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Argentina and Brazil, South America’s giants, blend stunning landscapes and vibrant cultures. Argentina offers Patagonia’s glaciers, northern jungles, Buenos Aires flair, top wines, beef, Iguazú Falls, the Andes, and football icons like Maradona and Messi. Brazil dazzles with Amazon Rainforest, Rio’s Christ the Redeemer and beaches, Carnival samba, and fusion cuisine like feijoada and pão de queijo—plus its football passion. Both promise rich traditions, warm people, and epic adventures.

Price starting from $ 4100 Land Only | Depart On 19 Apr 2026

OVERVIEW

Begin your adventure in the tango city of Buenos Aires. Discover the elegant charm of Buenos Aires, where gourmet dining and the fiery spirit of tango await .Next, witness the breathtaking beauty of Iguaçu Falls, a natural spectacle that will captivate your senses. Continue to vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, where the famous Christ the Redeemer stands tall above golden beaches and the sounds of samba echo through the streets.

Itinerary

Prepare yourself! You are leaving today for Buenos Aires to start your unbelievable essence of South America Tour.

 

Upon arrival at Buenos Aires, you’ll be warmly greeted and transferred to your hotel (standard check-in time is 3:00 PM). The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the vibrant city.

Overnight in Buenos Aires

After breakfast, Immerse yourself in the birthplace of Tango! Your city tour of Buenos Aires begins with a drive along the iconic 9 de Julio Avenue, known as the widest avenue in the world. You'll pass by the renowned Colón Theatre, a world-famous opera house and a source of cultural pride for the “porteños”—the locals of Buenos Aires. Explore the historic Avenida de Mayo, which leads into Plaza de Mayo. This central square is surrounded by key landmarks such as the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo, the original City Hall from the Spanish colonial era. From the other end of the avenue, you’ll see the impressive dome of the Congress building.

Enjoy an interior visit of the Metropolitan Cathedral—Argentina’s principal Catholic church. This grand neoclassical building houses the tomb of national hero General San Martín. It’s also where Pope Francis, during his time as Cardinal of Buenos Aires, held religious services.

Next, head to San Telmo, the city's oldest neighborhood, known for its historical charm. Take a moment to explore Plaza Dorrego and its many antique stores. If you're visiting on a Sunday, the square becomes a lively scene thanks to its famous antique fair—a must-see experience.

Your tour then continues to La Boca, one of the most vibrant areas in the city, where you'll stroll down the colorful Caminito Street. Afterward, travel north to Palermo, the city's lush, green district. Admire its expansive parks, the zoo, botanical gardens, horse track, and the National Polo Grounds. Palermo is especially known for its scenic artificial lakes.

Finally, arrive in Recoleta, one of the most upscale neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. Stroll past stylish boutiques and fine dining spots, all set among century-old trees. The highlight here is Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place of many notable Argentinians—including Eva Perón (Evita). The elaborate mausoleums reflect Argentina’s rich architectural and cultural heritage, making this cemetery one of the country's most striking landmarks.

The tour concludes in Recoleta, without return transfer to your hotel.

Overnight in Buenos Aires

Enjoy a free day to explore Buenos Aires at your own rhythm. Wander through the refined streets of Recoleta, relax in the green spaces of Palermo, or soak in the vibrant atmosphere of La Boca and the historic charm of San Telmo. Don’t miss the modern waterfront district of Puerto Madero and take time to uncover the city's diverse cultural and architectural treasures.

Return to your hotel and Relax or pre-book one of our suggested tours

Later this evening, at the designated time, you'll be picked up from your hotel and transferred to a tango house to enjoy a delightful dinner and an unforgettable tango show.

No trip to Buenos Aires is complete without experiencing a live tango performance. Originating in the late 19th century in the city’s working-class neighborhoods, tango blends several musical rhythms. Initially danced only by men, its music featured instruments like flutes, violins, and guitars. Over time, the flutes were replaced by the "bandoneón" (a type of accordion), giving tango its signature sound, made famous by legendary musicians such as Astor Piazzolla and Aníbal Troilo. After savoring a delicious dinner and watching an incredible tango performance at one of the city's renowned tango houses, you'll return to your hotel around midnight.

