What can we say about Buenos Aires? The capital of Argentina is one of the most important cities in all of South America, it is much more than the largest city in the country. Buenos Aires is very different from the rest ...
Argentina is a huge country where one life is not enough to travel from north to south or to visit its wonderful landscapes and cities. Fortunately, we received a series of recommendations and advice for travelling to Argentina that made our days in the countr...
There is not an exhaustive definition of the dishes that should be considered minutes, but there is a common characteristic that defines them. They are dishes made up of the simplest and most popular Argentine foods....
In the province of Jujuy, we find one of our most precious jewels: Quebrada de Humahuaca. A unique place where incredible landscapes are concentrated traces witness of human evolution through millenniums...
Many have tried to dispel the myth that dulce de leche is an Argentinean invention. Some scholars in the field, argue that already in the colony was known a product of similar characteristics that came to the area of which - next to the Andes - from Chile.&nbs...
A comfortable and simple way to get to know the capital of Argentina without going crazy with maps and itineraries. We will make a neighborhood by neighborhood tour thanks to the best free tours in Buenos Aires. Get ready to walk!...
When the conquerors arrived in America, one of the expeditions left from Peru and descended along what today is the Republic of Chile, crossed the Andes towards the east and reached the lands that today make up the Province of Mendoza....
Buenos Aires: emblematic city full of history and art, formed by a mixture of neighbourhoods with different personalities....
What makes the Argentinean roast so famous? To answer this question, we have to do a bit of history and go back 300 years in time. The first people to give an account of the existence of the asado were the Jesuit priests, back in the early 18th century....
Get to know the best of Argentinian culture in one night with this tour of Puerto Iguazu. Visit the most important tourist attractions and opt to enjoy a traditional Argentinean dinner.
Experience the beauty of Bariloche and its surroundings on a scenic half-day circuit. This is one of the most popular spots in Patagonia. You’ll have spectacular views of Lake Nahuel Huapi, Cerro Campanario, and the Llao Llao peninsula on the tour.
Visit highlights like the Cordon del Plata, Potrerillos Dam, Uspallata, Polvareda, Punta de Vacas, Puente del Inca, and the Aconcagua Provincial Park on a guided day trip from Mendoza.
Explore the Tigre Delta, named after the jaguars that once roamed the area. Learn about the history of this unique area north of Buenos Aires.
Get to know the unique landscapes of Bariloche visiting its highlights. Discover the beauty of Argentina's scenic landscape as you travel along the edge of Nahuel Huapi Lake. Pay a visit to the historic town of Colonia Suiza.
Marvel at the best views of Buenos Aires on this sunset cruise with an open bar. Enjoy good music as you pass by some of the highlights of Buenos Aires and discover part of the Río de la Plata.
Explore all 5 rivers in the Paraná Delta with a licensed guide. Marvel at the elegance of the riverside homes and surrounding scenery. Learn about Tigre and its waterways with your guide.
Visit three unique places on this full-day tour from Tucumán. Explore the charming small town of Tafí del Valle, discover the Quilmes Ruins archaeological site in the Calchaquí Valley, and stop in the town of Cafayate, well-known for its wines.
Fly over the Andes on a scenic helicopter ride, landing in the heart of the mountains to toast with champagne. Experience the breathtaking landscape of Ushuaia Bay and Olivia River Valley.
Walk among the vineyards and learn how the Mendoza Desert region was turned into an oasis, allowing the city to become one of the "Nine World Capitals of Wine". You will visit two wineries, tasting some of the best wines in the region along the way.
Explore the stunning Punta Loma Nature Reserve on a guided day trip from Puerto Madryn. Marvel at curious and playful sea lions up close in their natural habitat and explore a Spanish shipwreck.
Enjoy a convenient transfer between Ezeiza Airport and your hotel in Buenos Aires with a 1-way or round-trip private transfer. Be greeted by your driver and enjoy the ride to your destination.
Explore The Andes mountain range on a horseback ride, accompanied by bilingual guides. Decide whether to taste an authentic Argentinian barbecue, or "asado", with some red mendocinian wine.
Visit one of the most beautiful villages of Salta Province on a scenic tour to Cachi. Travel across dramatic landscapes such as Cuesta del Obispo and the Parque Nacional de Cardones. Stroll through a colonial town and buy local crafts at the market.
Escape Ushuaia and see the stunning scenery of the world's southernmost national park at Tierra del Fuego. Be mesmerized by the views and get the chance to ride the historic "End of the World train".
Enjoy a full-day tour down the famous Seven Lakes Route through Argentina's famous Andes region. Discover the natural beauty of Patagonia and stop at various small villages along the way on this exciting trek through Patagonian nature.
Appreciate the artwork, craftsmanship and design of Buenos' Aires oldest cemetery. Experience a guided tour that will show you famous mausoleums, such as that of Eva 'Evita' Perón.
Join a trekking tour to Laguna de Los Tres, one of the most iconic hikes in Patagonia. Be amazed by spectacular views of Mount Fitz Roy towering above the lake.
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Few provinces have such extensive and affable coasts... countless small ports or radars have sheltered for more than 60 years, places that emerged around the port and the coast itself.
The vast province of Buenos Aires is one of the most characteristic territories of the Argentine soil. When we say "Argentina" we unfailingly say "Buenos Aires", we mean perfect soils, almost without decline, full of wheat, corn, soya beans... and unbeatable cattle...
Originally a flat, treeless territory occupied by brave, warlike aboriginal groups that appeared and dispersed at great speed across the vast pampas. It was Juan Díaz de Solís who first tried some names for these places, calling the estuary of the River Plate Mar Dulce.
This region of the Argentine Republic is located in the central-western area, land of the aborigines and the last place of the Inca empire that extended its roads to the current province of Mendoza.
The name indicates the essence of its territory... "totally surrounded by rivers", except for the missionary town of Bernardo de Irigoyen which is the only dry border in this geographical region of Argentina.
In a territory as vast as Argentina, it is not too difficult to define the particularity of each geographical region. In the case of the northeast, we can highlight the versatility of the landscape that passes from the jungle in strata on the banks of the rivers to the thorny mountain in the western Chaco.
Who only knows some isolated facts about Argentina, will never imagine the wonderful contrasts that this region of our country presents...the colours of the earth and the hills are confused in intense reds, dazzling ochres, permanent blue skies
Of dubious origin, many say that it was Magellan's chronicler who first used the term Patagonia in his writings, back in 1520.
Located in the eastern centre of the Argentine Republic, the mountainous destinations in the province of Córdoba and Buenos Aires are developed. All of them are Mediterranean, and their backbone is the Palaeozoic mountain range, which has been rejuvenated by the almost explosive rise of the Andes. In the particular case of Cordoba, it is impressive for its majesty.
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