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Learn about the art of the Tango in Buenos Aires

Dive into the culture of the country on our Argentina escorted tours, and learn about the Tango at a traditional milonga in Buenos Aires, the birthplace of Tango. You’ll also join a local family in Palermo Soho and enjoy a traditional homemade dinner, before watching the family perform the elegant Tango dance.

See the stunning Iguazu Falls

The Iguazu Falls are the largest waterfall system in the world, and a phenomenal feat of nature. They span both Argentina and Brazil and on the Argentinian side, we’ll take you on an eco-train through the jungle to see the cascading waters. We’ll also show you the crown jewel of Iguazu, the churning Devil’s Throat.

Take in epic mountain views in Bariloche

Known as the ‘Switzerland of South America’, Bariloche is Argentina’s mountainous outdoor playground. Set in the beautiful Nahuel Huapi National Park, you’ll be surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests, sunny beaches and glacial lakes. We’ll take you up the Campanario Hill chairlift for panoramic views of the peaks of Catedral and Tronador.

See penguins in Ushuaia

We’ll take you on a journey to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. It’s filled with massive glaciers, snow-capped mountains, dazzling lakes, tumbling waterfalls and incredible wildlife. Take a cruise across Ushuaia Bay to Martillo Island to spot colonies of the gorgeous Magellanic penguin, along with sea lions, steamer ducks and albatross.

Discover the magnificent Perito Moreno Glacier

Discover the Perito Moreno Glacier in the UNESCO-listed Los Glaciares National Park. It’s one of the largest glaciers in Patagonia’s Southern Ice Field, covering 259 square kilometers. You’ll see the glittering arctic blue of the glacier and even witness chunks of ice plunging into the milky waters below.

Our top 5 things to do in Argentina

Our Argentina travel packages show you the best of the country, from the mighty Iguazu Falls and the mountains of Bariloche, to the penguins of Ushuaia and the Patagonian glaciers.

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Housed in a beautiful old building, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes contains the largest collection of art in Latin America, dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The museum was originally built in Paris and moved to Buenos Aires in the early 1900s.

Set in a striking contemporary building, the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA) displays artwork from some of the most iconic Latin artists. Wander the halls to see works from Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Joaquín Torres-García and Roberto Matto.

Francisco Moreno Museum of Patagonia

Located in Bariloche, the Francisco Moreno Museum of Patagonia showcases the natural and cultural history of Argentinian Patagonia. You’ll learn about the flora and fauna of these lands, as well as discovering the history of the region’s native people including the Mapuches, Tehuelches and Pehuenches.

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Our Argentina group tours take you to the top museums in the country, from the largest art collection in Latin America to the history of Argentinian Patagonia.

Argentinian steak

From the grilled beef found in traditional asados (barbecues) in backyards and street corners, to the prime beef cuts found in steakhouses all over the country, the art of steak has been perfected in Argentina. Pair with fresh salad and red wine for a sumptuous Argentinian meal.

Malbec wine

There are nearly 30,000 vineyards in Argentina, and Malbec is one of the most-loved varieties. With its dark color and intense fruit flavor, Malbec is the classic red wine to pair with any dish, from pizza and pasta, to the traditional Argentinian asado.

Dulce de leche

Dulce de leche is one of the most delicious desserts in Argentina, made from slowly reduced condensed milk that has turned into a sweet thick caramel. You’ll want to stock up on a few jars of this treat to share back home.

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Join our escorted tours in Argentina and experience the tantalizing cuisine of the country, from world-class steak to the finest Malbec wines.

What to pack for Argentina

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Formal wear

Although there is no written dress code, you may want to dress up for a tango show or a night at the Teatro Colón, one of the world’s best opera houses.

Wind and waterproof coat

Patagonia is famed for its chilly climate and strong winds, so you’ll need to pack a sturdy coat, scarf, hat and gloves to stay warm.

Versatile shoes

Argentina has a myriad of terrains and you’ll need shoes that can take you dancing across a tango hall, and hiking through rugged mountain trails.

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In Argentina, the standard voltage is 120 V and the power plugs and sockets are of type C and I. The standard frequency is 50 Hz.

The sun is extremely strong in Argentina, and you’ll need sunglasses (and sunscreen) to protect yourself, even in winter when the gleaming snow can be blinding.

Pack for sustainable travel

Consider your environmental impact when you next take a trip and go single-use-plastic-free by packing a reusable water bottle, a steel straw, your own shopping bags and refillable toiletry bottles.

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Mountain Escape – Patagonia: El Chalten – 5 Days

“The route itself was difficult and risky in places, but enjoyable. It is not for the faint hearted but the risk was rewarded with amazing views.” Clare Healy, traveled in March 2023

Mountain Escape – Patagonia: El Chalten – 5 Days

  • Hiking & Trekking
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  • Christmas & New Year
  • Ascend to Viento Pass for Ice Field views
  • Explore the Valley of Madre and Hija lagoons
  • Cross River Fitz-Roy on a thrilling zip line

Patagonia Trekking: El Chalten – 3 Days

“Amazing Experience, Highly Recommended.” Tina, traveled in June 2023

Patagonia Trekking: El Chalten – 3 Days

  • Trek back through scenic Laguna Capri
  • Explore Cerro Torre's stunning viewpoints
  • Discover the secluded Laguna de las Piedras

Patagonia Hiking

“Beautiful scenery, exciting rafting, good recommendation of restaurants.” Chi Lun Choi, traveled in December 2018

Patagonia Hiking

  • Kayak in Río de las Vueltas, view Fitz Roy
  • Tour the immense Perito Moreno Glacier
  • Fly to El Calafate, gateway to Patagonian peaks

Antarctica Classic

“G Adventure has mastered the art of making your experience really stand out and they have delivered.” Kaiser Mahmood, traveled in November 2023

Antarctica Classic

  • Ocean Cruise
  • Reflect on your journey across the Drake Passage
  • Witness wildlife on the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Explore Ushuaia, the southernmost city

Customized Patagonia Adventure with Iguazu Falls, Daily Departure and Private Guide

“All the staff did a good job of offering us a smooth and impressive trip.” Jessica Palmer, traveled in April 2023

Customized Patagonia Adventure with Iguazu Falls, Daily Departure and Private Guide

  • Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park
  • Sail along the Beagle Channel
  • Watch a Tango show at El Querandi
The guide and porter, Pedro and Miguel, were fantastic. Pedro is very knowledgeable about the route, the terrain, what conditions are safe and the best techniques to mitigate for icy, snowy terrains etc. He also knew everything about the areas history, culture, traditions, wildlife etc. He was very patient and also kept up the motivation on what is a very demanding route. Miguel was our porter. He is a stoic quiet man but funny, and friendly. Miguel has some fantastic stories too. He is a trained mountain rescuer so I felt very safe with him accompanying us on some of the more challenging passes. The route itself was difficult and risky in places, but enjoyable. It is not for the faint hearted but the risk was rewarded with amazing views. Recommendations for the tour opporator would be to send the itinerary in English and perhaps a packing list.
Well organized guided trekking tour. Our guides for our 3 treks were awesome! During our stay in El Chalten, we were caught in a snowstorm and roads were closed for 2 days. James and Martin helped us during these 2 days with our extended stay in the hostel and arranged transportation back to the airport. They kept us informed of the road closure status and made sure we were able to go back to the airport safely and continue our trip in Argentina. We recommend Tour Radar / Unu Raymi!!!
The G adventure tour is excellent. The trip was great because of excellent program and great CEO from G adventure. Starting from Buenos Arias, everything is planned and taking care of. We had excellent weather, a great group of adventure minded people. Val (our CEO from G adventure) communicated everything ahead of time and making sure everyone's needs were met. The sighs and hiking were great. Val reserved dinner for the group almost everyday so we could have fun after a hard day of hiking. All in all, a trip to remember.

Andes Mountains

Embark on an unforgettable adventure to the Andean Mountains, the longest continental mountain range in the world. Hike the legendary Inca Trail, witness the otherworldly Rainbow Mountain, and explore the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu.

Patagonia invites you with its vast, untouched landscapes. Trek the rugged Andes Mountains, canoe in azure lakes, spot wildlife in Torres Del Paine, sail the Beagle Channel, and witness the beauty of the Perito Moreno Glacier.

Northwest Argentina

Dive into the breathtaking scenery of Northwest Argentina. Trek through the vibrant Quebrada de Humahuaca, savor top-notch wines in Cafayate, connect with locals in charming Andean villages, and stare in awe at the vast Salinas Grandes salt flats.

Discover the ideal tour package for you through Cuyo. On TourRadar you'll find trips starting from 3 days in length, and the longest tour is 13 days. The most popular month to go is December, which has the most tour departures.

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An Explorer tour in Argentina promises thrilling adventures and diverse landscapes. Argentina's vast and varied terrain offers great opportunities for hiking, biking, and discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations, ensuring an exhilarating and unforgettable journey.

Find the perfect tour for your family, catering to all ages with over 532 family tours available in Argentina.

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Find the right partially guided tour for you in Argentina. There are 532 trips to choose from, that range from 2 days in length, up to 25 days. The month with the most departures is November, making it the most popular time to visit Argentina.

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Unu Raymi Expeditions

"This is a wonderful trip allowing you to see the best of both Argentinian and Chilean Patagonia. I strongly encourage taking the Torres del Paine W trek in winter, clear skies, less wind and very few people on the tracks. It is a great way to discover this wonderful place.

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"Guide was excellent. Loved all the places I got to see. Felt a bit rushed and disorganized at times, more so towards the end of the tour but wasn't really a problem for me.

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"I enjoyed my visit to Argentina very much -- but it would have been even better had I not sustained injuries requiring hospitisation & sutures, plus altitude sickness for the remainder, and the ocean tours in Ushuaia not been all cancelled due to weather.

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Water rushing over the falls at Iguaza Falls, on a sunny day, Argentina

Leafy vineyards, eclectic galleries, char-grilled barbecue evenings and epic waterfalls make for one big tantalizing adventure.

From saucy cities brimming with bars to monster waterfalls and all the steak you can eat, Argentina promises (and delivers) good times to all who come. Drink to a good drop in Mendoza, be blown away by the aquatic thundering of Iguazu Falls , take a gondola up a mountain in Salta, or lose yourself to some hip shakin’ nights in the bars of Buenos Aires all the way to Rio de Janeiro . It’s hard to imagine the continent of  South America  (or the world) without that flaming wedge known as Argentina.

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Argentina at a glance

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Buenos Aires (population 15.5 million)

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Food and drink.

Like many other aspects of Argentinian culture, its cuisine has been heavily influenced by European immigration. Mix Spanish and Italian flavors with Argentina's top quality (and affordable!) beef and dairy products, and you have a combination worth jumping on that long-haul flight for. Check our guide on all things food in South America .

It’s important to keep in mind that dinner is eaten late in Argentina. Most restaurants close in the afternoon and do not reopen until 8 pm, though locals typically don't actually begin dinner until 9 or 10 pm.

Here are some must-try dishes and drinks in Argentina:

With Spanish origins, asado describes succulent barbequed meat, slow-cooked on a metal frame over an open fire or a bed of hardwood charcoal. In Argentina, asado is equal parts a dish and a social gathering – both of which you'll want to experience.

2. Provoleta

Soft provolone cheese is grilled in a skillet and topped with oregano, chili flakes or other herbs. A typical asado starter, provoleta is crisp on the outside, warm and gooey on the inside and delicious all around.

3. Chimichurri

A piquant combination of diced garlic, chopped parsley and oregano, olive oil and vinegar, this classic Argentinean condiment is the quintessential accompaniment to grilled meat.

4. Malbec wine

Argentina has one of the world’s most renowned wine regions. Malbecs from the wineries of Mendoza are famous around the world (and happen to pair well with steak), though other provinces also produce quality wines, including Torrontes from Cafayate and Syrahs from San Juan. 

5. Alfajores

Argentina’s favorite sweet biscuit. Take two round shortbreads, fill them with dulce de leche (a decadent caramel made from condensed milk) coat them in chocolate... et voila.

Argentineans take ice cream seriously. Don't miss helado de dulce de leche, the national flavor of Argentina.

7. Dulce de leche

Condensed milk is slowly reduced and sweetened to create a thick, sticky caramel. Find it in alfajores (a crumbly biscuit sandwich filled with dulce de leche), dessert empanadas, drizzled on ice cream or just eat it by the spoonful!

