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Buenos Aires, Iguazú and Copacabana Latin American adventures with your teenagers

Argentina - Buenos Aires - Iguazú - Brazil - Rio

From the Río de la Plata to Rio de Janeiro

From $4800 to $6500 per person for 13 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • Giant waterfalls, cinematic beaches, cities that never sleep… An exhilarating family journey!
  • Your teen-friendly accommodation offers their very own room and pools everywhere
  • Buenos Aires like a local and by e-bike, Santa Teresa in private, and a samba night in Rio: it’s all planned!
  • Direct flights, Concierge service, private transfers: the extra Voyageurs touch

Waterfalls as tall as buildings, buildings with views of the river and the ocean, an ocean of new experiences and moments to share - with locals and with family - in Argentina and Brazil. And all this in a single trip! Your teenagers won’t get over it. Well, they will eventually, but not unaffected. These are the Iguazú Falls (Iguaçu in Portuguese), shared by both countries, which form the highlight of the journey. A phenomenal series of waterfalls that interrupt the course of the Iguazú River. It’s a remarkable, spectacular site, recognised by UNESCO, that brings generations together - wonder knows no age. Beforehand, you will have spent four days in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital that defies clichés - too lively to rely solely on its emblems such as tango, football, polo, theatre, etc. Always eager to reinvent itself, the great rioplatense city has irresistible charm and easily wins over teenagers, who will be swept up by its zest for life and the energy of its diverse neighbourhoods - chic Recoleta, trendy Palermo, flashy Puerto Madero, retro San Telmo and bustling Microcentro. They will also love its parks, its markets, and its lively streets that stay bustling late into the night. After three days spent exploring the falls, following the trails on both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, the journey concludes beautifully in Rio de Janeiro, between Christ the Redeemer on Corcovado and Copacabana Beach. In this city, hedonism and the pursuit of pleasure serves as a moral compass and decides what you should do with your day, your week, or your life. Four days in the shoes of a Carioca will feel too short. As a family, this entire experience will be amped up.

Your journey


During this family trip, your teenagers will have their own space, thanks to a room just for them in each hotel. What’s more, these are tailored to fit. In Buenos Aires and Rio, you will stay inurban accommodation,in the trendy districts of Palermo and Copacabana. The setting in Puerto Iguazú is wilder, right in the heart of the tropical rainforest. The facilities are always well designed and up to date, allowing you to mull things over and catch your breath in comfortable conditions, with pools everywhere and sometimes even rooftop terraces. Travel is arranged as needed: by plane for long distances, and by pre-booked private transfer for others. The multiple appointments are scheduled in your agenda and are designed to take you to the heart of things, starting with a private exploration of Buenos Aires by electric bike. You then explore the spectacular Iguazú Falls. And believe us, being with your parents - or your children - in a zodiac speeding towards the waterfalls is quite an experience! In Rio, the Carioca lifestyle welcomes you with open arms in the bohemian district of Santa Teresa and an authentic samba school. A lifestyle aimed at both teenagers and adults. Finally, we have taken the liberty of booking a few restaurants for you - after all, cities also come alive at night. And if an off-the-cuff wish or a minor setback arises along the way, you have the contact details for our on-site Concierges who will assist you. In conjunction with your travel specialists, they can also help adapt your journey according to your wishes even as it unfolds.

