From BA: Santa Susana Day Trip with Lunch – Gaucho Party offers an engaging look into Argentina’s cowboy traditions, just a short journey from the buzz of Buenos Aires. For around $301 per person, you’ll spend roughly 8 hours exploring a historic estancia, enjoying lively folk dances, witnessing gaucho skills, and sharing a hearty Argentine barbecue with excellent local wine. The trip is suitable for those seeking an authentic taste of rural Argentina without sacrificing comfort or convenience.
What we love about this experience is how smoothly everything runs—thanks to organized guides like Francisco, who clearly knows his stuff. The chance to ride vintage sulkys and visit the museum and chapel adds a layer of genuine historical insight. Plus, the flavorful barbecue paired with Argentine wine makes the day truly memorable.
One thing to consider is the weather, as the tour is subject to weather conditions. If rain or wind disrupt outdoor activities, the experience might be less lively, but the indoor parts like the museum and chapel are still worthwhile.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a deep cultural experience with a balance of active and relaxed moments—ideal for those who enjoy history, music, and good food in a scenic setting.
Key Points

- Authentic gaucho culture with dance, skills demonstrations, and traditional music
- Historical visit to the Santa Susana Estancia’s Museum and Chapel
- Traditional Argentine barbecue with a well-curated selection of local wine
- Vintage sulky rides and guided estate exploration for an immersive experience
- All-inclusive pricing covers transportation, meals, and entertainment for great value
- Weather may impact outdoor activities, so flexibility is good to have in mind
A Detailed Look at the Santa Susana Day Trip

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The Experience Begins: Convenient Pickup and Comfortable Transport
The tour starts with a pickup from your hotel or a nearby meeting point, depending on where you stay. This small detail might seem minor, but it’s a big plus in Buenos Aires, where navigating city streets can be tricky. The transportation is part of the value, easing you into the day without the hassle of arranging your own transfer. The journey to Santa Susana Estancia is scenic, passing through the Argentine countryside, giving you a taste of rural life even before arriving.
Estancia Santa Susana: A Glimpse into Gaucho Life
Once there, the immense 1200-hectare estate, originally named by Irish descendant Francisco Kelly, opens up to reveal a landscape where agriculture and tourism blend seamlessly. The guided visit includes stops at the museum and the chapel, providing insights into the history and tradition of the estancia—without overwhelming details, but enough to give context to the gaucho way of life.
The museum is modest but informative, showcasing artifacts and tools used by gauchos over the years. The chapel, small yet charming, adds a spiritual touch—an essential part of many rural estates. We loved the way the guide explained the origins of the estate, especially how Kelly honored his wife Susana with the name, adding a personal story to the landscape.
Authentic Gaucho Skills and Cultural Dances
The heart of the tour is the lively folkloric show, where local performers dance traditional zambas and chacareras with energy and precision. We appreciated how the dances are not just for show—they’re a living part of gaucho culture. Watching gauchos demonstrate their skills with ropes and horses is both impressive and educational. François summed it up: “Dances, demonstrations of gaucho know-how, and a magnificent day.”
The show is lively and engaging, with plenty of opportunities for photos. The performances are designed to entertain but also to preserve the heritage, making it an authentic experience rather than a touristy spectacle.
More Great Tours NearbyA Taste of Argentina: Barbecue and Fine Wines
No gaucho experience would be complete without food and drink, and here you’re treated to a traditional Argentine barbecue, or as locals call it, an asado. The meat is cooked to perfection—tender, flavorful, and accompanied by non-alcoholic drinks and, notably, a carefully selected Argentinian wine. The pairing is just right—rich reds that complement the grilled meats beautifully.
Guests often mention the quality of the wine as a standout feature. François praised it, noting the delicious wine that accompanies the meal, which elevates the entire experience.
Vintage Sulky Rides and Scenic Strolls
A highlight for many visitors is the chance to ride vintage sulkys—small, horse-drawn carts that give you a taste of old-time gaucho transportation. The gentle ride offers a chance to soak in the scenery, feel the rhythm of rural life, and maybe get a few photos of the vast estate.
The estate’s scenic views are peaceful, with rolling fields and a rustic charm that makes you understand why gauchos hold such pride in their land.
Final Pampering at the End of the Day
As the day winds down, you’ll head back to Buenos Aires, feeling enriched and full—both physically and culturally. The tour concludes at the Obelisco, a central Buenos Aires landmark, making it easy to continue exploring or head back to your hotel.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

Compared to other countryside excursions, this full-day experience offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and leisure. The guided visit ensures you get meaningful insights, and the live folkloric show keeps the experience lively and genuine.
The food and wine are top-notch, especially considering the all-inclusive price. It’s clear that Providence Viajes has timed the day well—everything from the horseback demonstrations to the carriage rides is designed to showcase gaucho traditions in an engaging, authentic way.
Who Will Love This Tour?
It’s ideal for cultural enthusiasts, families, or anyone interested in rural Argentina’s traditions. You don’t need to be a horse lover or a dancer—just a curiosity for an authentic, accessible gaucho experience. If you’re after an outdoor adventure with good food, friendly guides, and a lively cultural show, this trip checks all those boxes.
Final Thoughts on Value and Experience

At $301, this tour provides a comprehensive day immersed in gaucho culture, with well-organized logistics, quality food and drink, and opportunities for interactive fun like sulky rides. While weather can influence outdoor activities, the indoor visits and shows ensure the day remains worthwhile.
This trip suits travelers who appreciate authentic cultural moments but prefer a comfortable, all-in-one experience. It’s a good pick for those who want to see a different side of Argentina—away from the city’s hustle but still within reach of Buenos Aires.
FAQ
Is pickup included in the price?
Pickup is optional and based on your hotel location. If your hotel isn’t listed, pickup will be arranged at a nearby hotel or you can choose the meeting point.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, depending on the starting time and traffic.
What should I bring?
You should bring a passport or ID card (copies are accepted). Dress comfortably, especially if you plan to ride or walk around.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is family-friendly, it’s not recommended for people with mobility impairments or very young children, as some activities like horse riding might not be suitable.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is subject to weather conditions. If outdoor activities like riding or sulky rides are affected, the guides will adapt, but indoor activities like the museum and show will still be enjoyed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you some flexibility if your plans shift unexpectedly.
This Santa Susana gaucho day trip provides a lively, meaningful look into rural Argentine traditions—perfect for those wanting a full, authentic experience without straying too far from Buenos Aires. The combination of cultural entertainment, historical insights, scenic rides, and delicious food makes it a memorable and valuable addition to your travel itinerary.
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