8. Yerba maté

This is Argentina's national drink. A caffeine-rich concoction of chopped and dried yerba maté is prepared in a gourd (maté) and drunk through a silver straw (bombilla). It's rich in antioxidants and polyphenols and has long been used by Indigenous people in South America.

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Culture and customs

Argentinian culture and customs are influenced by the waves of European immigration that landed here in the 1880s and during the two World Wars. As a result of immigration, parts of the country feel notably more ‘European’ than other areas of South America.

Argentinians are famously affectionate, loud, passionate about football, and big fans of a good plate of homemade spaghetti. They have strong ties with family and friends, and the major religion is Catholicism.  

As a general guide, these are some key things you should know about Argentina:

1. A kiss on the cheek is the most common way of greeting someone

Particularly a friend, but it’s not uncommon between strangers, especially if being introduced by a mutual friend. This is true whether it’s female on female, female on male or male on male.

2. If you befriend someone, expect hugs

Expect a farewell hug and a greeting hug thereafter. Again, this is true whether it’s female on female, female on male or male on male.

3. Expect to be late

Being late for social or cultural events is almost fashionable in Argentina, but it can be an annoyance for travelers.

4. Siesta time is still common

Siestas are particularly popular in provinces such as Mendoza, San Juan, Salta. Shops may close from 1pm to 4pm and reopen until around 8-9pm.

5. Dinner is late

Dinner with locals can be very late. Having dinner at 9pm, 10pm and 11pm is perfectly normal and accepted in Argentina, but can cause a few rumbling tummies with travelers. The best thing to do is keep some snacks with you and try and fall into the local pattern.

6. Nightlife is well and truly nightlife

Pubs, clubs and events don’t kick off until 1-2am…no kidding!

7. The majority of Argentinians are Catholic

Between 70-80% of the population are Catholic, and you should be respectful when visiting churches, cathedrals and religious events. The dress code at religious sites is quite relaxed and no one will get in trouble for attending mass in t-shirts, shorts and thongs. However, closed shoes and trousers are preferred. Swimwear is a big no-no and it can be very offensive to the locals.

8. Avoid talking about the Falkland Islands War

Talking about the Falkland Islands war still evokes raw emotions amongst Argentinians and it's well-advised not to raise the topic with people you don’t know.

Geography and environment

Bordered by  Chile ,  Bolivia ,  Paraguay ,  Brazil  and  Uruguay , Argentina is South America's second-largest country. With a vast range of natural environments, traveling in Argentina presents a revolving door of terrain and landscapes.

From giant glaciers, gushing waterfalls and snow-topped granite pillars of Patagonia to the green grasslands of the Pampas (not to mention the lofty Andes of the north to the steamy wetlands of the north-east), Argentina contains a wealth of biodiversity.

Chile and Argentina both stake a claim over Patagonia. Check out our guide to help you decide which South American country to visit .

Top 5 tango spots in Argentina

1. confiteria ideal.

Be charmed by the grand building, old waiters and genuine tango classes that this Buenos Aires institution has been producing for more than 100 years. It might be a bit rough around the edges, but authenticity is guaranteed in this historic gem.

2. Barrancas de Belgrano

On the weekends, head to this leafy park at dusk to see unpretentious locals tango as the sun sets. Try out your tango steps, mix and mingle with Argentines and tourists, and enjoy the casual, fun vibe that proliferates under the park's gazebo.

3. Plaza Dorrego

This relaxed San Telmo favorite is a top spot for alfresco people-watching, tango viewing, wine drinking and socializing.

4. La Catedral

For a slice of old Argentina, head to this bewitching warehouse of kitsch where you can learn the art of tango with locals amid walls of old posters and a giant glowing, red heart. Lessons are taught in Spanish, and while the dancers here may not be technically great, their passion and love of tango are unquestionable.

5. Caminito

Purists may dismiss La Boca's showy street performers as 'tacky tangoists', but the colorful streets, flamboyant moves and suave outfits do have a bit of flair and provide quintessential Buenos Aires photo ops.

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Many stores in Argentina allow travelers to shop tax-free. Look for a blue and white ‘Tax Free’ sign in store windows and make sure to ask for a Global Blue refund form when making your purchase. Get this form validated by a customs official at the airport when you're leaving the country (they’ll want to see the item and receipt as well), then take it to the Global Blue refund office to get your money back.

It’s a bit of a lengthy process, but it might be worth the effort depending on how much shopping you do.

Keep in mind that siesta is still common in some parts of Argentina. Many stores will close for a few hours in the afternoon and reopening times can be unpredictable.

Things to buy in Argentina

1. Leather goods

Leather goods are normally top of the shopping list for every traveler – and rightly so! The quality of leather products is excellent and prices can be significantly cheaper than at home. The most popular items are jackets, handbags, shoes, boots and belts. A word of warning though – be wary of cheap imitations!

2. Mate cup set

A popular tourist shop item, cups may be sold on their own with a straw, or as a set with loose-leaf mate as well. Quality and design can vary, so it pays to shop around.

A good bottle of Argentina’s famed Malbec can be bought for less than USD 10.

Festivals and events

Argentinians are a lively bunch and like to party. Below are four of the biggest festivals of the year.

1. Buenos Aires Tango Festival - August

Passion oozes from Buenos Aires’ streets as tango fills the city each August. Open-air milongas (dances), film screenings, dance classes and competitions featuring world-class dancers are all part of this sizzling two-week event.

2. Fiesta de la Vendimia (Grape Harvest Festival) - March

This week-long celebration kicks off Mendoza’s grape-picking season, and it's a barrel of fun! The festival features parades, folkloric events and a grand coronation, as hopefuls vie to be chosen as the new Harvest Queen.

3. Carnaval (or Carnival) - February/March

Huge crowds turn up ready to have a good time for carnival celebrations in cities across Argentina. Like in Brazil, parades are a cacophony of colors, featuring feathered and sequined costumes and elaborate floats. Taking place right before Ash Wednesday, the best parties are in Gualeguay-chu and Corrientes.

4. Dia de la Tradicion (Day of Tradition) - November

Argentina’s beret-clad, nomadic cowboys, otherwise known as gauchos, are something of a national symbol. Each year on November 10th, they are celebrated with horsemanship shows, folk music, dancing, tons of barbequed meat and a big gaucho parade in San Antonio de Areco, the symbolic center of gaucho culture.

Public holidays that may impact travel include:

  • Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice

Veterans and Fallen of the Malvinas War Day

National Day

Independence Day

San Martin Day

Respect for Cultural Diversity Day

Day of National Sovereignty

Immaculate Conception

Please note dates of Argentina's public holidays may vary

Must-see cities in Argentina

1. buenos aires.

Buenos Aires is an elegant metropolis of colorful buildings, charming boulevards and cobbled laneways that lead to huge street murals. This city offers something for everyone from traditional cafe bars to trendy closed-door restaurants, speakeasy bars to tango clubs, and mercados to shopping malls.

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Welcome to the southernmost city in the world ! Ushuaia is also the gateway to the seventh continent, AKA Antarctica. After taking in the spectacular sights of Tierra del Fuego National Park, wander the craft markets or feast on delicious Fuegian cuisine

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With leafy streets and direct access to one of the world's best wine regions, Mendoza has a more relaxed vibe than Buenos Aires. Indulge in the city's brilliant food scene or venture a little further to enjoy a glass of wine while the sun sets over the Andean mountain range.

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Argentina travel faqs, when is the best time to visit argentina.

Spanning over 2485 miles from its subtropical north to its subpolar south, the climate in Argentina is as diverse as its landscapes. Summer (December to February) is the best time to visit Patagonia as the weather is mild and hiking trails are accessible.

In contrast, Buenos Aires can be very hot, humid and busy in summer, so the fall (March to May) and spring (September to November) may be better if you don't enjoy the heat or want to ditch the crowds.

The fall is also a stunning time of year in Patagonia and Mendoza when golden colors dominate the landscape.

Iguazu Falls is spectacular all year, but it's a sight to behold in the wet season from December to March when monsoon rains create even more powerful cascades.

If you want to do an  Antarctica cruise  from Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, the season runs from November to March when temperatures rise and sea ice melts enough to enable access for cruise ships.

Do I need a visa to visit Argentina?

Most travelers do not need a visa to enter Argentina. This includes visitors from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland and most other Western European countries.

Visa-exempt travelers will usually receive an entry stamp valid for 90 days on arrival. Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Argentina.

The page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 30/11/2023

Is tipping customary in Argentina?

It is customary to tip about 10% at bars and restaurants. Some restaurants will add a ‘cover charge’ to your bill, but a tip is still expected in addition to this.

What is internet access like in Argentina?

Internet is easy to access in cafes, bars, restaurants and hotels in large cities and towns, but it may be limited in rural and remote areas.

Can I use my cell phone while in Argentina?

Cell phone coverage is very good in Argentina’s cities, but may not be available in rural and mountainous areas. Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before leaving home.

What are the toilets like in Argentina?

Western-style flushable toilets are the norm in Argentina. It’s a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer, as they are not always provided. Some hotels and restaurants might have signs asking you to not flush toilet paper – the toilets are modern but the plumbing is not and clogs easily.

Can I drink the tap water in Argentina?

Tap water is safe to drink in Argentina unless otherwise marked. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water and fill a reusable bottle instead.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Argentina?

Major credit cards are widely accepted in Argentina’s large cities and towns, but may not be accepted in small towns and rural areas. Make sure to carry enough cash when visiting these parts in case credit cards are not an option.

What is ATM access like in Argentina?

ATMs are widely available in larger cities but are less common in small villages or rural areas. Make sure you have enough cash before leaving urban areas.

Do I need any vaccinations before visiting Argentina?

Visit your doctor or travel clinic for advice and make sure to schedule vaccinations 4-6 weeks before your departure date, as some require time to become effective.

Is Argentina a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

As a whole, Argentina is a welcoming destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers. In 2010, the country became the first Latin American nation to legalize same-sex marriage and Buenos Aires hosts the largest annual gay pride parade in South America.

A number of hotels, B&Bs, bars and nightclubs catering to the LGBTQIA+ community can be found in Buenos Aires as well. Though parts of the country, particularly smaller towns, are less tolerant. When in doubt, use discretion outside of large cities.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA  before you travel.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

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It’s time to open a bottle of Malbec and dive into the beautiful nation of Argentina, home to a dizzying array of bucket-list favorites and bursting with culture. A South American giant, Argentina occupies much of the cone-shaped end of the continent, making it the 8th-largest country and the largest Spanish-speaking nation in the world. A holiday to Argentina is sure to be a diverse experience, as the country’s greatest assets are its abundant natural beauty, from the epic icy landscapes of Ushuaia , at the literal ‘ End of the World’ , to the tropical rainforest that surrounds the Iguazu Falls. The capital city, Buenos Aires exudes a cosmopolitan charm and attracts artists and literary-types from around the world. 

An intense city, Buenos Aires and its famous square Plaza de Mayo is filled with emotion and passion, from the sidewalk Tango dancers to the groups of friends and families spending balmy evenings on cafe terraces in the city plazas. With a distinctive creative atmosphere, Buenos Aires is the usual ‘jumping-off’ point for tours of Argentina . A legendary national cuisine, tantalizing wine scene and a fascinating cultural mix of Latin and European to boot, Argentina tours are a must for travel lovers. 

History of Argentina

Like many South American countries, Argentina has a diverse and multi-faceted history. Before the arrival of Europeans in the 16th-century , indigenous communities had inhabited the land for millennia, the oldest evidence of which still exists at the archaeological site of Piedra Museo in the province of Santa Cruz. Parts of northern Argentina were already incorporated into the mighty Inca Empire when the Portuguese and later the Spanish arrived. 

The Portuguese discovered the Rio de la Plata and when the Spanish conquistadors landed in 1536 , it wasn’t long until Buenos Aires was settled for the first time. Though no gold was found in the country, Spain established Argentina as part of the Viceroyalty of Rio de La Plata in 1776, and it played an important role in the administration of Spanish colonies in South America. On an Argentina package tour, you’ll be sure to notice the colonial architecture of the cities that transport you back to the days of the conquistadors. 

Independence was won by Argentina in 1818, after an 8-year struggle, although civil war followed. From the mid- 1800s onwards the country saw a period of relative peace and stability and a surge of European immigration, particularly from Italy, which is reflected in many elements of Argentinian cuisine today. It wasn’t long until Argentina has grown into a very wealthy and prosperous country, but the Great Depression of the 1930s affected the economy greatly. 