Add-on: Tigre Delta tour : USD 175 Per person (minimum 10 travelers)
Set off on an engaging half-day excursion to the Tigre Delta, beginning with a scenic boat ride through the "Three Mouths" area and along the Sarmiento River. Experience the distinctive island lifestyle, admire the native flora, and visit the historic Casa Sarmiento Museum. This tour offers insight into the area's leisure spots and traditional docks, giving you a genuine feel for the delta's character.

Next, immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Puerto de Frutos, famous for its handmade goods and vibrant market. Take a relaxing walk along the charming Paseo Victorica, and explore the Naval Museum to uncover the region’s maritime heritage. Photography lovers will appreciate a stop at the Museum of Tigre Art, a picturesque venue perfect for capturing memorable moments.

The tour concludes with a convenient drop-off—either back at your hotel or at the iconic Obelisco de Buenos Aires, placing you in the heart of the city for further exploration.

Overnight in Buenos Aires

After breakfast, you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Puerto Iguazú, a peaceful town situated where the Iguazú and Paraná Rivers meet. Known as the main access point to the spectacular Iguazú Falls, the town thrives on tourism, offering a wide range of hotels, restaurants, tour services, and transportation.

Upon landing, a representative will meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel, where you can leave your luggage before continuing the day’s activities. From there, you'll head to Argentina’s Iguazú National Park.

At the park’s visitor center, board a train that takes you to the Upper Circuit, offering sweeping views of the waterfalls. One of the highlights is the Devil’s Throat—a massive and awe-inspiring waterfall shaped like a horseshoe, measuring approximately 150 meters (492 feet) in length and 80 meters (262 feet) in height. It’s an unforgettable sight.

Next, enjoy a scenic 3-kilometer (1.87-mile) walk along the Iguazú River canyon to reach the Lower Circuit. Along the way, take in the rich biodiversity of the park and experience the power and beauty of the surrounding waterfalls up close.

After the tour, you’ll be transferred back to your hotel for some well-earned rest.

Overnight at Iguazu Falls

Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore the breathtaking surroundings of Iguazú Falls at your own pace. This is the perfect opportunity to revisit the national park and take in the falls from different angles, whether by walking one of the many scenic trails, boarding a boat for an up-close view of the cascading waters, or simply relaxing and soaking in the natural beauty of the area. You may choose to explore the Brazilian side of the falls, which offers a more panoramic perspective, or take part in optional activities such as eco-adventures, jungle safaris, or birdwatching excursions in the lush rainforest. With its diverse wildlife, misty rainbows, and thundering waterfalls, Iguazú provides an unforgettable setting for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you opt for adventure or relaxation, your free day in Iguazú promises to be a memorable part of your journey.

Add-on: Macuco Safari Tour - USD 225 Per person (minimum 10 travelers)

From the entrance of the National Park, hop aboard a rustic open wagon for a ride along the Macuco Trail. Enjoy unobstructed views of the lush jungle, home to vibrant orchids and fluttering butterflies. Your guide will share fascinating stories and myths about the subtropical forest. Afterward, deepen your connection with nature as you walk into the heart of the Brazilian jungle, following the canyon trail to reach the Macuco Falls. Your adventure concludes with a thrilling ride in an inflatable boat, navigating through gentle rapids to get up close and personal with the stunning views from beneath the falls.

Overnight in Iguazu Falls

After an early breakfast, check out of your hotel and set off on a drive through the national park to visit the Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls. Enjoy a scenic walk along the trails, where you’ll be surrounded by lush greenery, vibrant butterflies, and stunning waterfalls. Follow the 1.5 km (1 mile) trail that leads to a spectacular panoramic viewpoint of the Devil’s Throat. From this vantage point, take in a breathtaking view that also includes notable Argentine landmarks such as the Two Sisters and Bozzetti waterfalls, the Upper Circuit, and San Martin Island—famously featured in the film The Mission.

After your tour, you’ll be transferred to Foz do Iguaçu Airport for your flight to Rio de Janeiro.

Upon arrival in Rio, a representative will meet you and escort you to your hotel.

The rest of the evening is yours to unwind and enjoy at your leisure.

