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Buenos Aires & Iguazú Falls
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2 - 12 February 2028
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Day 1 – Wednesday February 2, 2028 (D)
Private transfer in to Hotel Madero
Welcome asado dinner with Nacho Bravo
The Welcome Dinner – Traditional Argentine Asado is a warm and celebratory introduction to Buenos Aires, built around one of Argentina’s most iconic social rituals: the asado. Hosted in a relaxed, convivial setting, the dinner showcases classic Argentine barbecue cuts prepared slowly over the grill, including choripán, bife de chorizo, tira de asado, and mollejas, alongside seasonal vegetables and beloved staple dishes. The meal concludes with a traditional flan con dulce de leche, honoring the comforting flavors of local home-style desserts. As with any true asado, part of the magic lies in the unexpected—the chef’s spontaneous additions, special preparations, or off-menu surprises that reflect creativity, seasonality, and mood. These small twists make each gathering unique and unrepeatable. More than a meal, this dinner is about coming together around the fire: sharing stories, easing into the group dynamic, and experiencing Argentine hospitality at its most genuine. It’s a first night designed to feel less like a formal event and more like being welcomed into someone’s home.
Day 2 – Thursday February 3, 2028 (B)
Free day
Day 3 – Friday February 4, 2028 (B,L)
South of the City with a Queer Twist
This South of the City Highlights Tour with a Queer Twist offers a rich introduction to some of Buenos Aires’ most iconic neighbourhoods, combining must-see sights with stories that go beyond the usual narrative. We begin in San Telmo, where colonial architecture, antique markets, and tango traditions set the scene for the city’s early cultural life. Along the way, we explore how tango, carnival, and nightlife allowed for subtle forms of gender play and nonconformity, adding unexpected layers to traditions often presented as strictly conventional. In La Boca, famous for its colorful streets, immigrant roots, and artistic legacy, we dive into the neighbourhood’s working-class history and creative spirit. Here, we highlight how artists, performers, and community spaces — including queer voices often left unnamed — contributed to La Boca’s role as a hub of expression, solidarity, and social change. The tour concludes at Plaza de Mayo, the symbolic heart of Argentina. Surrounded by the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, we trace key moments in national history, from independence to modern democracy. Within this broader story, we touch on how struggles for personal freedom and identity, including those of queer Argentines, intersected with wider movements for human rights and civic participation.
Day 4 – Saturday February 5, 2028 (B,L)
North of the City with a Queer Twist
Buenos Aires is a city built on layers — of power, beauty, resistance, and reinvention. This North of the City with a Queer Twist tour invites you to explore some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks while uncovering the stories that history books and traditional tours usually leave out. We begin in Recoleta Cemetery, where grand mausoleums tell stories not only of presidents and elites, but also of desire, secrecy, chosen families, and the rigid norms queer people had to navigate for generations. From there, we move through Retiro, a neighbourhood shaped by migration, class divides, and informal queer networks that emerged in the shadows of official history. At the National Congress, we shift from hidden lives to public struggle, tracing Argentina’s path toward LGBTQ+ rights — from persecution and silence to landmark legislation and ongoing activism. Here, we explore how queer movements intersected with broader fights for democracy, labor rights, and social justice. The tour concludes with a visit to Mocha Celis, a groundbreaking trans-led organization and community space. More than a school, Mocha Celis is a living example of how queer communities in Argentina continue to create new models of education, dignity, and collective care in the face of exclusion. This tour is not about “queer trivia” — it’s about understanding Buenos Aires through the people who challenged norms, reshaped culture, and expanded the meaning of citizenship.
