Visit Argentina: A land of natural wonders and exhilarating adventure
Home to sights as impressive as the thundering Iguazú Falls, the crackling majesty of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentinian Patagonia and the stunning azure waters of the Lake District, Argentina’s natural wonders are undoubtedly one of its greatest draws. But beyond the incredible landscapes lies a richness of culture that really brings this country to life and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

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- Bariloche and The Lakes: Stunning lakes, mountains and forests all await you in the heart of Argentina’s Lake District. Enjoy the great outdoors in an awe-inspiring alpine setting.
- Buenos Aires: The nation’s capital is filled with rich history, vibrant culture, stunning architecture, world-class cuisine and lively neighbourhoods such as Recoleta, Palermo Soho and San Telmo.
- Córdoba: Bursting with character, Córdoba offers a wonderful mix of colonial buildings, colourful history and striking natural surroundings, all just waiting to be explored.
- El Calafate and El Chalten: Discover the gateway to the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier in El Calafate and enjoy incredible hikes and stunning views of Mount Fitz Roy in El Chalten.
- Ibera Wetlands: This 1.3 million-hectare nature reserve is home to an abundance of wildlife including capybaras, caimans and diverse bird species.
- Iguazu Falls: One of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, Iguazú Falls straddles the border of Argentina and Brazil, featuring over 270 waterfalls. Visit the famous Devil's Throat, explore trails and enjoy boat rides you’ll never forget!
- Mendoza: Enjoy world-class Malbecs, stunning landscapes and outdoor adventures in Argentina’s premier wine region, where sun-drenched vineyards meet the majestic Andes in this wonderful destination.
- Peninsula Valdes: A top destination for wildlife and nature lovers, Peninsula Valdés offers the chance to spot penguins, sea lions and whales in their natural habitat, all set against breathtaking coastal landscapes.
- Salta and The Northwest: From the dramatic Quebrada de las Flechas to the rich culture, history and natural beauty of the Andes, the diverse wonders of Salta and Northwest Argentina are a sight to behold.
- The Pampas: Explore Argentina’s vast gaucho heartland. Stay at traditional estancias or enjoy horseback riding, polo and cultural experiences while discovering scenic plains, historic towns and abundant wildlife.
- Ushuaia: Fondly known as the End of the World, discover the natural wonders of Ushuaia with its abundance of wildlife, jaw-dropping landscapes and majestic glaciers.
A holiday to Argentina like no other
With its vibrant street art and rhythms of tango pulsating throughout the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina seduces with an intoxicating symphony of sights, tastes and experiences. Savour the sizzling aroma of an asado grill, sip Malbec in Mendoza’s vineyards, stroll through charming historical cities or immerse yourself in wildlife-rich wetlands. Wherever you venture in Argentina, with our Truly Individual holidays, you’ll be captivated from the moment you arrive.
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Argentina FAQs
When is the best time to visit Argentina?
Argentina is an incredible destination to visit any time of year, so it all depends on how you want to experience this beautiful country. The summer in Argentina spans from December to March while a winter holiday can be enjoyed from June to September.
What is the average temperature in Argentina?
The temperature in Argentina varies depending on season and region, the north being warmer than the south. January is the hottest month with an average temperature of 25°C while June is the coldest at 12°C.
What language is spoken in Argentina?
The main language spoken in Argentina is Spanish, while English is the second most common language used.
How long is the flight from Argentina to the UK?
A direct flight from London to Buenos Aires takes roughly 13 hours and 30 minutes, however most flights will have at least one stop, lengthening travel time.
Do you need a visa to visit Argentina from the UK?
No, you can visit Argentina for up to 90 days with a valid passport.
What is the time difference between Argentina and the UK?
The UK is 4 hours ahead of Argentina.
What currency is used in Argentina?
The Argentine Peso is the main currency used in Argentina. Some tourist establishments may take foreign currency, the most commonly accepted being the US dollar and the euro.
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