Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Argentina

Introduction to Port

Buenos Aires’ port unfolds like a gateway to two cities in one, where European elegance on the water meets Latin American energy ashore. As your ship slips into the modern terminals of Puerto Madero, you’ll find efficient embarkation, multilingual crew, and comfortable lounges that turn the moment you arrive into a prelude to the city beyond. Signature experiences begin dockside with tango demonstrations and chef-driven parrilla tastings, then spill into a fabric of neighborhoods—Cafés in Microcentro, the color and rhythm of La Boca, and the grand facades that frame Plaza de Mayo. A short hop from the pier, excursion options range from a stroll through Recoleta’s boulevards to a day trip to Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay, offering a timeless counterpoint to Buenos Aires’ cosmopolitan pulse. The port’s proximity to culture, cuisine, and wine makes it easy to pair city highlights with river views and nearby vineyards, creating a rhythm that’s both glamorous and gritty. Fleet and onboard service here emphasize Argentine hospitality across ships of varying sizes: streamlined turnarounds and adaptive gangways, on-board dining that ranges from elegant haute cuisine to parrilla-inspired fare, rejuvenating spas, and connectivity that keeps you in touch with the city you’re about to explore—and return to.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Cultural richness
Explore Ladakhi culture, traditions, and local cuisine.
Culinary delights
Sample Friulian cuisine and local wines.
Iconic sights
Walk the walls, see Plönlein and Town Hall during daylight.
Parks and riverfronts
Relaxing escapes along the Río de la Plata.