Group size: maximum 8 people
3 Days – Buenos Aires
Arrival, check-in at 5★ hotel Hilton Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires. Investment-based City tour, steakhouse dinner, tango show.
Day 4 – Bariloche
Transfer back, check in at Hampton by Hilton Bariloche. Argentine wine tasting with a sommelier. Gourmet dinner with local wine yard owners.
Day 5-6-7 – El Calafate / King Salmon Fishing (Dates: November to March only)
Transfer (2 hrs) to exclusive 20,000-hectare grounds. Lodge check-in, Investment evening dinner. Three full days of fishing in a pristine, little-known river with record trophy catches. Full board, local delicacies, Argentine wines.
Day 8 – Perito Moreno Glacier
Excursion to the glacier + cruise on Lake Argentino (or optional ice trekking).
Day 9-10 – Ushuaia (exclusive yacht to penguin island) – Visit to International Companies in Tierra del Fuego Free Zone based Companies
Day 11 – Return
Flight back to Buenos Aires, international departure.
International and domestic flights, meals in restaurants outside the program, extra alcohol, tips (~USD 350), tango show.
The Morning starts from the Extravagant and Symbolic Bridge de la Mujer at the Central Business District, Puerto Madero:
After that, we head to Plaza de Mayo, the heart of Argentina’s political and historical life. Here you’ll see the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and learn about the country’s history that shaped modern Argentina.
Continue your walk along Avenida de Mayo, lined with historic cafés and grand architecture, before reaching Avenida 9 de Julio, the widest avenue in the world.
Continue walking 4-5 blocks toward to Plaza del Congreso, one of the most beautiful squares in Argentina, surrounded by monumental buildings, with the Argentine National Congress as its centerpiece.
Take a break for lunch and indulge in a true Argentine parrillada (asado) at Don Julio, menu, one of the city’s most elite and celebrated restaurants, where the grilled meats are considered among the best in the world.
Afternoon Palermo Neighborhood:
After savoring the most delicious steak experience in Buenos Aires, stroll into the quiet neighborhood of Palermo Chico, a charming area filled with luxurious mansions and leafy streets. Pass through the Eco Park, a pleasant green space with history and wildlife.
Continue to Parque Tres de Febrero (Bosques de Palermo), famous for its beautiful Rose Garden (Rosedal), lakes, and shaded paths. End your day in style at one of Palermo’s artisanal ice cream shops, enjoying Argentina’s world-class gelato as you relax in the city’s most elegant park setting. Alternatively, you can stop at a cozy Starbucks café nearby for a coffee break or unwind in one of the stylish bars around the park, perfect for closing your first day in Buenos Aires with a relaxed evening atmosphere.
Meeting Point: Hotel Hilton, Puerto Madero. From here, just two blocks away, the city tour bus will take us directly to the colorful neighborhood of La Boca.
La Boca & Caminito
Begin the day exploring Caminito, the city’s most famous pedestrian street and open-air museum.
Brought to life in the 1950s by painter Benito Quinquela Martín, it quickly became a living canvas of art, music, and tango.
Admire its brightly painted houses, vibrant murals, and bustling atmosphere. Since 1959, it has proudly carried the name of the tango classic Caminito, composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto.
Recoleta Urban Mall
After soaking in the colorful charm of La Boca, the city tour bus returns downtown.
Stop at Recoleta Urban Mall, a stylish shopping center perfect for a short stroll, window shopping, or a coffee break before lunch.
Lunch
Suggested Spot: Le Pain Quotidien – Recoleta Mall
A refreshing pause with wholesome, healthy dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
The ideal spot to recharge before continuing your cultural discoveries.
Afternoon – Culture & Architecture
Recoleta Cemetery
Buenos Aires’ most visited cemetery, renowned for its majestic mausoleums and vaults, many of which are declared National Historic Monuments.
A unique blend of architecture, sculpture, and history, where the lives of Argentina’s most prominent figures are remembered.
Teatro Colón
The Teatro Colón is one of the most famous opera houses in the world, comparable to La Scala in Milan and the Paris Opera.
It is known for its perfect sound quality (acoustics) and its beautiful horseshoe-shaped auditorium.
After a major restoration in 2010, the theater was reopened and is now considered one of Buenos Aires’ greatest cultural treasures.
Evening Stroll
Obelisco & Avenida de Mayo
From Teatro Colón, enjoy a short walk to the Obelisco, the proud symbol of Buenos Aires.
Continue your stroll along Avenida de Mayo, a grand boulevard that connects the Casa Rosada with the National Congress. Its cafés, domes, and European-inspired architecture make the avenue a living journey through over a century of Argentine history.
Corrientes Avenue – “Stop of Champions”
End the day on Corrientes Avenue, celebrated as “the street that never sleeps.”
Known for its buzzing nightlife, this avenue is lined with bookstores, legendary theaters, historic cafés, and traditional pizzerías.
It’s the perfect place to savor a slice of authentic Argentine pizza, enjoy a coffee, or shop before the day comes to a close.
