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Family Journey to The End of The World

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Summary - Family Journey to The End of The World

In this 10-day family adventure through Buenos Aires and Patagonia, you’ll discover Buenos Aires at your family’s own rhythm and immerse yourselves in local traditions, trek across breathtaking landscapes in Patagonia and witness the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier. End your adventure exploring the National Park at Ushuaia and encounter Magellanic penguins of the end of the world.

Highlights

  • Lima
  • Cusco
  • Sacred Valley
  • Buenos Aires
  • Puerto Iguazú
  • Rio de Janeiro

Included

  • 2 Nights in Lima
  • 2 Nights in Valle Sagrado
  • 1 Nights in Aguas Calientes
  • 2 Nights in Cusco
  • 2 Nights in Buenos Aires
  • 2 Nights in Puerto Iguazu
  • 3 Nights in Rio De Janeiro
  • Transfers & Meals mentioned in the itinerary.

Sample Itinerary

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Day 1

Buenos Aires

Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, you'll be taken to your hotel by private transfer. No matter how early you arrive, your room will be ready for you: early check-in is guaranteed. You'll also receive our Argentina Challenge Adventure Kit, designed to engage your children with the places, people, and experiences they encounter! Explore the city with a local guide at your own pace, in  your first Buenos Aires walking tour, enjoying spontaneous chats with your guide and friendly interactions with locals along the way. Your guide will meet you at the hotel, and for the next two hours, you'll explore together. Depending on your hotel's location and your interests, you can choose to wander through the Northern part of the city, known for its stunning architecture, or explore the green spaces and bohemian vibe of the trendiest neighborhood. The choice is yours! By the end of the tour, you'll have a good sense of your neighborhood, including the locations of supermarkets, pharmacies, and currency exchange spots.

Why kids will adore it: Curious minds will be captivated by the vibrant street art and expressive gestures of the locals as they explore the city with our knowledgeable family-friendly guide. Your little ones will sop up in the culture and ask all their burning questions.

Why you will adore it: With a tailor-made itinerary, you can dig into the city's gems at your own leisure, catering to everyone's unique interests within the family dynamic

A couple dances the tango outdoors on a cobblestone street near vibrant buildings and green trees, with distant lakes glimmering in the background. The woman wears a red dress and the man a black suit.
Day 2

Buenos Aires

Continue your urban adventure with a 5-hour tour exploring the city's historic architecture in a private car. Visit the city's key landmarks and share interesting tidbits, like why the Presidential Palace is pink or the reason behind the vibrant houses in La Boca. Explore San Telmo, the oldest residential area with its cobblestone streets, and La Boca, where Buenos Aires comes alive with color and tango on Caminito Street. Soccer fans will delight in learning about Argentina's beloved fútbol teams. Dive deeper into our culture by chatting with locals (Porteños) and uncovering fascinating stories from our rich history. After the tour, we'll return you to your hotel.

In the afternoon, gear up for a bike tour starting in Palermo. Ride through the northern parts of Buenos Aires, visiting the famous Recoleta Cemetery, Floralis Generica, and the city's largest green spaces. Continue your ride to the park hosting the incredible Floralis Generica, the giant metallic flower of Buenos Aires, and enjoy a snack while watching this stunning sculpture move. Savor traditional Argentine maté (herbal tea) and alfajores (delicious sandwich cookies). Pedal on to explore Palermo Woods, the largest green area in Buenos Aires, where you'll see the beautiful Planetarium and enjoy a typical Porteño lunch from the food trucks scattered around. After five hours of family fun, we’ll return to our starting point.

Why kids will adore it:  From the lively street performances at Caminito to the spooky charm of Recoleta Cemetery, the children will have a blast alongside their parents, immersing themselves in the colorful energy of Buenos Aires.

Why you will adore it:  Embark on a leisurely morning exploration with private transportation followed by an adventurous afternoon biking through the city. It's the ideal choice for a laid-back family activity that promotes safety, health, and enjoyment for all.

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Day 3

Buenos Aires

Enjoy a 9-hour journey into Argentina's rural heartland. Start by exploring San Antonio de Areco, where you’ll wander through charming streets, visit museums, and see ancient pulperías (traditional stores) before heading to El Ombú. This endless lands named “Pampas” is still home to descendants of the original gauchos (Argentine cowboys), who continue to work the land as their ancestors did.

Some estancias (ranches) preserve these gaucho traditions and are located in picturesque towns within Buenos Aires province. One of the most captivating is El Ombú de Areco, a colonial-style working ranch established in 1880, where the spirit of the gauchos is alive and well. 

