Tango and the Falls
In Buenos Aires, the Argentine Tango night was amazing – the buzz and the energy was wonderful, you could bottle it. Combining this with the day out at an estancia gave us a great balance between the cities and the countryside.
Sue also took a few of us to a tango class in the evening which was so much fun, but goodness me, it was hard. You’re made to feel really welcome, and we were in the beginners section of course, so we had a giggle trying to learn all the moves and turns.
This tour covers so much ground but if there was one thing I’d revisit, it would be Iguaçu Falls. We started with the Argentinian side on the first morning, then a few of us did the boat trip in the afternoon. We got absolutely drenched, but it was great fun. We were lucky with our flight timings to be able to visit again the following morning from the Brazilian side.
It’s quite an early start and means you have to check out early, but it was absolutely worth it as you got a completely different perspective of the Falls.