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From Polo Fields to Patagonian Peaks: Argentina Awaits: Your Argentine Adventure Awaits

March 14-20, 2026 AND April 10-16, 2026

Remember how many of you have been asking us: “When are we going to Argentina?”

Well, the wait is over. We’re thrilled to announce our Total Access expedition to Argentina – a week-long journey that puts you right in the middle of one of the most dramatic economic transformations happening anywhere in the world today.

Dates:
1st trip: March 14-20 2026
2nd trip: April 10-16

This isn’t your typical South American vacation. You’ll get front-row seats to Argentina’s historic changes while experiencing some of the most incredible adventures the continent has to offer.

Upon arrival at Buenos Aires’ Ezeiza Airport, you’ll enjoy VIP meet-and-greet service that whisks you through immigration and customs, so after that long international flight, you can get to your hotel quickly for early check-in and some rest.

We start in Buenos Aires, where you’ll explore Eva Perón’s tomb at Recoleta Cemetery, enjoy welcome tapas with stunning city views from the iconic Barolo Palace, and catch a high-class performance at Teatro Colón – one of the world’s most prestigious opera houses. 

But here’s where it gets really interesting. You’ll learn polo from the pros at La Dolfina Club (home to the world’s greatest player), master some tango steps, and experience an authentic tango show over dinner.

Then we’ll fly to Bariloche’s breathtaking Lake District for three nights at the legendary Llao Llao Resort. Picture this: kayaking on pristine mountain lakes, horseback riding through Patagonian wilderness, sunset boat cruises, and stargazing under some of the clearest skies on Earth

Plus, we’ve arranged something special: an exclusive asado masterclass with Francis Mallmann’s son; the legendary chef’s equally talented offspring will teach you Argentina’s most sacred culinary tradition in the heart of Patagonia.

We’ll also dive into the region’s fascinating (and dark) German history – including the Nazi connections that most tourists never hear about.

Finally, we return to Buenos Aires for a luxury finale at the Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt, where you’ll dine at their Michelin Guide restaurant and meet with legal and real estate experts who can show you exactly how to capitalize on Argentina’s unprecedented opportunities.

(We’ve arranged an extra night at Palacio Duhau, so you can depart next day if you prefer.)

The preliminary itinerary is below, and you can find more details on the trip page.

Please note this trip was so popular, that we organized another one, taking place in April. See dates above for more details!