Argentina Travel Guide

Arturo Merrill -
June 12, 2025

Overview:

Argentina is a land of dramatic landscapes, vibrant culture, and unforgettable experiences making it a top Argentina travel destination. From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the wild beauty of Patagonia, this South American gem offers something for every traveler. Must see highlights include the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier, the breathtaking Iguazú Falls, and the wine regions of Mendoza. Whether you’re into tango, steak, or epic road trips, Argentina won’t disappoint.

Quick Facts About Argentina:

Language

Spanish (gracias = thank you)

Currency

Afghanistan

Visa

Visa-free for most nationalities (check requirements)

Power Plugs

Type C / I

Religion

Predominantly Roman Catholic

Capital

Buenos Aires

Climate

Varied temperature in central regions, cold in Patagonia, subtropical in the north

Apps

Uber, Cabify, Moovit (public transport)

Flight Information for Argentina:

As a tourist, your main airports will be:

  • Buenos Aires (EZE Ministro Pistarini International Airport) Major international hub with flights from North America, Europe, and other regions.
  • Córdoba (COR) Good for domestic and some South American flights.
  • Mendoza (MDZ) Useful for wine country trips.
  • El Calafate (FTE) Gateway to Patagonia and Perito Moreno Glacier.
  • Bariloche (BRC) Popular for skiing and lake district travel.

You can shop for flights to Argentina on Skyscanner or Google Flights. Domestic flights are affordable with airlines like Aerolíneas Argentinas and Flybondi.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Argentina:

Wondering, Is Argentina safe for tourists? While petty theft exists in cities like Buenos Aires, using common sense (e.g., avoiding flashy valuables) keeps risks low.

  • Watch for pickpockets in Buenos Aires, particularly in touristy spots like La Boca and on public transport.
  • Avoid flashing valuables to keep phones and cameras secure.
  • Use registered taxis or ride sharing apps (Uber/Cabify) to avoid scams.
  • Protests (manifestaciones) happen occasionally best to steer clear of large gatherings.

Overall, Argentina is far safer than some neighboring countries, but situational awareness is key.

Climate:

Argentina’s climate varies drastically depending on the region:

  • Buenos Aires & Central Regions: Temperate hot summers (Dec-Feb), mild winters (Jun-Aug). Best time: Spring (Sep-Nov) or Fall (Mar-May).
  • Patagonia (Summer = Nov-Mar): Ideal for hiking (Patagonia hiking trails like Fitz Roy).
  • North (May-Sep): Dry season for Iguazú Falls.
  • Mendoza: Warm summers, cool winters great for wine tours in March-April (harvest season).

I visited Patagonia in February, and while the days were cool, the scenery was absolutely worth it!

Budget:

Argentina is surprisingly affordable for travelers, especially with the blue dollar exchange rate (unofficial rate for USD). Here’s a rough breakdown:

  • Hostels: From Approx $8/night
  • Steak dinners: Approx $12–$25
  • Pro tip: Exchange USD at cuevas for the best rates.
  • Mid-range hotels: Approx 10,000-20,000 ARS ($25-$50 USD)
  • Meals: A steak dinner can cost Approx 5,000-10,000 ARS ($12-$25 USD), while empanadas are as cheap as Approx 500 ARS ($1.20 USD)
  • Transport: Buses are cheap and comfortable long-distance trips (e.g., Buenos Aires to Mendoza) Approx cost around 15,000 ARS ($35 USD)

Pro tip: Bring USD cash to exchange at cuevas (unofficial exchange houses) for the best rate.

Other Essential Information:

  • Transport: Trains are limited buses (colectivos) and domestic flights are best for long distances.
  • Tipping: 10% in restaurants is standard.
  • Food: Don’t miss asado (BBQ), empanadas, y dulce de leche!
  • Internet & SIM Cards: Claro and Personal offer cheap prepaid SIMs.
  • Language Tip: Many Argentines speak some English, but learning basic Spanish helps.

Final Thoughts:

Argentina blends affordable travel, epic nature, and rich culture. Whether exploring Buenos Aires or trekking in Patagonia, this guide covers all you need!

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Argentina safe for solo travelers?

Yes, but stick to well-touristed areas and avoid walking alone late at night in big cities.

Do I need to exchange money before arriving?

Do not bring USD cash and exchange it locally for the best rate.

What’s the best time to visit Patagonia?

November to March (summer) for hiking; June-August for skiing
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