At the estancia, enjoy a traditional asado (barbecue) before choosing between a horseback ride through the countryside or a leisurely bike ride. If you prefer to relax, there’s a serene swimming pool (available in summer) and plenty of sunny spots perfect for a siesta (afternoon nap). At the end of the day, we’ll return you to your hotel in Buenos Aires.

Why kids will adore it:  Unscheduled adventures await for them, offering a glimpse into local traditions through music, horse riding, and cultural performances. Connect with the community, taste traditional dishes, and embrace new experiences unique to the Argentine way of life.

Why you will adore it: Discover the colonial charm of San Antonio de Areco and embrace relaxation at El Ombú's comforting amenities. Unwind from the daily hustle and bustle while the kids explore the outdoors, interact with the locals, and indulge in authentic cuisine.

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Day 4

  El Calafate

Transfer to the airport for your flight to El Calafate, where your Patagonian adventure begins! Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted at the airport and driven to your hotel. Your room will be ready no matter how early you arrive. Enjoy a free day to discover Calafate at your own pace. There are optional tours, like visiting  a Patagonian estancia. to immerse yourself in Argentina’s rural and indigenous culture.

Optional tours – Visit a Patagonian estancia

Kick off your Patagonian adventure with a visit to a traditional Patagonian ranch. Depart from your hotel in a minivan and head toward Glacier National Park to visit Nibepo Aike Ranch, the only estancia in the area that still focuses on sheep shearing and Hereford cattle breeding. Enjoy a warm drink and a tasty snack in the classic quincho (rustic dining room). Stroll along the shores of Lago Argentino, watch a gaucho (Argentine cowboy) at work in the shearing shed, and see a unique display of horsemanship. Depending on the day's activities, you might help milk the cows, herd sheep, or learn about the ranch’s founders. End the day with a delicious grilled lamb meal, cooked over a traditional Patagonian fire pit. Then, return to El Calafate the same way you came.

Why kids will adore it: They can dig into the rich biodiversity of the terrain, encounter native wildlife, and savor homemade delicacies as an alternative to fast food favorites. It's an opportunity for young ones to connect with nature and local customs in a memorable way.

Why you will adore it: Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Patagonia, engage with the local community, and feast on mouthwatering barbecue dishes under the open sky

A vast glacier with jagged ice formations stretches across the landscape, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and green trees—a breathtaking sight for a memorable family journey under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Day 5

El Calafate

Gear up for an 8-hour adventure exploring hidden glaciers, accessible only by boat. Start with a hotel pick-up, then travel to Puerto Bandera inside Glaciers National Park to begin your first boat journey. Cruise through Mayo Channel and land at Toro Bay for a hike through the Patagonian forest. Your guide will share insights about the unique vegetation here, different from other park areas, and point out the ancient cherry tree with its massive 10-foot-diameter trunk. Locals call it El Abuelo (grandpa), and you’ll also discover a hidden waterfall.

Next, sail towards Cerro Negro (Black Hill) for a short hike to the base of the hill, where you'll marvel at the Black Glacier. Enjoy some free time in this off-the-beaten-path spot before heading to the renowned Perito Moreno Glacier. As you approach the enormous ice wall, be ready with your camera to catch any ice calving into the water.

Finally, disembark at Puerto Moreno and explore the traditional catwalk circuit around the glacier before sailing back to Puerto Bandera.On the way back to El Calafate, stop at the Glaciarium Museum to delve into the history of the glaciers and their early explorers.


*The itinerary may change due to weather conditions 

Why kids will adore it:  A thrilling boat journey awaits for them  in El Calafate, promising adventure and excitement for the entire family. Let the kids play sailor as they navigate the lake, combining short hikes and boat rides for a fun-filled day of exploration.

Why you will adore it:  Enjoy free-flowing tea, Argentine croissants, and up-close encounters with the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier. Conclude your adventure with a visit to a modern multimedia museum, creating lasting memories for the whole family

A group of horses graze on a grassy plain with a lake in the background and snow-capped mountains rising under a cloudy sky—a perfect scene for a memorable family journey to the end of the world.
Day 6

El Calafate

Today you will have a free day in the city. 

Optional tour to Cerro Frias adventure hub

If you're up for more adventure, consider a trip to Cerro Frías, an outdoor activity hub. This ranch retains its traditional activities, cattle, and natural guanaco reserve. Choose from various activities: explore the area on a 4x4 ride, ride horses along scenic slopes, or experience South America’s longest zipline. There’s something for everyone!

Wrap up the day with a meal in the elegant quincho, the traditional gathering spot for asados (Argentine barbecues). Enjoy maté and traditional pastries during tea time. After this 6-hour tour, we’ll drive you back to El Calafate for some relaxing family time.

