Quietly dramatic and wildly magnetic. Argentina stirs the soul from the moment you touch down. Ride with gauchos through the Patagonian plains, while away the afternoon hours among the vines of Mendoza or pick up the pace in the music-soaked streets of Buenos Aires.
International flights
16+h London-Buenos Aires via Europe/USA/Brazil, no direct.
How much does it cost?
Two weeks in Argentina starts at £5,000 per person (excl. international flights).
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Why book with nemo?
We don’t do packages. Every trip is built from scratch – around your dates, your pace, your non-negotiables. You’ll be matched with a Travel Expert who knows the destination inside out and takes the time to understand what really matters to you.
Pricing depends on where you’re headed, but here’s what’s always included:
Fully bespoke service
Fully bespoke service
No templates or generic routes. Just smart, personalised planning tailored around you.
Financial protection
Financial protection
Your trip is backed by bespoke Financial Failure Insurance, protecting the funds you’ve paid from the moment you book.
24/7 operational support
24/7 operational support
From flight delays to last-minute changes, we're on hand to troubleshoot any issues that arise.
Special offers and perks
Special offers and perks
Room upgrades, early check-ins, priority access and surprise extras wherever possible.
Your Argentina experts
They know Argentina inside out, creating trips that move well and feel unmistakably yours.
From our travellers
“What an amazing team of experts (especially Venetia). We had an incredible time exploring Argentina. Highly recommend nemo and we will use them again. The suggestion to head to Salta instead of the more touristy Mendoza made our trip.”
“What an amazing team of experts (especially Venetia). We had an incredible time exploring Argentina. Highly recommend nemo and we will use them again. The suggestion to head to Salta instead of the more touristy Mendoza made our trip.”
David
Our perfect route
Everything we offer is fully bespoke; the itinerary below is an example of what our experts can create with you.
Buenos Aires
European in form, unmistakably Argentine in temperament. Neighbourhood cafés, animated tables and dinners that start late and run later shape the city more than landmarks. Move between barrios rather than ticking off sights – that’s where Buenos Aires reveals its edge.
El Calafate
This is Patagonia at its most dramatic. Vast skies, cold air and ice-blue glaciers set the tone, with landscapes that feel raw and expansive. Days are spent walking, boating and taking in scale – less about polish, more about proximity to something genuinely elemental.
Salta
The north feels entirely different. High altitude, arid colour and long distances shape daily life, with vineyards and villages scattered across wide valleys. Salta city provides a graceful base, but it’s the surrounding landscapes and rural culture that give the region its character.
Argentine Pampas
Flat, fertile and quietly powerful, the Pampas are defined by land and routine. Estancias sit within vast grasslands, where cattle, horses and tradition still shape the day. Time slows here – riding, eating well and understanding Argentina through its rural backbone.
Two weeks in Argentina starts at £5,000 per person (excl. international flights).
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Your budget
We know it's tricky to pin down a number early on. We’ll walk you through all the details so you can make informed choices from the start.
A bespoke quote
Your quote is broken down into hotels, activities and logistics – we earn through supplier commissions, not markups. Prefer USD? Just ask.
Special offers
We always look for promotions and added value. Thanks to close hotel relationships, you’ll be first in line for upgrades, bonuses and seasonal perks.
At your pace
Lock in what matters early, tweak the rest later. We’ll guide the timeline, but keep things flexible – no pressure to have it all figured out.
When to go
Nov - Mar
The best time to visit Patagonia and the famous winds are less strong in February to April. Buenos Aires can get very hot in December and February. This is the busiest tourist season.
Jul - Aug
Winter can bring some discounted rates but is the best time for skiing. The tango festival begins in August in Buenos Aires..
Sep - Oct
Spring is a lovely time to avoid the crowds. It's cooler in Buenos Aires & Salta and the Patagonia winds drop between October and November.
Apr - Jun
Autumn is lovely in Mendoza, the Pampas and Patagonia, ski season starts in June.
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