
Argentina, one of the world's largest countries, boasts an extraordinary variety of landscapes and rich biodiversity. From the lush Amazon jungle to dramatic canyons, snow-capped peaks, vast wetlands, sweeping plains, glaciers, and pristine beaches, Argentina offers an unparalleled diversity of natural wonders. Here, the passion of tango and the aroma of sizzling steaks are synonymous with the majestic beauty of mighty glaciers, ice-blue lakes, and thundering waterfalls. Argentina welcomes visitors with open arms, offering not only breathtaking scenery but also the warm hospitality characteristic of Latin America. Whether you're exploring stunning natural wonders or immersing yourself in the vibrant local culture, Argentina promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe.
Argentina is home to the world's southernmost city, Ushuaia, nicknamed the "End of the World." Situated on the rugged Tierra del Fuego archipelago, Ushuaia boasts not only stunning natural beauty but also serves as a gateway to Antarctic expeditions. Visitors can experience diverse ecosystems, from subpolar forests to glaciers, making it a truly unique destination at the edge of civilization.
In Argentina, tango isn't just a dance; it's a cultural symbol deeply intertwined with cuisine. An intriguing tradition called "Dinner Tango Shows" combines the passion of tango with exquisite Argentine cuisine. Patrons enjoy a sumptuous meal featuring iconic dishes like tender asado (grilled meat) and empanadas while being mesmerized by the sensual movements of professional tango dancers, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.








The vibrant city awaits for all visitors to fall in love with it. As second biggest city in South America one can find here an unique European style and a wide variety of options to do an see. Don’t miss La Boca, the most colourful neighbourhood of the city.
Located in the Northwest of Argentina, this city is nicknamed as Salta La Linda (or ‘”Salta the Pretty”) for a reason. The cityscape in this beautiful colonial town is shaped by cobblestone streets, numerous statues, and Spanish architecture. But also the region itself, with colorful mountain ranges of the Andean highlands in the West and the fertile plains in the East, is defintely worth seeing.
and the Route of the Seven Lakes. This small mountain village has become famous as the entrance gate to Argentine Patagonia. Also, it is an El dorado for skiing and snowboarding. The scenic Route of the Seven Lakes (which takes around an hour) winding its way through green valleys and around the namesake azure lakes, facing natural parks, snow-capped mountains and abundant waterfalls along the way.
Learn more about the rural life along the Paraná delta where locals live in houses on stilts and buy their groceries on supermarket boat. Or take a break at one of the famous Estancias and get to know the Gaucho life.
The wine capital of Argentina and one of the most beautiful cities. Art-lovers can find Art Deco architecture here, for outdoor enthusiasts the city is popular in winter as it is in summer. That is among others because of the 6.960-meter-tall Aconcagua mountain – a paradise for hikers and climbers.
The end of the world. It is the worlds southernmost city and offers an incomparable location, surrounded by mountains, glaciers, sea, and the woods on the edge of the Tierra del Fuego National Park. Worth seeing is also the “End of the World Lighthouse”, San Juan de Salvamento Lighthouse, which was built in 1884 already.
The stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site lies along Argentina’s border with Brazil and is undoubtably a must see when visiting the country. Depending on the season, the Iguazu is made up of between 150 to 300 individual waterfalls.
Patagonia, which makes up almost half of the country, is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Los Glaciares National Park. Here you can find one of the most stunning attractions of Argentina, the massive 30-kilometer-long ice formation called Perito Moreno Glacier .
and the Valdés Peninsula. The Golfo Nuevo bay is an almost natural amphitheatre, with hills all around that are reminiscent of deserts. Guided tours through the reserve are a must, where one can see everything from right wales, elephant seals, sea lions, and orcas. It’s also an important breeding ground for migratory shorebirds, in particular Magellanic penguins.
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