Buenos Aires
It is a city that hardly sleeps, with restaurants routinely serving until 2 or 3 am. There are no obvious slums and, unlike many US cities, the “downtown” areas are not decaying. In fact, they are the heart of the city, home to the best hotels, shops and restaurants. You'll spend much of your time downtown.
Soccer is a national passion; but, thanks to the British, polo is also first rate.
The city has many fine museums and a world-reknowned opera house. Shopping for fine leathers and furs can be fun and rewarding.
You can begin and end your stay in Buenos Aires. But why not see the rest of Argentina? The second largest country in South America, it covers an area of over one million square miles. If you can imagine South America resembling a lamb chop, Argentina and Chile share the bone.
No matter where you travel, take some simple precautions in order to avoid health problems, crime and other mishaps. Following are a few suggestions:
To avoid suspicion when passing through customs, always carry prescription medications in their original containers. Be sure to bring a few extra days worth of medication in case your return home is delayed.
Research the health risks of the areas you plan to visit and allow yourself time to update or get vaccinations and immunizations as necessary. You should also check on the availability of medical care.
Try to avoid tap water, ice cubes, local dairy products and raw or uncooked foods if you are traveling in rural areas or cities in lesser developed nations. Drink bottled water.
Carry a small medical kit with basic emergency supplies, including stomach remedies, band-aids, gauze, antiseptic, and neosporin or something similar for insect bites. If you have any allergies (insect bites, foods, etc.) or health conditions that require a special medication, include it in your medical kit. Check on the accessibility of medical assistance before you leave home.
Tours
Cultures & Contrasts of South America & Machu Picchu 2010
From $6,598.00 (USD)
Patagonia THE NATURAL WONDERS OF ARGENTINA & CHILE
From $3,549.00 (USD)
THE ARGENTINIAN EXPRESS
2010: SOUTH AMERICAN SELECTION (ISIB)
From $1,729.00 (USD)
Glimpse of South America 2010
From $2,475.00 (USD)
Natural Wonders of Patagonia & Easter island 2009
Cultures & Contrasts of South America 2010
From $4,599.00 (USD)
Antarctica
From $6,799.00 (USD)
Wines & Wonders of South America A Journey through Chile and Argentina
From $2,099.00 (USD)
Discover South America
From $2,849.00 (USD)
Wonders of South America: Peru-Chile-Argentina-Brazil
Peru-Argentina-Brazil
Best of Argentina & Chile
BEST OF PATAGONIA
Double Patagonia
PERU & ARGENTINA
Best Of The South Atlantic
BEST OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
BEST OF ARGENTINA
PATAGONIA ICE FIELD
South America Capital Cities
Peru-Chile-Argentina
Samba & Tango Cities
Samba & Tango Cities
Cruises
Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro on Seven Seas Mariner
From $8,999.00 (USD)
2 for 1 Cruise Fares with Free Airfare
From $3,299.00 (USD)
plus up to a $7,000 Price Reduction per guest*
Our Best Fares Ever: Seabourn’s South America
From $5,999.00 (USD)
From the mightiest river in the world to the driest desert on earth, the startling contrasts of South America make for a spectacular cruise.
4102 - Buenos Aires, Argentina to Santiago
From $7,598.00 (USD)
4 Night South America Cruise
From $564.00 (USD)
Lima (Callao) to Buenos Aires on Seven Seas Mariner
From $16,299.00 (USD)