A military coup overthrew Isabel Perón in 1976 and saw a crackdown on leftist politics and state terrorism in the aftermath, a period known as the ‘Dirty War’ . Walking through the streets of Buenos Aires today, you can trace the turbulent history of the 20th-century through the different neighborhoods and monuments, an eye-opening experience on a trip to Argentina. Following the Falklands War of 1982, the dictatorship of Videla fell and a democratic election was held to establish a new government. 

Nature in Argentina

A package holiday to Argentina is sure to focus on the spectacle of nature and its beautiful landscape. You can do it all in Argentina, from trekking in the Andes mountains , spotting whales in the Beagle Channel and learning to ride horses in the ‘wild west’ of the country. The highest point in Argentina is the staggering Aconcagua at almost 7,000 meters high in the province of Mendoza.  

Many visitors to Argentina head straight for Patagonia , a sparsely populated region in the south, shared with Chile and famous for its magnificent mountains such as Fitz Roy , in the Argentinian side, which is accessed from El Chaltén in Argentina by the Los Glaciares National Park ; and Torres del Paine , in the Chilean border.

As well as breathtaking scenery, Argentinian Patagonia has coasts on both the Atlantic and Southern Oceans, home to seals, sea lions, whales, orcas, dolphins, and penguin colonies, so boat trips are a popular way to experience the region. Although there is so much to see in terms of natural wonders, there are a number of top sights that characterize any great tour to Argentina. The Tierra del Fuego National Park is the jewel in the crown of Patagonia and loved by all intrepid travelers that make the journey to its epic landscapes. It’s home to some of the most stunning scenery in the world and is a bird-watchers paradise, with species ranging from penguins to eagles. Wildlife lovers should keep a lookout for pumas who roam the rocky wilderness. Tierra del Fuego is often described as ‘ Patagonia in a nutshell’ and its capital, Ushuaia , are the southernmost city in Argentina and Punta Arenas in the Chilean side.

Another Patagonian treasure is, of course, the Perito Moreno glacier, Argentina’s most popular natural attraction and at a staggering 30 kilometers long it is one of the world’s largest freshwater reserves. Along with its immense size, the Perito Moreno is also incredible in that is is one of the few glaciers in existence to continue advancing, whilst most are retreating. Boat trips and glacier trekking are the best ways to get up close to the Perito Moreno .

In comparison to the snow-blanketed south of the country, the Iguazu Falls is another icon of Argentina. On the rainforested border with Brazil, lies this incredible natural wonder, composed of a 3 kilometer-long chain of cascades that make up one of the world’s most awe-inspiring sights. The thundering sound of the falls with a move you as you come face-to-face with the walls of water on the fantastic network of walkways.

Culture in Argentina

Argentina boasts a highly sophisticated and complex culture known for its sultry Tango dancing and brilliant cuisine. In the cities, such as Buenos Aires , you can expect a plethora of museum, galleries, literary bars and a cosmopolitan culture composed of a mix between Italian and Spanish cultures; a result of immigration. A holiday to Argentina is incomplete without taking the time to soak up the melting-pot vibe of the big city Buenos Aires, discovering its famous neighborhoods, such La Boca, San Telmo, Recoleta, Puerto Madero, and Palermo.

On the other hand, in the wilds of Argentina’s Pampas region, traditional gaucho culture is alive in the many remote ranches and farms where horsemanship and cattle rearing reign supreme. Argentinian’s are social people and you’ll notice the warm hospitality if you take a trip to Argentina. 

In the evenings the city is alive with families and friends spending time together and you’ll often see the passing around of special metal gourdes filled with mate, a herbal drink made from the yerba mate plant and traditional Argentinan custom. Argentinians are proud of their national achievements such as the impressive number of Argentinan Nobel Laureates ; a total of five in a range of different fields. 

Experience one of the treasures of South America with a tour package of Argentina. From the artistic capital of Buenos Aires to the dream-like landscapes of Patagonia , Argentina excites and amazes with its bucket-list-worthy sights and complex culture and history. So, set off on an unforgettable journey to the ‘End of the World’ and let your ears and heart be filled by the rhythm of Tango music. 

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Buenos Aires and Iguazu Falls (Argentina) by Air

6 nights from $309*

From the City to the Falls in Argentina! . This itinerary will take you from the famous Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows to  Iguazu Falls  and its breathtaking natural spectacle, by Air This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Salta - Buenos Aires - Mendoza by Air

Salta - Buenos Aires - Mendoza by Air

8 nights from $501*

Fantastic destinations in Argentina! . Combine Salta  (a land of gauchos, vineyards and open countryside, known for its traditions, history, people's hospitality and excellent wine!), Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows) and Mendoza (this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views) with flights between cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight into Salta and out of Mendoza
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  • Flight from Salta to Buenos Aires
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Buenos Aires
  • Flight from Buenos Aires to Mendoza
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Buenos Aires - Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Cordoba - El Calafate by Air

Buenos Aires - Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Cordoba - El Calafate by Air

9 nights from $869*

Argentina Essentials! . Visit Buenos Aires , to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. Continue to Iguazu Falls (with its breathtaking natural spectacle declared Natural Wonder of the World . After that, visit Cordoba (second-largest city in Argentina, known as fun-loving folks with a fondness for cuarteto music , rally car racing, and the drink of Fernet and Coke). Continue this journey in El Calafate with its glaciers, lakes and access to outstanding outdoor activities . Finish this trip with a night in Buenos Aires before heading back home. These destinations are connected by intercity flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 2 nights in Buenos Aires
  • Flight from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls (Argentina)
  • Flight from Iguazu Falls (Argentina) to Cordoba
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Cordoba
  • Flight from Cordoba to El Calafate
  • Hotel for 2 nights in El Calafate
  • Flight from El Calafate to Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires and Mendoza by Air

Buenos Aires and Mendoza by Air

Wine and Tango in Argentina . Enjoy Buenos Aires (the argentine capitol, where Tango and great dining experiences await you). Up next, experience wine tasting in the heart of Argentina's winemaking industry. Mendoza will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, and breathtaking Andes. Combine them with intercity flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Buenos Aires - El Calafate - Ushuaia by Air

Buenos Aires - El Calafate - Ushuaia by Air

9 nights from $909*

Our Patagonia Bestseller travelling in Argentina! . Visit Buenos Aires , the argentine capitol. Next, appreciate the Patagonian fjords and glaciers in El Calafate (known for the imposing and legendary Perito Moreno Glacier ). Continue to the southernmost city in the world Ushuaia for a chance to visit Tierra del Fuego National Park and discover jaw-dropping sceneries with pristine lakes, snow capped mountains and abundant flora and fauna. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Buenos Aires to El Calafate
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Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires by Air

Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires by Air

6 nights from $279*

Two countries, One trip! Visit Santiago de Chile , a truly cosmopolitan city able to preserve its traditions, located close to vineyards, wineries, ski resorts and beach towns. And Buenos Aires , called the Paris of South America, with its cafes, tango shows, restaurants, colonial sites and great shoppings. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Santiago
  • Flight from Santiago to Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires - Mendoza - Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Rio de Janeiro

Buenos Aires - Mendoza - Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Rio de Janeiro

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Argentina and Brazil Highlights! . Visit Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. Next, imagine wine tasting in the heart of Argentina's winemaking industry , located in the eastern foothills of the Andes; in Mendoza (that will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views). Then fly to Iguazu Falls and its breathtaking natural spectacle, Declared a World Heritage Site. These 275 waterfalls comprising the site were shaped by 120 million years of geological history!. End your trip in the fascinating Rio de Janeiro for a visit to the newly declared Wonder of the World Christ the Redeemer and Copa Cabana Beach . This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro by Air

Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro by Air

6 nights from $474*

Tango and Samba in Argentina and Brazil! . This itinerary will take you to the famous Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. After that, you will enjoy Rio de Janeiro for a visit to the newly declared Wonder of the World -Christ the Redeemer-. A flight connects these cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro

Buenos Aires and Salta by Air

Buenos Aires and Salta by Air

6 nights itinerary  

Experience a legendary Land of Colors, Culture, Textures and Flavors in Argentina! . Visit Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. After that, travel to Salta , a land of gauchos, vineyards and open countryside, known for its traditions, history and the people's hospitality. A flight connects these cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Buenos Aires to Salta
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Lima - Cuzco - Buenos Aires by Air

Lima - Cuzco - Buenos Aires by Air

8 nights from $515*

The Best of the Inca Empire and Buenos Aires. Visit Lima for a chance to taste its colonial and cosmopolitan sites and its unique and world renowned Peruvian cuisine. Next, visit Cuzco City to discover more Incan and Colonial sites and enjoy lots of shopping and endless nightlife. Next, fly to Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 2 nights in Lima
  • Flight Lima - Cuzco
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Cuzco
  • Flight Cuzco - Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires - Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Salta - El Calafate by Air

Buenos Aires - Iguazu Falls (Argentina) - Salta - El Calafate by Air

9 nights from $1,015*

Beautiful Argentina! . Visit Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows), Iguazu Falls (and its breathtaking natural spectacle, declared a World Heritage Site. This 275 waterfalls comprising the site were shaped by 120 million years of geological history!), Salta (a land of gauchos, vineyards and open countryside, known for its traditions, history, people's hospitality and excellent wine!) and Calafate (known for the imposing and legendary Perito Moreno Glacier). Back for one last stay to Buenos Aires , before returning home. Combine all them with intercity flights. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Iguazu Falls (Argentina) to Salta
  • Flight from Salta to El Calafate

Buenos Aires - El Calafate - Bariloche - Mendoza by Air

Buenos Aires - El Calafate - Bariloche - Mendoza by Air

9 nights from $782*

Tango, Patagonia and Wine in Argentina! . Combine Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows), after that, visit Calafate (known for the imposing and legendary Perito Moreno Glacier) and then, Bariloche (a magical city that serves as the central hub for Argentina`s breathtaking lake region with tall peaks and crystal clear waters, dazzles with its extraordinary landscapes, where majestic lakes are followed by impressive mountains). Finally, discover Mendoza (this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views) with flights between cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from El Calafate to Bariloche
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Bariloche
  • Flight from Bariloche to Mendoza

Santiago - Mendoza - Buenos Aires by Air

Santiago - Mendoza - Buenos Aires by Air

9 nights from $423*

Amazing Cities and Great Wines from Chile and Argentina! Your first stop is one of the top modern cities in South America, and Chile's main gateway: Santiago de Chile don't miss the opportunity to taste some of Chile's best wines and tour the vineyards that are now enveloped by the city. Continue to Mendoza , this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views. End this trip in Buenos Aires , the argentine capitol, where first hand Tango, Shopping, Sightseeing, Entertainment and Dining experiences await you!.  This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Santiago to Mendoza
  • Flight from Mendoza to Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires - Mendoza - Santiago - Valparaiso

Buenos Aires - Mendoza - Santiago - Valparaiso

8 nights itinerary  

Wine Experience in Argentina and Chile! . Combine Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows) and Mendoza (this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views). Continue in Chile visiting:  Santiago (a truly cosmopolitan city able to preserve its traditions, located close to vineyards, wineries, ski resorts and beach towns) and Valparaiso  (known for its steep funiculars and colorful, clifftop homes). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Flight from Mendoza to Santiago
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Santiago
  • Transfer from Santiago to Valparaiso
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Valparaiso
  • Transfer from Valparaiso to Santiago Airport

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Santiago - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro by Air

Santiago - Buenos Aires - Rio de Janeiro by Air

9 nights itinerary  

South America's most exciting metropolis! Visit Santiago de Chile , a truly cosmopolitan city able to preserve its traditions, located close to vineyards, wineries, ski resorts and beach towns. Continue to Buenos Aires , called the Paris of South America, with its cafes, tango shows, restaurants, colonial sites and great shopping. Finish this trip in Rio de Janeiro home of white sand urban beaches, the Sugar loaf mountain, Samba and Carnival don't forget to visit the newly declared Wonder of the World "Christ the Redeemer". This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • 3 nights in Buenos Aires
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  • 3 nights in Rio de Janeiro

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Argentina is the third most populous country in South America and one of the largest Spanish speaking countries in the world. From the distinct and beautiful landscapes of Patagonia to the rich and artsy culture of Buenos Aires, Argentina is famous for many things. Wine, soccer (futbol), Gauchos, and Tango are all things Argentinean. The country has a rich cultural history with lifestyles uniquely their own. The Argentine people take great pride in the fact that Pope Francis is from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the country boasts one of the highest literacy rates in South America with women leading the way.