The morning begins once again in the heart of the city at the Galerías Pacífico, one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic landmarks. More than just a shopping center, this building is a work of art in itself. Its magnificent dome, decorated with murals by Argentina’s most celebrated painters—Antonio Berni, Lino Enea Spilimbergo, Demetrio Urruchúa, and Juan Carlos Castagnino—offers a cultural experience before you even step into a store. Originally built in 1889 as a department store, later housing the National Museum of Fine Arts, and finally restored in the 1990s as a shopping gallery, Galerías Pacífico is today both a cultural treasure and a fashionable meeting point.
From the bustling city center, the journey continues to a place of serenity: the Japanese Gardens (Jardín Japonés). Created in 1967 for the visit of the Japanese Emperor, this enchanting retreat invites you to stroll through koi-filled ponds, wooden bridges, and lush greenery. The gardens also feature a cultural center and a traditional Japanese restaurant where we will pause for a business lunch—an opportunity to enjoy authentic flavors in a calm, reflective setting.
In the afternoon, leave behind the city’s rhythm and escape to the Tigre Delta, a tranquil labyrinth of waterways and lush landscapes. Accessible only by boat, this unique region reveals picturesque homes, peaceful canals, and the natural charm of a place beloved by locals for weekend getaways. The guided tour includes a visit to the town of Tigre, where you can savor traditional empanadas with drinks, before continuing with a scenic drive through Buenos Aires’ northern suburbs on the return.
As the sun sets over the delta, you will carry with you the serene contrast between Buenos Aires’ vibrant urban pulse and its peaceful natural escapes.
The day begins with your transfer to San Carlos de Bariloche, a city surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of the Argentine Patagonia, where snowcapped peaks meet crystal-clear lakes.
Upon arrival, you will check in at the Hampton by Hilton Bariloche, a modern and comfortable hotel ideally located in the city center, making it the perfect base for exploration.
Savor a hearty lunch of traditional Patagonian cuisine, where fresh local ingredients and mountain recipes take center stage. No visit to Bariloche is complete without indulging in its world-famous artisan chocolate, produced locally and celebrated as some of the finest in South America.
After Lunch, enjoy a leisurely city tour of Bariloche, known for its charming Alpine-style architecture, artisanal shops, and stunning views of Lake Nahuel Huapi. The walk through its picturesque streets reveals a blend of European heritage and Patagonian spirit, offering both culture and scenery at every corner.
Your journey begins with a warm welcome at El Calafate Airport, followed by a scenic two-hour transfer into the wild, pristine landscapes of Patagonia. Here lies your private fishing paradise: a 20,000-hectare estate with exclusive access to the riverbanks—where apart from your group, no one else is allowed.
This unique program was designed in partnership with some of Argentina’s most renowned fishing guides and brings together the very best of trophy fishing in untouched waters. Until January 2024, no one had fished this river apart from our scout guides. The result: an unmatched density of trophy-sized Chinook salmon, with the comfort of knowing you’ll cast your line in waters that remain almost completely undiscovered.
After check-in and a freshly prepared lunch, you’ll head out for your first evening fishing session. The river is alive with salmon: you’ll see countless surface movements and spectacular jumps from fish of all sizes. Provoking a strike, however, demands patience, skill, and the thrill of the challenge—an experience that will stay with you long after your line is cast.
Your base for this adventure is a comfortable riverside lodge, featuring four spacious bedrooms and accommodating up to 8 anglers. The atmosphere is private, cozy, and authentic, perfectly blending comfort with wilderness.
We place a strong emphasis on gourmet regional cuisine:
The surrounding landscape is as captivating as the fishing itself. Patagonia’s wild beauty unfolds with sightings of:
After breakfast, you will embark on a full-day excursion to the Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world’s most impressive natural wonders. A scenic drive through the Patagonian steppe leads to Los Glaciares National Park, where panoramic walkways and balconies bring you close to the towering ice wall, over 70 meters high, as massive blocks of ice thunderously break into Lake Argentino. To enrich the experience, you may choose a cruise on Lake Argentino, sailing alongside the glacier’s southern face, or opt for an ice trekking adventure, walking across the glacier itself under expert guidance. After this unforgettable encounter with Patagonia’s frozen giant, you will return to El Calafate for a business dinner, where regional specialties and fine Argentine wines provide the perfect close to the day.
On Days 9–10, the journey continues to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, framed by the snowcapped peaks of the Andes and the icy waters of the Beagle Channel. Upon arrival, you will embark on an exclusive private yacht excursion to Penguin Island, where you can admire colonies of Magellanic and Gentoo penguins in their natural habitat, alongside sea lions, cormorants, and other marine wildlife. The cruise offers a privileged perspective of Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes, combining adventure with comfort and exclusivity. Beyond the natural beauty, the program also includes a business-focused visit to leading international companies operating in the Tierra del Fuego Free Trade Zone, where participants will gain insights into the region’s unique economic model, investment opportunities, and export-oriented industries. These two days in Ushuaia seamlessly blend once-in-a-lifetime nature experiences with high-level business networking, providing a comprehensive view of Argentina’s southern frontier.