Add-on: Ginga Tropical Evening Show and BBQ Dinner - USD  195 Per person (minimum 10 travelers)
The Ginga Tropical Show with BBQ Dinner offers an unforgettable evening of vibrant entertainment and delicious Brazilian cuisine. As the sun sets, you’ll be treated to a lively and colorful cultural performance that showcases the rich music, dance, and rhythms of Brazil. The show features energetic samba, capoeira, and other traditional dances, bringing the spirit of Brazil’s diverse regions to life in a stunning display of talent and passion.

While you enjoy the captivating performance, indulge in a mouthwatering Brazilian BBQ dinner. Savor a variety of freshly grilled meats, including tender steaks, chicken, sausages, and more, all prepared in the authentic "churrasco" style. Accompanied by a selection of traditional side dishes, salads, and sauces, this feast offers a true taste of Brazil's culinary delights.

This experience combines entertainment and gastronomy in the heart of Rio, making it a perfect way to enjoy the city’s vibrant culture and flavors in one unforgettable evening.

Overnight stay in Rio de Janeiro.

Drive to the Cosme Velho neighborhood, where you’ll board a cogwheel train that takes you through the Tijuca Forest up to Corcovado Mountain. Enjoy the scenic journey, surrounded by lush rainforest and beautiful views. Upon reaching the summit, take in the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. From this privileged viewpoint, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro and its surroundings. Afterward, descend and conclude your tour with visits to the famous white-sand beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon before returning to your hotel.

Rest of the afternoon take your time to discover this captivating city at your own pace. Enjoy a day of leisurely strolls through the streets of Rio, taking in the breathtaking backdrop. Consider sampling local dishes and delicacies at one of the numerous restaurants or coffee houses. Since Copacabana is renowned as the most famous beach in the world, your trip to Rio wouldn't be complete without spending some time immersing yourself in Copacabana's beach culture, all while sipping on the national drink, the "Caipirinha". 

Evening accompanied by your guide, leave your hotel and drive to a barbecue restaurant for dinner. After your meal, you will be driven back to your hotel.

Overnight in Rio De Janeiro

After breakfast, meet your guide and set off from your hotel, passing through the vibrant Copacabana neighborhood en route to Urca Station. From here, board a pair of glass-enclosed cable cars that will take you to the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain, a series of striking granite peaks offering panoramic views. The first cable car ascends to Morro da Urca, followed by a second ride to the summit of Sugarloaf. These Swiss-designed, bubble-shaped cars provide 360-degree vistas—from Rio’s iconic skyline to the vast Atlantic Ocean and Guanabara Bay. After soaking in the breathtaking scenery, return to your hotel.

Your day continues with a journey through Rio’s rich history, culture, and iconic landmarks. Begin at Praça XV, a historic square that has played a central role in Rio since its early colonial days. Surrounding the square are charming buildings that offer insight into the city’s heritage. A short walk leads you to Arco do Teles, a quaint, narrow alleyway framed by a picturesque arch, perfect for a leisurely stroll amid old-world charm.

Next, visit the exquisite Church of Nossa Senhora da Lapa dos Mercadores, a baroque gem tucked in the heart of the historic district. Continue to the CCBB (Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil), a dynamic cultural hub that regularly features thought-provoking exhibits and performances.

Admire the architectural grandeur of the Candelária Church, an important neoclassical landmark with deep religious significance. Then explore the Monastery of São Bento, famed for its richly decorated baroque interiors and spiritual history. Not far away, step inside the Real Gabinete Português de Leitura—an awe-inspiring library showcasing elaborate Gothic Revival architecture and an impressive literary collection.

Pause for a photo stop at the renowned Confeitaria Colombo, an opulent Belle Époque café that captures the essence of Rio’s golden age.

The tour continues to the striking Metropolitan Cathedral, noted for its bold modern design and stunning stained-glass windows. End your exploration with a visit to the iconic Selarón Steps—vividly tiled and globally inspired, these colorful stairs are one of Rio’s most photographed attractions. After this rich immersion into the city’s history and culture, we’ll return you to your hotel.

Overnight in Rio De Janeiro

Enjoy your breakfast.  It's time to say Goodbye to Rio de Janeiro. At a scheduled time, you will be transferred to Airport for your return flight home.

Accommodation

Hilton Copa Cabana
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You can find Copacabana Beach and Sugar Loaf Mountain three minutes' drive away from Hilton Copacabana Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro (Copacabana). The Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden is 4.4 miles (7.1 km) and the Museum of Modern Art is 5.2 miles (8.4 km) away from this five-star hotel.