Teenagers are going to love it…


Enjoy a breakfast of freshly-baked medialunas, cousins of the croissant; get a close-up look at the Casa Rosada (the Pink House) or the presidential palace, right in the heart of the city; imitate the Porteños who speak with their hands, just like their Italian ancestors; buy a tub of handmade ice cream to share with the family after dinner - dulce de leche, mascarpone or americana? Get soaked by the Iguazú Falls as you venture to the end of the walkways; walk through the jungle and spot toucans and multicoloured butterflies; in Rio, take in the city from the pool on the 16th floor; listen to music on every street corner; take a VIP peek behinds the scenes of the world’s most famous carnival…
Argentine © Kevin Faingnaert
Argentine © Kevin Faingnaert
Chutes Iguazu - Argentine © Romain / Adobe Stock
Chutes Iguazu - Argentine © Romain / Adobe Stock
Argentine © Alfredo Caliz/PANOS-REA
Argentine © Alfredo Caliz/PANOS-REA
Chutes d'Iguazú - Brésil © Nati Shohat/FLASH-90/REA
Chutes d'Iguazú - Brésil © Nati Shohat/FLASH-90/REA
Puerto Iguazu - Argentine © Droits réservés
Puerto Iguazu - Argentine © Droits réservés
Buenos Aires -Argentine © Lucy Laucht
Buenos Aires -Argentine © Lucy Laucht
Buenos Aires - Argentine © Lucy Laucht
Buenos Aires - Argentine © Lucy Laucht
Buenos Aires - Argentine © Kevin Faingnaert
Buenos Aires - Argentine © Kevin Faingnaert
Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Alix Pardo
Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Alix Pardo
MAC-Niterói - Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Alix Pardo
MAC-Niterói - Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Alix Pardo
Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Zoé Fidji
Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Zoé Fidji
Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Alix Pardo
Ipanema - Rio de Janeiro - Brésil © Alix Pardo
Iguazu - Argentine © Thiago Rocha / Unsplash
Iguazu - Argentine © Thiago Rocha / Unsplash

Itinerary

100% customisable for you

On arrival, private transfer to the lively Palermo district and check in for four nights at a contemporary high-rise hotel. There is also something to cool you down here, thanks to a welcome swimming pool lined with sun loungers. A real treat after a day spent wandering the streets of the Argentine capital. The rooms are spacious, with simple and modern decor. We especially love the immense rooftop, a wonderful perch to enjoy breathtaking views of the city.

The avenues that cut through the city centre make excellent routes for exploration. Some of the most interesting are Avenida 9 de Julio, Avenida Corrientes and Avenida de Mayo. Then there is La Boca, a small, colourful and picturesque barrio, or the elegant Recoleta with its very distinguished cemetery. Evita Peron, Victoria Ocampo and Raul Alfonsin are all buried there. Your neighbourhood of San Telmo is known for its old streets and antique shops. On that note, don’t forget the San Telmo market takes place every Sunday. Porteños flock there to crowd around the stalls, eager to bag the deal of the day. Popular musicians showcase their skills, and their music is much appreciated by tango dancers who dance along. There are many ways to experience the Argentine capital.
Optional extra -
Private street art tour.

On your itinerary - Electric bike tour of Buenos Aires, the ideal way to explore the Argentinian capital, taking you far and wide. No need to peddle hard! With a guide, follow the route of your choice and discover the city’s eclectic architecture, lively neighbourhoods and beautiful parks where Porteños enjoy relaxing. Pass by some of the city’s famous sites such as Recoleta Cemetery, La Bombonera stadium, La Boca and its "Caminito", Puerto Madero, and the iconic Plaza de Mayo.
Booked for the evening - Dinner at one of the city’s best parrillas, in a typical old brick house in Palermo Viejo. Your table is already reserved. The restaurant serves fine cuts of charcoal-grilled meat in a traditional setting. The walls are lined with empty bottles signed by customers, chandeliers and wagon wheels, and the waiters are dressed in black. It’s a chance for parents to sample the renowned Argentine wines, with hundreds to choose from on the wine list.
Optional extra - An evening of Argentine tango and traditional music.

Booked for the evening - Reservation at a rooftop restaurant in the city centre. On the menu for the whole family: river views, a sparkling skyline and Argentinian food, washed down with expertly mixed cocktails for the parents.
Optional extras - Buenos Aires tour with a local; tickets for a football match in Maradona’s homeland; guided tour of Palacio Barolo.

Private transfer to the airport, then flight to Puerto Iguazú. Another transfer and check-in for three nights at an elegant hotel surrounded by the lush vegetation of the Iryapú jungle. The rooms are modern and comfortable. The spa is there to help your body and mind relax. You are also in the ideal location to reach the famous Iguazú Falls in no time at all. These waterfalls, straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil, are without doubt some of the most spectacular in the world. Thousands of tonnes of water pour down every second with a thunderous roar, then rise delicately as clouds of mist. The most famous waterfall is called the Garganta del Diablo, or Devil’s Throat, which, at 295 feet (90 metres) high, is the tallest in the group. There’s no doubt about it, Iguazú, or "Great Waters" in Guarani, deserves its place as one of the world’s natural wonders.