Optional walk to Laguna Nimez

If you prefer to stay in town, visit Laguna Nimez, an ecological reserve home to 80 bird species, including the Chilean Flamingo. Enjoy a pleasant hike that’s perfect for kids! Afterwards, have a hearty lunch at Buenos Cruces restaurant; try the guanaco meatloaf or nut-crusted trout while your kids play in the designated area.

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Day 7

Ushuaia

Transfer to the airport for your flight to Ushuaia. This southernmost city in the world, nestled between the Andes and the Beagle Channel, offers a warm welcome to you and your family. Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. Ushuaia is a walkable town. Embark on a 2-hour city tour, exploring the key viewpoints from North to South. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, visit the former government house, and explore the End of the World Museum. Learn about the first inhabitants and the history of this unique region. Walk through historic neighborhoods and enjoy stunning views of the bay and Beagle Channel.

Your guide will share tales of how this remote area became populated over 300 years, including its history as home to the infamous End of the World Prison, now a museum. After the tour, return to your hotel for some free time.

In the evening, don’t miss the chance to sample the local cuisine! Ushuaia is renowned for its seafood, so be sure to try the black hake and king crab.

Why your children will adore it: Your little ones will be thrilled to have a new companion (besides their parents) to satisfy their curious minds. Our expert guide will be delighted to answer their questions in a captivating and friendly manner.

Why you will adore it: This is a personalized tour, allowing you to explore the city at your own rhythm, focusing on the individual interests of each family member.

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Day 8

Ushuaia

Spend the day exploring Tierra del Fuego National Park, an 8-hour adventure into Ushuaia's wildest and most stunning landscapes. Our guides will lead your family through the park's hidden treasures. We’ll drive 40 minutes from downtown Ushuaia to the park, starting with a 3-hour moderate hike along the Costera Path. Along the way, discover remnants of the Yamana people. Reach the expansive Lake Roca, which straddles the border between Argentina and Chile, and enjoy lunch in a cozy dome.

After a briefing on safety and technique, grab an oar and embark on a 1.5-hour canoe trip down the Lapataia River. Paddle all the way to Lapataia Bay, where the Pan-American Highway and National Route 3 come to their ultimate end at the edge of the world. Then, head back to your hotel in Ushuaia to relax for the evening.

Why your children will adore it: They will delight in a whole day of exploring the park, surrounded by nature. Witnessing jumping rabbits and vibrant rainbows is a common sight in this enchanting location. They will learn about plants, ecology, and geology in an exciting and engaging way, all while visiting some of the most picturesque spots in Argentina.

Why you will adore it: This spot holds a special place for travelers of all ages. Gazing out over Lapataia Bay, overlooking the icy Beagle Channel, you will experience the joys of a fulfilling adventure… playing with your kids in the wilderness. If kayaking seems a bit too daring for your family, you can opt for a journey on the Tren del Fin del Mundo (the Train to the End of the World), a favorite among kids.

A group of penguins stands in a line on rocky, grassy terrain at the end of the world, with a blue sky in the background. Some face forward while others turn to the side, evoking a sense of family travel and adventure.
Day 9

Ushuaia

We’ll pick you up from your hotel for an unforgettable day, probably the highlight of the trip for your kids!  We’ll drive to Harberton Ranch, passing by Puerto Williams on Navarino Island to get closer to meet the funniest creatures. At the ranch, board a boat to Isla Martillo for an hour-long guided walk among Magellanic and Gentoo penguins and fall in love with them. Back at the ranch, enjoy lunch and visit the Acatushún Museum to learn about Tierra del Fuego’s marine wildlife.

Why your children will adore it WANDERING WITH PENGUINS! That’s all we need to say about this… but we also suggest challenging them to see how many diverse species of birds they can spot and recognize at Isla de Los Pájaros! And then, encourage them to snap their best photo of a yawning sea lion.

Why you will adore it: Enjoy spotting wild animals in their natural habitats with your children! The visit to the Magellanic Penguin colony offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get up close and personal with these curious and incredibly cute creatures.

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Day 10

Ushuaia

At the designated time, we’ll escort you to Ushuaia Airport for your departure. It’s time to head back home, but not without the valuable experiences and memories you’ve gathered along the journey. Reflect on the moments spent exploring Buenos Aires, discovering the wonders of Patagonia, and connecting with your loved ones. As you embark on your journey home, cherish these memories and start envisioning your next family adventure. We’re here to help you plan your next unforgettable experience

 

Every effort is made to ensure that your excursions itinerary order and hotel reservations are respected entirely. However, due to weather conditions, nature disasters, or any other circumstance that would affect in any possible way your security, our local suppliers are in the right to change the order of services. For more information, please, check our Terms & Conditions.

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