Argentina’s varied landscape
is a roller-coaster ride
Fall in love all over again beside Iguazu Falls, a crashing confluence of cascades tumbling over a plateau bordering Argentina and Brazil. Feel your hearts pound in unison while rock climbing in Patagonia’s Los Glaciares National Park or hiking Tierra del Fuego’s Glaciar Martial. Drink a toast to a fine romance in a Mendoza vineyard, or lose your head in the clouds aboard the Tren a las Nubes, a railway traversing magnificent peaks and canyons.
Tourist Visa for US Citizens: Not required for stays of 90 days or less
US Department of State Argentina Information
Vaccinations:
None at the time of writing
Traveler’s Medical Insurance is highly advised:
Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. Medicare and other standard Healthcare coverage does not extend to basic medical care or emergency care outside of the USA.
Argentina is definitely a place I would work with a Destination Specialist, especially on your first visit.
Garcia Fernandez Turismo
One of my favorite suppliers in the region.
A few good resources for easy tours, advance tickets & activities planning:
GET YOUR GUIDE
A curated source of Tickets, Tours and Activities.
VIATOR
A wide variety Tickets and Tours from the folks who bring you Trip Advisor.
My Argentina Information Page at Virtuoso
Here is a good place to start for some additional information on quality Hotels and Activities.
Need a bit of help planning a trip?
Let me know.
page updated: May 2020
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