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Argentina Travel Wiki
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Travel to Argentina
Argentina is a nation that has seen some good times and some very bad times. Through it all, the people of this great nation have developed a certain perseverance that is rare in the world today.
It is reflected in their pride, their humor, and their traditions. Each day deserves to be explored to its fullest extent in Argentina and that is the attitude you’ll find from the first moment you find yourself there.
You’ll find that there are many passions to pursue in Argentina, but none are greater than dancing and football. Find a club to dance the tango, take in a live match, and you’ll get a first-hand glimpse of the passion this nation has.
Mother Nature also seems to be passionate about Argentina. Whether you visit the powerful Iguazu Falls in the north or explore the Glaciar Perito Moreno in the south, the topographical vistas are incredible to see. Let’s not forget about the Andes Mountains either, which offer some of the highest peaks on this side of the planet.
And you’ll discover that there seems to be a steak restaurant on almost every corner. You’ll also find Italian, Scandinavian, and Asian influences are abundant, but all pair well with the Argentinian wine that you’ll want to take home by the case.
Salt flats, vivid forests, and numerous guided adventures all await you in Argentina. Flamingos call some of the rich wetlands home. You’ll find penguins stopping by to say help. Overseen by mountain peaks and spectacular urban opportunities, the culture is somewhat edgy, but rich in what matters most: passion.
Best of Argentina
Argentina offers a vast array of exciting sites, historic landmarks, and stunning views to create the perfect holiday opportunity. Deciding what you want to see first can be a challenging experience.
This list of the best of what Argentina offers might just help you make the decision to start exploring.
#1. The Quebrada de Humahuaca
This mountain range hides a coat of many colors just beneath its surface. Stretching out for over 150km, you’ll be following in the steps of the ancient Incan trails as you make this journey. You can either drive through this range to experience its colors, take a trail through the mountains, or enjoy the views from a village like Tilcara.
#2. Salta
This city is what Argentina is all about as a culture. You’ll find perfectly manicured public squares. The streets are often paved with cobblestone. The churches are always colorful. There are Spanish influences combining with local touches to give the city a distinct personality. You’ll also find a great steak here, a wonderful bottle of wine, and plenty of opportunities to go exploring.
#3. Mendoza
If you prefer your wine without a steak, then this province must be your destination of choice. On a clear day, you’ll see the Andes mountains towering over vineyards. Many of the small villages in the province feature local wines at bars and restaurants. You can also visit the vineyards for direct samples at some locations.
#4. Los Glaciares National Park
One of Argentina’s most-famous attractions is Perito Moreno. As you travel to see this stunning glacier, you’ll discover icebergs floating by your chartered boat. You’ll see 4 other glaciers on your way. Then you’ll spot an incredible glacier that is over 30km in length. Most glaciers today are retreating, but not Perito Moreno. It continues to advance, giving visitors a chance to see large chunks of ice break off into the water.
#5. El Chalten
After visiting Perito Moreno, head over to this tourist village. In the warmer months, you can visit the tall, jagged peaks that surround you within Los Glaciares National Park. There are multiple paths that cater to various difficulty levels. To reach the true summit, however, you’ll need to prove you have mountaineering skills. Guest houses here are limited, so if this is where you wish to stay, you’ll need to plan well in advance.
#6. Ushuaia
This is where Argentina has declared the end of the world to be. If you wish to take a cruise down to Antarctica, this is where your journey will originate. You’ll find fantastic hiking trails here, plus plenty of opportunities to explore the various channels and waterways in the area. Make your way to Harberton Ranch, a 19th century pioneer home, to encounter the local wildlife.
The best of Argentina can take your breath away in so many different ways. If you’re on a quest to design the perfect holiday adventure, this country must be one of your top choices.
Travel resources
Below you can find usefull travel resources for your visit to the country
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Official holidays
When are holidays and no working days in the country ?
Date | English | Spanish | Remarks |
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January 1 | New Year's Day | Año Nuevo | Fixed |
Variable | Carnival | Carnaval | Variable |
Variable | Carnival | Carnaval | Variable |
March 24 | Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice | Día Nacional de la Memoria por la Verdad y la Justicia | Fixed |
April 2 | Day of the Veterans and Fallen of the Malvinas War | Día del Veterano y de los Caídos en la Guerra de Malvinas | Fixed |
Variable | Good Friday | Viernes Santo | Variable |
May 1 | Labour Day | Día del Trabajador | Fixed |
May 25 | May Revolution | Día de la Revolución de Mayo | Fixed |
June 17 | Anniversary of the Passing of General Martín Miguel de Güemes | Paso a la Inmortalidad del General Martín Miguel de Güemes | Fixed |
June 20 | General Manuel Belgrano Memorial Day | Paso a la Inmortalidad del General Manuel Belgrano | Fixed |
July 9 | Independence Day | Día de la Independencia | Fixed |
August 20 | General José de San Martín Memorial Day | Paso a la Inmortalidad del General José de San Martín | Fixed |
October 16 | Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity | Día del Respeto a la Diversidad Cultural | Fixed |
November 20 | National Sovereignty Day | Día de la Soberanía Nacional | Fixed |
December 8 | Immaculate Conception Day | Día de la Inmaculada Concepción de María | Fixed |
December 25 | Christmas | Navidad | Fixed |
In Argentina there are a great number of federal non-working national or religious holidays, during which people of different faiths are excused from work:
Which are the largest cities ?
Listing of the most important and largest cities in the country
Rank | City | Pop |
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1 | Buenos Aires | 3,050,728 |
2 | Córdoba | 1,372,000 |
3 | Rosario | 1,242,000 |
4 | Mendoza | 885,000 |
5 | San Miguel de Tucumán | 789,000 |
6 | La Plata | 732,000 |
7 | Mar del Plata | 604,000 |
8 | Salta | 516,000 |
9 | Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz | 493,000 |
10 | San Juan | 453,000 |
11 | Resistencia | 377,000 |
12 | Santiago del Estero | 357,000 |
13 | Corrientes | 345,000 |
14 | Bahía Blanca | 304,000 |
15 | San Salvador de Jujuy | 298,000 |
16 | Posadas | 287,000 |
17 | Paraná | 268,000 |
18 | Neuquén | 255,000 |
19 | Merlo | 244,168 |
20 | Quilmes | 230,810 |
List of Airports, IATA
List of IATA airports in the country, sorted in International, Domestic and Regional airports. Use the search field if you need information about a specific airport.
CITY | ICAO | IATA | NAME | |
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Buenos Aires metropolitan area | SAEZ | EZE | Ministro Pistarini International Airport | International |
Comodoro Rivadavia | SAVC | CRD | General Enrique Mosconi International Airport | International |
Córdoba | SACO | COR | Ing. Aer. Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport | International |
Corrientes | SARC | CNQ | Doctor Fernando Piragine Niveyro International Airport | International |
El Calafate | SAWC | FTE | Comandante Armando Tola International Airport | International |
Formosa | SARF | FMA | Formosa International Airport (El Pucú Airport) | International |
Jujuy (San Salvador de Jujuy) | SASJ | JUJ | Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport | International |
Mar del Plata | SAZM | MDQ | Ástor Piazzolla International Airport | International |
Mendoza | SAME | MDZ | Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport | International |
Río Gallegos | SAWG | RGL | Piloto Civil Norberto Fernández International Airport | International |
Puerto Iguazú | SARI | IGR | Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport | International |
Neuquén | SAZN | NQN | Presidente Perón International Airport | International |
Ushuaia | SAWH | USH | Ushuaia Malvinas Argentinas International Airport | International |
Catamarca (San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca) | SANC | CTC | Coronel Felipe Varela International Airport | International |
Resistencia | SARE | RES | Resistencia International Airport | International |
Río Grande | SAWE | RGA | Hermes Quijada International Airport | International |
Rosario | SAAR | ROS | Rosario Islas Malvinas International Airport | International |
Salta | SASA | SLA | Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport | International |
Tucumán (San Miguel de Tucumán) | SANT | TUC | Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport | International |
Bahía Blanca | SAZB | BHI | Comandante Espora Airport | Domestic |
Bariloche (San Carlos de Bariloche) | SAZS | BRC | San Carlos de Bariloche Airport | Domestic |
Buenos Aires metropolitan area | SABE | AEP | Aeroparque Jorge Newbery | Domestic |
Caleta Olivia | CVI | Caleta Olivia Airport | Domestic | |
Carmen de Patagones | CPG | Carmen de Patagones Airport | Domestic | |
Catriel | CCT | Colonia Catriel Airport | Domestic | |
Caviahue | SAHE | CVH | Caviahue Airport | Domestic |
Ceres | SANW | CRR | Ceres Airport | Domestic |
Charata | CNT | Charata Airport | Domestic | |
Chos Malal | SAHC | HOS | Chos Malal Airport | Domestic |
Clorinda | SATC | CLX | Clorinda Airport | Domestic |
Concordia (San Antonio de Padua de la Concordia) | SAAC | COC | Comodoro Pierrestegui Airport | Domestic |
Coronel Suárez | SAZC | CSZ | Brigadier Hector Eduardo Ruiz Airport | Domestic |
Cutral Có | SAZW | CUT | Cutral Có Airport | Domestic |
Curuzú Cuatiá | SATU | UZU | Curuzú Cuatiá Airport | Domestic |
El Bolsón | SAVB | EHL | El Bolsón Airport | Domestic |
El Maitén | SAVD | EMX | El Maitén Airport | Domestic |
Buenos Aires metropolitan area | SADP | EPA | El Palomar Airport | Domestic |
Eldorado | SATD | ELO | El Dorado Airport | Domestic |
Esquel | SAVE | EQS | Esquel Airport | Domestic |
General Pico | SAZG | GPO | General Pico Airport | Domestic |
General Roca | SAHR | GNR | Dr. Arturo Umberto Illia Airport | Domestic |
General Villegas | VGS | General Villegas Airport | Domestic | |
Gobernador Gregores | SAWR | GGS | Gobernador Gregores Airport | Domestic |
Goya | SATG | OYA | Goya Airport | Domestic |
Gualeguaychú | SAAG | GHU | Gualeguaychú Airport | Domestic |
Ingeniero Jacobacci | SAVJ | IGB | Ingeniero Jacobacci Airport | Domestic |
José de San Martín | SAWS | JSM | José de San Martín Airport | Domestic |
Junín | SAAJ | JNI | Junín Airport | Domestic |
La Cumbre | SACC | LCM | La Cumbre Airport | Domestic |
La Plata | SADL | LPG | La Plata Airport | Domestic |
La Rioja | SANL | IRJ | Capitán Vicente Almandos Almonacid Airport | Domestic |
Las Heras | SAVH | LHS | Colonia Las Heras Airport | Domestic |
Las Lomitas | SATK | LLS | Alférez Armando Rodríguez Airport | Domestic |
Loncopué | LCP | Loncopué Airport | Domestic | |
Los Menucos | LMD | Los Menucos Airport | Domestic | |
Malargüe | SAMM | LGS | Comodoro D. Ricardo Salomón Airport | Domestic |
Maquinchao | SAVQ | MQD | Maquinchao Airport | Domestic |
Mercedes | SATM | MDX | Mercedes Airport | Domestic |
Merlo | SAOS | RLO | Valle del Conlara Airport | Domestic |
Miramar | MJR | Miramar Airport | Domestic | |
Monte Caseros | SARM | MCS | Monte Caseros Airport | Domestic |
Necochea | SAZO | NEC | Necochea Airport | Domestic |
Olavarría | SAZF | OVR | Olavarría Airport | Domestic |
Orán (San Ramón de la Nueva Orán) | SASO | ORA | Orán Airport | Domestic |
Paraná | SAAP | PRA | General Justo José de Urquiza Airport | Domestic |
Paso de los Libres | SARL | AOL | Paso de los Libres Airport | Domestic |
Pehuajó | SAZP | PEH | Comodoro Pedro Zanni Airport | Domestic |
Perito Moreno | SAWP | PMQ | Perito Moreno Airport | Domestic |
Posadas | SARP | PSS | Libertador General José de San Martín Airport | Domestic |
Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña | SARS | PRQ | Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña Airport | Domestic |
Puerto Deseado | SAWD | PUD | Puerto Deseado Airport | Domestic |
Puerto Madryn | SAVY | PMY | El Tehuelche Airport | Domestic |
Puerto San Julián | SAWJ | ULA | Capitán José Daniel Vazquez Airport | Domestic |
Puerto Santa Cruz | SAWU | RZA | Santa Cruz Airport | Domestic |
Rafaela | SAFR | RAF | Rafaela Airport | Domestic |
Reconquista | SATR | RCQ | Reconquista Airport (Daniel Jurkic Airport) | Domestic |
Rincón de los Sauces | SAHS | RDS | Rincón de los Sauces Airport | Domestic |
Río Cuarto | SAOC | RCU | Las Higueras Airport | Domestic |
Río Mayo | SAWM | ROY | Río Mayo Airport | Domestic |
Río Turbio | SAWT | RYO | Río Turbio Airport | Domestic |
San Antonio Oeste | SAVN | OES | Antoine de Saint Exupéry Airport | Domestic |
San Juan | SANU | UAQ | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Airport | Domestic |
San Luis | SAOU | LUQ | Brigadier Mayor César Raúl Ojeda Airport | Domestic |
San Martín de los Andes | SAZY | CPC | Aviador Carlos Campos Airport (Chapelco Airport) | Domestic |
San Rafael | SAMR | AFA | San Rafael Airport (S. A. Santiago Germano Airport) | Domestic |
Santa Fe (Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz) | SAAV | SFN | Sauce Viejo Airport | Domestic |
Santa Rosa | SAZR | RSA | Santa Rosa Airport | Domestic |
Santa Teresita | SAZL | SST | Santa Teresita Airport | Domestic |
Santiago del Estero | SANE | SDE | Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés Airport | Domestic |
Sarmiento | SAVM | OLN | Lago Musters Airport | Domestic |
Sierra Grande | SAVS | SGV | Sierra Grande Airport | Domestic |
Sunchales | SAFS | NCJ | Sunchales Airport | Domestic |
Tandil | SAZT | TDL | Tandil Airport (Héroes de Malvinas Airport) | Domestic |
Tartagal | SAST | TTG | Tartagal "General Enrique Mosconi" Airport | Domestic |
Termas de Río Hondo | SANR[2] | RHD | Termas de Río Hondo Airport | Domestic |
Trelew | SAVT | REL | Almirante Marco Andrés Zar Airport | Domestic |
Tres Arroyos | SAZH | OYO | Tres Arroyos Airport | Domestic |
Valcheta | VCF | Valcheta Airport | Domestic | |
Viedma | SAVV | VDM | Gobernador Edgardo Castello Airport | Domestic |
Villa Dolores | SAOD | VDR | Villa Dolores Airport | Domestic |
Villa Gesell | SAZV | VLG | Villa Gesell Airport | Domestic |
Villa Mercedes | SAOR | VME | Villa Reynolds Airport | Domestic |
Zapala | SAHZ | APZ | Zapala Airport | Domestic |
Travel resources for Argentina
Like neighbouring Chile, Argentina stretches from the foot of South America right into the centre of the continent, thus spanning countless, ever-changing landscapes. In the far south is Tierra del Fuego, an area resembling an Antarctic land, while in the north the area around Misiones consists of jungle and waterfalls.
It is the variety within the country that makes holidays to Argentina so sought after, especially for lovers of the great outdoors. But you don’t have to appreciate the dramatic landscapes to get something out of an Argentinian break – the country is home to some of the world’s most vibrant cities, some of the best wines on the market and an endearing sense of contagious passion that cloaks the entire country with romantic charm.
In the far south of the country, visitors can experience a winter wonderland in the form of Patagonia. This stunning region consists of mountains, glaciers and lakes, and is found in its most beautiful form around Rio Negro and El Calafate. The latter is home to one of the world’s most iconic glaciers, the Perito Moreno Glacier. Switching to the far north and another world sits at your feet. The chills make way for the steaming jungle and the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls found on the border with Brazil and Paraguay, while the Salar de Arizaro is the country’s most famous barren desert.
In the centre of the country you’ll encounter land dominated by pampas, inhabited by a bygone Gaucho culture, and the stunning Valdes Peninsula, visited by whales, sea lions and penguins. But it is in the bustling capital city where you’ll find the heart and soul of your Argentina holidays. Buenos Aires is a cauldron of vibrancy and passion, boasting immense historical and cultural significance, among a great culinary scene and several unique and characteristic neighbourhoods that encompass the diversity of this fascinating city.
No trip to Argentina would be complete without visiting its colourful capital, Buenos Aires. The city is filled with various districts, packed with street fairs, flea markets, upmarket restaurants, galleries, museums and historical sites. Ushuaia is the most southern city in the world, and is great for outdoor activities such as hiking and winter sports. Sitting in the foothills of the Andes is San Carlos de Bariloche, which is ideal for hiking and skiing, and is also famed for its chocolate shops.
Explorers mustn’t miss a visit to El Calafate, a small town sitting on the banks of the ice blue Lago Argentina. The Perito Moreno Glacier is found here, creating astounding cracking sounds throughout the day and night. Peninsula Valdes is a huge landscape filled with wildlife, where you can whale watch and spot penguins. The Beagle Channel is a great place to take a boat ride if you wish to animal spot, with southern sea lions and fur seals indigenous to the area.
The cities of Argentina present visitors with endless activities to keep them busy, whether you wish to find some culture in the museums and art galleries, or indulge your inner shopaholic in the unique boutiques and stores. The mountains are great for hiking and outdoor sports, or you can try water sports and sunbathing on the beaches. The Peninsula Valdes is filled with some spectacular wildlife, such as penguins, sea lions, whales and elephant seals. If you’d rather head to the city, make sure you visit the colourful La Boca area in Buenos Aires, which is filled with vibrantly painted European style houses and some superb Italian restaurants. The cities provide plenty of places to sightsee, taking you from architectural wonders, to museums and art galleries. One of the more unique city sights is found in the foothills of the Andes, in San Carlos. This city is famed for its chocolate boutiques, where you can tempt your taste buds with some delicious artisan sweet treats. Take a boat trip down the Beagle Channel and you can spy the southern sea lion and the southern fur seal.
If you like a tipple, you will enjoy a wine tour in Mendoza, which will take you across the sparkling wineries of Argentina’s wine heart. The Salinas Grandes salt flats are a phenomenal sight of endless white planes, or you can take a tour across the Andean Lakes, along the Road of the Seven Lakes, one of the most beautiful journeys you can take in the country.
Argentina is bordered by the Andes Mountains, which include the Aconcagua, the highest mountain outside the Asian Himalayas. Argentina’s diverse landscape is home to some stunning natural sights that every family member will be in awe of, such as the Iguazu Falls. One of the seven natural wonders of the world, these falls throw tonnes of water down 82 metres at its deepest point, The Iguazu National Park, surrounding the falls, gives visitors the chance to ride on the Rainforest Ecological Train. Devil’s Throat. The Ibera Wetlands is a 13,000 square kilometre nature reserve, and home to wildlife from monkeys and anacondas to armadillos and giant otters. If you’re after more of a city break, Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan capital, with ancient architecture, pretty promenades and beautiful parks.
Argentina’s cities offer an extremely colourful and friendly nightlife, with live music venues where you can listen to some traditional sounds and enjoy the local dancing. Buenos Aires is particularly good for late night clubs and discos. You can visit the theatre, try some Argentinean barbecue cuisine in a restaurant, or just sit back and relax with a cool cocktail or a local glass of wine.
Missiones
Those in search of paradise on earth should consider a holiday to Misiones. One of Argentina’s 23 provinces it’s situated in the north-eastern corner in the Mesoptamica region, and boasts some of the most beautiful scenery, waterfalls and wildlife in the world. The area is largely made up of subtropical rainforests so expect to see incredible plants, flowers and wildlife. There are also a number of cities to explore such as the capital, Posadas.
Visiting the rainforest is top of most visitors to do list and it’s not hard to see why. An outstanding area of natural beauty. Take guided tours and get to see at first hand some incredible plant and animal life.
Part of the Iguazu National Park, the Iguazu Falls are truly spectacular and simply not to be missed. Taller than Niagara Falls, and twice the width, this awesome force of nature has to be seen to be believed, don’t forget your camera to take some incredible snaps! Visitors who want to trade in the natural world for urban life for a day or two should head to one of Misiones cities. The capital Posadas is worth checking out and has a collection of museums, botanical gardens, and a variety of shops and restaurants. Those interested in history may wish to check out the Jesuit Ruins, an outstanding example of Guarani baroque style and one of the best preserved mission ruins in this part of Argentina. The Wanda Amethyst mines, just 45 km from the city of Iguaza, is another popular daytrip and a must for those interested in geology and the natural world.
Rio Negro
Situated at the northern edge of Argentina, the province of Rio Negro is most famous for its share of rocky Patagonia and namesake river. Holidays to Rio Negro offer adventurous travellers everything from warm sandy waters to breathtaking national parks simply waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.
For action packed cheap family holidays head to the lakeside town of San Carlos de Bariloche to enjoy the best trekking, mountain biking and horse riding in the summer. The kids will love the wilderness camping opportunities available, while you can take a big breath of fresh air in the scenic surroundings. In the winter it also hosts one of the countries most famous ski resorts. For more adventurous ski holidays to Rio Negro look no further than Cerro Catedral, the biggest ski resort in South America with 62 miles of perfect pistes nestled inside the beautiful Nahuel Huapi National Park.
El Bolson is the place to visit on your trip to Rio Negro to sample locally made beers, chocolate and fill up your suitcase handmade souvenirs. For relaxing holidays take a trip to Las Gruntas, a small seaside town on the Atlantic coast boasting the warmest waters in Argentina, one of a kind cusinine and a quaint local feel. It’s the ideal romantic getaway to discover the provinces most beautiful beach, lying calmly just below a naturally carved out cave.
Perito Moreno glacier is placed just near El Calafate and offers some of the best trekking trips in South America for spotting local wildlife and capturing some breathtaking landscape views. Hire a kayak and paddle your way around Nahuel Huapi National Park, some trips even offer an overnight stay accompanied by guides. Dance the night away to unmistakable Latin beats on your holiday to Rio Negro in Bilaroche’s many bars and nightclubs while sipping on a delicious glass of local beer or brandy.
Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego is a unique destination in South America, located on a long archipelago reaching out into the ocean. This area represents a rich blend of cultures, with its land divided between the countries of Argentina and Chile. The eastern, Argentine regions of Tierra del Fuego boast colourful towns such as Rio Grand, while further to the west visitors will be able to enjoy Chilean culture in resort towns such as Puerto Williams. No matter where you go in Tierra del Fuego though, you can be sure of one thing – some of the most fantastic beaches on offer anywhere in South America.
Tierra del Fuego is Spanish for ‘Land of Fire’. The area has been significantly developed since those times, and it is only relatively recently that it has gained recognition as a tourist destination. You’ll find plenty to see and do here, though. A holiday in Tierra del Fuego offers you a chance to visit both museums and beaches, or if you’re feeling adventurous, you can even trek to the top of the Glacier Martial, before skiing down the other side.
For fans of the great outdoors, a trip to the Tierra del Fuego National Park really is a must. This mountainous region offers a rich and varied eco-system, and provides a home to countless species of flora and fauna. Anyone fond of hiking, mountain biking or horse riding will find themselves immediately drawn to this beautiful region… and the incredible views out over Lapataia Bay. There are a number of museums on offer at Tierra del Fuego, where you’ll be able to learn more about the peoples and traditions of this area. The Museo Marítimo is hosted inside the former prison at Ushuaia, and offers a rare glimpse at pre-colonial life here. Alternatively, visit the Estancia Haberton for more information about the Bridges family, who had a massive influence on the culture of Tierra del Fuego in post-colonial times. If you’re thinking of taking an excursion during your trip to Tierra del Fuego, then one great option would be to catch the ferry across to mainland Chile. The journey across the Strait of Magellan will take you around 20 minutes, and you’ll be able to enjoy spectacular views of the dramatic coastline as you pass by.
Salta
Located at an impressive 1152 metres above sea level, Salta province in northwest Argentina is home to a mix of social, natural and historic attractions. With so much to do and see, a holiday to Salta is full of hidden treasures just waiting to be discovered. Salta province is home to three national parks as well as bustling city life with impressive architecture and social scenes. With so much to explore, there’s something for everybody on a holiday to Salta.
The capital, also named the Salta City boasts impressive architecture dating back to the 18th Century. Famous in Argentina for its all year round pleasant temperature, it also boasts lively nightlife and world renowned museums including the Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña de Salta. Learn about the three frozen Inca mummies found in the Llullaillaco volcano. The El Ray National Park is an ideal way to spend a day when on holiday in Salta, as its large area is home to a varied species of plants, tapirs, anteaters and fish. The northern picturesque town of Cafayate is renowned for its delicious wine, and is an ideal spot for romantic holidays in Salta.
Ride the Tren a las Nubes, meaning train to the clouds, from Salta City. It’s one of the highest train routes in the world and the winding Andean path is a once in a lifetime experience, an absolute must when on holiday in Salta. The Cathedral of Salta features colonial baroque style architecture and is widely known as one of the most beautiful churches in Argentina. Valles Calchaquies is best known for its unique terrain, ranging from mountain desert to subtropical forest and is the perfect place for an off the beaten track mountain biking of hiking trip.