Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Patagonia and the end of the world.
Argentina is the most European country in South America, and the one that hides the most. Buenos Aires rivals any capital in the world. Patagonia is one of the last wild places on the planet.
With Away we design routes that pair Buenos Aires with the wines of Mendoza, the lakes of Bariloche and the glaciers of Patagonia (El Chaltén, Ushuaia, Torres del Paine in Chile).
Buenos Aires boasts a gastronomic and cultural scene of the very first order. Mendoza has Malbec wineries that hold their own against any European wine. And Patagonia is one of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet.
Enquire about this destinationThe finest porteño restaurants, the San Telmo market, Palermo.
Private tastings at boutique wineries in the Uco Valley.
El Chaltén beneath Fitz Roy, El Calafate and the Perito Moreno glacier.
The end of the world and the penguins of Martillo Island.
The most spectacular national park in South America.
An authentic performance, not the one in the guidebooks.
Patagonia is best from November to March (the austral summer). Buenos Aires and Mendoza are worth visiting all year round.
How much time do I need?
A complete route taking in Buenos Aires, Mendoza and Patagonia needs 18–21 days.
Is it worth combining with Chile?
Absolutely. Torres del Paine pairs perfectly with El Calafate.
Is Argentina expensive?
In recent years it has offered very competitive prices for European travellers.