On your itinerary - Iguazú Falls, Argentinian side. Enjoy a short trip in an off-road truck through the national park where you can usually spot some of the forest’s inhabitants. See if you can spy red coatis and toucans, anteaters or capuchin monkeys, and maybe even tapirs. The truck then heads down to the river where you board a zodiac boat. Bouncing over the rapids, the boat takes passengers as close as possible to the waterfall. Here you can watch the great dusky swifts nesting behind the curtains of water, darting in and out through the gaps. It’s an unforgettable experience.

On your itinerary - Iguaçu Falls, Brazilian side. You already have your tickets, so you are free to explore the national park with its trails and walkways that sometimes lead you almost underneath the waterfalls. You might just end up having a tropical shower!
Optional extra - Helicopter flight over the falls.

Private transfer to Foz do Iguaçu airport and flight to Rio. Another transfer and stay for four nights at a hotel overlooking the legendary Copacabana Beach. The hotel is truly classic in style, both elegant and understated. The comfortable rooms feature natural tones. Some have superb views of the ocean. These sea views are even better from the rooftop terrace, where a beautiful pool takes pride of place. Nearby, the neighbourhoods of Ipanema and Leblon are within easy reach.
The Carioca lifestyle is right here, right now. Locals run and play beach volleyball on the sand. There are markets too and museums such as MAC, the Museum of Contemporary Art. Maracanã Stadium and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian are two different types of cathedral where Rio’s residents express their unwavering devotion. During the day, it’s hard to resist the churrasco and the cassava fries, both utterly delicious! Sip an Amazonian fruit juice in the cool shade of a Leblon backyard, wander here and there, enjoying life to the rhythm of one of the world’s most captivating cities.

On your schedule - Private tour of Santa Teresa. This bohemian neighbourhood sits perched on a hill. You get there by tram, which doesn’t hang around. The people who live there are very fortunate. "Santa" (as locals call it) is bursting with history. In the 17th century, the nobility, especially from Europe, were quick to settle in the hills. The embassies were built there before moving with their occupants to Brasilia, when the city became the capital in 1960. Once the houses were empty, the neighbourhood was quickly taken over by all kinds of artists. Even today, that creative spirit fills the air, from the narrow cobbled streets to the shaded squares. Be sure to visit Chacara do Ceu Museum to admire works by Matisse, Picasso, Dali and Miro.
Also booked - Evening at a samba school. Samba emerged from Brazil and is known the world over. It takes centre stage every year during the famous Rio carnival. This evening is a unique opportunity to take part in a genuine rehearsal at one of the city’s best-known samba schools. It’s a time for the dancers and aficionados to share some of their knowledge and lots of their passion.

Must-see - Sugarloaf Mountain. At the mouth of Guanabara Bay, the iconic Sugarloaf Mountain rises 1,299 feet (396 metres) from the shoreline to loom over the surrounding landscape. You reach the summit of this monolith by air, on one of the iconic cable cars. The first car transports visitors up to Morro da Urca, 721 feet (220 metres) above sea level, where you can enjoy sweeping views of the winding coastline. A second car travels the rest of the way. From the summit of the granite giant, the view unfolds like a painting. Be dazzled by the blue of the bay, the golden sand and the green of the trees.
Optional extra - Your tickets for Sugarloaf Mountain: Rio by night, with a private guide.

Not to be missed - Corcovado and Christ the Redeemer. At the top of Mount Corcovado, rises the immense statue of Christ (38 metres (124 feet) high, including the pedestal) that has come to symbolise the city and Brazil as a whole. It took about ten years to build and was constructed by sculptors, architects and engineers from all over the world. Inaugurated in 1931 after a week of celebrations, the statue is made of reinforced concrete clad in a mosaic of soapstone tiles. This ensures the colours will never fade and it will withstand the harshest weather and temperature changes. In other words it's an immortal figure and what could be more fitting for one of the seven wonders of the modern world?
Booked for the evening - Dinner at one of the city’s best restaurants. Your table is already reserved.
Optional extra - Your tickets for Corcovado.

