Argentina

Region Guide

Immerse yourself in Argentina’s rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. Buenos Aires, the cosmopolitan capital, dances with tango and history. Patagonia’s glaciers and mountains awe with their grandeur. Mendoza’s vineyards offer a taste of world-class wines. Iguazu Falls, on the border with Brazil, mesmerise with their power.

Argentina's Regions

Argentina Lake District

Patagonia begins in the Lake District of Chile and Argentina and encompasses all the land up to Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of South America. This wild land has been shaped over millennia by a rugged coastline pounded by an unrelenting ocean and pushed from either side to form the colossal spine of the Andes Mountains.

Buenos Aires

This sultry city, with its moody tango bars, faded European elegance, and cutting-edge contemporary architecture needs time for deep exploration. Come here to wander the cobbled streets of Palermo, where languid coffee bars spill into the dappled shade of tree-lined pavements.

Cordoba

A direct flight links Mendoza with Cordoba. Here you will discover soft grassy hills and thousands of acres of rural land to explore.

Corrientes

Northern Argentina is a perfect destination for holidays that combine culture with wildlife and contrasting landscapes. The parched deserts in Salta, fertile wetlands in Corrientes and Atlantic rainforest in Iguazu make an excellent trio in one trip or individually.

Iguazu

Northern Argentina is a perfect destination for holidays that combine culture with wildlife and contrasting landscapes. The parched deserts in Salta, fertile wetlands in Corrientes and Atlantic rainforest in Iguazu make an excellent trio in one trip or individually.

Argentina - Iguazu Falls

Mendoza

If you have a passion for wine, the chances are that a trip to Mendoza is on your list of places to visit in Argentina; you won’t be disappointed. The natural beauty of this region tucked under the rugged peaks of the Andes will leave a lasting impression.

Argentina - Aconcagua Park - Mendoza

Patagonia

From the deep cobalt lakes in the north of Patagonia to the icy fjords and glaciers in the south, few first-time visitors to Chile come without exploring the natural beauty of this region. Dramatic mountain peaks in the Torres del Paine National Park are perfect for hiking and walking, with never-ending lofty views and landscapes that defy the imagination.

Chile - Patagonia

Salta

Northern Argentina is a perfect destination for holidays that combine culture with wildlife and contrasting landscapes. The parched deserts in Salta, fertile wetlands in Corrientes and Atlantic rainforest in Iguazu make an excellent trio in one trip or individually.

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