3-Week Family Tour of Patagonia and the Capitals of Chile and Argentina

What to expect on this itinerary
Explore the Patagonian paradise of Chile and Argentina with your family on this 19-day tour that begins and ends in bustling South American capitals. Uncover Chilean and Argentinian heritage and culture in Santiago and Buenos Aires, indulge in the wines of Casablanca, cross the unspoiled plains of Torres del Paine National Park, climb the glacial ice slopes near El Calafate, and more during your customizable family vacation in Patagonia.
Customizable Itinerary
Santiago - The Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art
Your family adventure in South America will begin in the Chilean capital, Santiago. South and Central American culture balance the city’s diverse neighborhoods that will officially welcome you to your home away from home. Your transfer will wait for you at the airport with a sign in hand and take you on a quick zip around the city to your accommodation around the corner from Lastarria, a vibrant and quirky district popular among families of all ages. A short visit to view the artifacts inside the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art will inspire your family before dinner.
What's Included:
Santiago - Meander Markets and Visit Vitacura
Casablanca - Wine Tasting and Horseback Riding
Puelo - Where Your Patagonian Adventure Begins
Puelo - The Spirit of the Patagonian Wilderness
Puelo - Free Day or Explore Barraco Falls
Puerto Natales - To the Snowy Scenery of Southern Patagonia
Puerto Natales - Make Beautiful Memories in Bahía Esperanza
Torres del Paine National Park - Stunning Icy Scenery at Camp
Torres del Paine National Park - The Beauty of the Lazo-Weber Trail
Torres del Paine National Park - Climb to the Grey Glacier Lookout
Torres del Paine National Park - Crossing the Ascencio Valley
El Calafate - Arriving in Argentine Patagonia
El Calafate - Postcard Moments at Perito Moreno Glacier
El Calafate - ATV Tour of the Continental Ice Field Refuge
Buenos Aires - Embrace the Argentinian Rhythm
Buenos Aires - All Things Argentina
Buenos Aires - Explore Argentina through Food
Buenos Aires - Goodbye, South America
Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourselves in the history of Santiago as you peruse the exhibits and ancient artifacts preserved within the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art
- Explore the food and culture of Santiago during a tour of the seafood and vegetable markets en route to the upmarket boutiques and fascinating museums of Vitacura
- Head for the beautiful green valleys of Casablanca to taste exceptional Chardonnays, Pinot Noirs, Sirahs, and more while your children relish horseback riding in the region
- Cross the remarkable Patagonian pastures on the Tagua Tagua hike in Puelo that will take you through the greenery to see the dazzling birdlife, pouring waterfalls, and more
- Spend time swimming in the sun-washed natural pool beneath the flowing Barraco Falls in Puelo and capture sensational wildlife photography in the jungle
- Relish horseback riding, mountain biking, and hiking from the breathtaking Bahía Esperanza in Puerto Natales to view the Ultima Esperanza Fjord and Southern Patagonian Ice Fields
- Stroll along the Lazo-Weber Trail in Torres del Paine National Park to admire the natural beauty of the Lake Toro, the Serrano Pampas, the River Paine, and more
- Capture the wonders of Southern Patagonia and the icy peaks during a hiking tour to Grey Glacier Lookout in Torres del Paine National Park
- Challenge yourselves on a thrilling trekking tour across the Ascencio Valley to the green forests and blackened granite landscapes that veil the illustrious Patagonian region
- Wander the catwalks that crisscross the magnificent Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, and step inside jaw-dropping ice grottos
- See the Patagonian wilderness for a unique vantage point as you cruise the idyllic meadows and trails on an ATV Tour of the Continental Ice Field Refuge
- Let the Argentinian flavors hypnotize your taste buds as you and your family partake in a cultural culinary tour of the best local restaurants in Buenos Aires
Starting Price
$16,100 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 189 reviews
Our Argentina trip was really fantastic! It's such a large country that it was hard to narrow down a few places to visit for our short time there. We decided on Buenos Aires, Salta Province, and Iguazú Falls (with a day trip to Uruguay).
Zicasso’s travel company was very easy to work with, being very open and accommodating to our ideas for the itinerary. They managed everything—booking hotels, car service, daily guides and tours, wineries, some restaurants, and our in-country flights. They were great in finding perfect guides to help us navigate where we went and offer lots of good historical information. The travel company was super-communicative, checking in with us almost daily and keeping track of our driver pick-ups and in-country flights.
I think the highlight for me was the Salta Province—it's such a remote area, but with the most beautiful and diverse scenery. The travel company found for us a fantastic driver/guide who did all the driving on some treacherous terrain, translated all our communication, and found some charming places to eat while on the road. He also was very thoughtful in downloading a playlist with music we had talked about liking and put together a short video of our travels as a keepsake. There were some fabulous wineries in the Salta region, so we felt like we experienced a large part of the province.
We also visited Iguazú Falls, which were spectacular from Argentina and Brazil. The travel company made it easy in booking us accommodations inside the national park so we could get an early start on our tour. Our guide there was also wonderful—she shared a lot of interesting information of the area and even told us about a restaurant back in Buenos Aires which we visited, which turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip.
I would highly recommend the travel company, which can plan a great trip from soup to nuts. The women we worked with were delightful to deal with and so welcoming and helpful.
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Our 10-day trip to Buenos Aires, Iguazú Falls, and the Salta Region was wonderful. Zicasso’s travel specialist was excellent to work with during planning, making themselves available for countless questions and giving excellent advice, creating the perfect itinerary. Once there, the trip was executed perfectly—a seamless, easy experience with no hiccups. Everyone we met, from the greeter at the airport to the drivers to the guides, was stellar.
We were met at our first hotel by someone from the tour operator who took us through the itinerary once more, answered any questions, gave us a welcome gift, and let us know that she would be following our trip and checking in with us through WhatsApp. She was amazing and, as promised, monitored the app closely and provided timely information, such as reminders of reservations and boarding passes, which were sent at just the right time. Any inquiries we had were responded to immediately. Having an in-country resource was helpful and comforting.
For any travelers planning a trip to Argentina, the Salta Region is often overlooked, but was the highlight of our trip. If you enjoy dramatic landscapes, being off the beaten path a bit in small towns with authentic culture and very few tourists, and outstanding wines with breathtaking vineyards, you will enjoy this region. Be sure to hire a driver, arranged by the tour operator, who navigated narrow, windy, gravel and dirt roads with expertise and calm, gave us a wonderful overview of the history and topography of the region, and showed us all the special places and some hidden gems. A wonderful and memorable trip.
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We received attention to detail, professional and knowledgeable guides, and great communication before and during the trip from Zicasso's tour operator.
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