In terms of geography, Argentina is an exceptionally diverse country, surrounding everything from harsh deserts to humid jungles. Stretching from the subtropical north to the Subantarctic regions of beautiful Patagonia in the south, Argentina also boasts a rich cultural, artistic, and architectural heritage that has drawn upon many influences from around the world. With its wonderful 'barrios,' including colorful arts neighborhoods such as La Boca and trendy districts like Palermo, Buenos Aires has a particularly European feel and is the epicenter, known for its music and dance, for its cuisine, fine wines, and outstanding nightlife. In addition to its many cultural attractions, the country also boasts huge glaciers of the snow-capped Andes and the stunning Iguazu Falls , one of the most popular destinations in all of South America. A few other highlights include the magnificent city of Mendoza , a gateway to the sprawling Wine Country. The small town of El Calafate - Lago Argentino that sits on the shores of Lake Argentino. Ushuaia , 'the End of the World', with it's strategic location to explore the sprawling Tierra del Fuego National Park. And the opportunity to experience the Gaucho culture of the Pampas region at Estancias (ranches) near Buenos Aires .

While December to March are the months in which Patagonia in South Argentina is most efficiently accessible, the complete country can be visited all year round. The weather in Buenos Aires is ordinarily hot over these months but a visit in the cooler, brisk months of July and August can be pleasant. The Lake District comes alive with wildflowers over spring (September to November), while autumn in the wine valleys encompassing Mendoza features gold and copper colored vines, simply beautiful against the backdrop of the Andes. For more information, check out: Best Time to Visit Argentina .

We recommend 7-10 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities. We suggest a minimum of 3 nights in larger cities.

By Bus: Bus travel is another means of exploring Argentina, although distances can be long (expect 20+ hour journeys) and if you`re only here for two weeks, it`s probably better to spend a little bit more on flights. By Rental Car: If you`ve got a bit more time, consider renting a car. Car rental is readily available throughout Argentina, though it is a bit expensive compared with other forms of transportation. Travelling by car allows you to visit locations that are hard to reach by public transportation. Patagonia, in the South of Argentina, is a popular driving location among tourists due to the magnificent views across many miles of open land. Argentina generally recognizes valid drivers` licenses from foreign jurisdictions. Drivers must be over 21. The rental companies will charge the renters card ARS6000 to be used in the event of an accident. Traffic regulations in Argentina are generally the same as in the US, but the local often ignore the regulations. On roads and highways it`s mandatory to have car lights on, even during daytime. Be aware that the driving style in Argentina is aggressive and chaotic. Pay attention at night. By Train: There are trains from Buenos Aires to Tucuman, Cordoba, Rosario (from Retiro station), Bahia Blanca and Mar del Plata (from Constitucion station) among others. Also some limited services in and out of Viedma and Bariloche. Tickets are very cheap. In recent years the government has promoted the re-establishment of long distance passenger trains, although most lines still operate at a low frequency (one or two departures weekly). The rail network is very limited, and intercity buses offer more frequencies in most corridors.

The currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso. US dollars are not accepted. Please be sure to have the correct currency on hand or be prepared to exchange your dollars for Argentine pesos upon arrival. Currency exchange desks can be found at the airport and many locations throughout the city. For more detailed information, consult our guide by clicking here Tipping in Argentina .

Spanish is the official language of Argentina and a vast majority of Argentines speak Spanish as their first language. Other minor languages common to Argentina are English and Italian.

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Fantastic destinations in Argentina! . Combine Salta  (a land of gauchos, vineyards and open countryside, known for its traditions, history, people's hospitality and excellent wine!), Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows) and Mendoza (this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views) with flights between cities.

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Argentina Essentials! . Visit Buenos Aires , to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows. Continue to Iguazu Falls (with its breathtaking natural spectacle declared Natural Wonder of the World . After that, visit Cordoba (second-largest city in Argentina, known as fun-loving folks with a fondness for cuarteto music , rally car racing, and the drink of Fernet and Coke). Continue this journey in El Calafate with its glaciers, lakes and access to outstanding outdoor activities . Finish this trip with a night in Buenos Aires before heading back home. These destinations are connected by intercity flights.

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Wine and Tango in Argentina . Enjoy Buenos Aires (the argentine capitol, where Tango and great dining experiences await you). Up next, experience wine tasting in the heart of Argentina's winemaking industry. Mendoza will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, and breathtaking Andes. Combine them with intercity flights.

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Our Patagonia Bestseller travelling in Argentina! . Visit Buenos Aires , the argentine capitol. Next, appreciate the Patagonian fjords and glaciers in El Calafate (known for the imposing and legendary Perito Moreno Glacier ). Continue to the southernmost city in the world Ushuaia for a chance to visit Tierra del Fuego National Park and discover jaw-dropping sceneries with pristine lakes, snow capped mountains and abundant flora and fauna.

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Buenos Aires:

The capital city of Argentina, birthplace of the tango, home to a mosaic of European-styled architecture and South American spirit, it’s nearly impossible not to fall head over heels, madly and deeply in love with this very special place. It’s often called the "Paris of Latin America" and lives up to its name with incredible food, fantastic shopping, stunning architecture and culture galore.

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Tango Performance:

The Tango is arguably one of the greatest contributions Buenos Aires has made to world culture. The famous dance is said to have originated in the mid-1800s by the large influx of immigrants from Africa, Spain, Italy, England, Poland and Russia. Visitors can enjoy glitzy tango shows, but anyone inspired to perfect their moves can find a willing teacher in salons, cafes and at dance events.

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A sliver of steep streets and jumbled buildings, this city lies between the Andes and the Southern Ocean. It is at the southernmost tip of South America, which gives it the nickname “the end of the world.” But this is no isolated spot that’s cut off from civilization! It’s a busy port filled with adventures like hiking, sailing, skiing, kayaking, and even scuba diving. Many tourists travel to “the end of the world” each year to enjoy its many treasures.

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Argentina meat from the Papas region:

Argentina has the second-highest consumption rate of beef and is the third-largest beef exporter in the world. There are millions of herds of cattle in Argentina, mostly kept in the fertile pastures of the pampas where they feed on grass and live under more natural conditions. Many Argentinians believe strongly that raising beef on natural grasslands is a sustainable tradition that produces healthier animals and more nutritious meat.

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Argentina is the largest wine producer in South America and the fifth largest producer in the world. It’s best known for its versions of classic red wines like Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah. It is said that long ago, a catholic priest who came to these lands planted vineyards near their monasteries to ensure the provision of wine for the celebration of holy mass and the rest, as they say, is history.

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Perito Moreno Glacier:

Three miles wide and twenty stories high, this is the jewel of Argentina’s Patagonia, located in Los Glaciares National Park. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and it forms part of the Patagonian Continental Ice Field. It’s one of the few glaciers in the world that is still advancing. Visitors enjoy spotting floating icebergs from the shore and hearing the powerful sound of ice crashing into the water as they break from the glacier.

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Iguazu Falls:

This is a natural wonder of the world with over 270 falls in the area, plus many ways to view them from both the ground and by helicopter. A visit to Iguazu Falls (Iguazu means “Big Water” in Guarani Indian) will leave you in awe. Sitting on the border of Argentina and Brazil, this roaring, jaw-dropping machine provides you with a visceral experience you’ll never forget. It’s unlike any waterfall on earth and it attracts more than one million visitors a year who are forever transformed by its magnitude and splendor.

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Buenos Aires architecture is divided into three styles: neoclassical, art nouveau and art deco. These architectural styles provide insight into when and who built the city’s stylish neighborhoods.

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Argentinian beef is world renowned. From having their own cuts of beef, grass feeding cattle in open pastures to implementing their “Asado” barbecuing technique that slightly smokes the beef. Meet lovers are sure to have a culinary experience to remember.

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Americans are always in a rush to get to their next destination, and often eat at a rushed pace. In Argentina they enjoy life at a much slower pace, so visitors can relax, slow down, and enjoy their meal and company.

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Covering an area of close to 1 million sq. miles, Argentina has everything, ranging from natural beauty and sultry lifestyles to exotic cuisine and a splendid culture. Considering that the country gave the world things like futbol, beef and tango, a trip to Argentina is sure to be nothing short of spectacular. 

The delightful Iguazu Falls, the enchanting Glaciar Perito Moreno, Patagonia… Argentina has its fair share of exhilarating natural beauty. It is home to beautiful wetlands, rustic mountains, vast arid deserts, steppes, Valdivian forests, salt flats, lake districts and ice fields and all kinds of birds and animals that come with these regions. 

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  • Dance the tango at a milonga in Buenos Aires, the city where the dance was invented
  • Visit the Iguazu Falls
  • Try ice hiking on Glacier Perito Moreno
  • See an opera at Teatro Colon (the third best opera house in the world)
  • Travel to The Hill of Seven Colors

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  • Argentinian cuisine is very meat heavy, and rare meatless dishes are often covered in cheese. If you're a vegetarian or a vegan, be sure to do your research beforehand to find a restaurant that caters to you.
  • When on a holiday in Argentina, do as the locals do. Slow down and find a new appreciation for time. Relax, enjoy your meals, and (if you can avoid it) try not to rush.
  • The idea of personal space doesn't always apply in Argentina. Expect locals to stand close to you when chatting. They may also reach out and touch you. Try to remember this is their sociable culture and is not intended to make you feel uncomfortable.
  • Counterfeit money is very common in Argentina. Always double check your notes. Look for the bill's clear hologram by holding it up to the natural light, and run your fingers over the pictured diplomat's suit to ensure it is textured.
  • Around Christmas time, the city of Buenos Aires shuts down almost completely as locals head to the coast. Shops and restaurants (even fast food chains) will likely be closed, so plan ahead if visiting at this time. Consider visiting when the weather is best during Argentinian fall (March to May) or spring (September to November).

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  • Argentina private tours: Argentina private tours allow you to explore this beautiful country on your own terms. Discover the hidden corners of Palermo in Buenos Aires then move to Iguazu where you can marvel at the impressive collection of waterfalls and diverse wildlife. Afterward, head out on a self-drive adventure to Salta to see the Salt Field of the High Plateau, colorful Gorges, and picturesque valleys.
  • Argentina guided tours:  Join our Argentina guided tours for an unforgettable sightseeing tour all over the country. You will start with a live tango performance in Buenos Aires and then proceed to Iguazu Falls. Next, take a trip to the picturesque landscape of Salta and hike the towering glaciers of Patagonia. End your journey in Ushuaia, dubbed the "end of the world." Absorb the culture, history, and contrasts of Argentina with friendly and experienced tour guides.
  • Argentina budget tours:  If you wish to explore all the natural wonders of Argentina without breaking the bank, our collection of Argentina budget tours has you covered. Experience the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, marvel at the resounding flow of Iguazu Falls, or take an unforgettable trip to Salta to discover the amazing culture and natural landscapes at the Quebrada de Humahuaca. These affordable tours promise to show you the best of Argentina while going easy on your wallet.
  • Argentina group tours:   Argentina group tours are the perfect excuse to enjoy this beautiful South American country in the company of dozens of wonderful people from all over the world. Stroll around Buenos Aires and marvel at the city’s architecture while enjoying some Tango. Then proceed to hike the amazing trails of Iguazu Falls and spot some wildlife. Alternatively, you can head to El Calafate to set eyes on the wondrous Perito Moreno Glacier and other glaciers at the Los Glaciares National Park.
  • Argentina luxury tours: Enjoy the tranquility of Patagonia while relaxing in opulent seaside resorts or embark on exhilarating expeditions like a wildlife tour. Travel from the idyllic town of Bariloche to Torres del Paine National Park in a private vehicle to take Patagonia's untamed natural beauty. Our Argentina luxury tours promise the most genuine experiences.
  • Argentina customized tours:  Our Argentina customized tours are perfect for people looking to craft a personal trip to the country that promises something for everyone. Wander through the historical sites in Buenos Aires, go skiing in the white snows of Patagonia, gaze at the stars in the night skies of vast deserts in Salta, or enjoy a train trip to the end of the world, Ushuaia. You can always customize your Argentina trip to suit your tastes and time.

