Brazil & Argentina

Spanning some of South America’s most captivating landscapes, Brazil and Argentina offer a journey where vibrant culture, dramatic scenery, and refined luxury come together effortlessly. From Rio de Janeiro’s iconic coastline and the cosmopolitan elegance of Buenos Aires to the thundering beauty of Iguazu Falls, the vineyards of Mendoza, and the remote wilderness of Patagonia, each destination reveals a different side of the region’s extraordinary character. Days may be spent exploring historic neighborhoods, cruising scenic waterways, tasting celebrated wines, or discovering breathtaking natural wonders, while evenings invite exceptional dining, stylish hotels, and moments shaped by music, tradition, and warm hospitality. Whether marking a special occasion or embarking on an unforgettable escape, Brazil and Argentina offer a sophisticated blend of energy, adventure, and timeless South American allure.

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Trip Information

Recommended trip length: 8 Days
Best time to travel: October - November
Estimated price: $15,000

Trip Overview

1
Rosewood Sao Paulo | 1 Night at Sao Paulo
2
Awasi | 3 Nights at Iguazu
3
Janeiro Hotel | 3 Nights at Leblon Rio De Janeiro

Weather

September is one of the most rewarding times to explore Brazil and Argentina, as each country offers its own unique seasonal charm. In Brazil, temperatures are pleasantly warm, typically ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), making it an ideal time to enjoy vibrant cities, idyllic coastlines, the Pantanal, and the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls before the peak summer season arrives. Across the border in Argentina, spring begins to bloom, bringing comfortable daytime temperatures of 15°C to 24°C (59°F to 75°F). Vineyards awaken in Mendoza, Buenos Aires comes alive with outdoor cafés and parks in bloom, and Patagonia begins welcoming travelers eager to experience its dramatic landscapes.

With fewer crowds, comfortable weather, and spectacular natural beauty, September is an exceptional time to discover the very best of Brazil and Argentina. Whether you’re exploring cosmopolitan cities, indulging in world-class cuisine and wine, or venturing into some of South America’s most breathtaking landscapes, the season provides the perfect balance of adventure, culture, and relaxation.

Itinerary Preview


Day 1: Welcome to South Africa!

Private Transfer

Upon arrival in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city and one of Latin America’s most vibrant urban centers, you will be met by our team and privately transferred to the Rosewood Hotel. This drive is approximately 40 minutes.

In the afternoon, you will stroll along Avenida Paulista to visit the renowned São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), known for its modernist design and impressive art collection.

 

Afterwards, we will continue to the Ibirapuera Park, a cultural hub featuring architecture landmarks like Afro Brazil Museum, OCA and the Bienal and finishing at the rooftop of the MAM (Museum of Modern Art) building for a panoramic view.
Sao Paulo

As Brazil’s vibrant cultural and financial capital, São Paulo is a dynamic metropolis renowned for its world-class gastronomy, thriving arts scene, sophisticated shopping, and cosmopolitan energy. Home to some of Latin America’s finest restaurants, acclaimed museums, and stylish neighborhoods, the city offers an exciting blend of contemporary innovation and rich cultural heritage. From strolling the elegant streets of Jardins and exploring the renowned São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) to discovering colorful street art, bustling markets, and beautiful urban parks, São Paulo rewards those eager to experience the heartbeat of modern Brazil.

One of the largest cities in the world, São Paulo is shaped by a remarkable blend of cultures, with strong Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Middle Eastern influences reflected throughout its architecture, cuisine, and vibrant neighborhoods. Whether serving as the gateway to Brazil or as a destination in its own right, São Paulo offers an unforgettable introduction to the country’s creativity, diversity, and unmistakable spirit.

Your Stay: Rosewood Sao Paulo

Situated within the beautifully restored Cidade Matarazzo estate, Rosewood São Paulo redefines luxury in the heart of Brazil’s most dynamic city. Blending historic architecture with striking contemporary design, the hotel is a destination in itself, featuring exceptional dining, an impressive collection of Brazilian art, tranquil gardens, and thoughtfully curated spaces that celebrate the country’s rich culture and creativity. Every detail has been designed to offer an elegant urban retreat amidst the vibrant energy of São Paulo.

Ideally located in the prestigious Bela Vista district, Rosewood São Paulo provides effortless access to the city’s renowned museums, world-class restaurants, luxury boutiques, and lively cultural attractions. Whether beginning your South American adventure or enjoying a sophisticated city escape, the hotel offers an extraordinary combination of refined hospitality, contemporary luxury, and an authentic sense of place.


Rosewood Sao Paulo
 | 1 Nights

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Day 2: Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls – Brazil Side

After breakfast, you will have a private transfer to São Paulo CGH airport to head to the next destination, Foz do Iguaçu in Argentina while staying at Awasi.

Your journey continues to the magnificent Iguazu Falls, where you’ll experience the breathtaking Brazilian side of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its sweeping panoramic vistas, Brazil offers the most expansive views of the falls, allowing you to fully appreciate the immense scale and power of nearly 300 cascading waterfalls stretching across the horizon.  Following your exploration, you’ll cross into Argentina for a seamless transfer to Awasi Iguazú, where an exclusive luxury lodge experience awaits amidst the tranquil Atlantic rainforest.

 


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Day 3: Iconic Sites & Local Culture

Iguazu & More
Today, you’ll discover the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, where an extensive network of elevated walkways leads you through the lush rainforest and remarkably close to the thundering cascades. The experience culminates at the legendary Devil’s Throat, the most powerful and dramatic section of the falls, where immense volumes of water plunge into the mist-filled gorge below. Beyond the national park, enjoy a peaceful kayaking excursion across a secluded local lake before venturing deeper into the rainforest to discover a hidden waterfall, an intimate and refreshing contrast to the grandeur of Iguazu.

