
Argentina Tailor-made Tours & Trips
Argentina Tailor-made Tours & Trips
Argentina Highlights: Culture, Waterfalls & Glaciers
Iguassu Falls • Patagonia • El Calafate • Buenos AiresArgentina is the eighth largest country in land area in the world (4000 kilometres/2400 miles long and 1000 kilometres/620 miles wide approximately) and is the largest Spanish speaking country. And from a tourism perspective, it is the most visited country...
Highlights of Patagonia: Torres del Paine & El Calafate
Buenos Aires • Patagonia • El Calafate • SantiagoArgentina & Brazil In Style
Rio de Janeiro • Christ the Redeemer • Iguassu Falls • Buenos AiresChilean Cruise: The Fjords of Patagonia
Patagonia • Ushuaia • Punta Arenas • SantiagoRio de Janeiro, Iguassu & Buenos Aires Deluxe
Buenos Aires • Iguassu Falls • Rio de Janeiro • Christ the RedeemerBuenos Aires Escape
Buenos AiresSpend 3 days in Buenos Aires, enjoying an urbane mix of European style and Latin American energy and charm.
You’ll visit the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo and the Teatro Colon, one of the world’s great opera houses, completed in 1908. The colourful,...
Nature & Culture in Brazil & Argentina
Buenos Aires • Iguassu Falls • Rio de Janeiro • Christ the RedeemerIdeal for time-poor travellers wanting a trip rich in culture and beauty, this 8-day escape takes you to South America’s most popular cities, as well as mighty Iguassu Falls.
Does any Latin American city fire the imagination like Rio de Janeiro? In...
Great Cities of South America
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What do the experts say?
The best time to visit Argentina depends on the region you want to see, but Spring (September-November) and Autumn (March-May) are generally ideal for visiting Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and Iguazú Falls, offering pleasant weather and beautiful scenery. For Patagonia, the summer months (December-March) are best for hiking and accessible trails, though you can visit other times of year with appropriate clothing.
If you are lucky enough to visit during August, make sure you attend the iconic Buenos Aires Tango Festival, which fills the city with performances, lessons, and open-air parties celebrating the birthplace of Tango.
While football (soccer) is extremely popular, the official national sport is Pato, a game involving horseback riders trying to grab a duck or a similar ball.
A unique local experience is visiting El Ateneo Grand Splendid in Buenos Aires, one of the largest and most beautiful bookstores in the world. It’s set inside a former theatre.
Argentina’s climate varies widely: the north is subtropical, the Pampas are temperate, the Andes are cooler, and Patagonia is cold and windy. Travellers should pack accordingly for each region.
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