Where should I go and what should I do in Argentina?
Elegant Nights in Buenos Aires — Indulge in elegant Belle Époque architecture, world-class dining, luxury shopping, and vibrant tango culture.
Wine in Mendoza — Sip acclaimed Malbecs at exclusive vineyards set against the dramatic backdrop of the Andes.
Perito Moreno Glacier — Experience one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders with private guided excursions and luxury lodges nearby.
Connect with Nature in Patagonia — Discover vast landscapes, epic hiking, horseback riding, and some of South America's most exclusive wilderness retreats.
Iguazú Falls — Witness cascading waterfalls from luxury jungle lodges and private tours in one of the continent's most breathtaking settings.
When should I go to Argentina?
October–November (Spring) – Mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and ideal conditions for exploring Buenos Aires, wine country, and Patagonia.
March–April (Fall Harvest Season) – A beautiful time to visit Mendoza, with vineyard harvests, golden foliage, and exceptional wine experiences.
May–August (Winter) – Ideal for luxury ski vacations in the Andes and cozy stays paired with Argentina's renowned food and wine scene.
What do I need to know for a trip to Argentina?
Bring a valid passport and keep digital and printed copies of important travel documents.
Expect a large, diverse country—flights between destinations such as Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Patagonia, and Iguazú Falls are often the most efficient way to travel.
Pack for multiple climates, especially if visiting more than one region. Weather can vary dramatically between Patagonia, wine country, and the subtropical north.
Carry some local currency (Argentine Pesos) for smaller purchases, while major hotels, restaurants, and shops generally accept credit cards.
Allow for later dining hours—many restaurants do not begin filling up until 9:00 p.m. or later.
Plan winery visits ahead of time in Mendoza, as many premium vineyards require reservations for tastings, private tours, and chef-led dining experiences.
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Adventurous Argentina: Fair Winds to the End of the World
Passion. Energy. Sport. Art.
Argentina is alive. It's the birthplace of tango, soccer gods, Messi and Maradona, and the nomadic horsemen, the gauchos. It boasts world-renowned beef and wine industries, feeding many Michelin-star restaurants in Buenos Aires' culinary hub of Palermo Hollywood and Chico. If you fancy yourself a sommelier, visit in April for the major annual food and wine event, Malbec World Day, where you'll savor tastings and special menus all over the city. Palermo is also one of the best neighborhoods for art and culture lovers. There, you'll find galleries and street art, while the La Boca neighborhood screams in vibrant murals, the bohemian Telmo neighborhood dances with intimate tango, and Recoleta features high-end hotels, historic mansions, and luxurious boutiques.
After soaking up the "Paris of South America," nature lovers venture south of the capital to Patagonia to explore dramatic untamed landscapes that include glaciers, steppes, fjords, and the majestic Andes. Spend the day trekking across the Perito Moreno Glacier or driving the stunning Route of Seven Lakes and then melt into some of the best luxury resorts and hotels in Argentina. Wake up to the Andes framed by your panoramic window, the jagged peak of Mount Fitz Roy slicing the sky. You'll feel like you're at the end of the world... which is actually a short drive away in Ushuaia.
Argentina is romance. It's the beginning and end. And it's an adventure you'll never forget.