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  • Trekking tours: Our Argentina trekking tours offer the ideal way to take in all of Argentina's natural beauty. Trek to Bariloche, through Dona Rosa which is a  challenging route but a fantastic way to experience Nahuel Huapi National Park's majestic mountains. Trek through other well-known locations, such as The Missioners Jungle, El Chalten, Las Cascades, etc. The trekking tours afford the opportunity to take in the breathtaking views of each destination.
  • Adventure tours:  Discover Argentina adventure tours that are packed with unique experiences, such as trekking on glaciers in Patagonia or riding horses on a traditional ranch in the Andean foothills. You can even enroll for a long trip that includes hiking, fly fishing, cruise tours, and other activities.
  • Sightseeing tours:  Our excellent Argentina sightseeing tours take you to all the wondrous places in the country, from the mesmerizing Iguazu Falls to the massive glaciers in Patagonia to the vast deserts in Salta. The tours are offered by tested and trusted local travel operators, so you can rest assured that you will get to visit the top spots and learn a lot about their history.
  • Wine tasting tours:  The City of Mendoza is famous for having the best wine in Argentina, but it is certainly not the only place where you can get fine wine. Our Argentina wine tasting tours expose you to the good life by showing you all the hotspots for excellent wine, from Mendoza to Buenos Aires to Salta to Lujan de Cordoba. Get ready to get heady as you sample excellent wine straight from their source, all of them set in beautiful locations.
  • Argentina cruise tours:  Argentina’s cruise tours is yet another reason why you should not miss a trip to the country. Enjoy the voyage on small ship cruises that offer whale watching, wildlife exploration, snorkeling, and a host of other water and land recreational activities. You will also get to explore significant landmarks like the Port of Ushuaia, Puerto Madryn, Beagle Channel, and the End of the World in our cruise tours.
  • Wildlife tours:  With more than 30 national parks, there’s no shortage of options for ardent wildlife explorers who visit Argentina. Argentina wildlife tours expose you to this aspect of life in the country with the help of expert guides. You will get the chance to marvel at the wildlife splendor of Argentina as you seek the mammals and birds in the many forests in the Patagonia region. Also, do not forget to take a tour of the coast of Peninsula Valdes, home to sea lions, whales, and penguins, among other animals.

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Due to Argentina’s vast size and wealth of destinations, tourists often wish they could spend more time whenever they visit Argentina. Typically, we recommend a 14-day itinerary for anyone visiting Argentina for the first time to enjoy the country’s major highlights. However, if you want a fully immersive experience, you will need an Argentina travel itinerary of three weeks .

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  • Hike the famous trails in Patagonia:  Windswept plains, enormous glaciers, enormous mountains, and turquoise lakes with crystal clear water can all be found in Patagonia. Any trip to Patagonia must include a trip to the Perito Moreno glacier, where icebergs collide in an awe-inspiring spectacle. Avid hikers will love the opportunity to navigate the difficult trails and take in the breathtaking views from panoramic walkways. Mount FitzRoy and Paine offer many hiking opportunities if you travel further north.
  • Visit the end of the world in Ushuaia: Visit Ushuaia which offers breathtaking views of Argentina's countryside, a massive glacier system, and an array of wildlife. This is Argentina's southernmost point that provides a gateway to Antarctica. A scenic train journey takes you to the city's farthest southern point. Take a boat ride across the Beagle Channel to see the penguin colony on Martillo Island. Also, take the chance to see the Patagonian scenery at Tierra del Fuego National Park. If you enjoy skiing and other winter sports, the region has an abundance of snow and ski resorts.
  • Immerse yourself in the bustling Buenos Aires:  It is difficult not to fall in love with Buenos Aires. Known as the Paris of South America, the city’s stunning architecture, exciting nightlife, lush parks, and diverse cuisines will hold visitors in thrall. A tour of Buenos Aires would take you to La Boca, the location of early European settlers; Plaza de Mayo, the magnificent memorial square honoring Argentine independence; Teatro Colon, one of the most breathtaking concert venues in the world; and many other locations. In addition, you can partake in a wine tasting session, taste a premium steak, watch a football match, and enjoy the elegant and seductive movements of Tango dancers.
  • Take in the magic of Iguazu Falls:  The magnificent Iguazu Falls is the world's largest system of natural waterfalls. They are known for their awesome strength and thunderous flow of gushing water. Feel the raw force of nature as you take a boat ride to look down at the renowned Devil's Throat, a section of the falls that generates almost half of the flow of the entire fall. Participate in watersports like rafting and kayaking for a more immersive experience. If you do not feel like getting wet, there are also five paved hiking trails as well as wildlife viewing areas.
  • Admire the glaciers in El Calafate:  El Calafate is the gateway to Patagonia and it is known for its magnificent glaciers. While you are there, make it a point of visiting the Perito Moreno Glacier. It is one of the few advancing glaciers in the world, and the sight of large ice chunks crashing into the ice field surrounding the glacier is simply awe-inspiring. In Los Glaciares National Park, visit Spegazzini Glacier, Upsala Glacier and Mount Fitz Roy. Explore the city of El Calafate which also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, boating on crystal-clear rivers and lakes, hiking in the Andes, and riding horses on historic estancias.
  • Experience the breath of fresh air in Salta:  The northern city of Salta offers radically different experiences from the glaciers and waterfalls that Argentina is known for. You will get to enjoy Salta 's desert landscapes, arid altitude views, and laidback way of life. Marvel at the renowned fourteen-colored rainbow mountains, learn about the city's past, sample some fine wine in Cafayate, climb the Cerro San Bernardo hill and snap some photos of the Salinas Grandes. There are so many things to see and do in Salta.

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If you are planning a trip to Argentina , you will want to know about the best time to visit Argentina as well as check out all the available Argentina tours. You may also wish to learn more about the top things to do in Argentina . Once you are sure about some of the activities you wish to experience in Argentina, along with the destinations you want to visit , you may want to consider how many days to stay in Argentina . We generally recommend staying at least 7 days in Argentina , but recommend 10 days in Argentina or more, to get the most out of your trip to Argentina.

Next, we recommend you start thinking about the money you can allocate to the trip to know whether you should be looking for a budget tour, a luxury tour, or perhaps a completely customized tour to Argentina . If you are in doubt, check out all our Argentina tours at the top of this page.

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Wine and Landscapes of Argentina's Northwest

Wine and Landscapes of Argentina's Northwest

  • Road trip through magnificent mountain scenery, and taste Argentina's famous wines
  • Explore the differences between the indigenous, rural northwest and cosmopolitan Buenos Aires
  • See colourful mountains, cactus-strewn deserts and giant rock formations in unusual national parks

Argentine & Chilean Patagonia

Argentine & Chilean Patagonia

  • Tour Perito Moreno’s majestic glacier.
  • Discover Torres del Paine National Park in Chile.
  • Cruise the scenic lakes of Argentina and Chile.
  • Visit Buenos Aires and the peaceful lakeside town of Bariloche in Patagonia.
  • Best time to travel: From October to April

Best of Argentina & Brazil

Best of Argentina & Brazil

  • Buenos Aires offers an eclectic mix of European, Cosmopolitan and Latin flavours, as well as a booming cultural and nightlife scene. Explore the neighbourhoods of this lively, confident city on a full-day tour with a local guide.
  • Look for rainbows in the mist from both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides as you marvel at the power of Iguazu Falls which are higher than Niagara Falls and wider than Victoria Falls.
  • Visit a local Guarani community to meet some of the region’s few remaining indigenous people and learn how the falls were created when the serpent god M’Boy split the river in half.
  • Gaze over the dazzling city, mountains and bay of Rio de Janeiro from the foot of the famous Christ the Redeemer statue and immerse yourself in Brazilian culture, dance and music.
  • Get hands on making empanadas or pizzas for lunch, followed by the quintessential Argentinian sweet treat – alfajores.

Cycling the Lake District of Chile & Argentina

Cycling the Lake District of Chile & Argentina

  • Cycle around much-loved Andean lakes including Lago Llanquihue and Lago Frías
  • Ride the scenic Seven Lakes Road cycling route to San Martin
  • See ancient monkey puzzle trees in Conguillio National Park
  • Enjoy free time in Bariloche to hike or go rafting
  • Visit the Batea Mahuida volcano crater in Villa Pehuenia

Deluxe Argentina 11 days/10 nights

Deluxe Argentina 11 days/10 nights

  • Welcome to South American Paris - the city of exquisite architecture – Buenos Aires!
  • The Perito Moreno Glacier - the pearl of El Calafate - will appear before us in all its harsh glory!
  • Ushuaia with Tierra del Fuego is a National Park, the southernmost nature reserve in the world.
  • The culmination of the tour will be the widest waterfalls - Iguazu Falls!

Patagonian Highlights

Patagonian Highlights

  • Discover Torres del Paine National Park, including a hike to the base of the Towers of Paine
  • See amazing glaciers in Los Glaciares National Park with an optional boat trip at Moreno Glacier
  • Marvel at the stunning granite peaks of Fitzroy Massif and Cerro Torre
  • Travel to the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia
  • Experience the vast, wind-blown expanses of the Patagonia Steppe

Full Argentina in 25 days

Full Argentina in 25 days

  • Visit the spectacular Iguassu Falls in Brazil and Argentina
  • Explore the greatest continental Reserve of Magellan’s penguin in Punta Tombo
  • Buenos Aires as a cosmopolitan city
  • Visit El Calafate and Tierra del Fuego National Park in Ushuaia, End of the World
  • Observe the incredible landscapes and the vast typical fauna and flora of the region

Argentina & Brazil Adventure

Argentina & Brazil Adventure

  • Discover Buenos Aires, Argentina's sultry and sensual capital. Tour its best sights, then explore its many corners at your leisure, from the star-studded Recoleta cemetery to the tucked-away milongas (tango halls)
  • Explore the lush landscapes of the Ibera Wetlands in search of anacondas, otters, howler monkeys and a vast array of colourful birds
  • With included visits to Iguazu Falls from both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides, you'll get the most out of this jaw-dropping natural wonder
  • Finish in Rio deJaneiro, where you're free to stroll the sands of Copacabana, soar across town on the Sugarloaf Cable Car or delve into the city's pulsing nightlife

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Torres del Paine & Isla Navarino Adventure Tour

Torres del Paine & Isla Navarino Adventure Tour

  • Hike one of the most famous treks in Patagonia, the 5 day ""W-Trek"" in Torres del Paine National Park and immerse yourself in a world of granite and ice
  • Torres del Paine granite towers, French valley and Grey Glacier
  • Take a boat ride along the Grey Glacier
  • Observe local gauchos riding through the wind branded Patagonian Pampa
  • Fly over the Darwin mountain range, the legendary Strait of Magellan and Beagle-Channel

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Top Argentina Attractions

  • Spotting pampas deer, howler monkey, armadillos, birds in Ibera Wetlands, the second-largest wetlands
  • Visiting Ushuaia , the southernmost city in the world
  • Sampling wine in a Mendoza vineyards
  • Exploring Valdes Peninsula
  • Listening to tango artists perform and looking at the colorful houses in  the streets of Caminito, La Boca
  • Sightseeing in Bariloche
  • Taking a boat tour to see the Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park
  • Seeing Iguazu Falls from the Devil’s Throat observation point 
  • Tasting the finest red meats and Malbec in the world
  • Taking tango lessons with a 20-year-old American exchange student and a 70-year-old Argentinian grandmother and being completely out-danced by both

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Argentina Attractions & Landmarks Guide

Argentina shares southernmost South America -- and the remote region of Patagonia , a favorite of adventurous travelers -- with neighboring Chile. The remote Tierra del Fuego city of Ushuaia -- one of the world’s southernmost communities -- is a frequent embarkation point for ships to Antarctica and to local penguin colonies.

But Argentina is probably best known for its vibrant, European-like capital, Buenos Aires , in the northern part of the country. An irresistible combination of urban sophistication, rugged nature, scenic beauty, and engrossing history and culture makes Argentina a don’t-miss South American destination.

Conjuring up images of tango, steak, and good red wine, the beauty of Argentina is almost indescribable. All throughout the country you find elements of European influence, particularly in the Italian complexion of the majority of population. The architecture is reminiscent of continental Europe with flashes of Spanish, Italian and French influence and the history, while simultaneously beautiful and brutal, allows a glimpse into the heart of the country.

Why Visit Argentina on a Guided Tour?

Argentina is one of the final stretches on the Pan-American Highway, with its “city at the edge of the world,” Ushuaia, being the end. Traveling without a guide is possible, however going with a guide is an enriching experience - helping travelers to fully understand the cultural significance of Argentina's landmarks and dive deeper into its stunning landscapes.

Since your guides will often be an Argentinian local, they have not only an intimate understanding of the local languages but also their customs. This allows for smooth transitions between lodging accommodations in urban and rural settings. It also gives travelers a way to find the popular, less well-known with travelers locations for nightlife or other activities, as the guides have experience with what is available and when.

