3. It is one of the largest cities in Latin America, with a
lot of cultural offerings, and is the point of departure
for travelling to the rest of the country.
The climate of Buenos Aires is mild all year round. The
mean annual temperature is 18 making extremely hot
and cold days very infrequent. Thus, visitors can enjoy
walking around the city in any season.
4. Day 2
Morning flight to Iguazú Taller than Niagara
Falls, twice as wide with 275 cascades spread in a
horsehoe shape over nearly two miles of the Iguazu
River, Iguaçu
5. Day 4 morning flight to Salta. Salta is probably the
most Spanish city in Argentina by physical appearance:
so much so that tourists visiting from Spain often find
a strong resemblance between Salta
and Andalucian cities
6. Day 7
Flight to el CalafateEl Calafate is called the capital of
the glaciers given its vicinity to the National park Los
Glaciares that was created in 1937 and declared by the
United Nations in 1981 ‘World Patrimony of the
Humanity