
Comprising almost the entire southern half of South America, Argentina is the world's eighth largest country. Its geographic diversity spans the most stunning terrain from the breathtaking scenic glaciers and lakes of Patagonia, through the mountains in Mendoza on the footsteps of the Andes, to the deserts and tropical jungles in the north. Argentina is one of the biggest countries in the world and is said to be the “land of six continents all in one”. Your group can travel from tasting some of the best world’s wine at a traditional bodega in Mendoza, where they can also learn about the region’s winemaking heritage, or dining at a parrilla, tasting a variety of barbecue-style dishes of authentic Argentine tradition, to dancing with a mixture of sensuality and passion to the rhythm of Tango in the charming and cobblestone streets of Buenos Aires. Argentina is the ideal location for incentive and corporate trips, conferences and events. Not only does it provides a great variety of entertaining activities for the group, but also offers a wide range of multifunctional venues and luxury hotel options that will meet your needs and expectations.
Buenos aires

- Historically “THE” gateway to the Atlantic Ocean, today Buenos Aires is not only the country’s capital, but also its heart. Buenos Aires presents itself as a friendly spot for your group to learn about an extraordinary culture, stroll along captivating streets and enjoy great BBQ with excellent wines in the most exclusive restaurants of the city. Once called the Paris of South America, its architectural beauty is everywhere and its vibrant cultural life coupled with first class service lead to frequent comparisons to the best cities of around the world. This city offers a myriad of unique options for groups, like enjoying an excellent Tango Show Dinner with all the magic and charm that this dance has to offer to taking tango classes in a typical 19th century mansion. Filled with a mixture of sensuality, nostalgia and passion “El Tango” will without a doubt captivate your senses. A few kilometers from the city, your group will experience another way to immerse themselves into the Argentinean culture: a visit to an “Estancia” (Gaucho Ranch). A stay affords a glimpse at the daily activities, an immersion into Gauchos history and skills, and a chance to unwind and enjoy the countryside. Buenos Aires is also home of some of the best Creole cuisine in Argentina and home of some the most passionate soccer matches in South America. Buenos Aires will be a landmark for your program, with countless options to choose from.
Mendoza

- Lying close to some of the highest peaks of the Andes mountain range in the heart of the Cuyo region is Mendoza, one of Argentina’s most important provinces of yesterday and today. Mendoza is one of the country’s main attractions thanks to its stunning landscapes of mountains, rivers and geological figures, and also because it holds the most important production of wine in Argentina with almost 550 vineyards producing some of the finest wine in the world. In these wineries groups not only can taste some of the best world’s wine at a traditional bodega and learn about the region’s winemaking heritage, but also enjoy an appropriate meal specially created to accompany every type of wine. What’s more, many wineries serve as special events venues. 200 kilometers away from Mendoza stands the America’s highest peak, Mount Aconcagua, which invites the brave to challenge its almost 7000 meters. For more adventure alternatives, trekking, climbing, rafting and mountains sports are available to the group all along the province, especially in San Rafael, with its incredible Canon del Atuel. Excellent for incentive trips and team building activities, and only 90 minutes away from Buenos Aires by plane, Mendoza is a place to discover for a truly memorable experience.
Iguazu

- Iguazu is one of the most impressive natural wonders in the Americas. No book, no photo, no film can transmit the sensation of standing beside tons of water falling from up to 70 meters and violently crashing against the rocks. Boat trips, bridges and catwalks will put your group only meters away from this unique scenery, including the most impressive of all, La Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat). The biggest waterfalls are on Argentine territory, such as the Dos Hermanas, Chico Alferez and Ramirez y Bossetti, while the Brazilian side offers splendid panoramic views. The roar and grandiosity of the falls contrasts with the tranquillity of the surrounding National Parks, where Ecological Trains of the jungle can be taken from the central station inside the Park to the start of the rides and walkways. What’s more, every month the Iguazu National Park offers the opportunity for your group to enjoy a nocturnal walk in the forest, visiting the great Devil’s Throat. Located next to the waterfalls, on the Brazilian side, there are a variety of activities, such as rappel, rafting and tree climbing. Iguazu Falls is one of the world’s greatest waterfalls and an unparalleled opportunity for your group to experience a taste of wilderness.
Calafate

- El Calafate, a small city that has grown dramatically in the last years after the opening of its airport in 2000, is the main tourist pole of the South Patagonia area. The amazing Perito Moreno Glacier dominates the area and over the past decade has become one of the main attractions among visitors who come to South America. Located on the south arm of Lago Argentino, it covers a surface of 195 square kilometers, being almost as big as the city of Buenos Aires. An 80 kilometer drive from El Calafate takes you to a catwalk from which you can see a 5 kilometer long and 60 meter tall ice-wall. The glacier expands towards the horizon and between the mountains seemingly forever into the distance. Calafate is the perfect location for outdoor teambuilding activities and any kind of business meetings.
Ushuaia

- Ushuaia is often referred to as the ‘end of the world’ and is commonly described as the most southerly city on the planet. On the southeast point of the province of Tierra del Fuego, lying on a bay on the shores of the Beagle Channel which unites the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific, Ushuaia is a place to walk through forests and mountains, an interesting place to learn about its peculiar history, and an adventurous site to practice snow sports and many team building outdoor activities. Boat tours, fishing, trekking and extraordinary seafood are also part of this far south experience.
Salta

- Salta is a tranquil city that lies in the northwest of the country. Surrounded by dry rocky deserts to the west, wild green jungles to the northeast and wine vineyards to the south, Salta retains the charm of an age-old colonial outpost. The mixture of Indian and Spanish culture of its cities and the mind-blowing natural landscapes all around the province create an outstanding combination for those wanting to both see and experience Northern Argentina at its best. As if all this wasn’t enough, Jujuy also hosts some of the most picturesque villages of Argentina, such as Purmamarca and Tilcara, as well as the stunning Qubrada de Humahuaca.
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Bariloche

- The city of Bariloche is one Argentina’s classic tourist and meetings and incentives hubs. Fixed between three big lakes and the highest mountains in the region, the list of things to do here is endless. Bariloche includes adventurous mountain sports, relaxing lake beaches, silent fishing paradises and a delicious cuisine, always in front of perfect natural scenery, facilitated by a well developed tourist infrastructure. Relaxed, cozy, and with an alpine style architecture, San Martin de los Andes and Villa La Angostura are the two other villages located close to Bariloche. Needless to say, they are surrounded by mountains, lakes and by ski resorts. Bariloche is THE location to hold product launches and marketing campaigns.
Madryn

- Whales, dolphins, penguins, sea lions, and thousands of different kinds of fish meet in the Peninsula Valdez, almost 1,400 kilometers away from Buenos Aires, and display themselves to tourists from all over the world. From scuba diving in Puerto Madryn, Argentina’s divers’ Mecca, to a boat trip from Puerto Piramides to see whales from only a few meters away, the area has much to offer. Puerto Madryn also provides many interesting lodging options for incentive trips and the corporate traveler.
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Cordoba

- Cordoba is a peaceful city at the heart of Argentina. It is the second biggest city in the country and unites past and present with a mixture of colonial buildings, Jesuit cathedrals and a vibrant night life. Being a large city of almost one million people, Cordoba City hosts all kinds of hotels and event venues.