Argentina and Brazil Tours and Trips 2024/2025

Experience the allure and charm of South America with Argentina and Brazil tours. From the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires to the stunning beaches of Rio de Janeiro, immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty that define these captivating destinations. Wander through the historic neighborhood of La Boca and Recoleta, marvel at the majestic Iguazu Falls, and savor the flavors of traditional Brazilian cuisine. Whether you are exploring the architectural wonders of São Paulo or trekking the lush landscapes of the Argentine Patagonia, our tours to Argentina and Brazil offer unforgettable holiday experiences to all kinds of travelers.


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Argentina and Brazil Tour Reviews

4.7 - Excellent
Based on 76 customer reviews
An amazing wildlife experience
  • Anonymous
This trip delivered in bucket loads. There was wildlife everywhere we looked. Copious capybara and caiman. Three fantastic sightings of jaguar (a mother and two cubs and two solitary jaguar) and three amazing sightings of giant otter groups. Birds everywhere including imperious jabiru storks, kingfishers, herons, hawks and jacana. And it was great to be in a remote location on the Paraguay River. Apart from the odd fisherman in small boats, there was only our boat and one other from the lodge on the water. Most of the time we had the river to ourselves. The second lodge is a little busier and not quite so remote, but we still saw lots of wildlife including tapir, collared peccary, crab-eating foxes and a stunning southern tamandua.
Excellent wildlife viewing but poor UK booking experience.
  • Anonymous
On a positive note we had a great wildlife experience seeing five jaguar, giant otters, tapirs, ocelot and hyacinth macaws amongst many others. Tony, our guide, was one of the very best guides I have had. He spotted just about everything going and has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the birds and animals of the Pantanal. The not so good was when booking, the connecting flight from San Paulo to Cuiaba was booked from a different San Paulo airport to the one I was due to arrive at from the UK. Speaking to the Exodus rep when booking I questioned why the arrival airport had a different code to the departure airport and was assured the two flights were from the same airport so booked. I was not comfortable and quick online search showed that this was not the case. Fortunately it was sorted out when I then raised the issue again but no apology for what was a basic error. Following the two reviews from 2023, the connecting flight is now a 7hrs wait. While baggage is checked through to Cuiaba you must collect your baggage in San Paula and go through immigration control and customs. You can then drop your bags off at the Latam desk 4hr before your flight to Cuiaba. This info is correct as of July 2024!
Amazing group experience
  • Richard
I joined this group tour two years ago and it was amazing. I met nice people from different parts of the world and Florencia, the tour leader, was so very nice. As it was a group of 12 people we made a stop at Estancia las Hijas, a Patagonia ranch before arriving in Ushuaia which was beautiful. A trip that I will never forget.

Argentina and Brazil Tours

Be captivated by the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls during your Argentina and Brazil tours.
Be captivated by the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls during your Argentina and Brazil tours.

Traveling to Argentina and V/S Brazil: An Overview

Traveling between Argentina and Brazil is best done by air, with flights connecting major cities like Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. The flight duration typically ranges from two to three hours.

Getting from Argentina and Brazil

For travelers embarking on an Argentina and Brazil tour, the journey typically starts with direct flights from major cities worldwide to key hubs in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Buenos Aires particularly serves as a bustling entry point, offering convenient connections for visitors. Upon completing the exploration of Argentina and Brazil, various transportation options are available to transition into neighboring countries. Opt for swift direct flights from Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro to neighboring countries like Chile or Uruguay. For those seeking a scenic route, consider bus services or ferry connections to explore nearby regions at a relaxed pace.

Best time to visit Argentina and Brazil

Timing your visit is crucial to make the most of your trip to Argentina and Brazil. The optimal times to explore these vibrant South American destinations are spring (September to November) and fall (March to May). The weather is typically mild and pleasant during these periods, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Whether you're marveling at the natural wonders of Iguazu Falls or soaking up the culture in Buenos Aires, visiting during these months ensures a memorable and enjoyable experience.

For a seasonal guide, check out our articles on the best time to visit Argentina and the best time to visit Brazil.

