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Categories: Almirante Brown
Categories: Alto Rio Senguerr
Categories: Argentinian Coast
An Argentinian metropolis founded in 1828, Bahia Blanca hosts a variety of activities for visitors. The city is also Argentina's largest port, serving as gateway to reach Patagonia. Enjoy the Spanish-style architecture of the city, and experience the...
Categories: Bahia Blanca
Founded by Don Lorenzo Soriano in 1953 to farm seaweed, Bahia Bustamante contains an exclusive look into an exhilarating reserve of biodiversity, complete with deserts, white beaches, a petrified forest, and beautiful blue waters. Visitors can exp...
Categories: Bahia Bustamante
San Carlos de Bariloche is situated on the southern shore of lake Nahuel Huapi, within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. It is the second most populated city of Río Negro province and is one of the most important tourist centers of Argentina. Bariloche...
Categories: Bariloche
Dynamic and bustling, a city which seems never to sleep, Buenos Aires is one of the most exciting cities in Latin America. Tango was born here, restaurants serve an all manner of world cuisine, bars play the latest music, cafés spill on to the street...
Categories: Buenos Aires
Cafayate is the center of the Calchaquí Valleys in the northern province of Salta, Argentina. Cafayate was inhabited by the Incas of Peru in 1480. Almost becoming a conquered Spanish town in 1535, the local Indians resisted and kept their land...
Categories: Cafayate
Camerones and the Valdez Peninsula are the home to thousands of Magellan penguins, who harbour here on the Patagonian coast until the end of March, after which they head south for the winter. This area is unspoiled by mass tourism and has an unhurrie...
Categories: Camarones
Categories: Ciudadela
Comodoro Rivadavia is in Patagonia Argentina - where the majority of natural attractions of the South American cone are concentrated. Changes over time have permited so diverse geographies that today it is a place where there are many opportunities t...
Categories: Comodoro Rivadavia
Categories: Concordia
Colonial Cordoba, Argentina, the nation's second-largest city, lies 400 mi/645 km northwest of Buenos Aires in the center of a many-rivered region. Although it receives few tourists, the area will appeal to anyone attracted to a relaxed, natural life...
Categories: Cordoba Argentina
Located on the Parana River 485 mi/780 km north of Buenos Aires, Corrientes, Argentina, and its sister city, Resistencia, provide an appealing stop on the overland trip to Iguazu Falls. Corrientes was founded in 1588 and has an interesting museum, a ...
Categories: Corrientes
In El Calafate you will find yourself at the gateway to the majestic world of glaciers. This town is near Lake Argentino, a green water surface covering 1,600 km2, with a length of 60 km and a width between 12 and 14 km. It also has great mysterious ...
Categories: El Calafate
Categories: Embarcacion
Rather than being an attraction on its own, the town of Esquel, Argentina, is a good base from which to see a number of area sights. There's good skiing (cheaper than Bariloche) a short distance north of town, and Los Alerces National Park is about 4...
Categories: Esquel
Categories: Estancia Alice
Categories: Estancia La Bamba de Areco
Categories: Gualeguaychu
Humahuaca, Argentina, is a high-altitude town 880 mi/1,415 km northwest of Buenos Aires, in the beautiful Quebrada de Humahuaca Canyon, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's a popular tourist attraction that reminds visitors that Argentina shar...
Categories: Humahuaca
Iguazu Falls are greatest waterfalls in the world in their spectacular panorama, situated on the borders of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay in South America. The falls consist of 275 cascades spread nearly 2 miles including the famous 'Devil's Thr...
Categories: Iguazu Falls (Iguacu Falls)
Categories: Isla de Los Estados (Staten Island)
Categories: Isla Pinguino
Categories: Islas Vernaci
San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina, is simply known as Jujuy (pronounced hoo-HOOEY). The Spanish colonial town is 945 mi/1,520 km northwest of Buenos Aires. It has a pleasant atmosphere alive with Andean flair and a constant springlike climate. The cit...
Categories: Jujuy
Founded in 1591, La Rioja, Argentina, has beautiful colonial architecture (much of it rebuilt after an 1894 earthquake) and an awe-inspiring mountain in the background (La Mexicana, which rises 20,250 ft/6,175 m). Situated 610 mi/980 km northwest of ...
Categories: La Rioja
Categories: Las Lenas
Los Alerces National Park is set in Argentina's Andes Mountains in remote Chubut Province, 910 mi/1,465 km southwest of Buenos Aires. The park is less touristy than the areas near Bariloche and includes a series of pristine lakes and streams that off...
