9 Best Day Trips from Buenos Aires

An excursion from Buenos Aires is a good opportunity to visit historical and emblematic places outside the city. Here are some of the best options.

Andressa García

Andressa García

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9 Best Day Trips from Buenos Aires

Barco Viejo in Tigre | ©Ted McGrath

Buenos Aires is a vibrant and enriching city, but it's also a good place from which to set off to see interesting places in the suburbs. In fact, signing up for an excursion from the Argentine capital to visit amazing places is one of the best things to see and do in Buenos Aires.

Go to San Antonio de Areco, to Mar del Plata, to the city of Tigre, to the Paraná delta... There are many interesting excursions to do from Buenos Aires and to suit all tastes.

1. Tour of a ranch in San Antonio de Areco from Buenos Aires

Gauchos in San Antonio de Areco| ©Carlos J M Martinez
Gauchos in San Antonio de Areco| ©Carlos J M Martinez

Booking a gaucho tour to San Antonio de Are co allows you to immerse yourself in the wilderness of the Argentine Pampas to enjoy gaucho life cowboy style on a traditional ranch.

The tour is a full day excursion from Buenos Aires and a traditional lunch is included to complete the experience. The best part is that, during the experience, you will be able to ride horses or sulky, visit the picturesque rural town of San Antonio de Areco and enjoy a folklore show.

You will also participate in a barbecue while the gauchos show you their roping tricks and tell you stories of life on the ranch. The whole experience is enlivened with live music and dancing to make it one of the best excursions from Buenos Aires.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 152 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 9 hours to complete the experience.
  • Means of transport: by private car with all the comforts.

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2. Excursion to the Tigre Delta and San Isidro

Tigre Delta| ©Barbieri2
Tigre Delta| ©Barbieri2

With this experience you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the natural beauty of the Tigre and San Isidro delta, making it one of the best trips to the Tigre Delta.

Booking an excursion to the Tigre Delta equals a day full of breathtaking views with canals and islands. Then, in San Isidro, you'll see its cobblestone streets and historic mansions, as well as the fruit market and cathedral, not to mention the opportunity to try some homemade empanadas.

This experience starts early in the morning at the city's port where you'll embark on a motorboat to the Tigre Delta. After enjoying the scenery, and savouring some good Argentinean food, you will continue to San Isidro, to get to know this interesting place.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 128 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 5 hours to complete the tour.
  • Means of transport: aboard a private car with all comforts.

3. Half day trip to the Tiger Delta with cruise

Day in the delta| ©Jolanta Kucharska
Day in the delta| ©Jolanta Kucharska

If you are looking for a relaxing half-day getaway from Buenos Aires, I recommend booking an excursion to the Tigre Delta.

During the experience you will have the opportunity to enjoy a picturesque full day cruise to experience the life and architecture of a unique residential area built around marshlands and canals that flow into the Rio de la Plata.

You will be able to take thousands of photos of the houses on stilts and the rest of the sights you will see during this boat trip.

Details of interest

  • Price: about 44 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 5 hours.
  • Means of transport: car with all facilities and boat.

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4. Excursion to Colonia for small groups from Buenos Aires

In Colonia| ©roaming-the-planet
In Colonia| ©roaming-the-planet

This is undoubtedly one of the best excursions to Uruguay from Buenos Aires because it takes you along the legendary Rio de la Plata and spends a day exploring the city of Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The great thing about this trip is that you'll be transported by express ferry and, once you arrive in Colonia, you can enjoy a walking tour of just over two hours to admire the stunning Portuguese colonial buildings, flower-filled squares and cobbled streets of this region.

You will also have the opportunity to spend your free time exploring the craft shops and restaurants.

Details of interest

  • Price: around 260 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 12 hours.
  • Means of transport: the whole tour is completed in a private car with all comforts.

5. Excursion to the Gamboa Winery with lunch and wine tasting

Wine Tasting| ©Larissa Coutinho
Wine Tasting| ©Larissa Coutinho

If you are a wine lover and are looking for an authentic wine tasting experience, this is the option I recommend. You don't need to visit the vineyards of Mendoza to enjoy good wine in Argentina. Bodega Gamboa is an excellent option and a modern place located in the outskirts of the city.