Day 5 – Sunday February 6, 2028 (B,L)
Grafoodie - Experience the culinary creativity of Buenos Aires’ young chefs who are revolutionizing traditional dishes into delectable masterpieces. Marvel at the vibrant murals and whimsical paste-ups of the city’s street artists. Begin your day with a delightful breakfast or merienda at a contemporary bakery that offers a range of delectable items like chipa, churros, and original creations and enjoy artisanal gelato at a historic ice cream parlor. Savor assorted seasonal dishes and innovative cocktails at a neo-bodegon where Buenos Aires’s youth reinvents grandma’s cuisine. Sample dishes like malbec-meat empanadas, smoked provoleta, zucchini buñuelos or other seasonal dishes. Discover the off the beaten path Villa Crespo and explore the Flea Market and murals on Dorrego street. Explore Plaza Serrano and its colorful surroundings. This tour offers an opportunity to appreciate the beauty and flavors of Buenos Aires’ hidden gems.
Queer Tango Lesson
Tango is one of Argentina’s most iconic cultural expressions — and it has always been more fluid, playful, and subversive than traditional narratives suggest. This Queer Tango Class with Laurent TPK invites you to experience tango in its most open and contemporary form. Led by Laurent TPK, a respected dancer and teacher known for their inclusive and thoughtful approach, the class welcomes participants of all genders, orientations, and experience levels. No partner is required. Instead of fixed roles, students are encouraged to explore both leading and following, discovering how tango works as a conversation rather than a hierarchy. The class focuses on core elements of Argentine tango — posture, embrace, walking, musicality, and connection — while creating a space where everyone can move comfortably and authentically. Whether this is your first tango experience or you’ve danced before, the emphasis is on curiosity, respect, and enjoyment, not performance or perfection. More than just a dance lesson, this experience offers insight into how tango continues to evolve in Buenos Aires today. It reflects the city’s living culture: rooted in tradition, shaped by migration and diversity, and constantly reinvented by new communities. Perfect as a standalone activity or paired with a city tour, this class offers a meaningful, embodied way to connect with Buenos Aires — through music, movement, and shared experience.
Day 6 – Monday February 7, 2028 (B,L,T)
Areco Town of Gauchos and Estancia - Full day
An authentic immersion into Argentina’s rural traditions. Spend the day at a working estancia, enjoy horseback activities, learn about gaucho culture, and savor a traditional asado in a warm, countryside setting just outside Buenos Aires.
Day 7 – Tuesday February 8, 2028 (B,D)
Transfer out to IGR airport
Flight to Iguazú
Transfer in to hotel
The Argentine Experience Iguazú
The Argentine Experience Iguazú offers a unique and interactive way to discover Argentina’s food culture through a relaxed, hands-on dining experience. Designed for small groups, this experience is ideal for travelers who want to connect with local traditions in a social and welcoming environment. Guided by local hosts, guests learn about Argentina’s culinary identity while actively participating in the preparation of classic dishes, including handmade empanadas. Throughout the evening, the experience is paired with a tasting of premium Argentine wines, offering insight into the country’s most important wine regions and grape varieties. The evening unfolds as a shared table experience, combining storytelling, food preparation, wine tasting, and a full dinner that reflects Argentina’s flavors and traditions. More than just a meal, The Argentine Experience Iguazú is a cultural introduction to Argentine gastronomy—perfect as a first-night activity or a relaxed complement to the natural wonders of Iguazú Falls.
Day 8 – Wednesday February 9, 2028 (B,L)
Iguazú Falls - Brazil Side
The Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls offers the most spectacular panoramic views of this extraordinary natural wonder. Located within Iguaçu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this visit provides a wide-angle perspective of the falls, allowing visitors to fully appreciate their immense scale and beauty. The experience follows a well-maintained walkway system that leads along the edge of the canyon, offering continuous viewpoints overlooking the cascading waterfalls. From this side, visitors can see the majority of the falls in a single sweeping view, making it ideal for photography and scenic appreciation. A highlight of the visit is the walkway that extends toward the Devil’s Throat, where visitors stand directly in front of the powerful cascade, surrounded by mist, rainbows, and the thunderous sound of the water. This dramatic viewpoint offers a thrilling and immersive encounter with the falls. In addition to the waterfalls, the Brazilian side allows visitors to enjoy the surrounding Atlantic rainforest, home to tropical birds, butterflies, and lush vegetation. Shorter and more compact than the Argentine side, this excursion is perfect for travelers seeking unforgettable views and a complementary perspective of Iguazú Falls.
