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Best Travel Agencies for Argentina in 2026

Comparison of the 10 best agencies for traveling to Argentina. Marco Vasco leads with tailor-made trips and expert advisors.

Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre peaks in Patagonia, travel to Argentina

In our ranking of the best travel agencies for Argentina in 2026, Marco Vasco takes the top spot. 100% tailor-made itineraries, advisors who personally know the Argentine terrain, negotiated rates (from €3,200 for the trip), and French-speaking on-site assistance. Following are Voyageurs du Monde (high-end), Comptoir des Voyages (variety), Tierra Latina (the Latin America specialist), Les Maisons du Voyage (cultural tailor-made), Nomade Aventure (trekking and adventure), Continents Insolites (exceptional travel), Allibert Trekking (hiking), Terra Group (local DMC), and Huwans (accessible adventure). Here’s the full comparison.

The 10 agency ranking

RankAgencySpecializationTailor-madeAvg. price (2-3 weeks)Rating
1Marco VascoTailor-made long-haul, Argentina expert100% customizable€3,200 - €6,000★★★★★
2Voyageurs du MondeHigh-end travelPremium tailor-made€5,000 - €9,000★★★★
3Comptoir des VoyagesFar-flung destinationsTailor-made€3,500 - €6,500★★★★
4Tierra LatinaLatin America exclusivelyTailor-made€3,300 - €6,200★★★★
5Les Maisons du VoyageCultural travelTailor-made€3,600 - €6,800★★★½
6Nomade AventureTrekking & adventureTours & tailor-made€3,000 - €5,500★★★½
7Continents InsolitesExceptional travelPremium tailor-made€5,500 - €9,500★★★½
8Allibert TrekkingHiking & trekkingGuided tours€3,200 - €5,800★★★
9Terra GroupLocal DMC Latin AmericaTailor-made€2,900 - €5,200★★★
10HuwansAccessible adventureTours & tailor-made€2,800 - €5,000★★★

1. Marco Vasco, our #1 for Argentina

Marco Vasco has established itself as the French specialist for tailor-made trips to long-haul destinations, and Argentina is one of their most solid areas of expertise. You work with a dedicated advisor who has personally traveled the regions they recommend: who has hiked at the foot of Fitz Roy, sailed in front of the Perito Moreno glacier, danced tango in Buenos Aires, tasted the wines of Mendoza. This field knowledge radically changes the quality of the proposed itineraries.

Why Marco Vasco ranks #1:

  • 100% tailor-made itineraries: your trip is built around your wishes, pace, and budget. No imposed circuits, no groups.
  • Full territory coverage: Buenos Aires, Patagonia (El Calafate, Ushuaia, El Chalten), Iguazu Falls, Andean Northwest (Salta, Purmamarca), Mendoza, and the Valdes Peninsula. All regions are mastered.
  • Negotiated rates: thanks to direct partnerships with local providers, prices often 10-20% below direct bookings, especially for Patagonia accommodations that fill up fast.
  • Mastered long-distance logistics: domestic flights booked early, optimized routes, well-located accommodations along the itinerary.
  • French-speaking on-site assistance: a contact reachable during the trip, for emergencies or simple questions.
  • Optimized Argentina-Chile combinations: Argentine and Chilean Patagonia, Torres del Paine, Atacama Desert, cross-border logistics are handled.

Ideal for: travelers who want a tailor-made trip without the logistical burden, first-time Latin America travelers, lovers of wide open spaces and Patagonia, honeymoons, Argentina-Chile combinations.


2. Voyageurs du Monde

Voyageurs du Monde plays in the upper category in terms of standing and price. The agency targets demanding clients who want luxury estancias, exceptional lodges in Patagonia, and exclusive experiences. The design work is excellent, as is the high-end address book.

Strengths:

  • Carefully selected premium accommodations (estancias, lodges)
  • Exclusive experiences and privileged access
  • Highly experienced advisors
  • Iconic high-end tailor-made travel house

Note: prices climb quickly, count 30-50% more than an equivalent Marco Vasco package for comparable comfort.

