Travel Agencies & Tour Operators in Argentina

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Tour operator Antarpply Expeditions in Argentina
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Antarpply Expeditions

📍Argentina, 9410 - Ushuaia

Antarpply Expeditions is a leading operator of small ship expedition cruises to Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands. Antarpply is based in Ushuaia and specializes in taking small groups to some of the most spectacular, remote and pristine parts of the world. Originally built for the US agency NOAA (National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration), the USHUAIA has been refurbished to accommodate a maximum of 84 passengers in 41 comfortable twin cabins and suites. The ice-strengthened polar vessel USHUAIA is very well appointed and provides ample deck space and an open bridge policy. The full complement of inflatable landing craft ensures superb landings and wildlife viewing opportunities on the otherwise inaccessible coastline. Public areas feature a large dining room (one sitting), an observation lounge and bar, a conference room with modern multimedia equipment, a well-stocked library, a changing room and a small infirmary. Our expert captain, officers and crew are highly experienc
Tour operator Andes Vertical in Argentina
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Andes Vertical

📍Argentina, Mendoza

Mendoza Hiking & Trekking - Adventure Company · Aconcagua Climbing Mountaineering · Horseriding · Rock climbing Trips - 20 Years Experience.
Tour operator All Patagonia in Argentina

All Patagonia

📍Argentina, El Calafate, Ushuaia, El Chalt

All Patagonia is a travel company specializing in tours and packages to the Patagonian region of Argentina and Antarctica. They offer a wide range of activities, hotel bookings, and excursions to iconic destinations such as Tierra del Fuego, El Calafate, El Chaltén, and Ushuaia. Their offerings include adventure tourism, ski weeks, snow time packages, and classic excursions, providing unique and memorable experiences in these stunning natural environments.
Tour operator H&t in Argentina

H&t

📍Argentina, Buenos Aires

H&T is an Argentine Destination Management Company with 20 years of experience crafting luxury and soft adventure itineraries for discerning travelers. Founded in 2005, H&T has offices in Buenos Aires and northern Patagonia, with a core team of 17 people and a network of guides and operators across Argentina. They specialize in creating personalized experiences, balancing adventure and relaxation, and are committed to sustainability and safety through their Safe Adventures program. H&T also sponsors The MarĂ­a de Guadalupe Foundation, supporting education for children and adolescents.
Tour operator Camino Abierto in Argentina

Camino Abierto

📍Argentina, Buenos Aires

CAMINO ABIERTO - THE ADVENTURE OF PATAGONIA & ARGENTINA - Tour operator and travel agency. Adventure travels in South America, trekking, glaciers and expeditions.
Tour operator Freestyle Adventure Travel in Argentina

Freestyle Adventure Travel

📍Argentina, Ushuaia

Freestyle Adventure Travel specializes in organizing adventure cruises to Antarctica and the Arctic. Based in Ushuaia, they act as 'deal finders' for polar expeditions, offering expert guidance, trip planning, and even providing complimentary Antarctic gear to ensure travelers have an unforgettable experience at the right price.
Tour operator Setil Viajes Y Turismo in Argentina
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Setil Viajes Y Turismo

📍Argentina

Setil Viajes Y Turismo is a travel and tourism company with over 30 years of experience in the tourism market and thousands of accumulated kilometers. They specialize in accompanied group departures to both national and international destinations, offering all-inclusive service. Their extensive trajectory provides them with solidity, guarantee, and reliability, along with the experience and knowledge that comes from their many years of operation. The company offers national destinations by bus and by air, international destinations by bus and by air, individual luxury packages, pilgrimages, and professional fly fishing trips. They also provide services for travel agencies including online availability access, administrative information, financing plans, and useful documentation. Their featured departures include destinations such as Capillas de Mármol, Puerto Madryn, Bariloche, El Calafate, Ushuaia, India, Bhutan, Nepal, United States coast to coast, Tunisia and Malta, Sicily, Amalfi Coast, Puglia, Southeast Asia, South Korea, and Japan. They are registered with Legajo 12113 EVT.
Tour operator Cazenave Argentina in Argentina
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Cazenave Argentina

