November/December is the best season to explore the southern hemisphere. And whether you add 3 days or two weeks before or after the wedding, there’s a lot to explore. Although it is a small town, José Ignacio has a lot to offer and you need at least 3 days to explore its wineries, museums, restaurants, or just to chill. Check ‘Things to do'.

A rustic, off-the-grid coastal experience in a remote village surrounded by massive sand dunes. Accessible only by 4x4 trucks, the town has no electricity or running water, offering a peaceful escape with a famous lighthouse, a massive sea lion colony, and dark, starry nights. (1-2 days)

A deep dive into the "Paris of the South," focusing on the city's rich history, distinct neighborhoods (like San Telmo and La Boca), and world-class gastronomy. The itinerary often includes professional tango shows, steakhouse (parrilla) visits, and a day trip to the Tigre Delta. (3-7 days)

A high-end culinary and viticulture adventure at the foot of the Andes. This trip focuses on visiting world-class wineries in the Maipú, Luján de Cuyo, and Uco Valley regions, known for their premier Malbecs, gourmet vineyard lunches, and stunning mountain backdrops. (2-4 days)

One of Patagonia's most scenic drives along the iconic Route 40. This journey takes you through lush Andean forests and past seven stunning, crystal-clear lakes, connecting the alpine charm of Bariloche with the picturesque mountain towns of Villa La Angostura and San Martín. (2-4 days)

Known as the "Trekking Capital of Argentina," this village serves as a basecamp for world-famous hikes. The trip centers on rugged day trails leading to the base of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre, offering some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in the world. (2-4 days)

A spectacular international journey between Argentina and Chile that crosses the Andes via a series of three lakes and four bus segments. It offers breathtaking views of volcanoes (like Osorno and Tronador), turquoise waters, and ancient forests in a single-day or overnight trip. (1-3 days)

The ultimate trekking destination featuring granite towers, massive glaciers, and bright blue lakes. Travelers typically visit for the multi-day "W" or "O" treks or take day trips to see the park's most iconic viewpoints and wildlife like guanacos and rheas. (4-5 days)

A "city and island" combo that pairs the vibrant culture, iconic landmarks (Christ the Redeemer), and beaches of Rio with the car-free serenity of Ilha Grande. The island portion focuses on tropical hiking and boat tours to pristine spots like Lopes Mendes beach.

A nature-focused trip to the border of Brazil and Argentina to see one of the world’s largest waterfall systems. The trip typically involves exploring the Brazilian side for panoramic views and the Argentinian side to walk directly over the powerful "Devil’s Throat." (2-4 days)

An exclusive, eco-protected archipelago in the Atlantic known for having some of the world's most beautiful beaches (like Praia do Sancho). It is a paradise for snorkeling and diving, featuring crystal-clear waters teeming with dolphins, sea turtles, and vibrant marine life. (3-7 days)
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