ARGENTINA

Tango, glaciers and endless horizons

Where Every Journey Feels Passionate

Argentina is a country of dramatic landscapes, soulful traditions, and vibrant cities. From the tango halls of Buenos Aires to the icy majesty of Patagonia, from Mendoza’s vineyards to the thunder of Iguazu Falls, Argentina invites travelers to experience both its romance and adventure.

Places to Go in Argentina

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Buenos Aires

Known as the “Paris of South America,” Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city full of energy. Explore Recoleta’s elegant boulevards, San Telmo’s tango shows, and La Boca’s colorful Caminito. Indulge in world-class dining, from steakhouses serving asado to avant-garde cuisine, and experience the city’s legendary nightlife.
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Iguazu Falls

Straddling Argentina and Brazil, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most powerful natural wonders in the world. The Argentine side offers walkways that bring you right up to the Devil’s Throat, where the roar of the falls surrounds you.
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Patagonia (El Calafate & El Chaltén)

Patagonia is Argentina’s untamed south. El Calafate is the gateway to Perito Moreno Glacier, a massive ice wall that calves with thunderous splashes. El Chaltén, Argentina’s trekking capital, offers trails to Mount Fitz Roy and Lago Capri.
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Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego)

The world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia is the gateway to Antarctica. Cruise the Beagle Channel, see penguins on Isla Martillo, and hike through Tierra del Fuego National Park.
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Mendoza

Argentina’s wine country, nestled at the foot of the Andes. Tour Malbec vineyards, bike through vineyards in Luján de Cuyo, or enjoy gourmet food pairings. It’s also a hub for adventure, with rafting and hiking.
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Bariloche (Lake District)

A Swiss-style mountain town surrounded by lakes and forests. Famous for its chocolate shops, hiking trails, and skiing in Cerro Catedral. Perfect year-round for outdoor adventures.
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Cordoba

A historic city with colonial architecture, youthful energy, and surrounding sierras. Known for Jesuit estancias, hiking, and cultural festivals.

Experiences in Argentina

Tango & Culture

Dance tango in Buenos Aires or watch world-class performances

Wine & Gastronomy

Mendoza’s Malbecs, Patagonia’s lamb, Buenos Aires’ asado.

Adventure & Outdoors

Trek in Patagonia, ski in Bariloche, or raft in the Andes.
Rural landscapes in Argentina

Discover Argentina

Argentina is a country of grand landscapes and intimate moments. Sip wine under the Andes, feel the spray of Iguazu Falls, hike glaciers in Patagonia, or lose yourself in a tango rhythm in Buenos Aires. Every experience feels alive with passion, history, and beauty.

At Sava Travel, we design itineraries that balance city sophistication, natural wonders, and cultural immersion, so your Argentina trip feels as rich as the country itself.

Best Time to Travel Argentina

FAQs about Argentina

10–14 days for highlights (Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Mendoza, Iguazu). 3+ weeks for a deeper journey including the northwest and Peninsula Valdés.

Yes, kids love penguin tours, Iguazu boat rides, and estancia stays with horseback riding. Family resorts and lodges are available across the country.

Argentina can be surprisingly affordable due to currency fluctuations. Luxury lodges in Patagonia and vineyard resorts in Mendoza can be higher-end.

Argentinian steak (asado), empanadas, choripán, dulce de leche desserts, and yerba mate tea. Mendoza wines, especially Malbec, are world-class.

U.S., Canadian, EU, UK, and Australian travelers do not need visas for short stays. Others may require one check current requirements.

Domestic flights cover long distances (Buenos Aires to Patagonia or Iguazu). Long-distance buses are comfortable and affordable. Private drivers enhance wine tours.

Yes, tourist areas are safe with normal precautions. Petty theft can occur in big cities, but guided tours and secure accommodations reduce risks.

Spring and fall for romance in Buenos Aires, Mendoza vineyards, and Patagonia lodges. Summer for adventurous honeymoons in Patagonia.

Yes, Iguazu connects easily to Brazil, while Patagonia extends into Chile. Many travelers combine Buenos Aires with Uruguay’s Colonia del Sacramento.

Its blend of passion and variety from tango to glaciers, world-class wines to Iguazu Falls, every region offers a distinct experience that feels like a journey within a journey.

Plan Your Argentina Journey

From Buenos Aires’ tango halls to Patagonia’s glaciers, from Mendoza’s vineyards to Iguazu’s roar, Argentina is a country where passion and beauty intertwine.

At Sava Travel, we design itineraries that highlight Argentina’s romance, adventure, and authenticity, making your journey unforgettable.

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