Explore Cafayate’s vineyards and Quebrada de las Conchas’ natural wonders. Discover Devil’s Throat, Amphitheater, and more in this breathtaking adventure.
Explore Cafayate’s vineyards and Quebrada de las Conchas’ natural wonders. Discover Devil’s Throat, Amphitheater, and more in this breathtaking adventure.
- Valle de Lerma - Explore the wine hub of the province by traversing La Quebrada de Las Conchas. Route: National Route 68 (Wine Route); Lerma Valley (Cerrillos, La Merced, El Carril, Coronel Moldes, La Viña (technical stop)).
- Quebrada del Rio de las Conchas - The region’s erosion has created a series of natural marvels such as the Devil’s…
- Valle de Lerma - Explore the wine hub of the province by traversing La Quebrada de Las Conchas. Route: National Route 68 (Wine Route); Lerma Valley (Cerrillos, La Merced, El Carril, Coronel Moldes, La Viña (technical stop)).
- Quebrada del Rio de las Conchas - The region’s erosion has created a series of natural marvels such as the Devil’s Throat, a deep and enclosed canyon. The Amphitheater (with perfect natural acoustics), The Toad, The Friar, The Obelisk, and The Castles.
As the arid landscape gradually gives way to expansive vineyards, you arrive at one of the most remarkable areas within the CalchaquÃes Valleys: Cafayate, a village of single-story houses featuring late 19th-century colonial and baroque architecture. Quebrada de las Conchas: Over 10 stops showcasing multicolored formations shaped by wind and water erosion, including The Devil’s Throat, The Amphitheater, La Yesera, Las Ventanas, Los Castillos, and more.
- Cafayate entre vinas - In Cafayate, there is an opportunity to visit a winery and sample the finest wines in the region. While Torrontés is often associated with the area, there are many hectares dedicated to red grapes like Malbec, Tannat, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
- Cafayate - Discover the city of Cafayate and a winery. Enjoy 2 free hours in the city for lunch and exploration. The village features single-story houses with late 19th-century colonial and baroque architecture. (Lunch and drinks are NOT included in the price.)
- Quebrada del Rio de las Conchas - Return to Salta via the Quebrada de las Conchas along Route 68, making stops missed on the outbound journey and experiencing this stunning and unique Argentine landscape.
- Valle de Lerma - Before reaching the city of Salta, a technical stop is made in La Viña or Talapampa for a snack or restroom break.

- Visit to the Quebrada de las Conchas and entrance to a winery with wine tasting.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Visit to the Quebrada de las Conchas and entrance to a winery with wine tasting.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Lunch
The journey will take travelers to Cafayate, a region known for its sunshine and wine, situated in the Calchaquà Valley, 180 km from Salta’s capital. This area is accessible via one of the most scenic and famous routes in northern Argentina.
A visit to the province’s wine hub includes traversing La Quebrada de Las Conchas, where erosion has crafted a…
The journey will take travelers to Cafayate, a region known for its sunshine and wine, situated in the Calchaquà Valley, 180 km from Salta’s capital. This area is accessible via one of the most scenic and famous routes in northern Argentina.
A visit to the province’s wine hub includes traversing La Quebrada de Las Conchas, where erosion has crafted a series of natural marvels such as the Devil’s Throat, a deep, enclosed canyon. Other highlights include the Amphitheater, known for its perfect natural acoustics, as well as formations like The Toad, The Friar, The Obelisk, and The Castles.
As the journey progresses, the barren landscape gradually gives way to expansive vineyards, leading to one of the most captivating areas within the Calchaquà Valleys: Cafayate. This charming town features single-story houses that blend colonial and baroque architecture from the late 19th century.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.