We opted for Delta Unplugged, a more intimate and small-scale boat tour. While it falls on the pricier end of the spectrum, we're thrilled that we chose this option. I even wrote a brief trip report about our experience.
https://www.expatsba.com/threads/delta-unplugged-trip-report.1783/
We liked Recoleta and Palermo the most out of all these areas. But we felt safe in all of Buenos Aires. It's amazing how safe it is for how bad the economy is.
Thank you to all who have posted good info. My girlfriend checked and they said that she had to have income in Argentina to qualify for this insurance. People are correct that we can by-pass this requirement if we pay 6 months to 12 months ahead of time. But what happens if there is an issue...
Thank you both for explaining the reason why they are asking for a co-signer. Now I understand it. That is a good idea about Airbnb but the issue I found is all the Airbnb's that we liked were much more expensive vs. the listings we saw on ZonaProp for long-term rental. But we will explore...
I just visited Buenos Aires and really loved it. I am American but my girlfriend is from Argentina. She hasn't been back in many years but she also loved it. She has a US passport as one of her parents is from the United States. We are thinking of moving to Buenos Aires as it is more...
Leading up to our trip, we came across numerous reviews of Delta Unplugged, but finding an unbiased overview of the tour proved challenging. With a price tag of $150 USD per person, having a clear understanding of what to expect is only fair.
BASIC DETAILS: Delta Unplugged is operated by a...