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Packing List for Argentina

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Packing List for Argentina

Argentina spans several climate zones — from subtropical (Iguazú) to temperate (Buenos Aires) to subantarctic (Ushuaia). What you pack depends on your route. Here are the essential items for any trip to Argentina:

For All Argentina Trips

  • US dollars in cash — the most important item in your luggage! 50 and 100 bills, NEW and undamaged. Budget: Estimate 50–100€/day × number of days as a guideline
  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months) + keep a copy separately
  • Universal adapter (Type I, three-prong slanted — like Australia)
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ — the ozone hole over the southern hemisphere is real, especially in Patagonia the UV radiation is brutal
  • Travel health insurance with repatriation (mandatory!)
  • SUBE card — buy at Ezeiza Airport for public transport in Buenos Aires

For Buenos Aires

  • Comfortable walking shoes (cobblestones in San Telmo!)
  • Light, stylish clothing for restaurants and milongas (Argentinians dress elegantly)
  • Small backpack that can be worn in front (pickpockets!)
  • Umbrella (Buenos Aires occasionally has sudden downpours)

For Patagonia (El Calafate, El Chaltén, Ushuaia)

  • Layering principle! The weather changes in minutes — 4 layers: base layer, fleece/mid-layer, down jacket, wind/waterproof outer layer
  • Windproof jacket — the most important! The Patagonian wind (60–100 km/h) is legendary
  • Waterproof hiking boots (ankle-high for El Chaltén)
  • Gloves and hat — even in summer!
  • Sunglasses with UV protection — snow blindness on glaciers is real
  • Trekking pants (quick-drying, windproof)
  • Waterproof case for phone and camera
  • Thermos for Mate (optional, but culturally correct)

For the Northwest (Salta, Quebrada)

  • Sun hat + sunscreen (the high-altitude sun at 3,000+ m is intense)
  • Warm jacket for the evenings (it gets cold at altitude, even in summer: 0–5°C at night)
  • Coca leaves or coca tea for altitude sickness (available locally)

For Iguazú

  • Rain poncho or rain jacket — you WILL get wet at the Garganta del Diablo
  • Waterproof phone case (absolutely essential!)
  • Insect repellent with DEET — subtropical jungle = mosquitoes. Dengue is real
  • Light, long clothing (protection from mosquitoes and sun)
  • Change of clothes in the locker at the park entrance
  • Sandals/flip-flops for after the waterfalls

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