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mfox8 Aug 21st, 2006 06:32 PM

First trip to Argentina
 
I'm planning a trip to Argentina with a friend for October. We'll fly into and out of BA and will be in the country for 9 days. We're thinking about seeing BA, Salta, and Mendoza (wine country). For the amount of time we are there, is this realistic? Any suggestions regarding the itinerary? Thanks in advance.

Giovanna Aug 22nd, 2006 07:31 AM

We visited BsAs for the first time last November and were there for 10 days. We spent two nights at Iguazu Falls, spent an afternoon in Tigre and took a day trip to Colonia. We spent the rest of the time in BsAs. There is so much to see and do we were happy to have that much time to spend in BsAs itself.

I can't really help with your plans to go to Mendoza and Salta (we hope to visit both places someday) regarding travel times, where to stay, etc., but I'm sure you will get some responses and advice regarding that part of your plans.

I incorporated the plans for our trip into a long file. If you would like it, please e-mail me.

flintstones Aug 30th, 2006 12:22 PM

Salta is a good choice. The NW of Argentina is varied and amazing. No words to describe it. You will have to make a choice, Argentina is huge and you need time for enjoying it. Keep in mind Salta as the centre of your tours in the NW.
Have e nice time.
Flints

Graziella5b Aug 31st, 2006 01:30 AM

I would do Salta, and spend the rest of my time in Buenos Aires. Leaving Mendoza for another trip.
Thre are many things to do in Bue and also in Salta where you can see also some wine country. Have fun.

Graziella5b Aug 31st, 2006 01:32 AM

From Buenos Aires there are several possibilities of nice day trips too.

flintstones Aug 31st, 2006 03:23 PM

Good Advise, Graziella. I also would do the same. Iguazu and Mendoza for another tiem. We assume this will not be the last time you come.
Warm regards.
Flints

Abby43 Sep 1st, 2006 10:31 AM

I just went to Iguazu 2 weeks ago and there was very little water. It was a huge disappointment.

cmcfong Sep 1st, 2006 11:13 AM

Abby, when are you going to post your trip report? Curious minds want to know.

mfox8 Sep 6th, 2006 04:07 PM

Thanks for all the responses! We've decided to stay in Buenos Aires the entire time (unless someone knows how to get a reasonable roundtrip airfare to Salta!!). We'd like to go to an estancia near (1-2 hr drive) BsAs. Any suggestions? Also, what are some decent day trips to outside of BsAs?

Thanks again for all the advice, everyone!

cmcfong Sep 6th, 2006 04:54 PM

Before you give up on airfare to Salta, check with an Argentinian travel agent. They can often do better with price than persons in the USA. There are several travel agents recommended on this site and on Trip Advisor.


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