Chile and Argentina Tours & Trips 2020

22 trips to Chile and Argentina tours from 36 tour companies. 82 reviews. 4.9/5 avg rating.

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Style Style Small Group Tour Small groups are usually defined as between 10 and 24 travelers, often less. If you're the kind of person who enjoys more intimate experiences and personal service this is a good choice. All else being equal you will pay a premium for this style vs a larger group tour.
Private Guided Private tours give you the undivided attention of a guide, and often involve special access to sites and unique experiences not available to larger groups. This is a great option for families, couples, and small friend groups. Expect to pay a bit more for the extra service.
Self Guided Tour A travel company plans your itinerary and arranges all the logistics including lodging, local activities, and transportantion. You have the flexibility of a solo trip while still getting the convience and time savings of expert planning. Get 90% of the benefits of a tour, without a guide.
Group Tour Groups are between 25-60 people, typically ~30-40. Usually there will be many opportunities to split off and enjoy meals and excursions in smaller groups. This is the most economical way to travel, saving up to 40% versus booking the same itinerary yourself.
River Cruise These vessels are smaller than most ocean cruisers, limiting which amenties are available. Passenger counts can vary. One of the biggest advantages of a river cruise is the ability to dock at smaller ports and local villages.
Small Ship Cruise Small ship cruises usually have a max passenger count of 500. The primary purpose of these trips is to spend time off the vessel in local ports (e.g. Mediterranean) or experiencing nature (e.g Galapagos or Antarctica). Cabins can vary from budget to luxury.
Large Ship Cruise This is the "floating city" experience, with multiple ways to enjoy your vacation aboard the ship as much as on land. Ships are multiple floors, provide several activities, culinary, and shopping options. They often make fewer stops and have less time available for shore excursions.
Retreats Similar to a self guided tour but staying in one location only with activities and day outings included as a part of the stay.

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Lodging Level Lodging Level Camping Typically involves most nights sleeping in tents (sometimes permanent tented sites) or in rustic cabins and lodges.
Basic - 2 star You'll stay in no-frills, but clean and comfortable, hotels or guesthouses. A 'Basic' trip might also involve a few nights of camping.
Value - 3 star Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels.
Premium - 4 star 3 to 4 star western hotel equivalents. While not all lodging will be 'luxury' they will be quite comfortable by western standards.
Luxury - 5 star The highest level of comfort and service. All accomodations are in four or five star hotels, boutique lodges or high-end homestays.

Physical Level Physical Level Very Easy Minimal walking - motor vehicles available for all major parts of trip.
Easy Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments.
Moderate Walking or physical activity half to most of day - no carrying equipment.
Strenuous All or most of day hiking or biking, hills included.
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Travel Style Travel Style Flexible schedule A lot of free time, with very few inclusions. Ideal for independent and/or low-key travelers and cruisers.
Full schedule For those looking to maximize their sight seeing time. You thrive on a packed day’s schedule from 8 am to 6pm, with some (but limited) free time. Most activities and meals included.
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Brazil, Argentina & Chile with Salvador & ...

17 days
$ 291 / day
$ 4,939
Travel Style : Array Relaxed
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
  • Visit the 17th-century Jesuit CATHEDRAL; the baroque Church Of ST. FRANCIS; and the AFRO-BRAZILIAN Museum, housing objects highlighting the strong African influence on the Brazilian culture
  • Visit the Mercado Modelo, a must for securing wonderful souvenirs and experiencing the true Bahian life
  • Visit the iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain
  • Visit an estancia (ranch)
  • Visit the 18th-century Cathedral
  • Visit one of the most spectacularly scenic regions in the world, Torres Del Paine National PARK! Cascading waterfalls, roaring creeks, shimmering lakes, and jagged mountain spires are just part of what you’ll experience
  • Visit the Los Cuernos and Lago Pehoe viewpoints, the spectacular Salto Grande, and Lago Grey, which provides a marvelous view of Grey Glacier
  • Visiting the spectacular Serrano and Balmaceda Glaciers
Visits:
Buenos Aires, Punta Arenas, Salvador, Santiago, Argentina, Brazil, Chile
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Brazil, Argentina & Chile with Brazil's Amazo ...