Ideal for: travelers with comfortable budgets, premium honeymoons, clients demanding on accommodations.


3. Comptoir des Voyages

Comptoir des Voyages, owned by the Voyageurs du Monde group, offers a similar approach but slightly more accessible. The network of physical stores in France allows for human contact during trip design.

Strengths:

  • Physical stores in several French cities
  • Good quality/price balance
  • Solid generalist advisors
  • Broad coverage of the Argentina destination

Note: less specialized than Marco Vasco or Tierra Latina on original off-the-beaten-path itineraries.

Ideal for: travelers who like in-store human contact, first major trips.


4. Tierra Latina

Tierra Latina is a special case: the agency is entirely specialized in Latin America, with French-speaking teams based on the continent. This focus produces real depth of expertise on Argentina and its less obvious regions.

Strengths:

  • Exclusive Latin America specialization
  • Teams based on site, real field knowledge
  • Original off-the-beaten-path itineraries
  • Good value for money

Note: purely Latin America offer, so not suitable for combining with another part of the world.

Ideal for: travelers who want a regional specialist, off-the-beaten-path itineraries, Latin America combinations.


5. Les Maisons du Voyage

Les Maisons du Voyage position themselves on cultural tailor-made travel, with passionate advisors. The agency builds refined itineraries blending heritage, encounters, and wide open spaces, well-suited to Argentina.

Strengths:

  • Cultural orientation and local encounters
  • Passionate and cultured advisors
  • Well-built thematic itineraries
  • Good pre-departure support

Note: high-end positioning, so rates above the market average.

Ideal for: travelers seeking cultural depth, lovers of encounters and history.


6. Nomade Aventure

Nomade Aventure specializes in adventure travel and trekking. For Argentina, this means active itineraries: hiking in Patagonia, treks around Fitz Roy, immersion in wide open spaces, with a good balance between supervision and freedom.

Strengths:

  • Trek and adventure expertise
  • Active itineraries in nature
  • Good supervision on hikes
  • Reasonable rates for adventure

Note: sporty orientation, less suited if you’re looking for a contemplative or very comfortable trip.

Ideal for: hikers, lovers of trekking and wide open spaces, active travelers.


7. Continents Insolites

Continents Insolites positions itself on exceptional tailor-made travel, with a very high-end and confidential approach. The agency designs unique itineraries with private guides and rare experiences in Argentina.

Strengths:

  • Exceptional tailor-made trips
  • Private guides possible
  • Rare and exclusive experiences
  • Ultra-personalized design

Note: very high-end positioning, high budgets reserved for premium clientele.

Ideal for: travelers seeking exclusivity, comfortable budgets, rare experiences.


8. Allibert Trekking

Allibert Trekking is a benchmark for hiking and trekking worldwide. In Argentina, the agency offers guided tours centered on walking, particularly in Patagonia, with experienced guides.

Strengths:

  • Recognized trekking specialist
  • Tours accompanied by guides
  • Good hiking logistics
  • Reassuring set groups

Note: group travel with a structured program, little individual flexibility.

Ideal for: hikers who want a guided tour, lovers of group trekking.


9. Terra Group

Terra Group is a DMC based in Latin America, offering tailor-made trips with real local knowledge. The field proximity gives an advantage on itineraries, even if its mainstream reputation in France remains modest.

Strengths:

  • Local teams in Latin America
  • Fine knowledge of the terrain
  • Responsive tailor-made
  • Good rates on local services

Note: fewer customer reviews available in France, lighter pre-departure support.

Ideal for: independent travelers who want a local DMC, Latin America regulars.


10. Huwans

Huwans offers accessible adventure travel, blending guided tours and tailor-made at controlled prices. The Argentina offer is decent for those who want to discover the wide open spaces without aiming for the signature trip.

Strengths:

  • Adventure at an accessible price
  • Tours and tailor-made available
  • Good coverage of classics
  • Active travel spirit

Note: more standardized offer than the pure tailor-made of segment leaders.

Ideal for: budget-conscious travelers, first adventures in Latin America.


