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San Miguel de Tucumán


Yungas Half-Day Tour from Tucuman


This tour allows us to admire historical places in a circuit that takes us into the deepest attractions of Tucumán. We begin crossing Yerba Buena path heading towards Rinconada in order to enjot the ascent through the exuberant jungle of Yungas. Upon reaching Villa Nougués, nestled amidst hills and streams, we'll immerse ourselves in its charm and beaut A few kilometers further on, after passing Loma Bola and San Javier with Christ the Redeemer, we are welcomed by Raco and El Siambón to meet the Benedictine monastery. And then, we reach to the last stop, the Highly regarded ''El Cadillal'' dam. Along with the beautiful view, we can also visit its museum of archeology.


Salta, La Linda from San Miguel de Tucumán – Full day


A tour to see the historic center of Salta with its Cathedral, Cabildo, San Francisco Church, San Bernardo convent, monument to Güemes, San Bernardo hill, the summer village of San Lorenzo and the artisan market.


Rio Hondo Hot Springs Full Day Tour from Tucuman


Starting with a little car trip from San Miguel de Tucumán, enjoy a 7 hours excursion visiting the most famous hot springs in Argentina. Relax in a spa day with the mineral water properties and benefits. Take a walk through the waterfront, the frontal dike and the mall. Play at the casino and come back to your hotel after an unforgettable day.


Discover Tafi del Valle: Guided Journey


The Diaguita Indians called this place Tafí del Valle “the town of the magnificent entrance;” and they were right: Tafí del Valle is one of the most heavenly destinations in Tucumán. Once people get to this summertime villa, the valleys welcome their visitors with their green and brown colors that contrast with the blue sky, with a dike over which the sun reflects and with unpaved roads that are a testimony of years of history. Only 107km away from the capital, Tafí is located at 2,000 meters above the sea level. It has a very pleasant climate, which allows tourism all year long. Despite the fact that the place has developed a lot during the last years and that it has become the ultimate destination for Argentineans and foreigners along the year, Tafí still preserves the mystery of its aboriginal culture among its hills.