🌎 Tour South America Wine & Culture with Travel Past 50


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🧭 Want to join us in South America?

You’re receiving this advance notice because you’ve expressed interest in Travel Past 50 tours.

We are happy to announce our first custom small group tour to South America. We were inspired by our months living in Santiago, Chile, by our several visits to Buenos Aires and Argentina, and by a friend looking for an all-new travel experience with some wine and tango mixed in.

Inquire today if you’d like more information or to reserve your spot.

We have just two rooms remaining, single or double. Just reply to this email and we'll get back to you with more details.

Tour overview

  • ​South America Wine and Culture (Click the link for more info.)
  • Feb 21 - March 3, 2026
  • 11 Days, 10 nights
  • $6,225 per person (double occupancy) + $347 pp for domestic flights
  • Santiago, Chile 4 nights
  • Mendoza, Argentina 3 nights
  • Buenos Aires 3 nights

Tour highlights

  • Private winery tours in Chile and Argentina
  • UNESCO World Heritage cities of Valparaiso (Chile) and Colonia del Sacramento (Uruguay)
  • Visit to Isla Negra (seaside home of Nobel Prize winning poet Pablo Neruda)
  • Half-day biking tour to wineries
  • Half-day tango classes, tango show and dinner
  • Optional Estancia day: visit a ranch with horseback riding and gaucho demonstrations and traditional cook-out lunch
  • Flexibility for individual free time

Visit our Travel Past 50 Tour page for more examples of what makes our Travel Past 50 tours unique.

Reply to this email with any questions. We look forward to traveling with you.

Kris and Tom

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Tom Bartel and Kristin Henning

​Travel Past 50​

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