18 days
$ 308 / day
$ 5,539
Travel Style : Array Relaxed
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Highlights
  • Visit the Museum of Natural Sciences before a stroll through a bustling local market
  • Visit aboriginal dwellings
  • Visit a Caboclo’s native Amazon Village to learn about their traditions and culture
  • Visit the Monkey Jungle Reserve, where researchers work to rehabilitate captive primates and reintroduce them to the jungle
  • Visit the iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain
  • Visit an estancia (ranch)
  • Visit the 18th-century Cathedral
  • Visit one of the most spectacularly scenic regions in the world, Torres Del Paine National PARK! Cascading waterfalls, roaring creeks, shimmering lakes, and jagged mountain spires are just part of what you’ll experience
  • Visit the Los Cuernos and Lago Pehoe viewpoints, the spectacular Salto Grande, and Lago Grey, which provides a marvelous view of Grey Glacier
  • Visiting the spectacular Serrano and Balmaceda Glaciers
Visits:
Buenos Aires, Manaus, Punta Arenas, Santiago, Argentina, Brazil, Chile
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Wonders of Chile, Argentina & Brazil

Abercrombie & Kent
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11 days
$ 727 / day
$ 7,995
Travel Style : Array Mixed
Physical Level : Walking or physical activity half to most of day - no carrying equipment. Easy
Lodging Level : The highest level of comfort and service. All accomodations are in four or five star hotels, boutique lodges or high-end homestays. Luxury (5*)
Highlights
  • Explore from Santiago to Buenos Aires on a journey across the Andes that includes a stay in charming Bariloche, a visit to Teatro Colón and a walk beside wondrous Iguazu Falls
  • Savor Chile's exquisite wines and learn more about Chilean cuisine in a Chef's Table culinary experience during an exclusive visit to a family vineyard
  • Catch the spirit of Buenos Aires at a private tango demonstration by the dancers of the amazing Rojo Tango
  • Cruise from Chile to Argentina aboard a private charter boat - stopping to explore Victoria Island in Nahuel Huapi National Park
  • Sample the historic flavors of Bariloche at a private session with a local brewmeister and stay at the iconic Llao Llao Hotel & Resort
  • Feel the power of majestic Iguazu Falls from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides during your two-night stay
Visits:
Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Iguazu National Park, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Sugar Loaf, Argentina, Brazil, Chile
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Self-drive through Chile and Argentina

Audley Travel
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14 days
$ 5,128
Travel Style : Array Full on
Physical Level : Normal generally flat walking in urban or suburban environments. Very Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Visits:
Bariloche, Puerto Varas, Santiago, Argentina, Chile
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Grand tour of Patagonia across Argentina & Chile

Audley Travel
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16 days
$ 11,716
Travel Style : Array Full on
Physical Level : Walking or physical activity half to most of day - no carrying equipment. Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Visits:
Buenos Aires, Los Glaciares National Park, Punta Arenas, Torres del Paine National Park, Ushuaia, Argentina, Chile
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Coast to Coast, a culinary tour of Chile and Argentina

Audley Travel
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12 days
$ 5,468
Travel Style : Array Full on
Physical Level : Walking or physical activity half to most of day - no carrying equipment. Easy
Lodging Level : Mid-range budget with accommodations ranging from comfortable lodges, guesthouses, and homestays to three star hotels. Value (3*)
Visits:
Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Santiago, Valparaiso, Argentina, Chile
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Chile & Argentina's Patagonian highlights

Audley Travel
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13 days
$ 5,981
Travel Style : Array Full on
Physical Level : Walking or physical activity half to most of day - no carrying equipment. Easy
Lodging Level : 3 to 4 star western hotel equivalents. While not all lodging will be 'luxury' they will be quite comfortable by western standards. Comfort (4*)
Visits:
Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Punta Arenas, Santiago, Torres del Paine National Park, Argentina, Chile
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82 Chile and Argentina Tour Reviews - Summary 100% Recommend

