Top 10 reasons to visit Argentina
Seasons in Argentina
Summer
21st December – 20th March
Autum
21st March – 20th June
Spring
21st June – 20th September
Winter
21st September – 20th December
Patagonia evokes images of glaciers, turquoise lakes, hikes on windy plains, penguins and romantic isolation. It is a vast region making up roughly the bottom third of Chile and Argentina.
If you want to lose yourself in the wild and discover the incredible landscapes, we can assure that Patagonia is an unforgettable destination.
World quality wine, snowcapped mountains (including Aconcagua, the highest peak outside of the Himalayas), lunar-landscaped deserts and sunny days almost year-round.
Combine all these ingredients and you get Cuyo, a region that is out of the radar for most international tourists, but that makes a lasting impression in those who decide to visit it.
Whether due to lack of information or because of the limited time travellers have to explore this huge country on a first visit, this region tends to be underestimate. But wait: not only it has a lot to offer, but with the colourful landscapes, traditional towns, extremely friendly locals and mouthwatering food, it might become your favourite region.
No amount of words or pictures can do one of Argentina’s most famous landmark justice.
Consecrated among the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, Iguazú Falls are the most visited natural attraction in the province of Misiones and one of the most impressive in Argentina and the world.
Home to more than a third of the country’s population, this is the nation’s economic powerhouse: these fertile grasslands financed Argentina’s golden age and still produce most of the country’s famous beef.
Land of the gauchos and home to the one of the most exiting cities in the world and Argentina’s capital: Buenos Aires.