Begin your romantic honeymoon with a visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s lively and cosmopolitan capital city. Explore the trendy neighbourhoods of Palermo and Recoleta, visit the iconic Obelisk and stroll around the charming streets of San Telmo.
Fly to Mendoza, famous for its stunning vineyards, snow-capped Andes, and a wide range of adventure sports. Spend the first day getting settled in your hotel and then indulge in the finest Malbec wines produced in world-renowned wineries of Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley. On the second day, explore the astonishing landscape of the Andes mountains, dramatic views of Aconcagua and the crystal-clear waters of Potrerillos Dam.
Head to Bariloche, a stunning city nestled amidst the picturesque scenery of Patagonia. Experience the breathtaking views of the Andes, crystal-blue lakes and explore the beautiful forests of Arrayanes. Take a romantic walk around Lake Nahuel Huapi, indulge in the world-famous chocolate and relax at a spa.
Fly to El Calafate, and discover the stunning Perito Moreno Glacier, the world's only glacier that is consistently advancing. Take unforgettable pictures while hiking over the glacier or take a boat tour for astonishing views.
Explore the Iguazu Falls, awe-inspiring waterfalls located on the border of Argentina and Brazil. Witness the incredible natural beauty of the falls, explore the Devil's Throat, take a boat tour, or walk the amazing trails amidst the jungle for a unique experience.
Take a scenic ferry and discover Colonia del Sacramento. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a historic town brimming with museums, churches, and small shops selling souvenirs, local crafts and artwork. Roam the cobblestone streets hand-in-hand with your partner, and end the day with delicious Uruguayan cuisine at one of the charming restaurants.
During this trip, flights and buses are the most common modes of transportation. The estimated cost of transportation would be approximately £1500 per person for this entire trip. The travel time would be around 43 hours, excluding flight delays and layovers. Be sure to keep local currency handy for taxi rides or renting a car.
If you had more days, you could consider visiting Salta or Cafayate, home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in Argentina. Similarly, you could go north to explore the Quebrada de Humahuaca, which is among South America's most remarkable landscapes. And, if time is a constrain, you could skip Colonia del Sacramento to extend your stay elsewhere.
Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini Ezeiza (EZE) also known as Ministro Pistarini International Airport, is the main airport serving Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is 22 km southwest of the city center and offers international and domestic flights.