Indulge in body treatments, facials, and massages at the full-service spa. The leisure facilities, which include two outdoor pools, a sauna, and a 24-hour fitness center, are sure to please you.

This hotel offers additional amenities like a hair salon, concierge services, and free wireless Internet access.

Get Brazilian food at The Hotel Restaurant, a dining establishment with an ocean view, or stay home and use the room service, which is available around-the-clock. Enjoy a cool beverage at one of the two poolside bars or the bar/lounge. Every day from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM, there is a breakfast buffet accessible for a charge.

A business center, free newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning and laundry services are among the amenities offered. There is on-site parking that is limited.

Choose from 545 uniquely designed guestrooms with LCD TVs and minibars to make yourself at home. To keep you connected, free wireless Internet connection is offered. Toiletries and bidets are provided free of charge in private bathrooms. Desks, safes, and phones are examples of conveniences.

Hotel Grand Brizo Buenos Aires
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At Grand Brizo Buenos Aires, you'll be in a prime location in the heart of the city, just a 10-minute walk from both the Obelisco and Florida Street. The hotel is also within 1 mile of Colón Theatre and Galerías Pacífico.

Relax and unwind at the full-service spa, or enjoy the hotel’s recreational offerings, including a sauna, fitness center, and seasonal outdoor pool. Other conveniences include free Wi-Fi, concierge services, and wedding services. An area shuttle is available for a fee to take you to nearby spots.

Indulge in international cuisine at Tierra, the on-site restaurant, or opt for room service, available 24/7. The bar/lounge is perfect for a refreshing drink, and a complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM.

Business travelers will appreciate the hotel's business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and 24-hour front desk. For events, the hotel offers 1,722 square feet (160 square meters) of meeting space, including a conference center and 3 meeting rooms. Self-parking is available for a fee.

The hotel’s 191 uniquely decorated rooms feature minibars and Smart TVs, while the pillowtop beds are equipped with down comforters and premium linens. Stay connected with free Wi-Fi, and enjoy cable TV. Bathrooms include bathtubs or showers with rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries.

Gran Meliá Iguazú
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Gran Meliá Iguazú boasts an exceptional location, offering breathtaking views of both the jungle and the magnificent Iguazú Falls. Nestled within the heart of Iguazú National Park, the hotel provides a serene and tranquil retreat surrounded by the mystical energy of the Paraná rainforest.

Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, the property is an ideal base for exploring the outdoors or visiting nearby attractions such as the iconic Three Borders Landmark. The hotel features modern, well-appointed rooms that offer stunning views of either the lush jungle or the waterfalls.

Guests can unwind in the expansive gardens, enjoy the outdoor pool, or play a game on the tennis court—all while taking in the remarkable natural surroundings. For ultimate relaxation, visit the on-site spa, a peaceful haven offering luxurious treatments and rejuvenating massages.

With seven versatile meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 600 people, the hotel also provides an inspiring setting for events and conferences.

At Gran Meliá Iguazú, you’ll be immersed in a natural paradise. Enjoy restful accommodations, relax by the pool, and savor gourmet Argentine cuisine—all with the awe-inspiring backdrop of the falls just steps away.

INCLUSIONS

  • 08 Night's accommodation in TWN/DBL sharing basis at listed hotels or similar
  • Daily Breakfast,
  • Regional flight from Buenos Aires to Iguazu falls to Rio de Janeiro
  • Buenos Aires City tour
  • Tour of the Argentine side of the Falls
  • Tour of the Brazil side of the Falls
  • Sugar loaf Mountain, History and Culture tour in Rio de Janeiro
  • Christ the Redeemer and Beaches tour in Rio de Janeiro
  • Dinner at a Local Restaurant in Rio De Janeiro
  • Dinner and Tango show in Buenos Aires
  • Transportation in Deluxe Tourist Vehicle
  • All sightseeing with admissions
  • Services of English-speaking driver & guide
  • All taxes and surcharges
  • All local applicable taxes

EXCLUSIONS

  • International return flights to Rio de Janeiro and returning from Buenos Aires
  • All other meals & All other sightseeing or services
  • Gratuities for meals, tourist guides, drivers
  • Visa fee & Travel Insurance
  • Personal expenses such as alcoholic and other beverages, telephone calls, and laundry
  • Local city taxes if applicable to be paid directly at hotels upon check out
  • Any other services or Items not mentioned above as included

Planning a trip to Argentina and Brazil?

