Argentina self-drive tours give you the freedom to explore this enormous country at your own pace.
Country roads are quiet and hug amazing scenery, bringing that film feeling to your holiday adventure.
Hire a car, 4wd, or jeep, depending on the terrain. Visit soaring mountain peaks, remote vineyards, and historic Estancias on tailor-made routes.
Argentina’s famous Route 40 stretches from Patagonia to its northern borders, more than 3,000 miles of open road.
In Patagonia, choose vast ice-covered mountain ranges, fast-flowing rivers, dramatic lakes, and waterfalls. In the north, find multi-coloured peaks, amazing rock formations, and beautiful bodegas.
Argentina self-drive tours offer the flexibility to visit amazing parts of this wonderful land at a pace to suit you.
Join a small group of like-minded travellers on a guided trip.
a Tailor Made Tour
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Prices From $3,750 / £3,049 per person
Dates: From October 2024 to December 2025
Duration: 12
Capacity: 4 people
More on Route 40 Road Trip We visit Los Alerces National Park, home of the endangered alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides), 2nd longest living tree species. Here dense temperate forests give way to alpine meadows and high Andean peaks. We drive across the immense Patagonian steppe to visit the Sarmiento Petrified Forest…
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Prices From $1,745 / £1,419 per person
Duration: 7
Capacity: 16 people
Self-drive road trip around Jujuy You can explore the spectacular Humahuaca Gorge, which lies at the foot of the Hill of Seven Colours. There are pre-Inca ruins, enormous salt flats at Salinas Grandes, and Andean cultures aplenty to see. Cachi sits among beautiful vineyards, while Cafayate is an excellent base…
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Prices From $850 / £691 per person
Duration: 4
Capacity: 16 people
The Wines and Fine Dining of Cafayate The area’s famous fruity white, Torrontes Rioja, or the world-renowned Malbec, are just two of Cafayate’s star wines. Many bodegas offer wine-tasting experiences paired with snacks like the famous local empanadas or cheeses. There are plenty of fine dining experiences to enrich your…
The organisation and the food were excellent – easily the best I have had on a trek. The food was both good to eat and plentiful. The cook at the second camp was particularly good and his baked salmon dish was the best meal of the trip – better than anything the restaurants produced.Difficult to pick out one particular highlight as we had amazing views of Fitzroy, Paine, and Ushuaia. The whole trip was wonderful, but if there has to be one particular highlight, I would probably select the morning spent on the Beagle Channel.
Our trip was really wonderful. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute and I can honestly say that there weren't any low points. But, there were many highlights. Camp Poincenot in the woods in the snow was chilly but fun. Amazing views of Fitzroy. Our tour leader Flor was excellent as was Fernando, one of the mountain guides. The wildlife was memorable, guanacos and rhias and then later the penguin colony and elephant seals. El Pedral was magical. The food was superb and we loved it's isolated setting. Everything was well organised. The group had just 7 people which worked well. All the accommodation was generally very good. The camps were really good fun, good fun and really warm sleeping bags. We took trade to local restaurants and bought the odd souvenir etc. We tried to be sensitive to environment and keep impact low. I would recommend the tour to anyone fit enough for the treks. The uphills were longer and steeper than expected but enjoyable. Thank you for organising the holiday for us.