While on the tour, guides are able to answer questions about the historical significance of various sites, providing a unqiue local perspective . Since Argentina is such a large country, having a guide that knows how to manage transportation in invaluable, as this minimizes travel times through the use of the most efficient or picturesque routes.

A guided tour also serves to provide travelers with interactions with other international guests in their group. This allows for cultural exchanges and the ability to make friends for other fun travel activites in Argentina. You may find that you meet a hiking companion for the more remote parts of Argentina, such as the self-guided hiking trails near El Chalten.

In this way, travelers are able to maximize their cultural interactions while also remaining informed and organized throughout their exploration of Argentina within a guided tour group.

Top Cities in Argentina

1. Buenos Aires

Perched on the Pacific coastline, Buenos Aires lives up to its reputation as one of the most relaxed capitals in the Americas. Whether travelers to the city wish to explore the president of Argentina’s office building, “La Casa Rosada,” or take tango lessons, Buenos Aires caters to travelers of all ages .

As a major city, it has bus routes which travelers can utilize to access different sections of it, but it is also very bike-friendly . Since it is very flat, travelers who tour the city by bike may find it easier to navigate through traffic congestion, which is highly prevalent at rush-hour times.

Similarly, Buenos Aires is well-known for its lively hostels that are matched by homestay options or major hotel chains. Both the Hilton and Four Seasons have locations in the heart of the capital, along with other comparably luxurious Argentinian hotel chains.

Buenos Aires’ economy utilizes the Argentinian peso and is often considered to be just as expensive as London or other major Western cities. So visiting Argentina on a guided tour is a great way to save - as meals are often included within the trip package, and venture beyond the tourist strips. 

From an entertainment perspective, Buenos Aires offers travelers the opportunity to see futból matches at La Bombonera stadium, art in museums and cemeteries, as well as a 67-meter high obelisk (El Obelisco). Travelers are encouraged to spend multiple days in Buenos Aires to fully experience all of the various cultural and historical aspects that make the city one of the most popular to visit in South America.

Travelers do not have to be wine connoisseurs to enjoy the product that makes Mendoza, Argentina, such a unique city. Situated in the Cuyo region , Mendoza, it is known internationally as the birthplace of Malbec wines . This particular type of red wine, along with others, are made possible by the specific altitude and desert climate that the grapes in the city are grown in.

Guided tours of the wineries (known locally as “bodegas”) are numerous. Since there is no public transportation in the city, many wineries also provide lodging or transportation, depending on the tour package. The Vendimia Festival , celebrating the harvest of the grapes in late February or early March is the most popular time to visit Mendoza, making it crucial to plan your Argentina tour in advance.

For those wishing to relax further than traversing the beautiful city vineyards, Mendoza is also known for its restaurants and spas , both of which may be included with tours or include discounts from hotels. The city itself is centered around the Plaza Independencia, which is worth taking a walking tour of to understand its historical significance.

To deepen your knowledge of one of Argentina’s most popular cities and its inhabitants, travelers can tour the Museo Municipal de Arte Moderno. While the art is primarily that of South American artists, it is still interesting to visit given its subterranean location. The perfect merging of nature with the urban architecture of the city will make leaving difficult, especially without a bottle of Malbec or a massage.

Famously known as the “End of the World,” Ushuaia is the largest city in the Tierra del Fuego region of Argentina. It is also the last stop on the Pan-American Highway and the gateway to  tours of Antarctica from Argentina. It is situated between the Andes Mountains, specifically the Martial Mountains, and the Beagle Strait, which separates South America from Antarctica.

For those looking to traverse the city by train, the Southern Fuegian Railroad provides a great overview of it along with the surrounding natural features that may be hiked to. Dogsledding is another method of travel for those who arrive in the winter, as the nearby ski locations are considered to be some of the best in the world.

North from the city, just a short train or drive away, is the famous Tierra del Fuego National Park , which is home to many lakes and mountains that stretch between Chile and Argentina. For those looking to see the elusive guanaco, Andean condor, or flora of all kinds, a day trip to the park from Ushuaia is a great option, and commonly included as an excursion on Argentina tours.

These adventure tours in Argentina provide not just transportation, but also knowledge on where to see the widest variety of biodiversity that comes from experience in the park. Travelers should be aware that while the city is inexpensive to stay in, it is cold year-round . This requires layers of clothing to be packed, along with dry-bags, to alleviate the need to miss tour activities on account of a lack of protection or sickness.

Getting to Patagonia from Argentina

The amount of time that a traveler has in Argentina is the most significant factor when it comes to deciding the method of transportation that will lead to Patagonia . While Argentina and Chile have their respectively popular travel destinations in this shared region, it is no simple matter to get from one to the other.

Travelers must cross both sides of Patagonia if they wish to see all that it has to offer. That being said, most guided tours of Patagonia from Argentina begin in the capital of Buenos Aires. International travelers can decide to board a cruise ship, fly, drive, or take busses.

The fastest method of travel is flying, a largely inexpensive option that has its first legs in either Santiago, Chile, or Ushuaia, Argentina, depending on which end of Patagonia travelers wish to begin with.

From there, travelers can fly to Punta Arenas , further north to Puerto Natales , and finally reach the famous Torres del Paine National Park . This is one of the most famous sites in the Chilean part of Patagonia and is conveniently located just a drive or bus ride away from Argentina’s El Calafate.

This small town is closed during the winter season but is the only gateway to Lago Argentino, El Chalten Glacier, and Mount Fitz Roy. Further north from these landmark sites is Los Glaciares National Park and the unmistakable Perito Moreno Glacier, all of which are accessible by car or bus.

For those feeling exceptionally adventurous, the Pan-American Highway spans the distance from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina. This option, while time-consuming, still allows travelers to arrange guided tours of both Argentina and Chile’s sides of Patagonia.

The Natural Wonders of Argentine Patagonia

Many travelers who make their way to Argentina are on their way to Patagonia - where stunning natural landscapes, wildlife, and challenging hikes beckon true outdoors enthusiasts. Patagonia is a region covering parts of both Chile and Argentina, however the Argentina side is quite a bit larger and easier to visit.

It is possible of course to visit Patagonia without camping or taking strenuous hikes, so don’t despair if this isn’t your cup of tea. Many Argentina tours will feature a visit to some of Patagonia’s more accessible sights on the itinerary.

Some of the top Patagonia sights you’ll see in Argentina include:

1. El Calafate - This unique setting is a top Patagonia attraction, primarily as the jumping off point to visit Los Glaciares National Park. If Patagonia has been on your bucket list, you’ve undoubtedly seen images of Perito Moreno Glacier, with its bright blue icey walls against a rugged and rocky backdrop. This is a top site to visit in Argentina!

2. Valdés Peninsula - An UNESCO World Heritage sight and home to a wildlife preserve that helps protect enormous colonies of Magellanic penguins, whales, elephant seals, and many other species, the Valdes Peninsula is an essential stop in Argentina for wildlife lovers.

3. Puerto San Julian - History lovers will delight in this excursion, the site of Ferdinand Magellan’s landing, the explorer to whom credit for naming Patagonia goes. There’s not much else in the area other than historical themed boat rides and a museum, so this really is one for the history buffs.

4. The Dinosaur Route - If you love paleontology or are traveling with young kids who are fascinated by dinosaurs, the Dinosaur Route is a definite must when visiting Patagonia in Argentina. Several important fossils have been discovered in the area (there is even a species that’s been named Argentinosaurus). The Dinosaur route is a great way to get up close to these discovery areas and learn about ongoing digs in the region.

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Food in Argentina

When you’re traveling in Argentina, expect a unique cuisine, with many flavor influences from around the world. Argentina cuisine is fairly meat heavy, so vegetarians may have a bit of trouble in restaurants and homestays. Meals are also fairly large and hearty - if you don’t usually eat a lot, definitely try convincing someone to split with you!

Wine is also big in Argentina, and several Argentina tours are now featuring winery visits and tastings on their itineraries. Some of the best varietals to try in Argentina are Malbec and Cabernet Franc.

Some of the top foods to try in Argentina include:

1. Asados (barbeque) - Barbeque is a cooking process utilized all around the world, each country with it’s only unique style, flavors, and sides. In Argentina, barbeque is a full event enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Common meats you’ll find at an Argentina barbeque include Chorizo, ribeye, and sirloin.

2. Empanadas - Another popular food item that has its unique flair depending on the country, Empanadas are the perfect finger food for tourists on the go, or locals doing their market shopping. Traditional ingredients include potato, boiled eggs, scallions, and of course, meat - wrapped in a delicious dough.

3. Alfajores - If you have a sweet-tooth, you will love some of the desert items found in Argentina, especially Alfajores. The flavor of “dulce-de-leche” is everywhere in South America, and these treats are also common in Chile, Peru, and Ecuador. They are a small sweet cookie, with dulce de leche filling and sometimes dipped in chocolate and / or shaved coconut.

4. Milanesa - Fans of traditional European “Milanese” or “Schnitzel” will recognize immediate similarities in this popular Argentine lunch or dinner item. Meat (chicken or veal typically) is pounded thin and served with a tomato based sauce.

Wine-tasting in Argentina

Argentina is home to some of the world’s more unique grape varietals, which have captured the attention of wine lovers everywhere . These include Torrontes and Malbec, which thrive in Argentina's   extremely particular grape-growing conditions. 

While Malbec wines have also been produced in some parts of Chile and the United States , Torrontés wines are limited to Argentina wineries. This makes securing a wine tour in Argentina's wine country, around Salta very difficult if it is not done ahead of time with a guided tour.

Since Salta rises from 5,000 feet above sea level to 9,000 feet in a desert climate, replicating these conditions elsewhere to create Torrontés wines is nearly impossible. Fortunately, there are around 4,500 acres of vineyards along the famous Ruta de Vino (Wine Route) for travelers in Argentina to explore.

Many of the bodegas (wineries) that Argentina tours stop at not only offer tours of the property, but also cooking classes that prepare meals to pair with the rare wines that are sampled. For those looking to remain closer to Buenos Aires, Mendoza is a city that is similarly famous for its surrounding wineries that have historically specialized in the crafting of Malbec wine.

While this type of wine is still a staple for the region, the biodynamic wineries that continue to expand in the region are exploring various other red-wine blends. Therefore, travelers to wineries in Argentina are afforded the unique experience of being at the frontier of the wine industry, all from the comfort of a spa or a gorgeous view of the mountainous arid landscape.

Wine specialists are also available on guided tours of wineries in Mendoza to facilitate the sampling process and share the rich evolution of the Malbec wine into its various other forms which continue to appeal to international travelers.

Adventure Travel in Argentina

Given how Argentina’s landscape ranges from lowlands to Andean mountain peaks and back down to deserts and glaciers, adventure travel can take on many forms. The most popular adventure travel in Argentina tends to take place inside its many national parks.

Mount Fitz Roy (El Chaltén)

Part of Los Glaciares National Park , Mount Fitz Roy (locally called El Chaltén) is 3,405 meters high, with around 4,000 meters of vertical elevation. It is a veritable climbers paradise, one that requires both the proper gear, physical preparation, and guided tour to follow. The best time to visit is during the months of October to March.

It is recommended that adventurous travelers who wish to hike Mount Fitz Roy plan their trip at least six months in advance. Guided tours to Mount Fitz Roy book flights in advance, alleviating the need for travelers to concern themselves with transportation matters.

Travelers must begin their journey in El Calafate , a small town that only has 20 permanent residents and stands as the gateway to the mountain. Since traveling on a guided tour is the most popular option when climbing the mountain, campsites are established along the way, including at the famous Lago de Los Tres. Travelers can expect to be on the trail for at least 2 days, depending on how quickly their group moves and where they stop.

Perito Moreno Glacier

While the Perito Moreno Glacier is also in Argentina’s Patagonia , it is a much less strenuous site to reach than Mount Fitz Roy. It is peculiar for being one of the only glaciers worldwide to still be advancing. However, this does not mean that travelers will see it standing still, as it is typical for the glacier to “calve.” This process leads to the collapse of entire ice-bridges, shedding building-sized debris into the surrounding water of Argentino Lake.

For travelers in guided boat tours by boat, this makes for an exhilarating experience that not only can be heard but also seen and felt. As the glacier shifts, the immense amounts of ice that fall into the water below may shake or even spray those travelers who are in nearby boats.

There are also catwalks and hiking trails that ring the land around the lake that provides for stunning views of the bright-blue glacier against the water. Words are not sufficient for describing its beauty.