4.9 out of 5
Excellent 74
Great 8
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Value
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Guide
4.9
Activities
4.9
Lodging
4.8
Transportation
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Meals
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As good as it gets

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

This trip surpassed my previous Exodus bike trips by a country mile. The
scenery was truly outstanding, the cycling manageable while challenging and
it was organised and supported in the most exceptional way by the local team.
I could not recommend it too highly.
You never grew tired of the outstanding views of volcanoes, dotted amongst
the most extraordinary lakes and dramatic scenery. Some of the off-road
ascents were tough, especially with gravel interleaved with stones and in the
heat, but the challenge was inspiring and the pace was comfortably pitched
accommodate a diverse group. We did the trip in January 2018; the weather
was exceptional (many days about 20-25 degrees, although it did get hot (over
35 degrees) on a few days. I don't believe a single person on our trip (15
of us in all) found it anything other than exceptional.


Our day to day leaders had a maturity and confidence that worked wonderfully
for our group. They were continually thinking about the support for the
group, and when issues arose, as they inevitably do, they addressed them
quickly and efficiently. The back-up team with van, coffee stops, hotel
support etc was also first class.


Rest days can be that if you want but there are so many opportunities to try
other activities. We tried kayaking one day and climbed an active volcano on
the other. Both excellently delivered by local guides who provided all the
kit, advice and support you need.


A few of our days included long stretches on tarmac road with a bit of
traffic, more so than I expected, but this was not a big problem. The few
transit legs in the van gave us the opportunity to experience the best parts
of the route. And some of the hotels were truly outstanding, including Porto
Blest and the eco-lodge north of Pucon.


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Operator Exodus Travels

A Memorable and Hugely Enjoyable Experience

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

If you enjoy your scenery,and a good variation in your cycling ( mix of road
and off-road ) then this trip is for you. It is quite challenging in
parts,but is well within the abilities of a reasonably fit and competent
cyclist ( I am 67 years old but reasonably fit,and I managed without much
difficulty,although generally at back end of a very fit group of good
cyclists ! ). We were exceptionally fortunate with the
weather-dry,sunny,warm-unusual in an area noted for rainfall.
Difficult to pick only one-but the first of anything generally sticks in your
mind,so I will go for the first day in Puerto Varas where the views of
Volcano Osorno and distant Tronador are quite stunning.


Yal was a really nice and likeable guy,and seemed quite efficient. His
communication skills though were somewhat lacking,and most of the briefings
were delivered by his very able assistant German,also a very likeable and
helpful guy.The disappointment though was that there no commentary or
information provided on the history,culture,economy etc of the areas visited.


I took insect repellant but didn't need it ( mosquitoes non-existent here at
this time of year ( November ) so this would be worth checking before you
leave.
Be prepared for rapidly changing weather-fortunately for us it was sunshine
all the way,but we were always prepared for the possibility of rain.
The final day ( Friday ) was spent at the eco lodge in Conguillo National
Park-if you are not on group flight bear in mind this is a long way from
Temuco ( a taxi costs in the region US $ 110 ).
Tap water is apparently safe to drink throughout the trip-I drank it with no
ill effects as did many others in the group.


Our group size was 16,with a good international mix-everyone got on really
well right from the start with plenty of humour throughout,so we were
fortunate with that as well as the weather.
It was a hugely enjoyable and memorable holiday,with scenery to take your
breath away ( from snow-clad mountains and volcanoes to emerald reflecting
lakes to majestic rivers ) .
If you are thinking about it-I'd say go for it.


