Argentina
10 DAYS | 9 NIGHTS
If there was ever a bucket list trip, it’s our 10-day Argentina tour. You’ll explore Mendoza, Buenos Aires, and Patagonia through the eyes of Argentina’s most talented women chefs, artists, and designers. From horseback riding through the Andes, to dining under the Milky Way in Patagonia, this is truly the trip-of-a-lifetime.
Argentina Group Trips
Prices start at USD $7,390 per person. Click on individual trips to see pricing by trip.
Please note: the seasons are reversed in Argentina, so March is autumn and October is springtime!
Argentina Itinerary
DAY ONE - MENDOZA
It’s been a long journey and you deserve a day of pampering - don’t you think? We’ll meet at Cecile Adam’s Entre Cielos Hotel & Spa for an afternoon of total relaxation. Entre Cielos is famous for its hammam, so naturally we’re taking over the spa - we’ve booked the Classic Hammam Circuit for everyone in our group.
In the evening, we’ll gather for a delicious alfresco meal at the queen of Argentine wine (and recent Michelin star recipient) Sofia Pescarmona’s Bodega Lagarde.
Meals included: dinner
DAY TWO - MENDOZA
You can’t visit Argentina without visiting wine country. We’re spending the day with one of Mendoza’s leading women winemakers, Victoria Brond. After giving us a private tour of her vineyard, she’s guiding us through a special wine tasting while we nosh on a delicious lunch.
After a wine- and sun-filled afternoon, the evening will be yours to explore Mendoza.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch
Please note this is a sample itinerary and some variations will happen between trips due to our partners’ schedules,
but in general the itinerary will be very similar!
What’s Included
All Accommodations
Most Meals (as listed above)
All activities listed above
Mendoza to Buenos Aires Flight (Day 4)
Buenos Aires to Patagonia Flight (Day 7)
Transportation to and from activities
What’s Not Included
Flights to/from Argentina
Transportation to hotel on arrival
Meals not listed above
Incidental & Personal Expenses
Where You’ll Sleep
ENTRE CIELOS HOME HOTEL LOS CHULENGOS CORRENTOSO HOTEL
Mendoza, Argentina
woman-owned
shared rooms have separate beds
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When to Visit
Argentina sits in the Southern Hemisphere, which means its seasons are opposite those of North America (a.k.a. winter starts in June!). We love to visit in the shoulder seasons of Fall (March, April, May) and Spring (September, October, November). Summer months (December & February) are also lovely!
Weather
Argentina is a huge country, so the weather varies greatly depending on where you are. The shoulder season are the best times to visit Buenos Aires, which gets really hot in the summer months. Mendoza is wine country so you may experience hot sunny days and cool evenings. The Lake District of Bariloche tends to be cooler in general, with gorgeous fall foliage in March and April.
Meet Your Trip Leader
Belén Miguens
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
Belén has been behind the camera since 2009, but her love for travel and connecting with people started long before. Taught by her mother at the Inés Miguens School, she grew up with photography as a second language and has since traveled to more than 46 countries capturing the world through her lens.
Her path into guiding visitors came naturally—blending her studies in international relations, her global travels, and a deep passion for Buenos Aires. With Belén, you won’t just see the city—you’ll feel it. Whether your interests are art, food, architecture, or local history, she curates experiences that reflect you. Warm and endlessly curious, Belén is both storyteller and photographer, always ready to reveal the hidden gems and authentic spirit of Argentina.
Our Partners
Our Argentina journey is shaped by the women who call this place home. The hoteliers who open their doors with care, the chefs and winemakers preserving family recipes, the guides who know the land by heart. They are creators, caretakers, and storytellers.
Every hotel, meal, glass of wine, and experience on this trip is chosen in collaboration with local women to keep our travels rooted in authenticity without spectacle. Their work gives depth to each place we visit so we’re not just passing through, we’re supporting women-led businesses, honoring cultural lineage, and making space for meaningful exchange.