminates at Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue. 8 breakfasts included.
Duration 10 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,695
20% Off- US$2,156You save $539
12 Day Argentina & Brazil
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We got to see the best parts of Argentina and Brasil. We were very happy to choose this tour.”
Macarena, traveled in May
Three countries reveal their charms over 12 days, starting at Buenos Aires' La Ventana tango show. The route leads to Uruguay's historic Colonia del Sacramento, then to Iguazu Falls' dual perspectives. Rio de Janeiro caps the journey with Sugarloaf Mountain views and an Angra dos Reis cruise, with 4-star lodging throughout.
Duration 12 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Tangol Tours From
20% Off- US$2,343
Santiago to Rio de Janeiro Group Overland Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I discovered wonderful landscapes and cities, observed wild animals, and felt safe throughout the trip.”
Five countries unfold over 59 days from Santiago to Rio de Janeiro, showcasing Pucon's volcanic vistas, Patagonia's wilderness, and Uruguay's historic Colonia del Sacramento. Local hotels and camping sites provide rest between Buenos Aires' tango shows and Brazil's Iguazu Falls. Total costs around $4,000, including 58 breakfasts and 42 dinners.
Duration 65 days Destinations Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Madventure From
20% Off- US$5,574
Rio Carnival kicks off this 59-day South American odyssey through Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. The itinerary alternates between hotels and scenic camping spots, including Torres del Paine and Tierra del Fuego. Natural wonders from Iguazu Falls to Perito Moreno Glacier complement cultural stops at Montevideo's markets and Buenos Aires' tango shows.
Duration 65 days Destinations Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Madventure From
20% Off- US$5,574
This 59-day adventure weaves through 18 cities across Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. Rio's Christ the Redeemer marks the starting point before visiting UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento, the mighty Iguazu Falls, and Torres del Paine. Accommodations split between camping and hostels from Ushuaia's Beagle Channel to Santiago.
Duration 59 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Oasis Overland From
20% Off- US$3,867
Three nations showcase their highlights over 14 days, from Buenos Aires' Casa Rosada to Rio's Copacabana. Highlights include Uruguay's Colonia del Sacramento, two nights at an authentic estancia, and both sides of Iguazu Falls. This blend of urban and natural wonders costs approx. $210 per day.
Duration 14 days Destinations Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,785
25% Off- US$2,089You save $696
UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento's colonial architecture stands proudly alongside Buenos Aires' vibrant San Telmo district. The majestic Iguazú Falls reveals its power from both Argentine and Brazilian vantage points. Selected 3-4* hotels complement visits to Montevideo's 22km Rambla coastline and Rio's Christ the Redeemer.
Duration 14 days Destinations Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator Oasis Travel From
25% Off- US$5,145
South America's capital cities shine, beginning in Montevideo and flowing through UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento. The itinerary captures Buenos Aires' tango spirit, Iguassu Falls' natural power, and Rio de Janeiro's Sugar Loaf Mountain views. Nine nights' accommodation and German-speaking guides included.
Duration 12 days Destinations Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil Operated in Only: German Operator Gebeco From
25% Off- US$4,436
What people love about Argentina, Uruguay And Brazil Tours
- Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro: Falls & Footy
The tour was great fun for all our group, the guides were really nice, we all had a wonderful experience and enjoyed spending time together and discovering lots of new stuff.
- 12 Day Argentina & Brazil
Everything was according to the itinerary and we were very happy to choose this tour. We got to see the best parts of Argentina and Brasil
- Santiago to Rio de Janeiro Group Overland Tour
I had dreamed of overlanding since the 70s when the first trips started running through Asia and Africa. 50 years later, my dream came true! The landscapes were gorgeous, the group welcoming, the "workload" very reasonable and the itinerary well designed. I have already registered for another trip with Madventure!
What our customers ask about Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil Tours & Trips
How much time should I spend in each major city?
A well-planned South American itinerary needs careful time allocation. Buenos Aires deserves 3-4 days to explore the colorful streets of San Telmo and La Boca. The Alvear Palace Hotel serves as an ideal base in the city center. Montevideo calls for 2-3 days. This allows time to wander through Ciudad Vieja and sample local delicacies at Mercado del Puerto while staying at the Sofitel Montevideo Casino Carrasco. Rio de Janeiro needs 4-5 days to balance iconic attractions with beach time at Copacabana and Ipanema. The Copacabana Palace Hotel provides a convenient location for city exploration. As one TourRadar traveler noted "the variety of experiences" made their multi-city itinerary worthwhile.
What's the best way to experience Iguazu Falls?
The full grandeur of Iguazu Falls reveals itself when visiting both the Brazilian and Argentine sides. The Belmond Hotel das Cataratas offers exclusive access to the falls. Brazil's side delivers wide-angle views while Argentina's network of walkways brings visitors close to the cascading water. The optional Zodiac boat ride adds an exciting perspective from below. Most visitors spend two days here dividing time between both countries. A TourRadar traveler described "the thundering masses of water" as an unforgettable sight.
What unique cultural experiences can I have in these countries?
South America's cultural fabric comes alive through various experiences. Uruguay's traditional estancias welcome visitors to participate in gaucho life and horseback riding. Buenos Aires offers tango lessons and shows at historic venues like Café Tortoni. Rio's guided favela tours such as visits to Rocinha provide cultural understanding while the Lapa neighborhood pulses with samba rhythms. Heritage properties like the Alvear Palace and Belmond Copacabana Palace add a layer of historical context. One TourRadar traveler highlighted their "excellent guides" for delivering authentic cultural insights.
What is the typical food and dining experience like?
Each country presents its own culinary identity. Argentina's asados and premium steaks paired with Malbec wines shine at establishments like Don Julio in Buenos Aires. Uruguay's culinary scene features chivito and mate tea with Mercado del Puerto in Montevideo as a prime dining destination. Brazilian feijoada and churrasco are essential tastes found at restaurants like Porcão in Rio. The Belmond Copacabana Palace provides refined dining options. TourRadar travelers often mention how local guides direct them to genuine regional dining experiences.
What are the transportation options between major cities?
Getting around South America combines various modes of transport. Domestic flights connect major cities with Buenos Aires to Rio taking 3 hours. Long-distance buses feature comfortable reclining seats. Ferry services link Buenos Aires with Colonia del Sacramento and Montevideo in Uruguay taking about 1.5 hours. Premium accommodations like the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas arrange private transfers. A TourRadar review confirmed "Travel and other logistics was as advertised and correctly described."
How safe are these countries for tourists?
These South American destinations require standard travel precautions particularly in urban areas. Established properties like the Hilton Buenos Aires in Puerto Madero and Copacabana Palace provide secure environments. Use authorized taxis or ride-sharing apps especially after dark. Guided tours are recommended when visiting Rio's favelas. Uruguay stands out as one of the region's safest countries. A TourRadar traveler emphasized their guide "was superior" in maintaining safety throughout the journey.