📍Argentina

Cazenave Argentina is a trusted partner for travel agencies worldwide, specializing in hosting international tourist groups and providing seamless solutions for their activities in Argentina. They are specialized in agricultural custom-made tours since 1991, offering comprehensive programs that include both agricultural and sightseeing experiences to suit every interest and budget. With deep knowledge of Argentina’s diverse landscapes, Cazenave Argentina understands and meets the specific needs of each partner, facilitating every aspect of clients’ journeys, from logistics to local experiences. They offer fully customizable agricultural and sightseeing packages. As a fully licensed agency, registered under Cazenave y Asociados (file #7592), Cazenave Argentina is a proud member of ATOI (Agricultural Tour Operators International) and NTA (National Tour Association). Their expertise and professional network ensure top-quality service, allowing partners to focus on client satisfaction. They aim to be the best tourist partner in Argentina, helping groups discover the wonders of the country, from Patagonia and Iguazú Falls to the vast Pampas, exploring its natural beauty and making unforgettable memories.
Tour operator Adventure & Landscape in Argentina

Adventure & Landscape

📍Argentina, Iguazu, Salta, Purmamarca, El

Adentrando Argentina DMC specializes in private and bespoke outdoor and nature active travel experiences designed to create a positive impact and support environmental conservation and community tourism projects. Our responsible travel design seamlessly combines style with ecological consciousness. They offer active travel experiences, exclusive adventures, and tailor-made trips for individuals, small groups, and women.
Tour operator Kallpa Tour Operator- Argentina & Chile in Argentina
Kallpa Tour Operator specializes in adventure and experiential travel across Argentina and Chile. They offer a range of unique tours including trekking expeditions like 'Trekking to the Clouds' and 'Llullaillaco Volcano Base Camp' in Salta, birdwatching in the cloud forest, e-bike tours with wine and food in Mendoza, and dining experiences in Tierra del Fuego National Park. Kallpa is committed to sustainability and exploring authentic routes such as Patagonia's Atlantic Coast, also featuring unique accommodation options like Ovo Patagonia.

Argentina Travel Guide: Patagonia Tours, Wine Country & Tango Experiences #

Argentina is a large country in the southern part of South America offering extraordinary diversity of climates and landscapes—from jungles in the north to great grass plains in the center and frozen mountains in the south. As the world’s eighth-largest country and second-largest in South America, Argentina captivates travelers with its European-influenced culture, passionate tango, world-class wine regions, breathtaking Patagonian landscapes, towering Andes mountains, thundering Iguazú Falls, and vibrant cosmopolitan cities. With a history of mass immigration dating from the 1800s—mostly from Europe and other South American countries—Argentina is a true “melting pot” of cultures where 98% of the population has partial or full European ancestry. Professional tour operators specializing in Argentina help travelers discover this magnificent nation’s natural wonders, cultural treasures, and unforgettable experiences.

Why Choose Argentina for Your Next Adventure #

Argentina combines stunning natural landscapes, world-class wine regions, European elegance with Latin American passion, adventure sports, wildlife encounters, rich gaucho culture, and some of South America’s most sophisticated cities. Whether seeking Patagonian glaciers, Mendoza wine tours, Buenos Aires tango shows, Andean trekking, or Iguazú Falls exploration, experienced tour operators provide expert guidance across this diverse nation.

Geography & Natural Wonders #

Argentina’s geography encompasses extraordinary extremes and diverse landscapes:

Continental Extremes:

  • Cerro Aconcagua: Tallest mountain in the Americas at 6,960m (22,837 ft), highest peak outside Himalayas
  • Laguna del CarbĂłn: Lowest point in South America at 105m below sea level in Santa Cruz Province
  • Area: 2,796,427 km² making it world’s 8th-largest country

Major Geographic Regions:

  • Andes Mountains: Rugged western border with Chile, snow-capped peaks, glaciers
  • Pampas: Vast fertile plains across central Argentina, grasslands and agricultural heartland
  • Patagonia: Southern region with dramatic glaciers, mountains, windswept steppes
  • Mesopotamia: Northeastern region with rainforests, wetlands, mighty rivers
  • Northwest: High-altitude desert valleys, colorful mountains, cacti-dotted landscapes
  • Cuyo: Wine-producing region at base of Andes

Natural Landmarks:

  • Perito Moreno Glacier: Advancing glacier in Los Glaciares National Park
  • IguazĂş Falls: Awesome waterfalls on northeastern border with Brazil
  • Iberá Wetlands: 13,000 km² nature reserve with unique wildlife
  • Quebrada de Humahuaca: UNESCO site with colorful desert mountains
  • ValdĂ©s Peninsula: Atlantic coast wildlife sanctuary for whales, penguins, sea lions
  • Nahuel Huapi: Lakes, forests, peaks at Andes foothills

Buenos Aires:

  • Cosmopolitan capital on RĂ­o de la Plata shores
  • European architecture, tango shows, La Boca neighborhood
  • Recoleta Cemetery, Teatro ColĂłn opera house
  • Palermo parks, San Telmo antiques markets
  • Vibrant nightlife, world-class steakhouses

Patagonia:

  • El Calafate: Gateway to Perito Moreno Glacier
  • El ChaltĂ©n: Trekking capital with Fitz Roy mountain
  • San Carlos de Bariloche: Lake District, skiing, chocolate, Swiss-style architecture
  • Puerto Madryn: Whale watching, ValdĂ©s Peninsula wildlife
  • Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego): Southernmost city, Antarctica gateway

Wine Regions:

  • Mendoza: Extensive high-quality wine production, Malbec capital, Aconcagua views
  • San Juan: Quality wine region with stunning desert landscapes
  • Salta (Cafayate): High-altitude vineyards, TorrontĂ©s white wine

Northwest:

  • Salta: “La Linda” colonial city with beautiful surroundings
  • Jujuy Province: Quebrada de Humahuaca, colorful Cerro de los Siete Colores
  • Tucumán: Subtropical jungle region, largest northwestern city

Other Major Cities:

  • CĂłrdoba: Second-largest city, university town, nearby mountains
  • Rosario: Paraná River city, neoclassical architecture
  • La Plata: “Perfect city” with geometric street pattern

Regions of Argentina #

Andean Northwest #

Provinces: Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Tucumán, western Salta and Santiago del Estero

Most indigenous and authentic region reminiscent of neighboring Bolivia. Stunning landscapes of fertile valleys, high snowy mountains, dense rainforests, and colorful sand deserts dotted with giant cacti.

Chaco #

Provinces: Chaco, Formosa, eastern Salta and Santiago del Estero

Northern subtropical region with distinct culture and landscapes.

Cuyo #

Provinces: Mendoza, San Juan, San Luis

Wine country at base of Andes. Home to Argentina’s premier wine production, including world-famous Malbecs. Aconcagua mountain attracts climbers globally.

Mesopotamia #

Provinces: Corrientes, Entre RĂ­os, Misiones

Border region with Brazil and Paraguay featuring rainforests, swamps rich in wildlife, huge rivers. Home to spectacular IguazĂş Falls in northeastern corner.

Pampas #

Provinces: Buenos Aires Province, City of Buenos Aires, CĂłrdoba, La Pampa, Santa Fe

Vast plain stretching across central Argentina. Very fertile area with large rivers, grasslands, and agricultural crops forming backbone of Argentina’s meat and agricultural industry. Most populated region containing largest cities.

Patagonia #

Destinations: El Chaltén, El Calafate, San Carlos de Bariloche, Puerto Madryn, Valdés Peninsula, Los Glaciares National Park

Southern region divided between formidable Andes mountains in west and empty windswept desert plains extending to Atlantic Ocean in east. Breathtaking snow-capped peaks, glaciers, colorful lagoons, waterfalls—country’s favorite trekking destination.

Tierra del Fuego #

Main City: Ushuaia

Southernmost region at tip of continent, gateway to Antarctica, dramatic landscapes, end-of-the-world charm.

Adventure Activities & Experiences #

Tour operators offer extraordinary activities across Argentina’s diverse landscapes:

Trekking & Mountaineering #

  • Mount Aconcagua climbing: Highest peak in Americas (requires permits, acclimatization)
  • El ChaltĂ©n trekking: Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre trails
  • Lake District hikes: Nahuel Huapi National Park
  • Northwest trails: Quebrada de Humahuaca, salt flats
  • Multi-day expeditions: Patagonian ice fields

Glacier Experiences #

  • Perito Moreno Glacier: Walkways, boat trips, ice trekking
  • Upsala Glacier: Boat excursions
  • Glacier Viedma: Ice climbing experiences
  • Glacier Spegazzini: Sightseeing tours

Wine Tourism #

  • Mendoza wine tours: Bodega visits, tastings, vineyard cycling
  • Wine harvest experiences: March-April (autumn)
  • High-altitude vineyards: Cafayate region tours
  • Wine and food pairing: Gourmet experiences
  • Wine route drives: Self-guided vineyard hopping

Wildlife Watching #

  • Whale watching: Puerto Madryn (June-December, southern right whales)
  • Penguin colonies: Punta Tombo, Isla Magdalena
  • Sea lion rookeries: ValdĂ©s Peninsula
  • Iberá Wetlands: Capybaras, caimans, marsh deer
  • Condor spotting: Andean highlands

Water Activities #

  • White-water rafting: Mendoza rivers
  • Kayaking: Lake District, coastal Patagonia
  • Fishing: World-class trout and salmon fishing
  • Sailing: Lake Nahuel Huapi
  • Diving: Atlantic coast wrecks

Winter Sports #

  • Skiing & snowboarding: Bariloche, Las Leñas, Cerro Catedral
  • Season: June-October (winter)
  • Backcountry skiing: Andean powder
  • Cross-country skiing: Nordic trails

Cultural Experiences #

  • Tango lessons: Buenos Aires milongas (dance halls)
  • Tango shows: Professional performances with dinner
  • Estancia visits: Traditional ranch stays, gaucho demonstrations
  • Asado experiences: Argentine barbecue traditions
  • Polo matches: Sport of Argentine elite
  • Football matches: Passionate fĂştbol culture

Extreme Sports #

  • Paragliding: Andean valleys, Lake District
  • Rock climbing: Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre
  • Horse riding: Patagonian estancias, Andes trails
  • 4x4 adventures: Northwest desert routes
  • Sandboarding: Coastal dunes

Cultural Heritage & History #

Argentina’s culture reflects waves of European immigration and indigenous influences:

Immigration Legacy #

Italian Influence (60% of Argentines):

  • Cuisine strongly influenced by Italian cooking
  • Spanish dialect exhibits Italian influences
  • Italian settlements formed society’s backbone
  • Porteño (Buenos Aires) culture deeply Italianate

Other European Groups:

  • Spanish: Second-largest group, present since 16th century
  • British: Introduced football, Welsh-speaking towns in Chubut
  • German: 8% of population
  • French: 17% claim French descent
  • Jewish: One of world’s largest populations, largest in South America
  • Poles, Russians, Ukrainians: Significant communities

Gaucho Culture #

Argentine cowboys (gauchos) symbolize national identity:

  • Traditional horseback riding skills
  • Distinctive clothing: bombacha pants, boina hats, facĂłn knives
  • Folklore music and dance
  • Mate tea-drinking rituals
  • Asado barbecue mastery
  • Estancias preserve gaucho traditions

Tango Heritage #

Born in Buenos Aires working-class neighborhoods:

  • UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • Dance, music, poetry fusion
  • Carlos Gardel legendary singer
  • Milongas (dance halls) throughout Buenos Aires
  • Annual Tango World Championship
  • Tango shows in San Telmo, La Boca

Historical Periods #

Independence (1816):

  • Liberation from Spanish colonial rule
  • JosĂ© de San MartĂ­n national hero
  • Built prosperous nation

Golden Age (1880-1930):

  • One of world’s richest countries
  • GDP rivaled major European economies
  • Massive European immigration
  • Buenos Aires opulence symbolized wealth

PerĂłn Era (1946-1955, 1973-1974):

  • Juan PerĂłn populist leader
  • Eva PerĂłn (Evita) beloved first lady
  • Peronism political movement continues

Military Dictatorship (1976-1983):

  • “Dirty War” period
  • Falklands/Malvinas War with UK (1982)
  • Return to democracy (1983)

Modern Era:

  • Economic crises and recovery
  • G20 member, third-largest Latin American economy
  • Current political and economic reforms

Travel Tips for Argentina #

Language #

Spanish (Official):

  • Argentine Spanish distinct from Spain
  • “Voseo” usage (vos instead of tĂş)
  • Italian-influenced pronunciation
  • Lunfardo slang in Buenos Aires

English proficiency:

  • Limited outside tourist areas and upscale hotels
  • Learning basic Spanish highly recommended
  • Tour operators provide bilingual guides

Climate & Best Times to Visit #

Seasons (Southern Hemisphere):

  • Summer: December-February
  • Autumn: March-May
  • Winter: June-August
  • Spring: September-November

Buenos Aires & Pampas:

  • Temperate; cold winters, hot humid summers
  • Best: Spring (September-November) and Autumn (March-May)

Patagonia:

  • Summer (December-February): Best for trekking, long daylight
  • Winter (June-August): Skiing season, very cold
  • Strong persistent winds year-round
  • Extreme temperature shifts within single day common

Northwest:

  • Climate varies by altitude
  • Salta/Jujuy valleys: Pleasant year-round
  • High altitudes: Cold, bring warm clothes

Cuyo (Mendoza):

  • Hot dry summers (can reach 45°C)
  • Cold dry winters
  • Rapid temperature reversals in spring/fall

Mesopotamia (IguazĂş):

  • Humid, abundant rainfall year-round
  • High temperatures
  • Best: April-June, August-October (avoid extreme heat/crowds)

Safety Considerations #

Generally safe for tourists but standard precautions advised:

Urban areas:

  • Watch belongings in Buenos Aires, especially bus terminals
  • Avoid displaying expensive items
  • Use official taxis or Uber
  • Be cautious in La Boca outside tourist areas

Regional safety:

  • Patagonia very safe
  • Border areas require standard vigilance
  • Solo travel generally safe

Health:

  • No required vaccinations (check yellow fever if visiting north)
  • Altitude sickness in Northwest (carry coca tea)
  • Tap water safe in cities
  • Travel insurance recommended

Currency & Money #

Argentine Peso (ARS):

  • High inflation historical issue
  • Exchange rates fluctuate
  • US dollars widely accepted
  • ATMs available in cities
  • Credit cards accepted in tourist areas

Tipping:

  • Restaurants: 10% customary
  • Taxis: Round up
  • Hotels: Porters AR$20-50 per bag

Transportation #

Domestic Flights:

  • AerolĂ­neas Argentinas national carrier
  • LATAM serves major routes
  • Distances vast—flying often necessary
  • Airports in all major cities and tourist destinations

Long-Distance Buses:

  • World-class comfortable coaches
  • Different classes: Cama, Semi-cama
  • Extensive network
  • Retiro Terminal in Buenos Aires (main hub)
  • Book advance for popular routes

Rental Cars:

  • Available in cities
  • Good for wine regions, exploring at own pace
  • International driving permit useful
  • Roads generally good

Trains:

  • Limited long-distance service
  • Some tourist routes scenic

Planning Your Argentine Adventure #

Choosing the Right Tour Operator #

Select experienced Argentina tour operators who offer:

  • Multi-region itinerary expertise
  • Glacier trekking safety equipment and guides
  • Wine tour arrangements with bodega access
  • Tango show reservations and lessons
  • Estancia stay coordination
  • Aconcagua climbing permits and support
  • Wildlife watching expert guides
  • Transportation logistics (flights, buses, private transfers)
  • Language interpretation (Spanish-English)
  • Emergency support throughout country
  • Seasonal activity planning
  • Accommodation selection (hotels, estancias, lodges)
  • Activity permits (national parks, protected areas)
  • Cultural immersion experiences

Classic Argentina #

  • Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Patagonia circuit: 10-14 days
  • Wine country & Andes: Mendoza, San Juan, Aconcagua base
  • Patagonian highlights: El Calafate, El ChaltĂ©n, Perito Moreno Glacier
  • Northwest adventure: Salta, Jujuy, Cafayate, colorful mountains

Adventure Tours #

  • Patagonia trekking expedition: El ChaltĂ©n multi-day treks
  • Aconcagua climbing: 18-21 day summit expeditions
  • Cycling wine country: Mendoza self-guided or guided tours
  • Glacier trekking: Ice hiking on Perito Moreno

Wildlife & Nature Tours #

  • Whale watching ValdĂ©s Peninsula: June-December
  • Iberá Wetlands safari: Wildlife photography paradise
  • Penguin colonies: Punta Tombo, Ushuaia area
  • IguazĂş Falls exploration: Argentine and Brazilian sides

Cultural Experiences #

  • Buenos Aires tango immersion: 3-5 days lessons and shows
  • Estancia experiences: Gaucho ranch stays, horseback riding
  • Wine harvest tours: March-April vendimia season
  • Football culture: Stadium tours, live matches

Multi-Country Tours #

  • Argentina-Chile combo: Patagonia crossing, Lake District
  • Argentina-Brazil: IguazĂş Falls both sides
  • Argentina-Uruguay: Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Colonia
  • Antarctica expeditions: Departing from Ushuaia

Seasonal Tours #

  • Spring (September-November): Wildflowers, comfortable temperatures
  • Summer (December-February): Patagonia trekking season
  • Autumn (March-May): Wine harvest, fall colors
  • Winter (June-August): Skiing Bariloche, whale watching begins

Argentine Cuisine & Dining #

Argentina offers world-class culinary experiences:

Signature Dishes #

Meat:

  • Asado: Argentine barbecue, national tradition
  • Bife de chorizo: Sirloin steak
  • Empanadas: Filled pastries (beef, chicken, cheese, ham)
  • Choripán: Chorizo sausage sandwich
  • Milanesa: Breaded meat cutlet (Italian influence)

Italian Influences:

  • Pizza & pasta: Porteño (Buenos Aires) specialties
  • Gelato: Excellent ice cream shops
  • Fainá: Chickpea flatbread

Regional Specialties:

  • Locro: Northwest stew
  • Humitas: Corn tamales
  • Dulce de leche: Caramel spread in everything

Beverages #

Wine:

  • Malbec: Flagship red variety
  • TorrontĂ©s: Aromatic white from Salta
  • Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Bonarda
  • World’s highest vineyards (Salta)

Mate:

  • Traditional herbal tea drink
  • Social ritual, shared among friends
  • Yerba mate plant
  • Gourd and bombilla (metal straw)

Other:

  • Quilmes: National beer
  • Fernet con cola: Popular cocktail
  • Fresh fruit juices

Dining Culture #

Meal Times:

  • Lunch: 1-3 PM
  • Dinner: 9-11 PM (late by international standards)
  • Restaurants often closed between lunch and dinner

Steakhouses (Parrillas):

  • Found throughout country
  • Wood or charcoal grilled meats
  • Share a “parrillada” (mixed grill)
  • Don Julio (Buenos Aires) world-renowned

Getting Around Argentina #

By Plane #

  • Buenos Aires two airports: Ezeiza (EZE) international, Aeroparque (AEP) domestic
  • Domestic flights connect all major cities
  • Book advance for best prices
  • Departure taxes now included in tickets

By Bus #

  • Retiro Terminal (Buenos Aires) main hub
  • World-class comfortable seats (Cama service)
  • Overnight journeys popular
  • Book several days advance for long routes
  • Safer than driving at night

By Train #

  • Limited long-distance service
  • Buenos Aires commuter trains
  • Tourist trains to some destinations

By Car #

  • Rental available in cities
  • Good roads in populated areas
  • Patagonian distances vast
  • Watch for animals on rural roads
  • Night driving not recommended

By Boat #

  • Ferries to Uruguay (Buquebus, Colonia Express)
  • River cruises on Paraná
  • Lake crossings in Patagonia

Why Book with Professional Tour Operators #

Experienced Argentine tour operators provide:

  • Expert knowledge of vast geography and regions
  • Glacier trekking safety and proper equipment
  • Wine tour bodega reservations and insider access
  • Tango show quality venue selection and reservations
  • Transportation logistics across huge distances
  • Estancia booking and gaucho experience arrangement
  • Aconcagua climbing permits, guides, porters
  • Language barriers overcome with bilingual guides
  • Seasonal weather planning and appropriate itineraries
  • National park permits and access
  • Wildlife watching optimal timing and locations
  • Emergency support and travel insurance coordination
  • Accommodation selection for various budgets
  • Activity level matching (easy to strenuous)
  • Culinary experiences and restaurant reservations
  • Football match ticket procurement
  • Border crossing assistance (Chile, Uruguay, Brazil)
  • Altitude acclimatization planning (Northwest)

Practical Information for Travelers #

Entry Requirements #

  • Visa-free for most countries (90 days)
  • Passport valid 6 months recommended
  • Reciprocity fees eliminated for most nationalities
  • Check current requirements before travel

Electricity #

  • 220V, 50 Hz
  • Plug types: Australian-style (IRAM-2073), European (CEE-7)
  • Adapters available locally ($2-5)
  • Check device voltage compatibility

National Holidays #

  • January 1: New Year’s Day
  • March 24: Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
  • April 2: Malvinas Day
  • May 25: Day of First National Government
  • July 9: Independence Day
  • December 25: Christmas

Health #

  • No required vaccinations (check yellow fever for north)
  • Altitude sickness in Northwest
  • Tap water safe in cities
  • Travel insurance recommended
  • Quality healthcare in cities

Communication #

  • Country code: +54
  • Mobile coverage good in populated areas
  • Wi-Fi widely available
  • SIM cards available for tourists

Shopping #

  • Leather goods: Buenos Aires specialty
  • Wine: Bring bottles home from Mendoza
  • Mate gourds and bombillas: Traditional souvenirs
  • Handicrafts: Northwest indigenous crafts
  • Wool products: Patagonian sweaters

Discover Argentina’s extraordinary diversity with experienced tour operators who can customize your perfect itinerary, from trekking Patagonian glaciers to sipping Malbec in Mendoza vineyards, from dancing tango in Buenos Aires to exploring thundering Iguazú Falls, and everything this magnificent South American nation has to offer adventure seekers, wine lovers, and culture enthusiasts.