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seeksocean Apr 4th, 2009 11:29 AM

Sendas Busline From BA to Mendoza
 
As opposed to flying between BA and Mendoza, I am thinking of the overnight bus. From the little I have been able to find on it, the Sendas Line sounds great. Anybody with some feedback on this? Thanks!

Rastaguytoday Apr 4th, 2009 01:15 PM

Seeksocean,

Here's a link that will help. http://www.omnilineas.com/

It's in English. Notice the comfort classes. The cama and semi-cama are close to airline business class seats. Play around with the various internal links to get an idea about service and what to expect and how much it might cost.

This is an overnight type of bus ride, but it does save on having to pay for a hotel for the night.

Also, there were several threads many months ago on fodors that talked about bus travel to Mendoza.

Rastaguytoday Apr 4th, 2009 01:19 PM

Seeksocean,

I found that link and more by going to www.google.com.ar

and typing in "bus buenos aires to mendoza english".

Here's a TA link

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic..._District.html

Rasta

seeksocean Apr 4th, 2009 01:32 PM

Hi Rastaguy, Ya I got that sight already, Thanks! I E-mailed you. I'd love to chat about your trip and mine in the future. Thanks for all your help!

seeksocean Apr 6th, 2009 12:28 PM

Anybody out there who has taken the first class Sendas overnight bus from BA to Mendoza?

rhkkmk Apr 6th, 2009 07:58 PM

i just completed making my bus reservations for this very same trip today....cost in royal class (or some similar name--the highest class) cost 741P for the two of us...

i used mawa travel SA which i found on the internet in some talk room....they have a phone number in miami which i made my initial contact through---just looked but i must have thrown it away, but i have matt's (matias's e address)---he is the guy who actually made the res for me...

he is matias [email protected]

his english is excellent and he was perfect to work with.. he is going to deliver our tickets to the marriott in BA next week to us and i charged them on a credit card. i did have to fax (or e mail) permission for them to charge the account...

he offers a number of different bus companies and will pick the best one for you....the prices seem all about the same...

we travel on april 18, and while we do not look forward to it, we are glad to not be paying $300+ each to fly there...

seeksocean Apr 7th, 2009 07:17 AM

Thank you Thank you Thank you! Would you please get back to me after your bus experience and let me know how it went? We don't go until late December, but everything in our travels is times six and we need to book way in advance. Taking the bus, we figured, would save us collectively hundreds of dollars. Are you on Tripadvisor, where I could send you a message?

Treesa Apr 7th, 2009 09:32 AM

FYI. We took the bus from BA to Mendoza end of December '08. We used Andesmar. We reserved our tickets on line (30 days in advance or less). Used the highest category with a reclining seat that converted to a bed with a pillow and blanket. Dinner and breakfast plus wine were included in the price. We paid around US$60.00 pp. We left BA around 8:00 pm arrived in Mendoza around 9:00 am. I slept much better than I do on planes, that's for sure.

kmkrnn Apr 7th, 2009 09:32 AM

This is Mrs rhk...you can reach us at [email protected] We will be home after May6, so write us then, as I am sure we will forget. We are not taking the lap top on this trip. Enjoy your planning k

seeksocean Apr 7th, 2009 10:12 AM

Kmkrknn (Mrs. Rhk), Termima Kasih Banyak untuk informasi. I don't understand how your post applies to this thread, unless you are rhkkmk. Selamat Jalan!

seeksocean Apr 7th, 2009 11:23 AM

Treesa, which online rez did you use? Thanks!

Treesa Apr 7th, 2009 07:18 PM

Seeksocean, here's the website, it's in English.

http://www.andesmar.com/shop/View.as...mid=18&lang=en

rhkkmk Apr 7th, 2009 07:51 PM

mrs rhk is suggesting that if you want to learn more contact us at the address she has given....seems quite simple to me???

seeksocean Apr 8th, 2009 06:00 AM

Okay thank you!

seeksocean Apr 8th, 2009 06:16 AM

Treesa, Thanks! Andesmar looks great! I'll have to contact them a little earlier than next November, since everything is times 6 for us...I want to make sure we all get on the bus! Where did you stay in Mendoza? We are going back and forth between in the city and out in the country (Casa Glebinias looks wonderful). I noticed that Andesmar had 3 night packages including hotel. What do you think of that as a value? Thanks for all!

Treesa Apr 8th, 2009 01:17 PM

We stayed at the Cordon del Plata in Mendoza. Very basic hotel in the center of town. We did not rent a car so staying at out of town estancias was not practical. We happened to be in Mendoza on 12/31 and 1/1/09 so we didn't have too many options as far as hotels were concerned. By the way, if you are planning on taking any excursions don't bother pre-booking, since it's much cheaper to use one of the numerous travel agencies right in town. I happen to have the website of the local tour company if you are interested.

Cheers.

seeksocean Apr 8th, 2009 01:23 PM

Treesa, Definately interested in the name and info of the company. Also, with this economy, we are starting to think maybe less expensive places (around $100-$120 USD) to stay might be good. How much was your place? Did you see other places that you would have rather stayed at?

And about New Years Eve....what was that like there? Where do you think a better place to celebrate (low key style) would be? Thanks again. Your advice has been invaluble.

Treesa Apr 8th, 2009 02:07 PM

I met some people who were staying at the Huentala Hotel Boutique and they liked it. It was around $100 per night including buffet breakfast. The website for the travel agency we used is www.cubasderoble.com.ar. We did the High Andes all day tour which exceeded my expectations. I regret we did not have enough time to go river rafting.

As far as New Year's Eve... We wanted to join a community celebration at a park, with food, wine, fireworks, camaraderie but no such thing existed according to the locals. They referred us to a restaurant and a show but we were too tired and too lazy to dress up so we got some food at a supermarket and had a private party in our hotel room. We were fast asleep before midnight.

seeksocean Apr 8th, 2009 02:31 PM

Thank you Treesa!


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