Quebrada de Humahuaca

On the other end of the spectrum is  Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow swatch of color through the desert of Jujuy. The arid landscape provides the perfect setting for crisp photos of the “Seven-color Gradient” that the 96-mile valley is most known for. By securing guided tours on horseback or by foot, travelers can access Quechuan villages that still adhere to centuries-old traditions and ways of farming.

At an average height of 11,500 feet above sea-level, those who are unprepared for or have not adjusted to the altitude will have a difficult time. The best time to travel to Quebrada de Humahuaca is December through February, during the summer. Even though this time is usually the most popular, with so much room to explore, it will be difficult for travelers to not feel like the adventure they have is unlike anyone else’s.

Cultural Attractions in Argentina

As a mecca for many of the world’s creatively inclined people, Argentina has endured or been at the forefront of various artistic movements throughout history. The famous contributions which artists have made are commemorated across the country in different cultural attractions in Argentina.

The art museums, cemeteries, and government buildings which represent Argentina’s culture are constantly updated and require the respect of international travelers who visit. In the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, travelers can find guided tours that provide insight into Latina American art made during the 20th century and onward.

The cultural center within the MALBA hosts films and art exhibits, all of which are available for visitors to interact with. The theatre is only open on Wednesdays and the entire museum is closed on Tuesdays, both of which are important to consider when planning a visit. For those with disabilities and children under 5, admission is free. All other patrons must pay $200 dollars for entrance, with the exception of $100 tickets being available to students, teachers, and seniors.

In comparison, the Museo de Alta Arqueologia de Alta Montaña in Salta focuses primarily on the Incan culture.  This museum studies a relatively new field of archeology, yet is still a part of many guided tours in Salta. Not only is this because of the many Incan artifacts and art that have been preserved in MAAM, but also for the “Children of Llullaillaco” that are on exhibit.

These three famous mummies are some of the best-preserved ones that have been discovered to date and are a breath-taking glimpse into Argentina’s far distant past. Admission is 30 pesos, per person and the MAAM is not open on Mondays. Travelers who have extra time to explore cultural attractions will likely find themselves at Parque 3 de Febrero.

Also known as “Los bosques de Palermo,” guided tours of the park will take travelers on boat rides in the lake or through its famous rose garden. The garden is home to 8,000 roses of 93 different species, all of which travelers can view every day of the week except for Monday.

Learning Tango in Argentina

As the international hub of tango, Buenos Aires comes alive during the night with the colorful dancers and lively music that the genre of art is so popular for. Unfortunately, travelers in Argentina are unlikely to find tango elsewhere in the country, as it is centered within the capital city.

Therefore, it is imperative to visit what is known locally as “ milongas ,” while in Buenos Aires, as these tango dance-halls are prolific in the city and frequented by both Argentinians and international travelers. Most milongas offer different classes for different experience levels that dancers may have, including those who are brand new to tango.

This means that travelers should not be afraid to try learning it, as many of the classes are free before a certain time of night or during the day. Tour guides or locals can be consulted on which locations are the most lively, as tango is a fun experience that is much more formal than other night-life entertainment in Buenos Aires.

It is safe to assume that on any given day, tango will be occurring somewhere in the city if travelers are looking for it. Similarly, given the highly theatrical nature of tango, there are many venues that offer dinner accompanied by a tango dance show . These are commonly included on Argentina tour itineraries  and make for an unforgettable night in Buenos Aires.

Argentina Souvenirs

Finding quality, authentic souvenirs to commemorate a trip or share the host country’s culture with others are not always easy to find. In Argentina, there are a few specific items that international travelers can count on not only for their cultural relevance, but also their utility when they return home.

Since Argentina’s name comes from the Latin word for silver, it is no surprise that silver jewelry and decorations  found here are some of the most refined in the world. They are highly popular with travelers looking to find a valuable piece of art that will not only showcase their experiences in Argentina but also bring that same joy to others who receive it.

As the birthplace of the music genre and dance form of tango , Buenos Aires is set apart from the rest of the country. Therefore, when exploring the urban capital, travelers may consider buying tango CD’s or instructional DVDs that allows them to share the art with those back home.

Argentina’s status as one of the world’s largest meat producers also leads to its being one of the largest producers of leather . This material is crafted into coats, purses, wallets, and other durable accessories that are both comfortable and long-lasting. Travelers are encouraged to be mindful of the fact that many false-leather products are around in Argentina, making verification of the products through close examination of their details very important.

Another one of Argentina’s specialized (and leading) world exports is Malbec wine , distinct for thriving in Argentina's altitude and climate. Sophisticated and delicious, travelers may not wish to give this souvenir away!

Another classic Argentina souvenir includes a "mate y bombilla” gourd . Ornately carved from gourds, travelers will likely have sipped mate at least once or twice during their visit, and it doesn’t hurt to take it home when finished.

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When is the best time to visit argentina.

The best time to visit Argentina is during the Southern Hemisphere’s fall and winter, from April to July, or during the Southern Hemisphere’s spring and summer, from October to January.

The temperatures in cities like Mendoza and Buenos Aires are consistently comfortable during the spring and early summer or fall and early winter, but the most dramatic changes in temperatures take place in the Subantarctic south at Patagonia during the winter months from May to September when snow and wind arrive, or the tropical north at Iguazu during the summer months from December to February when the region sees a large increase in rainfall. In the shoulder season of spring and fall, you will have fewer crowds and better temperatures to enjoy the entire country, top to tip.

While these are our favorite months, Argentina is a year-round destination with the Southern Hemisphere’s summer and winter popular with travelers for their own reasons. Whether visiting the Lake District in January or eager to find wildlife in Iberá, our guide on the best time to visit Argentina can help you find the right time of year for your trip.

Where should I visit in Argentina?

From the colonial charms of Salta to the wines of Mendoza, Iguazu Falls to the end of the world at Ushuaia, there is so much to explore across the different regions of Argentina. Here are a few of the best places to visit in Argentina :

  • Buenos Aires: The combination of European elegance and South American spirit combine among Buenos Aires’s cafes, cuisine, and art to create a unique atmosphere enhanced by the distinctive characteristics of each neighborhood.
  • Puerto Iguazu: From the jungle surroundings to the visible cloud of mist rising from the confluence of the Parana and Iguazu rivers, Puerto Iguazu is a window to the power of nature at Iguazu Falls and the exotic natural world hidden in the jungle landscape.
  • Bariloche: Home to blue lakes, panoramas of white-tipped mountains, and the aromas of rich chocolate, Bariloche is a captivating enigma in the Lake District, where hiking and cycling attract as many travelers as the surprising European Alpine ambiance.

What should I do in Argentina?

From hiking in the Patagonian wilderness to finding authentic local flavors in Buenos Aires, here are some of the top things to do in Argentina :

  • Visit traditional estancias for a glimpse of the famous Argentinian gaucho culture and lifestyle
  • Learn the art and steps of tango with a private lesson
  • Enjoy the flavors of Argentina with a traditional cooking class
  • Sample delicious wines known for taking on the unique properties of the region
  • Hike or cycle through the stunning scenery of Patagonia and the Lake District
  • Search for spectacular wildlife in diverse ecosystems such as wetlands, jungles, and along the Patagonian Steppe
  • Visit local artisans crafting fantastic artisan creations in traditional villages

What should I see in Argentina?

Whether interested in the natural beauty of the country or eager to connect with the cultural history, you will find impressive landmarks and attractions on your Argentina trip.

Here are some of our favorites to explore:

  • Iguazu Falls, Puerto Iguazu
  • Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park
  • La Boca, Buenos Aires
  • Ushuaia, Patagonia
  • Cordoba Cathedral, Cordoba
  • Mendoza Wine Trail, Mendoza
  • Salinas Grandes, Purmamarca

What is Argentina known for?

Argentina is known for the fashionable and passionate ambiance of its capital Buenos Aires, and its natural scenery that features impressive waterfalls, stunning glaciers, and the Patagonian Steppe. Travelers visit from all over the world eager to sample the world-famous wines around Mendoza and savor delicious chocolates. You can enjoy these experiences and more on trips to Argentina.

What are Argentina's most popular wine regions?

Argentine wine is considered some of the best New World wines on the planet, and its wine regions are popular with wine enthusiasts. From the classic vineyards of Mendoza to the modern wineries of Neuquen, you can travel the countryside to enjoy the fine wines or embrace the dramatic scenery of these wine regions in Argentina :

Is Patagonia in Argentina?

Patagonia is a region inside Argentina and Chile.

With a rugged and romantic ambiance, the Subantarctic region crosses the national border of Argentina into Chile. Both the Argentine and Chilean sides of Patagonia have their unique characteristics and advantages.

Patagonia in Argentina is home to popular places like Ushuaia, the world’s most southerly city, and Perito Moreno Glacier, as well as the Lake District, home to the city of Bariloche.

Is Argentina safe?

Argentina is a very safe country to visit.

Like any large city, petty crime, though rare, can happen in Argentina’s popular tourist destinations. Stay aware of your surroundings and keep your belongings close to protect yourself from the low possibility of pickpockets in crowded areas.

Ask your travel specialist for extra guidance on the best ways to ensure your safety and comfort on your Argentina tour.

What are your most popular Argentina itineraries?

The best Argentina itinerary demonstrates the beauty of the landscape and culture, combining gauchos and the countryside, Patagonia, and the jungle. Below are some of our most popular customizable Argentina itineraries:

  • Sample wine, passion, and exploration on our Best of Argentina in Seven Days tour, where you can taste the wine, learn to tango, and witness the incredible power of Iguazu Falls.
  • Travel to the edges of the earth and venture into the heart of Argentine culture on our 12 Days of Adventures in Beautiful Argentina tour as you witness dramatic glacier walls, search for iconic wildlife, and discover the continued impact of Spanish colonial architecture.

From Iguazu Falls to family-owned wineries, surprising flamingos to impressive glaciers, witness the greater spirit of the country with our 12-Day Argentina Tour: Culture, Wine, and the Southern Patagonian Scenery .

What else should I know about how to plan a trip to Argentina?

Explore more information in our frequently asked questions about planning a trip to Argentina and inspiration in our Argentina travel guide .

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Hiking the saw-toothed Perito Moreno Glacier, the thunderous roar of Iguazú Falls, wine-tasting at Mendoza’s many vineyards... On a tailor-made vacation to Argentina with Audley, you’ll see the highlights — and much more — your way. We’ll design your ideal trip with you, paying close attention to your interests, your travel style and your budget. Our Argentina specialists know the country inside out and can lead you to experiences you won’t find in a guidebook.

Road-trip through red-sandstone gorges and desolate deserts of northern Argentina on Ruta 40. Fragrant orange trees waft over the red-brick Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio Mini. Sip mate, the drink of the gauchos, on the veranda of an estancia overlooking yerba plantations. Float through the caiman-rich waters of the Iberá wetlands. Attend a traditional asado (barbecue) in the backstreets of Buenos Aires’  barrios.

The slinky movements of tango dancers. The faint beat of a gaucho tearing through the faraway pampas. Magellanic penguins huddling noisily in cliffside burrows. What excites you? Travel at your own pace, in your own style, with the confidence that we’ll show you the best options, wherever you go.

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Suggested tours for Argentina

Ride a horse like a gaucho in the Pampas, soak up the scenery along the Seven Lakes Route, and sip wines at vineyards near Mendoza. Our suggested itineraries are a great starting point as you begin to plan your trip to Argentina.

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Suggested activities for Argentina

Explore the Argentinean side of Iguazú Falls, enjoy a tango show in Buenos Aires, and take a private tour of Perito Moreno Glacier. Whatever interests you, our specialists will suggest experiences designed to enhance your trip to Argentina.

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El Querandi Tango Show

You can experience Argentina’s home-grown dance, the tango, in an entertaining yet authentic way at this dinner show. The production tells the story of tango, from its humble roots to its worldwide fame, and includes many dexterous, gravity-defying routines.

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Exploring the Argentinian side of the falls allows opportunities for detailed and close up views, plus chances to see the flora and fauna of the Iguazú National Park.

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Argentina’s official language is Spanish, though many people working in travel speak English. Several indigenous languages are also spoken around the country, including Guarani and Quechua. Perhaps most unexpectedly, Patagonia also has a tiny smattering of Welsh speakers.

Argentina’s currency is the Argentinian peso, which uses the $ symbol.

For the latest travel advice for Argentina, including entry requirements, health information, and the safety and security situation, please refer to the State Department website .

Argentina’s national dish is asado — a meal of grilled meats, including beef, pork, ribs, sausages, and blood sausages. The country is also renowned for its steak, which is cooked in a ceramic or stone grill (a parrilla) over wood or charcoal, and its rich wines.

