From Buenos Aires to
the Shores of José Ignacio
Buenos Aires
Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt
A restored 1930s palace in Recoleta with lush gardens, two pools, and one of the finest wine bars in the city.
Don Julio
The parrilla that redefined Argentine steakhouse culture. Reserve weeks ahead. The Malbec list alone is worth the trip.
San Telmo Market
Cobblestone streets, antique dealers, tango buskers and the oldest market in the city. Best on a Sunday with no agenda.
Tigre Delta by Boat
A 45-minute train ride to a labyrinth of waterways and estancias. Rent a private boat and get gloriously lost.
Private Tango Experience
A private lesson followed by an intimate milonga with a local guide. Tango the way it was meant to be felt.
Argentine Cooking Class
Empanadas, dulce de leche, and a proper asado in a local home kitchen. Kids get aprons. Adults get wine.
Jose Ignacio
Estancia Vik Jose Ignacio
Ten suites, each designed by a different South American artist, on a working ranch overlooking the Atlantic.
Playa Vik
Six suites and one of the most spectacular infinity pools in South America, steps from the beach.
La Huella
Bare feet in the sand, wood-fired fish, rose in hand. The legendary beach club of Jose Ignacio. Arrive early.
Playa Mansa and Brava
Calm waters on one side, waves on the other. Two beaches, one peninsula. Surfing, paddleboarding, beach clubs long lazy days.
Horseback at Sunrise
Ride through rolling countryside as the Atlantic glitters behind you. Gentle ponies for little ones, proper horses for the rest.
Colonia del Sacramento
A UNESCO-listed colonial town a short ferry from Buenos Aires. Cobblestone lanes, Portuguese forts, and total charm.