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Travel Guide Argentina

Your complete travel guide for the land of tango, glaciers, and Malbec

Capital:Buenos Aires
Language:Spanish (Rioplatense)
Currency:Argentine Peso (ARS)
Best Travel Time:Oct–Mar (Summer) / Jun–Sep (Ski)
Flight Time:~14 hours from DE
Visa:Not required (90 days)

Last updated: 11 March 2026 · 14 Chapters · 50 Sections

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Classic Argentina Tour

18–21 days

The grand tour that covers all the highlights of Argentina: Tango, waterfalls, Andean culture, wine, and Patagonia. Can be combined with domestic flights.

Buenos AiresIguazúSaltaQuebrada de HumahuacaMendozaEl CalafateEl ChalténUshuaiaBuenos Aires

Buenos Aires & Patagonia

12–14 days

The compact version for those who want to combine Tango and glaciers: Buenos Aires as a cultural highlight and Patagonia for natural wonders.

Buenos AiresEl CalafateEl ChalténUshuaiaBuenos Aires

Northwest & Wine

10–12 days

Colors, culture, and wine: The colorful Quebrada de Humahuaca, colonial cities, and the wine region of Mendoza — Argentina's most culturally rich route.

Buenos AiresSaltaPurmamarcaHumahuacaCafayateTucumánMendozaBuenos Aires

Highlights Express

10 days

The three biggest highlights in 10 days: Tango in Buenos Aires, waterfalls in Iguazú, and glaciers in Patagonia. Feasible with domestic flights.

Buenos AiresIguazúEl CalafateEl ChalténBuenos Aires

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Regions at a Glance

Buenos Aires

The vibrant capital combines European elegance with Latin American passion: Tango in San Telmo, steakhouses in Palermo, street art, and a nightlife that starts after midnight.

San Telmo Sunday MarketTango MilongasRecoleta CemeteryPalermo Street Art+1

Patagonia

The end of the world: The Perito Moreno Glacier, the Fitz Roy Massif in El Chaltén, Ushuaia as the southernmost city in the world, and the legendary Ruta 40 through the endless steppe.

Perito Moreno GlacierFitz Roy (El Chaltén)UshuaiaTierra del Fuego NP+1

Northwest (NOA)

The most colorful region: The Quebrada de Humahuaca (UNESCO) with its rainbow mountains, colonial Salta, the Hill of Seven Colors in Purmamarca, and the wine region of Cafayate.

Quebrada de Humahuaca (UNESCO)Cerro de los Siete ColoresSalta la LindaCafayate Wines+1

Iguazú Falls

275 cascades plunge over a width of almost 3 kilometers into the subtropical jungle — one of the great natural wonders of the earth. The Argentine side offers the more intense experience.

Garganta del DiabloGran Aventura Boat TourCircuito Superior & InferiorBrazilian Side+1

Wine Country Mendoza

The Malbec capital of the world: Over 1,500 bodegas against the backdrop of the snow-capped Andes, plus the highest mountain in the Americas (Aconcagua) and the emerging Valle de Uco.

Bodegas (Catena Zapata, Zuccardi)Valle de UcoAconcaguaRafting Río Mendoza+1
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Travel Guide Argentina · Last updated: 11/03/2026 · Gesamte Lesezeit: ~153 Minuten