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Cycle Lake District of Chile & Argentina : Great trip through stunning scenery

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

Another terrific Exodus cycle trip comprising a mix of on & off road riding,
flat & hilly sections in scenery that is simply beautiful. Enthusiastically
led by Tai, ably assisted by his younger brother Yal, & side-kick Mattieu
(the quiet one), our group of 16 bonded on the first evening, were buddies by
lunch on the second day and firm friends thereafter. Excellent sea food and
of course, steaks to be had and at bargain prices in Argentina due to the
devaluation of their peso. Chile was more UK priced. Turquoise lakes & snow
capped volcanoes were the centrepiece, topped off with the two day stay at
the Eco lodge in the Conguillo National Park. We simply did not want to
leave.
As ever there were so many. Day 1: the view from the plane window as we flew
alongside the Andes in the final run into Santiago. Day 2 : The sight of not
one but three snow capped volcanoes from the lake shore by our first night's
hotel set the tone for the superb scenery to come : a mix of Norwegian fjord,
Scottish loch & English Lake with added volcano. Day 4: the first ferry ride
and the discovery of an excellent hotel in the wilderness close to the
frontier post - we were expecting a youth hostel given the remote location.
Day 5: the off road climb to the frontier, and the supportive way in which
all those at the top cheered on those further back as they arrived. Plus the
rapid downhill that followed. Day 6 : The coastal ride round to Bariloche,
passing Tai & Yal's house en route. Day 7 : the largest & tastiest steaks
ever at Don Alberto's in Bariloche - not to be missed, plus lunch atop the
view point at Cerro Campanario. Day 8: Racing along the downhill section of
Route 40 (Argentina's Route 66) into San Martin. Day 10: the impromptu detour
to spend the afternoon at the Termas (hot springs) en route to Pucon. Days 11
& 12 riding into and through the landscapes of the Conguillo National Park
(volcano on my left, emerald lake on my right, monkey puzzle forest ahead of
me - where do I look ?).


With perfect English, Tai & Yal (despite their youth - mid twenties) were
experienced, enthusiastic and capable leaders. Tai, in particular, managed
well the different personalities on the trip which comprised five couples,
three pals and three singles aged from late thirties to early seventies. He
made sure everyone was comfortable riding their way depending on fitness,
terrain & general inclination. His restaurant & even individual dish
recommendations were consistently excellent. He was confident in his role and
thus able to flex the itinerary as circumstances (weather or indeed our
whims) dictated. As a strong cyclist he readily earned the respect of those
who tried to take him on. Fortunately, his skills as a qualified paramedic
did not need to be tested.


The November weather was mixed - Take layers so as to be able to cater for
hot, cold & in between - plus rain. On some days there was much adding and
removing of kit, with Yal or Mati magically on hand at the right moment to
deliver to or collect it from you. This is also true off the bike with cool
winds from Patagonia belying bright sunshine at times.

The road sections are straightforward with drivers polite, separate cycle
tracks on larger roads and wide verges to ride on minor ones. Off road
sections are not particularly technical (I'm no mountain biker) and, taken at
whatever pace you feel comfortable, readily ridden on the new Specialized
hard-tail mountain bikes supplied.

Food-wise the emphasis is meat and fish with pasta/pizza available but
vegetarian food is a bit limited. Good range of beer and wine to be had and
we rekindled our love of Pisco Sour developed on last year's Peru trip.


My slowest ride was the final eight miles back to the eco-lodge on the final
afternoon. It took well over an hour. Why ? Because I simply didn't want it
to end. I was not alone - it was practically a competition to see who could
ride the slowest. I guess that's a pretty decent endorsement of the trip
overall. If you seek a well led trip with excellent company, good food (&
drink), fabulous scenery, and varied (and thus interesting) cycling then sign
up.


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One bike - two countries.

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

The snow-clad volcanoes and emerald lakes of the Andes mountains.
Gravel tracks, black lava fields and ancient forests of monkey puzzle trees.
Crossing the Andes by bike: not once but twice!


Tai and his younger brother Yal worked tirelessly to support the group. They
gave a clear briefing on each day's itinerary and generated Stava maps to
show the route. On the road they shepherded us through the traffic and
managed to control both those keenest to reach our destination and those more
content to just enjoy the scenery and walk the hills.
They coped very well with the inevitable problems which occurred: our
punctures; occasional falls; late transfers; variable accommodation; wet
weather; etc, etc.
They were always ready to chat with the group and explain about the local
people, their history and culture .