Categories: Los Alerces National Park
Glaciers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site 1,300 mi/2,080 km southwest of Buenos Aires, has some of the most spectacular sights in Argentina. One of the planet's few advancing glaciers, Perito Moreno Glacier periodically dams the Brazo Rico...
Categories: Los Glaciares National Park
Popularly known as the "Ciudad Feliz", Mar del Plata combines the charm and beauty of its natural resources with the high quality infrastructure, services and hospitality of its people. It is the most important seaside resort in the Republic of Arg...
Categories: Mar Del Plata
Mendoza is located on the eastern side of the Andes in Argentina. It is a popular stopover point for travelers on their way to ski the Andes, climb Aconcagua or enjoy adventure travel in the region. Mendoza is also known for its Malbec wine productio...
Categories: Mendoza
Misiones Province, located in the far northeastern corner of Argentina 600 mi/965 km northeast of Buenos Aires, was so named because of its 12 Jesuit missions, which are now in ruins. The most notable are along the route between Iguazu Falls and the ...
Categories: Misiones Province
Categories: Oran
Categories: Parana
Patagonia begins in central Argentina, about 450 mi/725 km southwest of Buenos Aires, and stretches from the Rio Colorado to the Strait of Magellan. This vast, beautiful region is a haven for naturalists and adventurers. It comprises almost 30% of Ar...
Categories: Patagonia Argentina
Categories: Puerto Deseado
Categories: Puerto Iguazu
Nestled in a protected bay on the Gulf Nuevo, this unique hamlet was founded by adventurous Welsh colonists in 1865 and has maintained Welsh as its official language. Visit the Valdez Peninsula, the only known continental breeding place for elephant ...
Categories: Puerto Madryn
Categories: Punta Tombo
Categories: Purmamarca
Categories: Rio Gallegos
Categories: Rio Negro
Categories: Rio Pinturas
Rosario is a vibrant port city located along Argentina's Paraná River in the province of Santa Fe. It is known as a hot spot for social activity, entertainment, culture and the contemporary arts scene. Enjoy the buzzing riverfront with caf...
Categories: Rosario
Salta is situated in the Lerma Valley on the northwestern part of Argentina. The town was founded in 1582 by a Spanish explorer named Hernando de Lerma. The weather in Salta is mainly classified as subtropical with warm and comfortable conditions. Th...
Categories: Salta
San Antonio de Areco is a famous little town in Argentina. The village is situated only 70 miles northwest of the country’s capital, Buenos Aires. The small Argentinian town has plenty of activities that entices its visitors; there are restaura...
Categories: San Antonio de Areco
San Carlos de Bariloche is situated on the southern shore of lake Nahuel Huapi, within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. It is the second most populated city of Río Negro province and one of the most important tourist centres of Argentina. Bariloche ha...
Categories: San Carlos de Bariloche
Categories: San Juan of Salvamento Lighthouse
San Martín de los Andes is a province that sits at the foot of the Andes in Neuquen, Argentina. This beautiful peaceful town was inhabited by the indigenous people of the Andes known as the Puelches who traded horses for weapons and alcoholic ...
Categories: San Martín de los Andes
San Miguel de Tucuman is surrounded by beautiful scenery and best known simply as Tucuman. Founded by the Spanish in 1565, Tucuman is a nice place to take a vacation from your vacation in Argentina—it's 660 mi/1,065 km northwest of Buenos Aires, the ...
Categories: San Miguel de Tucuman
Categories: Santa Cruz (Argentina)
Categories: Santa Fe Argentina
Categories: Tafí del Valle
Uco Valley, southwest of Mendoza City, is one of the top wine regions of Argentina. The Valley is approximately 45 miles by 15 miles and although arid, the soil is fertile and the numerous streams flowing from the Andes Mountains provide plentif...
Categories: Uco Valley
The world's southernmost city, Ushuaia overlooks Beagle Channel, named after the ship that took Charles Darwin to the bottom of the world. Founded just over one hundred years ago, this rustic town is situated amidst incredible snowcapped mountains, d...
Categories: Ushuaia
The Valdes Peninsula, 665 mi/1,070 km southwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a marine-life preserve for sea elephants, sea lions, maras (huge rabbits), Magellanic penguins (best seen October-April on Punta Tombo), rheas (ostrichlike birds) and othe...
Categories: Valdes Peninsula
Villa La Angostura is a province of Neuquen within the Patagonia of Argentina. Bounded by the Andes, Villa La Angostura sits northwest of Nahuel Huapi Lake and rivers wind through the forest of Nahuel Huapi National Park. It’s an adventurer&rsq...
Categories: Villa La Angostura
Categories: White Narrows