2012 Argentina Tour!
November 2-10, 2012
in conjunction with Dale Ellison from Tango Rojo/Charleston
Immerse yourself in the excitement of Buenos Aires!
This is a trip for dancers who want to spend a fun week dancing, taking classes from renowned instructors, going to traditional milongas every night and enjoying the ambiance of a beautiful and exciting city. Participation minimum 8, limited to 14.
The trip fee includes:
- 4 Star Hotel in the heart of B.A. including breakfast (based on double occupancy)
- Transportation to and from Buenos Aires Airport
- An exciting Tango Dinner Show in a traditional venue
- Six Tango classes - three for our group only with well known instructors that we personally know and respect
- A different Milonga every night with reserved seating for our group
- City Tour to the various historical neighborhoods
- Private shopping for Tango Shoes including Comme Il Faut
- All local transportation to and from classes, milongas and groupm activities.
- Pre-Trip meeting to go over the essentials of tango in Argentina - (tipping, the “cabeceo” and nuances of asking and being asked to dance, milonga etiquette, classes - what to expect, what to bring, how to dress.
Not Included:
- Airfare
- Meals and beverages
- nor shoes!!!
Logistics and the price:
- Trip fee $1800 per person before August 1st, might be higher later
- $450 single supplement
- $500 non-refundable deposit required to finalize and guarantee your spot.
- We recommend arriving to BsAs airport (EZE) on November 3 morning, and leaving on November 10 night. We can arrange most of us to be on the same flights. If you would like arrive early or leave later, please let us know.
call or email for more information:
info@tangosueno.com
+1 (203) 543 8099
2011 photo gallery: click on the photo below

2009 photo gallery: click on the photo below

2007 photo gallery: click on the photo below

2011 Tango Cruise with
Gem and Valentina
February 13-20, 2011
On the Ruby Princess, Princess' newest ship, departing from Ft Lauderdale to visit Caribbean Islands. For details please see these two pdf files:
