Embark on an extraordinary voyage along the South American Wine Route, where wine tastings, cultural immersion, and breathtaking scenery converge across Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. Prepare to savor every moment of your wine-filled escapade through the heart of South America!

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12 days 11 nights

6 destinations

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Departure from the United States.

Arrival in Santiago, Chile. Check into your hotel and explore the bustling city center, Plaza de Armas, and the historic Santa Lucía Hill.

Take a day trip to Valparaiso, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colorful streets, vibrant street art, and bohemian atmosphere. Visit the Pablo Neruda Museum and enjoy panoramic views from the funiculars.

Explore Santiago's wine regions with a guided tour to the nearby Maipo Valley or Casablanca Valley for wine tastings at renowned vineyards.

Fly to Mendoza, Argentina, the heart of Argentina's wine country. Visit local wineries in the Luján de Cuyo or Uco Valley regions, which are known for Malbec and other varietals.

Explore the city of Mendoza, stroll along the tree-lined streets, and visit Plaza Independencia and the General San Martin Park. Enjoy more wine tastings at local bodegas.

Fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina's vibrant capital. Explore the neighborhoods of Recoleta, Palermo, and San Telmo. Visit the iconic Recoleta Cemetery and enjoy an evening of tango at a milonga.

Take a guided tour of Buenos Aires, including highlights such as the Plaza de Mayo, La Boca neighborhood, and the historic Café Tortoni. Experience a traditional Argentine steak dinner with local wines.

Take a ferry to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, a charming colonial town. Explore the historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and ancient city walls.

Travel to Montevideo, Uruguay's capital city. Explore the historic Ciudad Vieja (Old Town), visit landmarks such as the Solis Theatre and Independence Plaza, and stroll along the La Rambla waterfront promenade.

Visit local wineries in the Canelones wine region near Montevideo for tastings of Tannat and other Uruguayan varietals. Enjoy a traditional Uruguayan asado (barbecue) for dinner.

Return home.