Plan Your Argentina Trip

Overview

Whether you’re coming for Patagonia, the tango, the massive Iguazu Falls, the gauchos, the Buenos Aires nightlife, or all of the above, there’s no shortage of reasons to visit Argentina. Not only is it one of the largest countries on Earth, it also hosts one of the greatest ecosystem varieties on the planet and is home to 30 national parks.

  • A vibrant city square with lush gardens and blooming flowers in the foreground. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including a grand pale building with a green roof, a pinkish-reddish building, and a more modern grey building under a clear, blue sky.
  • Several large cuts of meat are placed on metal grills surrounding a roaring fire, which features charred logs and embers. The setting appears to be an outdoor cooking area, possibly indicating an open flame grilling or barbecue technique.
  • A stunning mountain range bathed in pink and purple hues during sunset. The tallest peak, prominently centered, is illuminated by the warm glow, while surrounding peaks and rugged terrain contrast against the vibrant sky.
  • A close-up of two dancers performing a tango on a cobblestone street. The woman, in a blue dress and fishnet stockings, is mid-step with one leg extended. The man, in black pants and shoes, is leading the dance. A crowd watches in the blurred background.
  • A scenic view of the massive Perito Moreno Glacier with jagged ice formations in a national park in Argentina. Wooden viewing platforms with railings are filled with tourists observing the glacier. Surrounding mountains, lush greenery, and a cloudy sky complete the dramatic landscape.
In this scenic image, four guanacos stand on a grassy plain with sparse vegetation, set against a backdrop of towering, rugged mountains under a clear blue sky with a few scattered clouds. Snow caps the peaks, creating a striking contrast with the green landscape.

We were extremely pleased with the services provided by Southern Explorations…not only the extensive itinerary for Patagonia, but also the care and attention to detail that was delivered at every step of the way. It sure made this trip easy for us…everything was extremely well organized. We enjoyed the variety of activities and loved the guides….they were truly outstanding.

– Joyce & Gary Mammel, Patagonia

Planning Tips

Top Tips for Planning a Trip to Argentina

Our team of seasoned travel planners is here to guide you through the Argentina trip planning process. A few of our top planning tips can be found here but don’t hesitate to call for more detailed information. 

When to Go

Argentina is a year-round destination but Patagonia is best visited October through April. Iguazu, Bunos Aires, and Mendoza are excellent any time of year.

When to Book

We generally recommend booking a trip 3 to 9 months in advance. For the holidays, 9 months to a year is advised.

My Beloved Buenos Aires

A single day is never enough for the Paris of South America. We highly recommend adding a day or two to any Argentina tour.

Good Neighbors

Although there is plenty to do within Argentina’s borders, it’s nice to have options. With Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, and Antarctica next door there are many ways to build your dream trip.

Are we really experts?  

Our passionate Argentina travel planners have years of first-hand experience traveling and coordinating tours. When you work with us you’re gaining the expertise of thousands of individual trips over the years.

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Key Cities in Argentina

Explore the key cities in Argentina, from trip highlights to logistical hubs.

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Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital, is a fusion of European elegance and Latin passion, offering tango, art, cuisine, and rich history.

Gateway to Patagonia’s Los Glaciares National Park, with the Perito Moreno Glacier nearby and stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures. This lakeside town is the first stop on any tour of Patagonia.

This small Patagonian mountain town is a hiker’s paradise, framed by jagged peaks, offering trails to Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre just steps from your hotel. 

The heart of Argentina’s wine country, known for Malbec, scenic vineyards, Andean backdrops, and outdoor pursuits in the foothills.

Swiss-style alpine town in Argentina’s lake district with dense forests, snow-capped peaks, and endless lakes. Outdoor adventures abound with hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, and fly fishing.

Colonial gem in the Andean foothills, famed for colorful architecture, traditional music, rich cuisine, and stunning desert landscapes

World’s southernmost city, a gateway to Antarctica, surrounded by dramatic fjords, glaciers, and rugged Tierra del Fuego wilderness.

Coastal city known for paleontological museums, Welsh heritage, and as the first stop enroute to the wildlife-rich Peninsula Valdés and Punta Tombo.

Seaside town near Peninsula Valdés, celebrated for marine life, including whales, penguins, and pristine beaches.

Breathtaking, cascading waterfalls amidst lush rainforest on the Argentina – Brazil border.

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Top Places to Visit in Argentina

Learn more about the top tourist destinations in Argentina.

  • Los Glaciares National Park (El Chalten)
    The largest national park in Argentina and epicenter of southern Patagonia. This massive area includes the Perito Moreno Glacier and also the Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre  mountains.
  • Iguazu Falls
    The world’s largest waterfall system with more than 275 separate waterfalls nestled in lush rainforest along with abundant wildlife.
  • Valdes Peninsula & Punta Tombo
    Two nearby biodiversity hotspots for marine and birdlife, with seals, penguins, and whales, set against stunning coastal scenery.
  • Perito Moreno Glacier (El Calafate)
    The most popular glacier in a land of glaciers, renowned for its towering ice walls, dramatic and frequent calving, and glacier trekking.
  • Tierra del Fuego National Park
    The ‘Land of Fire,’ at the end of the world, boasting rich indigenous history, pristine landscapes, endless trails, and dramatic coastlines.
  • Argentina’s Lake District & Nahuel Huapi National Park
    The oldest national park in Argentina and outdoor adventure hotspot in Argentina’s northern Patagonia region knows as the Lake District.

Weather in Argentina

 Due to the country’s geography and location, Argentina & Patagonia offers a wide variety of climates. The Argentine mainland is mostly temperate, with seasons reversed from those in the northern hemisphere. The northern areas of Salta and around Iguazú are tropical, while southern Patagonia’s weather is often cold and windy and always unpredictable.

Winter (from the end of June to the beginning of October) may be cold with some rain in certain areas of Argentina, while the Northwest enjoys sunny days and warm temperatures.

Summer (from December to March) is hot and sometimes humid in Buenos Aires; warm and dry in the Northwest with intermittent summer rains; and cold but sunny and sometimes windy in Patagonia.

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BUENOS AIRESMin-Max Air Temp (ºF)Avg Rainfall (inches)
JANUARY69-833.9
FEBRUARY67-814.2
MARCH67-784.9
APRIL58-713.5
MAY53-652.8
JUNE47-582.2
JULY47-582.4
AUGUST48-612.6
SEPTEMBER51-642.6
OCTOBER56-704.4
NOVEMBER61-764.1
DECEMBER66-813.8
EL CALAFATEMin-Max Air Temp (ºF)Avg Rainfall (inches)
JANUARY45-650.5
FEBRUARY42-650.3
MARCH37-610.5
APRIL32-541.0
MAY28-451.2
JUNE27-410.8
JULY29-391.0
AUGUST33-430.8
SEPTEMBER44-500.6
OCTOBER37-560.5
NOVEMBER41-610.4
DECEMBER44-640.6
USHUAIAMin-Max Air Temp (ºF)Avg Rainfall (inches)
JANUARY41-571.5
FEBRUARY51-561.8
MARCH39-542.1
APRIL36-492.2
MAY32-432.1
JUNE29-401.9
JULY28-391.4
AUGUST30-421.8
SEPTEMBER32-461.6
OCTOBER36-501.4
NOVEMBER38-531.4
DECEMBER40-561.7
BARILOCHEMin-Max Air Temp (ºF)Avg Rainfall (inches)
JANUARY43-700.9
FEBRUARY42-710.9
MARCH39-661.2
APRIL35-582.1
MAY33-505.3
JUNE30-445.5
JULY29-435.1
AUGUST30-464.6
SEPTEMBER31-512.3
OCTOBER34-571.5
NOVEMBER38-631.0
DECEMBER41-671.3
MENDOZAMin-Max Air Temp (ºF)Avg Rainfall (inches)
JANUARY64-901.4
FEBRUARY62-871.3
MARCH57-811.1
APRIL50-740.5
MAY42-660.2
JUNE35-600.2
JULY35-590.3
AUGUST38-650.1
SEPTEMBER70-430.3
OCTOBER51-770.4
NOVEMBER57-840.6
DECEMBER63-881.0
SALTAMin-Max Air Temp (ºF)Avg Rainfall (inches)
JANUARY61-817.0
FEBRUARY61-796.4
MARCH59-774.6
APRIL54-731.4
MAY46-700.3
JUNE39-660.1
JULY37-680.2
AUGUST39-720.2
SEPTEMBER45-750.8
OCTOBER52-791.0
NOVEMBER57-812.5
DECEMBER61-825.4

Argentina FAQs

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Planning My Trip

Top questions when planning a trip to Argentina.

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As a rule, the further in advance you can plan, the more options you will have. We recommend planning a trip at least three to nine months in advance. However if you want to stay at very specific hotels, particularly luxury hotels, or travel during  a holiday, then we recommend planning at least nine months to a year in advance.

Because of Argentina’s vast size, stunning terrain, and unique and varied cultures and communities’, we recommend spending at least seven days in the country. If you wish to visit multiple regions in Argentina, we recommend spending 12 days or more.

Argentina’s large size and geographic orientation means it covers many climatic zones. Different regions of the country are better to visit during different times of the year. In the south, Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego are best visited from October through April. In the north, the  best time to travel is from April through November. Buenos Aires and the wine country around Mendoza can be visited year round.

We offer a variety of pre-planned tours online that have been carefully crafted with years of experience, but these can also be considered a starting point for your perfect trip. We suggest taking a look at our posted tours then contacting us with your budget, timeframe, and personal interests so we can make suggestions and tailor a trip to your needs.

Yes! We are happy to modify any tour to meet your needs and also add pre and post-tour extensions. If you sign up for a group departure we cannot change the group portion, but we can add extensions before and after.

Southern Explorations’ trips are generally private for you and your group, although some areas (all-inclusive lodge stays and cruises, for example) may require that we form groups with other Southern Explorations travelers.

Argentina’s  weather varies by region and season. In the south, summers are temperate and with windy conditions. Winters are cold and snowy. In the north, summers are rainy and winters are dry and warm. You will find a detailed weather chart on the Overview page of each trip. You can also call your travel planner to discuss the weather trends for your trip.

Generally, if travelers are able to walk a couple of miles at a leisurely pace and comfortably navigate uneven terrain, they will enjoy most of our tours. Some of our more adventurous tours include activities like kayaking and longer hikes of up to 12 miles. Tours on our website include a physical rating that indicates the itinerary’s difficulty level. All of our trips can be customized with your preferred activity level in mind so please contact us and let us help you find the perfect tour.

If you like an itinerary, but find a hike or activity too demanding, we’re happy to customize and find alternatives that match your preferred level of difficulty.

No. Nearly all Patagonia hikes are close to sea level.

We primarily work with 4-star hotels in Argentina and the occasional 3-star property, provided they meet our standards. We also work with several amazing 5-star properties. All of our hotels are clean, comfortable, well-located, offer en suite bathrooms and have been personally vetted by a Southern Explorations staff member.

The guides on all of our tours are experienced, fluent in English and hold a degree in a related field. The guides are experienced in the outdoors and trained in basic first aid. We tend to use the same guides as they are accustomed to the trips we offer and understand the Southern Explorations commitment to quality.

Southern Explorations books and manages all airfare within South America. The airfare cost is listed separately from our base tour costs. Travelers  are responsible for booking international flights to/from Argentina.

Breakfast is included every day and is served at your hotel. Lunch is included on full day excursions and some dinners are also included, depending on the itinerary you choose. You’ll receive recommended restaurants for each city so that if your trip includes some dinners on your own, you’ll know where to go.

Our trips include most expenses. We do not include tips (guides, drivers, cruise/hotel staff), travel insurance, international flights, or other trip incidentals and personal equipment. There are occasional entrance fees that cannot be prepaid, but most are included in your trip costs and any exceptions will be clearly detailed.
 
The number of meals included vary by trip; you can tell which meals are included by looking for a B, L, or D at the end of each day’s description. This will indicate if (B)reakfast, (L)unch, and/or (D)inner is included.
 
Every trip is different, and each itinerary we send you, from initial trip proposals to your final confirmed itinerary, contains a detailed list of inclusions and exclusions. We also provide detailed tipping guides for all our confirmed travelers.

Our full terms and conditions can be found on this page just above these FAQs.

Argentina is safe for travel. However, travelers should take the same precautions that they would while traveling elsewhere, particularly in large cities like Buenos Aires, to protect themselves from petty theft. Listen to the advice of your guide and hotel reception staff and take common sense precautions such as not going into unfamiliar areas alone, especially at night. Use the safety deposit box at your hotel for your passport and extra money (carry only as much as you might spend) and leave jewelry and expensive watches at home.

Preparing For My Trip

Top questions as you get ready for your Argentina trip.

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Check your email for your payment confirmation and a link to access our online trip portal. Final payment due date is in your confirmation email, and we’ll send you a reminder later. Now is a good time to check into travel insurance!

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended. There are a plethora of insurance providers but we recommend contacting Travelex Insurance Services or Travel Guard or using SquareMouth to compare other travel insurance websites.

If your plans are set and flights are available to purchase, then go ahead and book them! Some people like to watch fare trends before purchasing. Airlines post flight schedules about 10-12 months in advance, so for travelers booking trips over a year in advance, you’ll have to wait. It is relatively easy to find flights to our Latin American destinations, so unless you are traveling over the holidays or very last minute, don’t stress about finding flights!

After booking you will receive a link to our online trip portal, which includes all of the need-to-know information specific to your itinerary. This includes packing lists, restaurant recommendations, tipping guides, FAQs, electrical plugs and voltage, vaccine recommendations and money matters. Your Travel planner will also be a great resource for any other information you may need.

The typical day varies widely from trip to trip, but all tours include full days with guided explorations, rest and relaxation, and independent exploration of cities and towns. Due to the remote nature of Argentina’s most scenic areas, some long travel days might be required.

There is no longer a “Reciprocity Fee” required for travelers carrying US, Canadian, or Australian Passports. If you carry a passport from another country please check with the  nearest Argentine consulate closest to you for more information about “Reciprocity Fees”.

Often, there is a large discrepancy between the official exchange rate between U.S. Dollars and Argentine Pesos. The unofficial street rate, known as the “blue rate” is a rate that vendors/businesses set themselves, and fluctuates frequently (often daily). Generally, Argentinians prefer to receive payment in USD whenever possible. This means travelers  can spend USD freely in shops and restaurants and use it for tips. Change is given back in pesos that you can use to make small purchases. The situation changes often  so please discuss with your Travel planner closer to your departure date.

Yes! We are happy to modify any tour to meet your needs and also add pre and post-tour extensions.

You can find more information about packing in the online trip portal. We have packing lists, footwear details, and things to consider. Review your final trip details that we send a couple of weeks prior to departure for luggage limitations and restrictions specific for your trip.

Trekking poles drastically reduce strain on your knees and ankles and assist with navigating uneven terrain; they are recommended for our more hiking-intense trips. Most locations will have trekking poles available for you but please let us know in advance if you wish to borrow them.

Typically flights have a 50 or 33 pound weight limit for checked bags, depending on the airline. Your travel planner will provide more details based on your specific itinerary.

Yes! Please notify us in advance if you are celiac, gluten free, dairy-free, vegan, vegetarian, keep kosher, or have other dietary needs. If you have picky eaters in your group, the more information you provide us the better we can accommodate them. In the online trip portal, you will see a place to indicate allergies and dietary needs.

Check the online trip portal for the most up to date information regarding traveler health and immunization recommendations.

About two weeks before you depart, we will email your final trip details that will have all of the pertinent information you need for your trip. Generally, our trips do not require any physical vouchers or documents. Some trips may have informational documents which we will include in your final trip details.

On my Trip

Information to help you plan your day-to-day activities in Argentina.

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When you arrive in Argentina, you will be greeted by your guide just outside of customs. Your guide and a driver will transfer you to your hotel. Additional information and instructions will be included in your final itinerary.

A Two weeks before departure, you’ll receive final trip details that indicate the start time for the excursions. Each evening, your guide will remind you about the next morning’s pickup time and plan, and will provide you with special instructions if needed. When in doubt, ask your guide.

Your guide’s primary goal is to keep you safe and make sure you have fun. If you have a scheduled activity but you’re not feeling up to it please discuss options with your guide right away. There are usually many alternative options available and the guides have the ability to make changes on the fly. This may be more difficult if you happen to be on a group excursion but the guides want you to have a great day and work very hard to make that happen, so just let them know how you’re feeling!

You can expect Wi-Fi access at most hotels. When in remote areas, Wi-Fi may be unreliable or unavailable. Cell phone service depends on your cellular provider and coverage plan. We recommend that our travelers be ready to disconnect when heading to remote destinations. You are, after all, on vacation!

The hotels we work with will generally offer laundry service for an additional charge. If your itinerary includes several days in the same city, you may find it more economical to have your laundry done at a local lavanderia which will charge by the kilo.

Patagonia is a vast area, and some long travel days of 5-6 hours can be expected. This is especially true on trips that include visits to both Chile and Argentina. Short drives of around 1 hour or so to enter a park or to visit landmarks are more common in other parts of the country.

All Southern Explorations’  travelers will receive a list of emergency contact numbers before departure, including a 24-hour emergency phone number. If your international flight is delayed please call the emergency line  so we can make the necessary arrangements and keep your trip running smoothly. After you begin your trip and are in contact with your local guide, please refer to them first with any issue you may have then contact the head office if you need additional assistance.

Some of our trips take travelers into primitive wilderness areas. To ensure the safety of our travelers, our guides are linked with outside emergency medical services 24 hours a day in all locations to provide assistance when necessary. Though our guides are trained in wilderness first-aid and carry extensive first aid equipment for minor ailments, injuries, and accidents, they cannot handle serious medical conditions, and travelers are advised to obtain health or travel insurance that covers medical evacuation. There are small hospitals in the Patagonia region, some with 24-hour medical assistance that can deal with injuries and illnesses. In the rare event of a more serious medical emergency, travelers would be evacuated from a wilderness area and driven to a medical center. Helicopters are also available for emergencies, but they cannot fly in high winds. Any traveler with a medical condition should discuss that with us prior to travel.

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