

The rail network is very limited, and intercity buses offer more frequencies in most corridors. In recent years the government has promoted the re-establishment of long distance passenger trains, although most lines still operate at a low frequency (one or two departures weekly). Also some limited services in and out of Viedma and Bariloche. There are trains from Buenos Aires to Tucuman, Cordoba, Rosario (from Retiro station), Bahia Blanca and Mar del Plata (from Constitucion station) among others. Be aware that the driving style in Argentina is aggressive and chaotic. On roads and highways it`s mandatory to have car lights on, even during daytime. Traffic regulations in Argentina are generally the same as in the US, but the local often ignore the regulations. The rental companies will charge the renters card ARS6000 to be used in the event of an accident.

Patagonia, in the South of Argentina, is a popular driving location among tourists due to the magnificent views across many miles of open land.Īrgentina generally recognizes valid drivers` licenses from foreign jurisdictions. Travelling by car allows you to visit locations that are hard to reach by public transportation. Car rental is readily available throughout Argentina, though it is a bit expensive compared with other forms of transportation. If you`ve got a bit more time, consider renting a car. And the opportunity to experience the Gaucho culture of the Pampas region at Estancias (ranches) near Buenos Aires.īus travel is another means of exploring Argentina, although distances can be long (expect 20+ hour journeys) and if you`re only here for two weeks, it`s probably better to spend a little bit more on flights. Ushuaia, `the End of the World`, with it`s strategic location to explore the sprawling Tierra del Fuego National Park. The small town of El Calafate - Lago Argentino that sits on the shores of Lake Argentino. In addition to its many cultural attractions, the country also boasts huge glaciers of the snow-capped Andes and the stunning Iguazu Falls, one of the most popular destinations in all of South America.Ī few other highlights include the magnificent city of Mendoza, a gateway to the sprawling Wine Country. With its wonderful `barrios,` including colorful arts neighborhoods such as La Boca and trendy districts like Palermo, Buenos Aires has a particularly European feel and is the epicenter, known for its music and dance, for its cuisine, fine wines, and outstanding nightlife. Stretching from the subtropical north to the Subantarctic regions of beautiful Patagonia in the south, Argentina also boasts a rich cultural, artistic, and architectural heritage that has drawn upon many influences from around the world. In terms of geography, Argentina is an exceptionally diverse country, surrounding everything from harsh deserts to humid jungles. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities. Finally, discover Mendoza (this city will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views) with flights between cities. Combine Buenos Aires (to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows), after that, visit Calafate (known for the imposing and legendary Perito Moreno Glacier) and then, Bariloche (a magical city that serves as the central hub for Argentina`s breathtaking lake region with tall peaks and crystal clear waters, dazzles with its extraordinary landscapes, where majestic lakes are followed by impressive mountains). Hotel for 2 nights in Iguazu Falls (Argentina).Flight from from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls (Argentina).Flight into Buenos Aires and out of Iguazu Falls (Argentina).End your trip in the fascinating Rio de Janeiro for a visit to the newly declared Wonder of the World Christ the Redeemer and Copa Cabana Beach.

These 275 waterfalls comprising the site were shaped by 120 million years of geological history!. Then fly to Iguazu Falls and its breathtaking natural spectacle, Declared a World Heritage Site. Next, imagine wine tasting in the heart of Argentina's winemaking industry, located in the eastern foothills of the Andes in Mendoza (that will enchant you with its vineyards, wineries, mineral waters springs and breathtaking Andes, Canyons and Valleys views).

Visit Buenos Aires to stroll in the streets of the Paris of South America and experience one of their Tango Shows.
