1 Day In The Buenos Aires Cruise Port: Tango Dancers on Stage

1 Day In The Buenos Aires Cruise Port: Highlights Of The City

Spending even 1 day in the Buenos Aires cruise port offers an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of Argentina and was the best way to start what was an epic month-long cruise for us.

The hop-on hop-off bus tour efficiently explores key highlights like Plaza de Mayo and Recoleta Cemetery, offering a surface-level view of Buenos Aires’ rich cultural heritage.

For those with more time, a food tour reveals Argentina’s culinary delights, from hearty sandwiches at Café Paulin to the sweet pastries of London City. These experiences, bustling markets, and historical landmarks offer a rich tapestry of Buenos Aires’ vibrant life.

The Majestic Iguazu Falls

1 Day In Iguazu Falls: Best Way to See the Argentina & Brazil Side

There are many ways to visit Iguazu Falls, including group tours, self-guided tours, and private tours. If walking isn’t for you, the Rainforest Ecological Train, a narrow-gauge railway, takes you through the park all the way up to the famous Devil’s Throat Fall (la Garganta del Diablo). You could also arrange a helicopter ride to fly over the falls or set up a jungle safari.

How Long Is Too Long For A Cruise -- A map of a world cruise showing all the ports

How Long is Too Long For A Cruise?

Honestly, we’ve been considering a “world cruise”; it’s been sitting on our bucket list, waiting for the right time. We just returned from a 32-day South American cruise from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles. Since this was our 27th cruise, you can safely say we like to cruise as a way of travel. However, this cruise also led us to take a world cruise off our bucket list. Here’s how we weighed the pros and cons …