Buenos Aires, Argentina Port Reviews

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by Jas123

Buenos Aires is a very nice city, easy to get around on foot or by Uber. Puerto Madero is a particularly nice area. Upon our disembarkation, we took a major (17 hour) shore excursion to the Iguazu Falls. It started early in the morning and ended late at night but it was worth it! We were well looked after by a guide who stayed with us the whole time. We had a plane charted just for the cruise group, which took us to and from the falls. We were also provided a nice buffet lunch between the two walking trails. It was a tiring day, but the falls truly are spectacular! We felt very well looked after by NCL, the guide looked after us right to our hotel, and the next day we had a transfer already arranged to take us to the airport, with our own personal guide who wouldn't let us go until we'd checked in for our flight!

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by drboiler

Alot to see, I spent 2 days after the cruise there. Hop on Hop Off bus tour and lots of walking. I even towed my luggage from the Cruise Terminal to my Expedia Hotel called Palacio Paz Hotel located about 1.3 miles a bit uphill.

by lekwiatkowski

Did city excursion on last day. Wasn’t to impressed. Taken to restaurant that was so crowded ( from other tours being there at same time) that you couldn’t hardly look at what was being offered

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by DessertSteaks

Port area isn't much, you need to get a ride or excursion to do anything. I stayed in the city a couple of nights before the cruise so I didn't do any excursions here.

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by orengafni

This was the destination but it's a wonderful city with a great food scene and many different attractions. We visited the suburb of Tigre which I highly recommend.

by raquelk0555

We took the disembark tour. The tour took us to houses with different colors, historical but not amazing. At Recolleta, we passed by Eva Peron's Mausoleum.

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