There you can try a variety of different Malbec red wines in a guided tasting that could be included among the best gastronomic tours in Buenos Aires, mainly because you will taste some of the most intense flavours perceived in Argentinean cuisine.

After the tasting you will enjoy a delicious picnic among the vineyards to also taste the local cheeses.

Interesting details

  • Price: about 149 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 7 hours to complete your tour.
  • Means of transport: by car with all comforts.

6. Private day trip to the Iguazu Falls with airfare

Iguazu Falls| ©Juanedc
Iguazu Falls| ©Juanedc

If you are visiting Buenos Aires for three days or more, you cannot miss the opportunity to take this private guided tour to the Iguazu National Park. This is an excursion that takes you from Buenos Aires to the impressive falls on the Argentinean side in just one day.

The best thing about this experience is that it is personalised, meaning that only you and your group will go to the falls. Together with your guide you will get to know the flora and fauna of the region, just after having flown for about two hours from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires.

On the way your guide will provide you with information about the history, flora and fauna of the region. Once you arrive, as well as enjoying the scenery, you can visit the nature interpretation centre to learn more about the founding of the park and its local flora and fauna.

Interesting details

  • Price: around 780 euros per group of up to four people.
  • Duration: about one day to complete the tour.
  • Means of transport: by car with all facilities, train and aircraft.

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7. Full day tour to Montevideo from Buenos Aires

Montevideo| ©puriy
Montevideo| ©puriy

Explore the charm of Uruguay's capital city, Montevideo, on an exciting nine-hour excursion from Buenos Aires, which takes you on a ferry ride across the majestic Rio de la Plata.

During the trip you'll enjoy spectacular views as you make your way to Uruguay. Once in Montevideo, you'll stroll through the picturesque cobblestone streets, admire the local architecture and explore the city's museums and parks.

Your experienced local guide will tell you about the history, culture and lifestyle of Montevideo's inhabitants. You can stop for lunch at a local restaurant just before returning by ferry to Buenos Aires.

Details of interest

  • Price: around 500 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 9 hours to complete the tour.
  • Means of transport: by private car and ferry.

8. Excursion with class and polo match

Polo match| ©Mariano Mantel
Polo match| ©Mariano Mantel

Immerse yourself in the culture and sport of polo on this incredible full-day adventure from Buenos Aires. You'll visit an exclusive country club, about 30 minutes from Buenos Aires, to learn more about polo, while sampling some local dishes and wine.

This tour is not only about watching the game live, but you can also learn a little bit about how polo is played, if you didn't already know. You can take part in a personalised polo lesson tailored to your level of experience, which is always given by a professional player.

You can also try the famous traditional barbecue and enjoy some free time to stroll around the club grounds or take a dip in the pool before returning to Buenos Aires.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 270 euros per person.
  • Duration: approximately 9 hours.
  • Means of transport: by private car with all comforts.

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9. Excursion to Campanópolis from Buenos Aires

Campanópolis| ©Julián Aloise
Campanópolis| ©Julián Aloise

If you are looking for a touch of mystery during your trip and some of the best things to do in November in Buenos Aires when it is still autumn, I recommend you to sign up for a tour to discover a mysterious medieval village located half an hour away from Buenos Aires.

This is Campanópolis, which is a captivating citadel made up of some forty buildings that communicate through alleys, passages and secret places. What adds a touch of mystery to Campanópolis is that it is located in the middle of a nature reserve, near the forests of Ezeiza.

It also stands out for being built with "old and recycled materials" from auctions and demolitions. Inside you can see the old gates of the Palermo Hippodrome, the old iron columns of the Galerías Pacífico and valuable antiques from the Plaza de Mayo. You can also visit museums and the twelve stone, slag and brick houses that look like something out of a children's fairy tale.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 40 euros per person.
  • Duration: about 6 hours.
  • Means of transport: by car with all facilities, although part of the tour can be completed on foot.

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