Private transfer to the airport and direct international flight home. Night on board, arrival the following day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

A private tour of Buenos Aires street art

Initially influenced in the 1970s and 80s by the graffiti fashion born in New York, then in the early 2000s by stencil art originating in the United Kingdom, young artists in Buenos Aires have, over time, developed many other forms of expression within this art, including sticker art, poster art, woodblock, and other forms of street installations and reverse graffiti. Your companion for the day will tell you all about everyday life in Argentina, while teaching you a few phrases of lunfardo (a type of Argentine slang). They’ll explain the fundamental techniques and skills of graffiti, its history, and its relationship to the current context. Then, it's time for some hands-on practice at a workshop where participants try out different techniques: stencil art, which involves repeatedly reproducing designs using a kind of stencil, and paste-up,which consists of cutting out and layering coloured paper. Then stroll around to admire some of the capital’s impressive murals. This experience ends with a visit to a gallery dedicated to the promotion, exhibition and sale of urban art, where you’ll share a Mate. A relaxed stroll that leaves room for improvisation, depending on your wishes and preferences.
Optional:

An evening centred around tango and traditional Argentine music


Argentinian folklore was born from a blend of cultural influences brought by the different migrations that have taken place in Argentina. Following in the footsteps of a Buenos Aires local, visit the intimate living spaces of local residents to experience a unique artistic adventure. Among these experiences, enjoy a relaxed meeting with our guide: a professional dancer and tango teacher, and a music enthusiast, they will share with you all the rules and secrets of Argentine folklore and tango. They’ll organise an evening for you filled with discussion, encounters, and emotions, all in a relaxed atmosphere, allowing you to get up close to the featured artists in a typical Buenos Aires venue.
Optional:

A football match in the land of Maradona.


In Argentina, attending a football match is almost a rite of passage. The city of Buenos Aires alone has more than twenty professional teams, including the famous Boca Juniors and River Plate - eternal rivals. But even matches between lesser-known clubs offer a unique spectacle: the passion of the fans, chants taken up by the entire stadium, marching bands, cheers… An incredible, wildly contagious atmosphere!
Optional extra


Rio by night, in private


Hip clubs and rooftops in Ipanema, trendy bars in the upmarket Leblon area, electro bars in the alternative Botafogo district, or samba clubs in Lapa: Rio dances until dawn. In the evening, you have an appointment with a Carioca who will take you to discover their favourite spots. Of course, the outing can be adapted to teen-friendly times and places.

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Why visit Brazil with Voyageurs du monde?

Every day, our travel specialists craft bespoke experiences shaped around each traveller's profile, desires and budget. These passionate experts design experiences delivered on the ground by a local network of Concierges and trusted contacts. These fully customisable, made-to-measure trips are complemented by a wide range of high-end services (lounges, 24/7 assistance, travel booklet, app, Wi-Fi, restaurant booking, etc.)

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Based on two adults and two children.
The estimated budget for this trip is $4,800 to $6,500 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $5,700 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • Direct return international flight on a scheduled airline
  • Buenos Aires-Puerto Iguazú and Foz do Iguaçu-Rio flights
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
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  • Four nights in Buenos Aires, in double rooms with breakfast
  • Three nights in Puerto Iguazú, in double rooms with breakfast
  • Four nights in Rio de Janeiro, in double rooms with breakfast
  • Exploration of Buenos Aires by electric bike, with a local private guide
  • Exploration of Iguazú National Park (Argentinian side) and boating near the falls, with a guide.
  • Your tickets to Iguaçu National Park (Brazilian side)
  • Tour of the Santa Teresa district in Rio with a private guide.
  • Evening at a samba school in Rio, with a private guide.
  • Our on-site concierge services
  • In Argentina, a local mobile phone
  • In Brazil, Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or an eSIM allowing you to connect to the Wi-Fi on your various devices (mobiles, tablets, and computers).
  • A travel booklet collating a wealth of useful information (your daily itinerary, your hotel details, a selection of our customised and geolocated recommendations, etc.).
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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