Program
Brazil enchants with its natural energy, Argentina captivates with the passion of tango, and Uruguay enchants with tranquility and colonial romance.
Rio de Janeiro is a city where the heavenly gaze of Christ the Redeemer meets the azure waves of the Atlantic, the golden beaches of Copacabana, and the bustling streets filled with the sounds of samba.
Iguazu is a place where nature demonstrates its power: countless cascading waterfalls tumble into the abyss, shrouded in rainbows and tropical greenery.
Buenos Aires captivates with its atmosphere: elegant palaces, cozy cafes, and the passionate rhythms of tango create a unique harmony of European grace and the Latin American soul.
Colónia del Sacramento enchants with its cobbled streets, colonial architecture, and romantic sunsets over the waters of La Plata. Montevideo is a city with the soul of a poet, where modern waterfronts meet historic neighborhoods, and the culture of mate and tango fills the air with warmth and hospitality.
Punta del Este is a pearl of the Atlantic, where luxurious resorts coexist with pristine beaches, and majestic sculptures grace the horizon.
![]() | Day 1: Rio de Janeiro Arrival in Rio, transfer to the hotel. Accommodation for 2 nights at the selected hotel. (Meals: breakfast) |
![]() | Day 2: Rio de Janeiro Breakfast. In the morning, a tour with a Russian-speaking guide in a private bus to Corcovado Mountain, to the Christ the Redeemer statue – one of the most famous and most visited attractions in the world. From the mountain, a spectacular panorama of the city opens up: the beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, the botanical gardens, and the ocean. Entrance tickets are included. Lunch at one of Rio's typical restaurants (not included). |
![]() | Day 3: Rio de Janeiro / Iguazu Breakfast. Transfer to the airport in Rio de Janeiro. Flight to Iguazu. Arrival, half-day excursion to the falls from the Brazilian side. We'll visit its traditional bridges with a marvelous panoramic view. Iguazu Falls is a cascade of numerous waterfalls, the most famous of which are Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamín Constant, and Garganta del Diablo. This unique nature reserve amazes with the splendor and diversity of its flora and fauna. Transfer to the hotel on the Argentine side (Meals: Breakfast) |
![]() | Day 4: Iguazu Breakfast. The excursion to Iguazu National Park from the Argentine side takes place at the junction of the Brazilian and Argentine borders. This is a system of 275 enormous waterfalls, each with its own name and cascading from a tremendous height. The falls are located within a national park with unique flora and fauna and were formed by a shift in the earth's crust. The name "Iguazu" means "Big Water" in the Guarani language. The most powerful waterfall is called "Garganta del Diablo" (Devil's Throat), and it's 72 meters high. You can stand here for hours... You'll ride on an eco-train, visit numerous observation decks, and walk the Upper and Lower routes. Optional (not included) - "Great Adventure" excursion. The Great Adventure is included with the Argentine Falls excursion. We'll traverse jungle, waterfalls, and rivers considered some of the best for rafting in Argentina. The jungle walk lasts 8 kilometers, taking an all-terrain vehicle along the famous Yacarati trail to Porto Macuco. Afterward, we'll board a semi-rigid gomon and travel 6 kilometers down the Iguazu River to Garganta del Diablo. We'll disembark on San Martin Island, the heart of the Brazilian Falls. Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes. (Please note: This tour is not suitable for children under 12 years old.) (Meals: Breakfast) |
![]() | Day 5: Iguazu / Buenos Aires Breakfast. Transfer to the airport in Puerto Iguazu. Flight to Buenos Aires. Arrival, transfer to the hotel. Accommodation for 2 nights at a selected hotel on the Argentine side. Half-day city tour. You will see the city's main landmarks and its historic districts: San Telmo, the residence of the capital's aristocracy from the late 19th century; La Boca, Recoleta with its famous cemetery; and the modern districts of Puerto Madero and Retiro. The Colon Theatre is one of the five most important opera and ballet theaters in the world; Plaza de Mayo and May Avenue; the Congress Center and many other historical and cultural monuments. We'll walk through the most fascinating streets of Buenos Aires, steeped in stories of immigrants, memories of love reflected in tango, and legends of the fabulous fortunes of one of the world's richest countries at the beginning of the 20th century. Duration: 4 hours. (Meals: breakfast) |
![]() | Day 6: Buenos Aires Breakfast. Tour to the Gaucho Ranch "Don Silvano" During this tour, you'll visit a traditional Argentine ranch and immerse yourself in the life of the gauchos, cowboys of the South American pampa. The measured pace of rural life, peace and quiet—this is the atmosphere that will greet you as soon as you leave the borders of Buenos Aires. For Argentines, the pampa, which we traditionally call "pampas" (plural "pampas") in Russian, is more than just a vast, endless plain. It's a powerful layer of their culture, rooted in the distant past. You'll experience the history of these brave horsemen during this excursion. You'll see how modern gauchos live, attend folklore performances, and a festival with dancing, traditional music, and, of course, enjoy delicious Argentine meat! Duration: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Meals: breakfast/lunch) |
![]() | Day 7: Buenos Aires / Colonia del Sacramento / Montevideo Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the port for boarding the boat in Colonia del Sacramento at 8:15 AM (journey time: 1 hour 15 minutes). Arrive at the port at 9:30 AM. Meet your guide. Colonia del Sacramento is a historic monument of Uruguay. This small town, founded in the 17th century by the Portuguese, is famous for its historic district, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll have the opportunity to stroll through its ancient stone streets, climb the lighthouse for a panoramic view of the La Plata River, and shop for local souvenirs. Lunch in the central square (not included). Free time. Transfer to Montevideo. Arrival. Accommodation for 2 nights at the selected hotel. (Meals: breakfast) |
![]() | Day 8: Montevideo Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour of the city. Montevideo is reminiscent of Lisbon, a little bit of Paris, a little bit of Naples and Madrid. Montevideo is a city of the Art Nouveau era. During the tour, you'll see Independence Square, home to a marble statue of national hero José Gervasio Artigas. Opposite Constitution Square (Plaza de la Constitución) in the old part of the city is Montevideo's main Catholic church, the Iglesia Matriz (or Metropolitan Cathedral), built in the neoclassical style. Its foundation stone was laid in 1740. Afternoon at leisure. (Meals: Breakfast) |
![]() | Day 9: Montevideo / Punta del Este Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Punta del Este Arrival. 4-night accommodation at your chosen hotel. (Meals: Breakfast) |
![]() | Days 10-12: Punta del Este Beach time. (Meals: Breakfast) |
![]() | Day 13: Punta del Este / Buenos Aires Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires (or other destination). (Meals: breakfast) |
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*The host reserves the right to change the hotels listed in the itinerary to other hotels of the same category.
*The host reserves the right to change the order of excursions, provided the tour itinerary is followed.
*The host is not responsible for missed breakfasts at hotels upon early check-out due to an early flight or excursion