Day 9 – Thursday February 10, 2028 (B)
Free day
Day 10 – Friday February 11, 2028 (B)
Iguazú Falls - Argentina Side
The Argentine side of Iguazú Falls offers an immersive experience of one of the most impressive natural wonders on Earth. Located within Iguazú National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this side of the falls allows visitors to explore an extensive system of walkways and trails that bring you remarkably close to the cascades. The visit includes access to the Upper Circuit and Lower Circuit, each offering different perspectives of the falls, from wide panoramic views to intimate viewpoints just above the rushing water. Along the way, visitors walk through lush subtropical rainforest, home to diverse wildlife such as butterflies, birds, coatis, and tropical plants. A highlight of the excursion is the Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo), where a train ride and elevated walkway lead to a dramatic platform suspended above the most powerful section of the falls. Here, the roar of the water, the mist, and the sheer scale of the cascades create an unforgettable sensory experience. Throughout the visit, there is time to enjoy the scenery, take photographs, and connect with the surrounding nature. The Argentine side of Iguazú Falls offers the most complete and up-close way to experience this extraordinary natural spectacle.
Transfer out to IGR airport
Flight to Buenos Aires
Transfer in to Hotel Madero
Day 11 – Saturday February 12, 2028 (B,L)
Farewell Lunch at Chui
Hours: 12:00 - 15:30
Let's get together for a final lunch at Chuí, where you’ll see how Buenos Aires goes beyond meat at a Michelin recommended restaurant that serves vegetarian and vegan food. Before saying our goodbyes, we’ll reflect on our time together and explore ways to deepen our collaboration.
Transfer out to EZE
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10-15
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Get ready to experience the vibrant spirit of Argentina on an unforgettable journey with Diva Destinations. From the elegant boulevards of Buenos Aires to the awe-inspiring Iguazú Falls, this adventure is filled with incredible sights, rich culture, and unforgettable moments. Expect to indulge in world-renowned cuisine, sip exceptional Argentine wines, experience the passion of tango, and connect with fellow travelers as you explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Whether you're marveling at stunning landscapes, shopping local markets, or immersing yourself in Argentina's warm hospitality, this trip promises the perfect blend of adventure, culture, relaxation, and lifelong memories.
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Diva Destinations hosts throughout your tour
7 nights in Buenos Aires
3 nights in Iguazú
Airport transfer upon arrival in Buenos Aires
Meals as stated in our itinerary
Welcome Argentine asado dinner with Nacho Bravo
South of the City cultural tour
North of the City with a Queer Twist tour
Visit to Recoleta Cemetery
Visit to Mocha Celis
Teatro Colón visit
Grafoodie culinary and street art experience
Queer Tango Class with Laurent TPK
La Bandada Gaucho Day experience
Farewell lunch
Iguazú
The Argentine Experience Iguazú
Full-day excursion to Iguazú Falls – Brazilian Side
Full-day excursion to Iguazú Falls – Argentine Side
Transportation
Private airport transfers as specified in the itinerary
Ground transportation for included tours and activities
Round-trip domestic flights between Buenos Aires and Iguazú (economy class)
Domestic flights include:
One (1) carry-on bag per passenger 8kg, subject to airline policies
One (1) checked bag per passenger 15kg, subject to airline policies
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Pay your deposit here by wire/bank transfer or credit card
https://www.divadestinations.co.uk/argentinalesbianadventure?deposit
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Sole Occupancy Room
£7,185 | $9,650 USD
Twin/Double Occupancy Room
£5,785 | $7,750 USD
Kindly note the USD exchange rate is subject to fluctuation
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