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Is this Falls/Glacier Plan Possible?
For my Argentina Expert Pals on this forum, Is this Itinerary Possible? (I am in BA from April 10-16th on business so I decided to stay an extra few days)
Saturday April 17: Fly from BA/Jorge Newbery to Iguazu Airport Dep: 9:35 Arrive: 11:20 Rest of the Day is to Go from Airport, To Falls, To Hotel in the Evening Sunday April 18: Fly from Iguazu Airport to El Calafate Airport Dep: 12:30 Arrive: 18:03 Check Into Hotel Monday April 19: Morning and part afternoon: Visit the Glacier and possibly do a quick guided snow trek onto Glacier Fly from El Calafate to BA/Jorge Newbery Dep: 17:40 Arrive 22:08 |
Sure, it's certainly possible but it will be a very rushed visit to two of the most wonderful natural spectacles in South America.
If you are likely never to return to Argentina and want a quick glimpse of both the Iguazú Falls and the Perito Moreno glacier before heading home, that's fine. Otherwise I would pick one or the other and spend 2 nights at the same place. Neither will disappoint and you will have a more relaxing end to your business trip. |
What is your airline of choice for this....?
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Aerolineas is the only one that makes it possible. LAN has zero flights apparently (unless I screwed up something on the website).
I would spend longer at each destination, but Idon't know if, or when, I'll ever be back. so yes I would simply be getting a snapshot...but I'm a bit infamous for that :o |
Thats what I thought.... I dont mean to rain on your parade, but please be prepared for the possibility that AR messes up and you dont make a connection.... cross your fingers and perhaps this wont happen but experience tells me that with AR its always better to manage expectations.
Please do report back on how your trip goes.... ^ |
I think you're mad. :D
I'd stick to just seeing Iguazu to be honest. You could go all the way down to El Calafte and be miserable due to poor weather conditions. Far better to spend the extra time at Iguazu and enjoy it to the full. |
Gotta agree. You really need two days to see Iguazu, one for Argentina, one for Brazil. Very different views. I highly recommend the boat trip on the Argentine side.
Be aware of the 'rules' for a Brazilian visa, which are almost always ignored at the border for day visitors - don't get off the bus at the Brazilian checkpoint, just breeze on through. But you didn't hear that from me. |
Ahhhh great....now I have to think about this!
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Originally Posted by morphius909
(Post 13390730)
Ahhhh great....now I have to think about this!
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I'm still on the fence about just 1 place to visit (the falls) or two (Falls + Glacier).
According to you guys, it IS doable. But it's certainly not practical. Thank god I don' leave till April! Have some time to mull! |
remember the saying... no pain, no gain.... :D
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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 13403192)
remember the saying... no pain, no gain.... :D
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Your flight times could change before April. My Argentinian trip probably had a record number of significant flight changes (admittedly most of these were Air Canada's), but I think each of my LAN and Aerolineas flights changed too. LAN certainly has Buenos Aires - Iguazu flights on April 17, but I don't see Iguazu - Buenos Aires - El Calafate on April 18 on LAN.
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Originally Posted by morphius909
(Post 13404053)
haha yes...I always overextend myself...hmmm...looks like I'm heading toward the same direction ;)
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Originally Posted by WillTravel
(Post 13405410)
Your flight times could change before April. My Argentinian trip probably had a record number of significant flight changes (admittedly most of these were Air Canada's), but I think each of my LAN and Aerolineas flights changed too. LAN certainly has Buenos Aires - Iguazu flights on April 17, but I don't see Iguazu - Buenos Aires - El Calafate on April 18 on LAN.
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