Share pictures from the tour on this photo sharing app. Photos can be uploaded to social media. A great way for everyone to have access to the best photos.
We need some important information prior to your trip. This information will include your flight details which we need for your transfer. Please fill in this information as soon as possible.
Arrive to Buenos Aires - Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) - at any time on or before first day of tour. Transfer to Hotel Madero.
Depart from Buenos Aires - Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) - at any time on last day of tour.
Airport transfers are included with your tour. You will be met at the airport. After you exit the secure area look for someone with a sign with either your name or the Women's Travel Club.
The Women’s Travel Club recommends booking flexible/refundable air tickets when possible. Please do not book flights until your tour status is guaranteed. Once your flights are booked please enter your flight information on the pre-travel form above.
If you would like assistance booking international flights for your tour please use the form below. The Women’s Travel Club Flight Desk will work with you to arrange the best options.
Our Flight management fee is CAD 100.00 + HST, per tour.
Visa
A tourist visa is not required for stays of 90 days or less.
Passport
You should always make sure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months past the dates of travel. One blank page is required for entry stamp.
Vaccinations
While no specific vaccinations are required, we recommend that your routine vaccinations are up to date and that you visit a local travel health clinic or doctor for advice prior to the trip.
There is a risk of yellow fever in Argentina. Proof of vaccination is not required to enter the country. Vaccination is recommended depending on your itinerary. Contact your travel health care provider well in advance of your trip to discuss vaccination requirements, travel plans, activities and destinations. Protect yourself from mosquito bites.
The Women's Travel Club recommends travelers to be fully vaccinated against COVID. Some countries will require COVID vaccination to enter, it is the traveler's resposibility to insure they meet all requirements.
Travel requirements may change at any time. Please visit your government's travel recommendations page.
Canada - https://travel.gc.ca/
USA - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel.html
Chat with others on your tour on our private, online network. Share information and ideas for your upcoming tour.
Join the live, online meet and greet to meet your fellow travelers and your tour host. This informal online get-together will happen shortly before your tour.
This is a suggested packing list for your tour. Please keep in mind that your personal needs or requirements may differ from the items on this list.
Buenos Aires: The warm season lasts for 3.5 months, from November 30 to March 13, with an average daily high temperature above 25°C. The cool season lasts for 3.0 months, from May 25 to August 26, with an average daily high temperature below 17°C. The wetter season lasts 6.4 months, from October 6 to April 18, with a greater than 26% chance of a given day being a wet day. The drier season lasts 5.6 months, from April 18 to October 6.
Puerto Iguazu (Iguazu Falls): The hot season lasts for 4.4 months, from November 13 to March 25, with an average daily high temperature above 30°C. The cool season lasts for 2.8 months, from May 14 to August 7, with an average daily high temperature below 24°C. The wetter season lasts 7.4 months, from September 18 to April 29, with a greater than 38% chance of a given day being a wet day. The drier season lasts 4.6 months, from April 29 to September 18.
The official currency in Argentina is the peso (AR$), made up of 100 centavos. Notes are in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500. Coins are in denominations of 1 and 2 pesos, and 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos.
Foreign currencies can be exchanged in banks and authorized cambios (bureaux de change) which are available in all major cities.
Most major credit cards are accepted, but not as widely as some other parts of the world.
ATMs are available in most cities, but it is advised to carry alternative forms of payment as daily withdrawal limits are low and machines don't always work.
In Argentina there are two associated plug types, types C and I. Type C plugs have two round pins and type I plugs have three flat pins in a triangular pattern. Argentina operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz.