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Argentina – Activities & Tours

There is something suitable for young and old. Argentina is a top destination for travelers seeking diverse activities and tours. Patagonia offers thrilling adventures like hiking in El Chaltén, exploring the famous Perito Moreno Glacier, and visiting the stunning Torres del Paine. Wine lovers can indulge in tours of Mendoza’s vineyards, home to Argentina’s renowned Malbec wine. Nature enthusiasts won’t want to miss Iguazú Falls, where boat rides and jungle hikes reveal breathtaking views. Buenos Aires immerses visitors in rich culture with tango shows, historic neighborhoods like San Telmo and La Boca, and architectural tours. From skiing and trekking in the Andes Mountains to whale watching along Argentina’s coast, there’s no shortage of exciting activities across this beautiful country.

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General Tips for Travel in Argentina:

  • Plan for Seasonal Differences
    Argentina spans multiple climates. Summer in Buenos Aires (December to February) is hot, while Patagonia and the southern regions are cooler. Winter in Patagonia can be harsh, so pack accordingly based on your destinations.
  • Language
    Spanish is the official language, and English may not be widely spoken outside tourist areas. Learning basic Spanish phrases can be helpful.
  • Currency Exchange
    The Argentine peso can fluctuate, so it’s best to bring US dollars or euros and exchange them at official exchange offices. Use credit cards for larger expenses, but carry some cash for smaller purchases.
  • “Blue Dollar” Exchange Rate
    Argentina has a parallel exchange rate known as the “dólar blue,” which offers a better rate than official channels. Use reputable exchange houses or apps like Western Union for the best rates.
  • Transport Cards
    In Buenos Aires, get a SUBE card for buses, subways, and trains. It’s a convenient and affordable way to get around.
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  • Tipping
    Tipping is expected in restaurants (10-15%), but not in taxis. Always have small bills for tips, as breaking large bills can be challenging.
  • Stay Safe
    Argentina is generally safe, but be cautious in big cities like Buenos Aires. Avoid flaunting valuables, and watch for pickpockets in crowded areas.
  • Local Sim Cards
    Purchase a local SIM card for affordable data and calls. Providers like Claro, Movistar, and Personal offer good options for travelers.
  • Patagonian Adventures
    If visiting Patagonia, plan ahead. Book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during high season (November to February), and be ready for rapidly changing weather conditions.
  • Food and Wine
    Try local Argentine food like asado (barbecue), empanadas, and Malbec wine. Be open to late-night dining—dinner often starts around 9 PM.
  • Visit National Parks
    Argentina is home to stunning national parks like Los Glaciares (Perito Moreno Glacier), Iguazú Falls, and Nahuel Huapi. Research entrance fees and opening hours beforehand.
  • Cash Economy
    While larger cities accept credit cards, many small towns and markets prefer cash. Keep smaller bills for local businesses or street vendors.
  • Health Care
    Argentina has a high standard of healthcare, especially in cities. However, consider travel insurance for any emergencies or medical issues, especially if you’re venturing into remote areas.
  • Customs and Etiquette
    Argentinians greet with a single kiss on the cheek. Punctuality isn’t always strict, so be flexible with meeting times, especially in social settings.
  • Stay Updated on Entry Requirements
    Entry rules for Argentina may vary. Check visa and vaccination requirements before traveling. In some cases, proof of onward travel may be necessary.
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