Visa requirements:  This tour covers both Brazil and Argentina. U.S. and Canadian citizens need a valid passport with at least six months' validity beyond the reentry date to enter these countries. It's also recommended to have at least two blank passport pages for entry stamps.

Starting April 10, 2025, U.S. and Canadian passport holders will need to obtain an individual e-visa to enter Brazil. You can apply through Brazil’s VFS eVisa website, and we offer a detailed guide to assist with the process.

We recommend applying for your visa at least two months before your departure. While the e-Visa usually takes about five business days to process, it's best to apply earlier in case you need to provide additional documentation or correct any details.

Please be aware that visa requirements can change. For the latest and most accurate information, visit the U.S. Department of State's website, the Government of Canada's site, or contact the relevant consulate or embassy.

Although we strive to keep visa information current, consulate application processes may change. If this happens, refer to this guide, but follow the specific instructions provided with your application.

No visa is required for U.S. or Canadian citizens to enter Argentina.

If you're not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, please check with each country’s consulate for the specific entry requirements..

Culture and customs:  When visiting Argentina and Brazil, it's helpful to be aware of some key cultural differences. In Argentina, expect a warm, expressive culture with a strong emphasis on family, food, and football (soccer). Brazilians also value family, food, and music, and their culture is a rich blend influenced by various groups including African, European, and Indigenous Amazonian peoples.

Weather: Argentina: The climate varies by region. Buenos Aires has mild winters and hot summers, while Patagonia can be much colder. Brazil has a tropical climate with hot and humid weather in most areas, but cooler in the southern regions. Be prepared for rain, especially during the wet season (December to March).

Language: Argentina: Spanish is the official language. Many people in tourist areas speak some English, but it's helpful to know basic Spanish phrases. In Brazil Portuguese is the official language. English is not as commonly spoken outside tourist areas, so learning a few phrases in Portuguese can be useful.

Currency: Argentina: The official currency is the Argentine Peso (ARS). Credit cards are widely accepted, but having cash on hand for smaller purchases is helpful.  Brazil: The Brazilian Real (BRL) is the currency. ATMs are readily available, and credit cards are commonly used.

Transportation: Argentina and Brazil have an excellent public transportation system, including buses, metro, and taxis. It is advisable to familiarize yourself with the routes and schedules to avoid getting lost.

Electricity: Brazil uses a 110-220 volt electrical system and requires Types C or N plugs, with either two round pins or three round pins. Argentina operates on 220 volts and uses Types C or I plugs, with either two round pins or three flat pins.

We recommend bringing a universal adapter, and a voltage converter if you plan to use personal devices like a hairdryer that don't have a built-in converter.

Air conditioning in some South American hotels may not be as strong or cool as what you're accustomed to in the U.S. or Canada. When available, it's often regulated seasonally and controlled centrally by the hotel.

While your hotels may offer hairdryers, irons, and other small appliances, these amenities are not guaranteed.

Time zone: Argentina is three hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and two hours ahead of Eastern Time (ET). The country does not currently observe Daylight Saving Time, though this can vary each year.

Brazil has four time zones. Rio de Janeiro is 3 hours behind GMT and two hours ahead of ET.

From March to November, when it’s noon in New York City, it’s 2 PM in Rio and Buenos Aires. From April to October, when it's noon in New York City, it’s 1 PM in both Rio and Buenos Aires.

Safety: Both countries are generally safe for tourists, but it's important to stay alert in busy areas like markets, train stations, and tourist spots. Keep your valuables secure and avoid displaying large amounts of cash or expensive electronics.

Tipping: It is customary in both countries. In Argentina, a 10% tip is expected in restaurants if service is not included, while in Brazil, 10% is typically added to the bill, but you can leave extra if you feel the service was exceptional.

Payment policy

Deposit:           US$ 650 per person [Non-refundable / Non-transferrable]
Booking date: 12th September 2025
50% Deposit:  21st October 2025
Full Balance:  19th January 2026

Insurance

We encourage everyone who books a VOYAGES HUB TOURS package, regardless of age or tour choice, to obtain a travel protection plan. While you intend to take that once-in-a-lifetime trip, illness, family emergencies, and other factors can derail your best-laid plans.