Argentina’s other main national delicacy is dulce de leche, which is eaten on bread, in cakes, or just off the spoon. And to drink — along with the country’s full-bodied red wines — there’s maté. It can be an acquired taste as it’s rather bitter and grassy, but it’s a gentler stimulant than coffee and quite refreshing. At estancias, it’s traditionally drunk from a communal bowl, through metal straws.

Argentina’s main draws are its landscapes and natural spectacles (ranging from the enormous Perito Moreno Glacier to Iguazú Falls), its wildlife, wine, and its distinct cultural identity. Palatial and quasi-Parisian architecture, football (soccer), tango, late-night dining, and an effervescent energy combine to make Buenos Aires one of the world’s most beguiling cities, well worth a visit of at least several days. From here you could travel into the pampas to stay on an estancia, a traditional ranch, to go horse riding and taste a little of the Argentinian gaucho lifestyle. Further south lie the icy mountains, glaciers, and sprawling wilderness of Patagonia, where you can do everything from whale-watching to hiking. The green, alpine-like Lake District is also a hub of outdoor activities, while in the north, you can go wildlife watching on serene canoe trips in the Iberá Wetlands. See our highlights guide for more ideas on what to experience in Argentina.

Buenos Aires is the starting point for most people, where you can tour the city’s historic quarters, sample its food scene, and even learn tango. Wildlife aficionados have the pick of several areas, from the wild coastline of the Península Valdés where you can spot whales, penguins, and albatrosses, to the Iberá Wetlands, rich in caimans, capybaras, and all kinds of birdlife. You can see the world’s longest waterfall, the Iguazú Falls, on the border with Brazil. And in the far south, there are the glaciers, icefields, mountains, and wild pampas of Patagonia. Ultimately, the best places to go in Argentina will depend on your interests, and our specialists can draw on their experience to help you decide.

Argentina has the whole gamut of accommodations, from wilderness ecolodges to boutique city hotels. In the winelands of Mendoza, you can stay in elegant retreats with swimming pools, while in the Lake District, you can stay in alpine chalet-like hosterías, from the upmarket to the more family-run and rustic. The most distinctly Argentinian property is probably the estancia, traditional gaucho ranches where you can go riding and dine under the stars on asado (traditional Argentinian barbecue). Our specialists have tried and tested each property to find the best of the best to add to our collection .

You can fly directly from the USA to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, from several cities, including New York City. Flight times vary from 11 hours upwards.

The time zone for Argentina is UTC -3.

Given Argentina’s size, internal flights are necessary if you’d like to explore several parts of the country in one trip, but we’ll always help you choose the most time-saving routes. Shared or private road transfers are the norm in most parts of Argentina, but you can also get behind the wheel yourself in several regions of the country — for example, in the Lake District and parts of Argentinian Patagonia. You can even road-trip the lesser-visited northwest of Argentina, driving from the city of Salta to the wine region of Mendoza — and we’ll show you how.

US citizens don’t require a visa to enter Argentina, but your passport must be valid for six months after the date of your departure from the country. On arrival your passport will be stamped, and you’ll be able to stay in the country visa-free for up to 90 days. If you’re not a US passport holder, you can check the visa requirements here .

Your doctor can provide you with immunization advice for Argentina, but you should at least be up to date with the recommended vaccinations for your home country. You can also check the recommended vaccinations by visiting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website .

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Written by our specialists from the viewpoint of their own travels, these guides will help you decide on the shape of your own trip to Argentina. Aiming to inspire and inform, we share our recommendations for how to appreciate Argentina at its best.

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Yes, you can go to Argentina for two weeks and never leave its Lake District, says Argentina specialist Olivia. Combine drives, hikes and kayaking in the main hubs with a jaunt across the border to Chile’s off-piste Futangue Park.

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Argentina: there’s more to it than tango, football, and Eva Perón (although they’re all part of the quintessential Buenos Aires experience). Long-time fan Jasmine explains the best places to visit in Argentina, from wetland wildlife-spotting to an estancia stay.

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If you enjoy horseback riding and are looking for an authentic Argentinian experience, staying at an estancia is a must. An integral part of the culture of Argentina, staying at a gaucho's home can either be a relaxing experience or you can get more involved.

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Audley South America specialist Iain explains why, for him, El Chaltén isn’t just one of the best places to visit in Argentina, but offers some of the best hiking in Patagonia. He recommends his preferred trails.

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From whale spotting off the shores of Peninsula Valdés to the second largest wetland in South America: Argentina specialist Nick guides you through Argentina’s unsung wildlife hubs, explaining where you can spot penguins, capybaras, guanacos, rheas, and much more.

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Driving Argentina’s wild northwest: Salta to Mendoza on Ruta 40

Between Salta and Mendoza in northwest Argentina lies a yawning, unforgiving landscape dominated by Andean ranges, desert and badlands. Few visitors set foot there. Audley specialist Melissa explains why it makes for a classic Argentinian road trip on Ruta 40.

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What to Do in Buenos Aires

Visit Argentina’s sophisticated capital city and explore its fascinating history, gorgeous architecture and rich culture. Your Latin America For Less travel advisor can help you create the perfect itinerary tailored to your interests and preferences.

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Known for their vibrancy and color, the streets of Buenos Aires beckon to be explored with a complete tour of Buenos Aires. Visit some of the city’s famous landmarks such as the Obelisco, the Recoleta Cemetery and the Casa Rosada.

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Palermo Parks

The neighborhood of Palermo is known not only for its hip bars and restaurants, but also for its lush parks. Visit the tranquil Jardin Japones, take a stroll through the lively botanical gardens or relax near the lake of Parque Tres de Febrero.

El Caminito, a street museum with colorful painted houses in Buenos Aires' La Boca neighborhood.

Buenos Aires’ neighborhoods

Explore San Telmo’s cobblestone streets and visit Plaza Dorrego for its peculiar crafts and antiques market. Then head to the neighborhood of La Boca and see El Caminito and the football museum at the Boca Juniors stadium.

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Tango Shows

A trip to Buenos Aires would be incomplete without checking out a tango show to observe Argentina’s most famous dance. Those with a feel for rhythm may even decide to take lessons during their stay and hone their tango skills.

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Adventure Tours

Ask your Latin America For Less travel advisor about how you can add some extra adventure to your personalized itinerary. Get your adrenaline pumping with hikes and multi-day treks, jungle expeditions, white water rafting trips, mountain biking tours and more. We are experts in planning personalized travel experiences in Latin America, so talk to one of our advisors today to start planning your adventure.

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Cultural Tours

Ask your Latin America For Less travel advisor about adding cultural tours and experiences to your personalized itinerary. Discover the rich cultures of Latin America and learn about the unique customs and traditions maintained by its people. We are experts in planning personalized travel experiences in Latin America, so talk to one of our advisors today to start planning your cultural tour.

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Spa & Wellness Tours

Ask your Latin America For Less travel advisor about how you can add spa & wellness tours to your personalized itinerary. Take advantage of a free day to enjoy some rest and relaxation at a resort, or visit a spa to unwind after a long day of exploring. We are experts in planning personalized travel experiences in Latin America, so talk to one of our advisors to start planning your spa & wellness tour.

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Ask your Latin America For Less travel advisor about how you can add food tours and culinary experiences to your personalized itinerary. Discover the unique cuisines of Latin America and enjoy exclusive visits to some of the world’s top restaurants. We are experts in planning personalized travel experiences in Latin America, so talk to one of our travel advisors today to start planning your food tour.

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Family & Friend Tours

Ask your Latin America For Less travel advisor about how you can add family-friendly tours to your itinerary. Our team can help you build the perfect trip for your family, whether your group has small children, teenagers, senior citizens, or all of the above. We are experts in planning personalized travel experiences in Latin America, so talk to one of our travel advisors today to start planning your family tour.

Explore Argentina

With unique culture and breathtaking landscapes, Argentina offers countless attractive destinations for travelers. Discover some of the best places to visit in Argentina below.

Iguazu Falls

Straddling Argentina's sub-tropical border with Brazil, the astonishing Iguazú Falls are among the most spectacular in the world, and one of South America's most popular destinations.

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Stunningly situated on the shores of the beautiful Lake Nahuel Huapi, Bariloche is the gateway to Argentina's most beloved region, the dazzlingly beautiful Lake District.

A beautiful countryside of high-quality vineyards surrounds Mendoza, which is just a stone's throw from the continent's highest peak, the majestic Aconcagua, making it the perfect place for nature and wine lovers alike.

With its colorful past and rich culture, this charming colonial city is one of the highlights of northern Argentina. Discover Salta’s history and its breathtaking countryside filled with striking natural wonders.

The city at the "end of the world," clinging to the southern tip of Argentina, Ushuaia boasts a fascinating history and is the gateway to Patagonia’s most spectacular park, Tierra del Fuego National Park.

El Calafate

Nestled in the south of the magical region of Patagonia, Calafate is the main gateway to the beautifully striking Los Glaciares National Park, one of the unforgettable natural wonders of South America.

Puerto Madryn

Puerto Madryn is famous for its proximity to the stunning Peninsula Valdes, where a prodigious array of wild marine animals comes to live including colonies of penguins and whales.

Isolated deep in the heart of Patagonia, the small town of El Chalten boasts an incredible location right next to the beautiful Los Glaciares National Park and majestic glaciers.

Shared by Chile and Argentina, Patagonia is a wild land of cleaving glaciers, deep forests, and piercingly blue waters that offers countless opportunities for sightseeing, nature watching, trekking and more.

Take a cruise departing from Argentina to discover the magical and desolate lands of Antarctica on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to this elusive seventh continent.

Buenos Aires Hotels

Discover the best places to stay in Buenos Aires with our top pick Buenos Aires hotels.

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Alvear Palace Hotel

Avenida Alvear 1891, Buenos Aires

First opened in 1932, this hotel features magnificent architecture and decor and is only a 7 minute walk from the many art museums in the Recoleta district. The hotel has grand French-inspired public areas and 207 rooms & suites decorated in the Empire and Louis XV style.

A room featuring modern decor with a purple motif at the Alvear Art Hotel in Buenos Aires.

Suipacha 1036, Buenos Aires

The stylish and modern Alvear Art hotel is conveniently located next to the historic Plaza San Martin in the heart of Buenos Aires. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the city and enjoy the many available amenities including a spa and fitness center as well as an onsite restaurant and bar.

A lovely room featuring wood flooring at Los Patios de San Telmo in Buenos Aires.

Patios de San Telmo

Chacabuco 752, Buenos Aires

Patios de San Telmo invites visitors from all over the world to plunge into the metropolis of Buenos Aires from a new perspective. The terraced patios, rooftop terrace, heated swimming pool, restored artisanal floors, and avant-garde colors and textures invite you to learn more about the rich history of this hotel and this vibrant city.

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What are Machu Picchu’s operating hours?

Machu Picchu is open from 6:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. every day including weekends and holidays.

Which Machu Picchu tour is best for adrenaline seekers?

The Machu Picchu ruins have two on-site hikes: Huayna Picchu Mountain and Machu Picchu Mountain. Both can be combined with a Machu Picchu tour and take 2–3 and 4–5 hours to complete, respectively. For even more adventure, you can hike over multiple days to Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail, Lares or Salkantay treks.

Where should I stay if I spend multiple days at Machu Picchu?

Machu Picchu hotel and hostel options are plentiful in Aguas Calientes, the town at the base of the Machu Picchu ruins. Our Top Pick hotels here are:

  • 5-Star Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
  • 4-Star El Mapi
  • 3-Star Casa Andina Standard Machu Picchu
  • 2-Star Waman Hotel

How many days do I need to tour Machu Picchu?

1–2 days. Two days and one night is the best amount of time to tour Machu Picchu at a leisurely pace: one day to arrive by train and another for the tour and return to Cusco. A whirlwind one-day Machu Picchu tour from Cusco is possible but it will be a long 16–17 hour day.

How long is a guided tour of Machu Picchu?

A guided tour of Machu Picchu is 2 hours long. The ruins operate on a one way circuit that leads to the exit of the ruins and re-entry is not allowed with a Machu Picchu general entrance ticket.

What will I see on a Machu Picchu tour?

A tour of Machu Picchu includes stops at the Guardhouse, agricultural zone, main gate, fountains, tower, temple zone, Temple of the Three Windows, astronomical observatory, Sacred Rock, Group of Three Doorways, royal enclosures, Temple of the Condor and storage area. You will also have views of the west agricultural zone and main square while walking through the ruins.

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