Highlights of Argentina and Brazil Trips

A young couple performing tango dance in Argentina.
Let the heart of Buenos Aires beckon you to experience the passionate rhythm of tango.
Close up of young Jaguar standing in shallow water in Panatal Wetlands.
Experience the thrill of spotting elusive Jaguars amidst the stunning landscapes of the Pantanal Wetlands.
  • During your trip to Iguazu Falls, make time to explore the surrounding landscapes for a more immersive tour.
  • Learn to tango while in Buenos Aires. Not only is it one of the favorite pastimes of the city, but also a great way to engage and socialize with locals.
  • Embark on a scenic cruise along the Amazon River, delving into the heart of the rainforest and encountering diverse wildlife species in their natural habitat.
  • Discover the iconic landmarks on your tour to Rio de Janeiro, from the towering Christ the Redeemer statue to the picturesque shores of Copacabana Beach.
  • Trek through the stunning landscapes of Patagonia, where you can hike among towering glaciers, turquoise lakes, and snow-capped peaks.
  • Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Salvador, exploring its colorful streets, vibrant markets, and historic landmarks.
  • Sample the diverse culinary delights of both countries, from traditional Brazilian feijoada to Argentine asado, experiencing South America's unique flavors and culinary traditions.
  • Experience the thrill of exploring the Pantanal, one of the world's largest tropical wetland areas, where you can spot an array of wildlife species, including jaguars, caimans, and capybaras.

Argentina and Brazil Travel Tips

  • Beat the crowds by visiting popular attractions like Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro or Iguazu Falls in Argentina during the early morning or late afternoon.
  • Explore beyond popular cities to discover hidden gems like Colonia del Sacramento, Paraty, Bariloche, Buzios, and Mendoza. These destinations offer unique experiences, from colonial charm to scenic vineyards, away from urban crowds.
  • Plan your itinerary around local festivals and events, such as Carnival in Rio de Janeiro or Argentina's Tango Festival in Buenos Aires.
  • Embrace the local culture by attending a traditional tango show in Buenos Aires or samba performance in Rio de Janeiro for an authentic South American experience.
  • Brush up on your Spanish and Portuguese language skills to enhance your travel experience and communicate with locals more effectively, especially in remote areas where English may not be widely spoken.

At a Glance: Argentina VS Brazil

  Argentina Brazil
Annual Visitors Approximately 6.8 million Approximately 6.4 million
Ideal duration 2 weeks 2 weeks
Transportation Direct flights connect major global cities to Buenos Aires and other key destinations. Domestic buses and trains offer efficient travel within the country, while exploring Patagonia or the wine regions. Cruise options are available for navigating the Beagle Channel or touring the Paraná Delta. Major cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are accessible via direct flights from global hubs. Domestic flights and buses are popular for traversing vast distances, whether visiting the Amazon Rainforest or exploring coastal cities. Riverboat cruises offer an immersive way to experience the Amazon River and its surrounding rainforest.
Top destinations Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza, Ushuaia, Salta and Bariloche. Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Amazon Rainforest. Salvador. Florianópolis.
Top activities
  • Immerse yourself in the passionate rhythm of the tango in Buenos Aires.
  • Explore the renowned wine regions such as Mendoza and Salta and tour the vineyards.
  • Embark on scenic hikes through the stunning landscapes of Patagonia.
  • Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park.
  • Encounter diverse wildlife species in their natural habitats, from spotting penguins and seals in Tierra del Fuego.



  • Explore Brazil’s stunning coastline, from the famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema.
  • Venture into the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, where you can trek through lush jungle trails, spot exotic wildlife and learn about indigenous culture.
  • Embark on a safari adventure in the Pantanal wetlands, one of the world's largest tropical wetland areas, where you can spot diverse wildlife species, including jaguars, caimans, and giant otters.
  • Explore Brazil's stunning waterfalls, including the iconic Iguazu Falls.
Affordability

USD75 per day on average.

Argentina is a relatively more affordable destination than Brazil. Visitors can experience the country's diverse offerings without breaking the bank with reasonably priced accommodations, dining options, and activities.

USD85 per day on average.

Brazil presents a relatively moderate cost of living, requiring travelers to budget carefully. While accommodations and certain activities may be more expensive compared to neighboring countries, the enriching experiences and warm hospitality often justify the cost, ensuring a memorable journey for visitors.

FAQ for Argentina and Brazil Tours

1. How many days to see Argentina and Brazil?

The ideal duration to explore Argentina and Brazil is generally around two weeks. This time frame allows you to visit must-visit destinations, experience diverse cultures, and immerse in various activities and attractions. However, the number of days needed may vary depending on your preferences, interests, and the places you wish to visit.

2. Are there tours from Argentina to Brazil?

Yes, numerous tours are available from Argentina to Brazil, catering to various interests and preferences. These tours typically offer comprehensive itineraries, allowing travelers to explore both countries' highlights, including iconic landmarks, cultural experiences, and natural wonders. Whether it’s a guided group tour, a self-guided adventure, or a customized itinerary to Argentina and Brazil, travelers have plenty of options when planning a trip from Argentina to Brazil.

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