VOYAGES HUB TOURS has partnered with Generali Insurance for U.S. residents to offer a Travel Protection Plan, which includes insurance benefits and non-insurance travel assistance services. This plan includes trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation, accident and sickness medical expenses (COVID-19 is covered the same as any other sickness), baggage and personal effects baggage delay, and travel delay coverage. It also includes non-insurance travel assistance services provided by Generali Global Assistance's 24-hour, 365 days a year.   Please click here for your comprehensive Insurance Quote

Cancellation Policy

  • Starting from the booking date until 21st October 2025, a cancellation will incur a $650 per person non-refundable/non-transferable deposit fee plus any interruption insurance costs if bought.
  • From 22nd October, 2025 to 19th January, 2026, canceling will result in cancellation of 50% of the tour price
  • From 20th January, 2026 to 19th April, 2026, canceling will result in the full tour price being charged as cancellation with no possibility of a refund.

Note:
A person becoming single because of the roommate’s cancellation must pay the single supplement
All payment cut-off dates are firm, and missing deadlines without approved extensions will result in cancellations without refunds being offered. 

PLEASE NOTE

Voyages Hub reserves the right to levy a surcharge commensurate to the fuel increase at the time of operation of this movement.

REVIEW

My wife and I recently took this tour, our fourth with Voyages Hub, and we absolutely loved it. It was an incredible adventure! Rio de Janeiro is a stunning, lively, and passionate city. The beach is gorgeous, the food is fantastic, and the people are warm and full of energy. The carnival culture tour exceeded our expectations and had some fun surprises. Iguazu Falls is absolutely breathtaking, and we had the chance to see them from both the Brazilian and Argentine sides. On our way into Argentina, we stopped by a river where the borders of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city with a European vibe, offering plenty to explore. The Cathedral was especially striking, as was the Puerto Madero area.

Daniel verified
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This was an amazing trip with many unforgettable moments. Rio offers stunning beaches and the iconic Christ the Redeemer. Iguazu Falls was absolutely spectacular—a true natural wonder. Buenos Aires gave us the chance to experience tango and the gaucho culture. Unfortunately, we missed the Carnival Show and dinner as it was only available on select nights. Carlos, our tour director, was fantastic, just like all of your directors. It was a wonderful experience, and I highly recommend it.

Lisa T verified
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It was an incredible experience. The tours, food, and entertainment were all outstanding. Our tour guides in both Brazil and Argentina were exceptionally kind and supportive.

David verified
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This was an outstanding tour! Everything was perfectly organized, from the transportation and excursions to the food, hotels, flights, and recommendations. I would even say it was a life-changing experience. I can't recommend this tour highly enough—it felt like three amazing vacations in one. Our tour director, was exceptional. He was incredibly knowledgeable about every aspect of the tour and did a fantastic job keeping us informed, organized, safe, and entertained. You couldn't ask for a better guide.

Pamela verified
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Three completely distinct experiences, all in one tour. - The stunning beaches and harbor of Rio de Janeiro - The awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls and rainforest - The charming city of Buenos Aires. I was truly amazed by the natural beauty of Rio and Iguazu, as well as the architectural grandeur of Buenos Aires. I thoroughly enjoyed the optional Bossa Nova and Tango outings—such rich culture and music. A heartfelt thank you to the warm and welcoming people of Brazil and Argentina. I look forward to returning when I have more time to explore.

Mike Zeller verified
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I had an unforgettable time on the Rio, Iguazu Falls, and Buenos Aires tour. It was a perfect blend of diverse experiences in stunning locations. The beauty I witnessed along the way was almost unbelievable. I truly appreciated our Tour Guide, Jose, and all the extra effort he put into making sure we were comfortable in these new places. Seeing the falls from both sides was especially memorable, as each side offered a unique experience I'll never forget. Looking at my photos now, I’m in awe that I was there. I loved the energy of Buenos Aires, and the Tango Show was a night I’ll always remember. The accommodations were excellent for the price. I also appreciated the extra time Jose spent with us on the final day when most of the group moved on to their extensions. He made the most of it by showing us a local flea market and taking us to a genuine local restaurant. I’m grateful for this experience and can’t wait for my next tour with Voyages Hub

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