The trip notes are not always updated and itineraries may well change.
Our mountain bikes were very good but with limited space for carrying spare
kit or a camera. Although the support vehicle was close at hand, you might
consider a ruck-sac or handlebar bag useful.
Research beforehand. More options are available for your free days than may
be advertised. We really enjoyed excursions to Mount Tronador from Bariloche
and later to Huerquehue National Park from Pucon.
Take a good camera with a wide angle lens as the landscapes are stunning. And
it also pays to get up early for the dawn light.
Breakfasts are sometimes meagre but expect your waistline to expand: portions
for lunch and dinner are huge!
ATM's in Argentina restrict you to 4,000 ARS and cost a lot to use. Santander
Rio have branches in all the towns we visited. If you have an account, it
gives you a much better rate.
Spend a few days in Buenos Aires if you have the chance. It's pretty safe and
easy to get around. There's some lovely Art Nouveau architecture, a lively
café-culture, craft markets at the weekend, fine Opera and bookshops, tango
dinner dances and lots of urban art. We would recommend a 5-hour cycle trip:
Hidden Graffiti And Urban Art Tour.


If the weather is fine, as it fortunately was for us, cycling in Argentina
and Chile is a joy. Traffic is generally respectful and the distances covered
are easily manageable in the time. Where the trip notes describe parts of the
route as gravel, be prepared for some pretty rough going. In places it was
safer to walk. But the best is saved for last: the Parque Nacional
Conguillío - with black lava field and forests of monkey-puzzle trees under
the brooding Llaima Volcano.


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Operator Exodus Travels

A Volcanic Undertaking

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

Once again Exodus delivered. Our guides were fantastic, the bikes were well
maintained, and the accommodation was for the most part great. The food was
also better than some previous trips and only somewhat challenging for a
gluten free/vegetarian. Power bars go a long way! Finally, the scenery was
picturesque and breathtaking. Lots of lakes and Volanoes.
Day 4 of the tour. We completed a 20km cycle on some serious gravel and then
my husband and I opted to walk the 7.5km climb over 700 metre ascent versus
cycling it. We passed a few people who ended up frustratingly walking their
bikes but getting to the top felt like quite an achievement especially with
blisters on both feet.


Tai was a very impressive young man who did a fantastic job. His brother Yal
was a great support and eventually their dad, Marcello joined us making the
group complete. Their obvious bond as a family just made our experience that
much better.


A gel saddle wouldn’t go amiss as the gravel was sometimes more like
boulders.


The trip notes need to be updated. For anyone interested in seeing southern
Chile and western Argentina, I would highly recommend this tour.


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Stunning

5.0
  • Value 5.0
  • Guide 5.0
  • Activities 5.0
  • Lodging 5.0
  • Transportation 5.0
  • Meals 5.0

A simply beautiful trip. We were lucky with incredible weather throughout,
giving us deep blue skies reflected in the lakes. The cycling was superb,
giving a good mix of roads and gravelly off-road tracks. Some mountain
biking experience would be useful for these sections, particularly the long
climb across the border into Argentina.

The scenery was stunning - volcanoes, lakes, forests, and the food throughout
was incredible. I’ve never eaten so much top quality steak in so few days.
Despite the cycling, you might not expect to lose weight on this trip.

Special thanks to our guides, Alex, Tai (hope I spelled that right) and Leah
who regularly had her bike cannibalised when one of us broke down.
Too many to choose. The final days cycling through the lagoons and monkey
puzzles. The incredible views on the seven lakes road, and the climb into
Argentina with a beautiful lakeside hotel at the end of the day.


Alex was brilliant. Endlessly cheerful and enthusiastic and attentive to all
our needs. A real asset to exodus.


I loved the off road sections but I’m not sure that everyone did. Although
most of the trip is on paved roads of good quality, to enjoy the cycling to
the fullest extent, be prepared for some bumpy, gravelly and loose surfaces,
especially when climbing.


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Operator Exodus Travels

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