Argentina, land of contrasts and adventures

Discover the magic of Argentina, between tango and glaciers.

Argentina awaits you with its unique culture and landscapes.

Argentina: dance to the rhythm of tango and explore breathtaking landscapes

The country of Evita and Mafalda is, however, difficult to visit entirely on a single trip. It is therefore recommended to carefully plan your itinerary according to your interests before departure. For a first trip to Argentina, one could focus on the country's must-see sites and its most emblematic locations, such as Iguazú and its incredible falls, the enormous ice blocks of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia, or the mythical Tierra del Fuego of Ushuaia. Traveling up along the Andes mountain range, stop in the lake district with the charming town of Bariloche, which resembles a Swiss village. Then, continue further north along the Cordillera to admire Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas, in the Mendoza region, also famous for its vineyards that will delight wine tourism enthusiasts. Lose yourself in the redness of the great canyon of Talampaya towards La Rioja. Continuing northwards, Salta, an old colonial city with its Andean heritage, will delight. Archaeology enthusiasts will not miss the MAAM. So many wonders that a local travel agency can help you discover through a tailor-made trip in this magnificent Latin American country.

A land of contrasts and endless adventures

A trip to Argentina will offer you magnificent and varied landscapes that will take your breath away. With its 3700 km stretching from north to south and 1400 km from east to west, nature here takes on its legendary scale.

The Must-Sees of Argentina

Visiting Buenos Aires is like diving into a city full of charm and rich in heritage. Often considered the most European city in Latin America, it captivates with its Recoleta neighborhood, reminiscent of Paris, and its wide avenues evoking Madrid. Buenos Aires is unique, located on the edge of the Rio de la Plata. Stroll through La Boca with its colorful houses or Palermo with its trendy bars and restaurants. A trip to Argentina would not be complete without seeing the Iguazu Falls. At the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, these UNESCO World Heritage-listed falls are spectacular. Legendary Patagonia is one of the most beautiful regions in Argentina. Los Glaciares National Park is a must-see for lovers of breathtaking landscapes. The Perito Moreno glacier is a sight not to be missed when visiting Patagonia. Nicknamed "the end of the world," Ushuaia is located at the tip of South America. It is the gateway to the South Pole and Antarctica. The city offers a view of the Beagle Channel and Cape Horn. Capital of Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia is fascinating. In northwestern Argentina, near Bolivia, discover Juyjuy and La Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At 3,000 meters above sea level, the mountain offers an extraordinary spectacle with its surprising shapes and colors.

Explore Argentina Differently

Having a special tango stay in Buenos Aires, the world capital of this dance, is an essential experience. The city is full of workshops to learn or improve, and in the evening, tango shows continue in intimate bars or beautiful concert halls with Argentine professionals. Lovers of open spaces will adore the pampas with its vast deserted expanses. A stay in a typical estancia alongside the gauchos allows for discovering horseback riding through memorable rides. Traveling the Yerba Mate route, which connects Corrientes and Misiones, is unique. This cultural and identity journey offers a playful immersion into the production of this emblematic drink. The circuit includes gastronomic breaks with dishes based on yerba mate, as well as encounters with the Mbyas Indians.