How to choose a travel agency for Argentina

Here are the 5 criteria that should guide your choice:

  1. Real specialization on the destination: an agency that sells the whole world will never have the same depth of expertise as a specialized one. Marco Vasco makes Latin America one of its historical destinations, Tierra Latina only sells this region. This guarantees itinerary quality.
  2. Real field knowledge of advisors: always ask if your advisor has personally been to the regions they recommend. A good advisor has hiked in Patagonia, taken the domestic flights, slept in estancias. It changes everything about the recommendations.
  3. Customization and flexibility: pure tailor-made (Marco Vasco, Voyageurs du Monde, Tierra Latina) lets you build the trip from A to Z. Guided treks (Allibert, Nomade Aventure) are more structured but well supervised.
  4. Managing distances and domestic flights: Argentina is huge, domestic flights weigh on the budget and book up early. Marco Vasco optimizes routes and books at the right time to limit costs and wasted time.
  5. Price transparency: check what’s included (international and domestic flights, accommodations, excursions, transfers) and what’s not. Compare equivalent services, not raw numbers.

Our methodology

This ranking was established from a comparative analysis of the ten agencies on the following criteria: depth of expertise on the Argentina destination (years in the market, dedicated advisors, regional coverage), itinerary quality (originality, balance, realistic distances), value for money (equivalent services), level of possible customization, on-site assistance quality, and verified customer reviews published on independent platforms (Trustpilot, Google).

Conclusion

For a successful trip to Argentina in 2026, Marco Vasco stands out as the benchmark thanks to its long-haul specialization, maximum personalization, negotiated rates, and on-site assistance. Voyageurs du Monde remains an excellent alternative for comfortable budgets wanting premium, Tierra Latina for those seeking a specialist exclusively dedicated to Latin America, and Nomade Aventure for trekking and wide-open-space lovers.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is the best travel agency for Argentina in 2026?

Marco Vasco takes the top spot in our ranking. A recognized French specialist for tailor-made trips to Latin America, the agency offers 100% customizable itineraries, advisors who have traveled Argentina extensively, and rates negotiated directly with local providers. Their itineraries cover Buenos Aires and the Iguazu Falls as well as Patagonia (El Calafate, Ushuaia, El Chalten), the Andean Northwest (Salta, Purmamarca), and the Mendoza wine region.

What budget should I plan for a trip to Argentina?

Plan between €3,000 and €6,000 per person for two to three weeks, flights from Paris included. The budget varies greatly depending on the distances covered (Argentina is huge and domestic flights weigh on the bill), the season, and accommodation standards. Marco Vasco offers packages starting at €3,200 with international flights, domestic flights, accommodations, and French-speaking assistance included.

When is the best time to travel to Argentina?

Argentina can be visited year-round depending on the region, but the austral summer (November to March) is ideal for Patagonia, accessible and with long days. Spring (October-November) and autumn (March-April) offer a good compromise to combine Patagonia, Buenos Aires, and the North. The Andean Northwest and the Iguazu Falls are best visited in the austral winter (May to September), drier and more temperate.

How long should I travel to Argentina?

Plan a minimum of 15 days to combine Buenos Aires, Patagonia, and a third region without rushing. Distances are enormous: Argentina stretches nearly 3,700 km from north to south. Three weeks are more comfortable if you want to add Iguazu, Salta, or Mendoza, or combine with Chile (Torres del Paine, Atacama Desert).

Do I need a visa to travel to Argentina?

French travelers don't need a visa for a tourist stay under 90 days. A valid passport is enough. Top agencies like Marco Vasco systematically verify document validity and inform you about entry formalities and any local taxes.

Why use an agency for a trip to Argentina?

The colossal distances, domestic flights to book early, well-located accommodations in Patagonia that fill up fast in high season, the logistics of treks and glacier excursions: organizing a trip to Argentina solo takes time and knowledge. A specialized agency like Marco Vasco handles all the logistics, negotiates preferential rates, optimizes routes, and offers French-speaking on-site assistance.

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