Travel to Argentina
Where Every Moment Dances
to the Rhythm of Passion and Adventure
Argentina’s sophisticated atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes are famous worldwide. Buenos Aires’ nickname of ‘Paris of the South’ is well deserved with its European flavor. Tango, jazz, wine, theater and beautiful historical architecture are just some of the attractions that this magnificent city has to offer. Argentina is not short on natural beauty either – the stunning Iguazu Falls predominately resides in Argentina and is an easy plane ride away.
A NOTE FROM THE EXPERTS
The majority of Patagonia is in Argentina – the wildlife and landscapes of this stunning environment are the things an outdoorsman’s dreams are made of. You can even take an Antarctic cruise during the Argentine summer to see penguins in their natural habitat.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
Mendoza has a beautiful dramatic backdrop of the Andes, and it happens to be where most of Latin America’s wine is made – make sure to try one of the famous Argentinian malbecs.

OUR FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR TO GO
The best time to visit Argentina depends on the regions you plan to explore. Generally, the best time to visit most parts of Argentina, including Buenos Aires and the central regions, is during the spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) when the weather is mild and pleasant. However, for visiting the southern regions like Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, the best time is during the summer months of December to February, when temperatures are warmer and outdoor activities are more accessible. Conversely, if you plan to visit the northern regions like Salta and Jujuy, the best time is during the dry season from May to September to avoid heavy rains and enjoy cooler temperatures.

INSIDER TIP
In Buenos Aires, explore the city’s neighborhoods beyond the tourist hotspots. Wander through the cobblestone streets of San Telmo to discover its bohemian charm, indulge in authentic cuisine at local parrillas (steakhouses) in Palermo Soho, and immerse yourself in the vibrant street art scene of La Boca, offering a more authentic and enriching experience of Argentina’s dynamic capital city.