Buenos Aires - Colonia - Montevideo
❮Buenos Aires - Colonia - Montevideo
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Buenos Aires
- Hydrofoil from Buenos Aires to Colonia
- Hotel for 2 nights in Colonia
- Transfer from Hotel in Colonia to Hotel in Montevideo
- Hotel for 3 nights in Montevideo
A very south trip in Argentina and Uruguay!. Visit the elegant parks and boulevards of Buenos Aires (the capital and most populous city of Argentina), then, take a ride to Colonia (and uruguayan city known for its cobbled historic quarter and colonial Portuguese and Spanish buildings). Afterwards, you will visit the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo (built on the shores of the Plata River, and famous for being quite a cozy and safe city, with excellent quality of life). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Buenos Aires
Day 1Arrive to Buenos Aires
Overnight in Buenos AiresDay 2Overnight in Buenos AiresDay 3Overnight in Buenos AiresDay 4Departing from Buenos Aires
Transportation to next city by: Boat - Buenos Aires to Colonia -
Colonia
Day 4Arrive to Colonia
Overnight in ColoniaDay 5Overnight in ColoniaDay 6Departing from Colonia
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Montevideo
Day 6Arrive to Montevideo
Overnight in MontevideoDay 7Overnight in MontevideoDay 8Overnight in MontevideoDay 9Departing from Montevideo
Uruguay
Uruguay is known for having an extremely high standard of living and is considered one of the safest countries in South America. The subtropical climate is mild and most of the popular destinations are along the southern Atlantic coast. The country's capital, Montevideo is the nucleus for the country's impressive economic activity, as well as the nation's cultural center. Colonia del Sacramento, the oldest city in Uruguay features the best surviving examples of Portuguese colonial architecture, and Uruguay's favorite beach destination, Punta Del Este, is a magnet for trendy international travelers drawn to the beaches, cafes, restaurants, and exhilarating nightlife.
Argentina
Argentina is the third most populous country in South America filled with spectacular natural wonders and vibrant culture, offering the traveler an opportunity to experience extraordinary outdoor adventures, fascinating wildlife, outstanding cuisine, magnificent vineyards, and one of the most dynamic and sophisticated cities anywhere in the world. From the distinct and beautiful landscapes of Patagonia to the rich and artsy culture of Buenos Aires, Argentina is famous for many things. Wine, soccer (futbol), Gauchos, and Tango are all things Argentinean. The country has a rich cultural history with lifestyles uniquely their own.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is Argentina's cultural epicenter, known for its music and dance, its cuisine, fine wines, and vibrant night life. Although it has retained much of its Colonial European influence the design and architecture in Bueno Aires reflects influences not only from Spain, but in many cases Paris, Rome and other Euro capitals as well.
Visit La Boca Neighborhood, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Colon Theatre, The Obelisco, Woman's Bridge, De la Republica Park, Recoleta Cemetery, Tigre River Delta, Japanese Gardens and so much more! -
Colonia
Colonia is a town steeped in history. Built primarily by the Portuguese, the style of houses, and cobblestoned streets, are reminiscent of old Lisbon. The winding streets and colorful houses are a delight to explore. The historic quarter, Barrío Historico, sits on a small peninsula jutting out into the river, and was named a UNESCO heritage site in 1995.
Visit the Historic Quarter, Plaza de los Toros, Santa Ana Beach, Bodega Familia Irurtia, and so much more! -
Montevideo
Situated on the east bank of the Rio de la Plata, Montevideo is the hub of commerce and tourism in the small, but dynamic country of Uruguay. The streets are lined with European style coffee houses, and the city is famous for its outdoor markets and mouth watering barbeque.
Explore Independencia Park, Pocitos Beach, Old Town, Salvo Palace, Rodo Park, Gateway of the Citadel, Port Market, and much more!
Visit La Boca Neighborhood, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Colon Theatre, The Obelisco, Woman's Bridge, De la Republica Park, Recoleta Cemetery, Tigre River Delta, Japanese Gardens and so much more!
Visit the Historic Quarter, Plaza de los Toros, Santa Ana Beach, Bodega Familia Irurtia, and so much more!
Explore Independencia Park, Pocitos Beach, Old Town, Salvo Palace, Rodo Park, Gateway of the Citadel, Port Market, and much more!