 


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October 1st October 8th 8 Days

Brazil & Argentina

Description

Spanning some of South America’s most captivating landscapes, Brazil and Argentina offer a journey where vibrant culture, dramatic scenery, and refined luxury come together effortlessly. From Rio de Janeiro’s iconic coastline and the cosmopolitan elegance of Buenos Aires to the thundering beauty of Iguazu Falls, the vineyards of Mendoza, and the remote wilderness of Patagonia, each destination reveals a different side of the region’s extraordinary character. Days may be spent exploring historic neighborhoods, cruising scenic waterways, tasting celebrated wines, or discovering breathtaking natural wonders, while evenings invite exceptional dining, stylish hotels, and moments shaped by music, tradition, and warm hospitality. Whether marking a special occasion or embarking on an unforgettable escape, Brazil and Argentina offer a sophisticated blend of energy, adventure, and timeless South American allure.

Trip Overview

Weather

September is one of the most rewarding times to explore Brazil and Argentina, as each country offers its own unique seasonal charm. In Brazil, temperatures are pleasantly warm, typically ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), making it an ideal time to enjoy vibrant cities, idyllic coastlines, the Pantanal, and the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls before the peak summer season arrives. Across the border in Argentina, spring begins to bloom, bringing comfortable daytime temperatures of 15°C to 24°C (59°F to 75°F). Vineyards awaken in Mendoza, Buenos Aires comes alive with outdoor cafés and parks in bloom, and Patagonia begins welcoming travelers eager to experience its dramatic landscapes.

With fewer crowds, comfortable weather, and spectacular natural beauty, September is an exceptional time to discover the very best of Brazil and Argentina. Whether you’re exploring cosmopolitan cities, indulging in world-class cuisine and wine, or venturing into some of South America’s most breathtaking landscapes, the season provides the perfect balance of adventure, culture, and relaxation.

Full Itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to South Africa!

Private Transfer

Upon arrival in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city and one of Latin America’s most vibrant urban centers, you will be met by our team and privately transferred to the Rosewood Hotel. This drive is approximately 40 minutes.

In the afternoon, you will stroll along Avenida Paulista to visit the renowned São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), known for its modernist design and impressive art collection.

 

Afterwards, we will continue to the Ibirapuera Park, a cultural hub featuring architecture landmarks like Afro Brazil Museum, OCA and the Bienal and finishing at the rooftop of the MAM (Museum of Modern Art) building for a panoramic view.
Sao Paulo

As Brazil’s vibrant cultural and financial capital, São Paulo is a dynamic metropolis renowned for its world-class gastronomy, thriving arts scene, sophisticated shopping, and cosmopolitan energy. Home to some of Latin America’s finest restaurants, acclaimed museums, and stylish neighborhoods, the city offers an exciting blend of contemporary innovation and rich cultural heritage. From strolling the elegant streets of Jardins and exploring the renowned São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) to discovering colorful street art, bustling markets, and beautiful urban parks, São Paulo rewards those eager to experience the heartbeat of modern Brazil.

One of the largest cities in the world, São Paulo is shaped by a remarkable blend of cultures, with strong Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Middle Eastern influences reflected throughout its architecture, cuisine, and vibrant neighborhoods. Whether serving as the gateway to Brazil or as a destination in its own right, São Paulo offers an unforgettable introduction to the country’s creativity, diversity, and unmistakable spirit.

Your Stay: Rosewood Sao Paulo

Situated within the beautifully restored Cidade Matarazzo estate, Rosewood São Paulo redefines luxury in the heart of Brazil’s most dynamic city. Blending historic architecture with striking contemporary design, the hotel is a destination in itself, featuring exceptional dining, an impressive collection of Brazilian art, tranquil gardens, and thoughtfully curated spaces that celebrate the country’s rich culture and creativity. Every detail has been designed to offer an elegant urban retreat amidst the vibrant energy of São Paulo.

Ideally located in the prestigious Bela Vista district, Rosewood São Paulo provides effortless access to the city’s renowned museums, world-class restaurants, luxury boutiques, and lively cultural attractions. Whether beginning your South American adventure or enjoying a sophisticated city escape, the hotel offers an extraordinary combination of refined hospitality, contemporary luxury, and an authentic sense of place.


Rosewood Sao Paulo
 | 1 Nights

Day 2: Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls – Brazil Side

After breakfast, you will have a private transfer to São Paulo CGH airport to head to the next destination, Foz do Iguaçu in Argentina while staying at Awasi.

Your journey continues to the magnificent Iguazu Falls, where you’ll experience the breathtaking Brazilian side of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Renowned for its sweeping panoramic vistas, Brazil offers the most expansive views of the falls, allowing you to fully appreciate the immense scale and power of nearly 300 cascading waterfalls stretching across the horizon.  Following your exploration, you’ll cross into Argentina for a seamless transfer to Awasi Iguazú, where an exclusive luxury lodge experience awaits amidst the tranquil Atlantic rainforest.

 


Day 3: Iconic Sites & Local Culture

Iguazu & More
Today, you’ll discover the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, where an extensive network of elevated walkways leads you through the lush rainforest and remarkably close to the thundering cascades. The experience culminates at the legendary Devil’s Throat, the most powerful and dramatic section of the falls, where immense volumes of water plunge into the mist-filled gorge below. Beyond the national park, enjoy a peaceful kayaking excursion across a secluded local lake before venturing deeper into the rainforest to discover a hidden waterfall, an intimate and refreshing contrast to the grandeur of Iguazu.

 


 

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October - November

$15,000

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