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Discover Iguazú From $55

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Iguazú, Argentina from just $55 per person!

This Amazing Deal Includes:

  • Accommodation with breakfast in Puerto Iguazú
  • Excursion to the stunning Iguazú Falls
  • Taxes and fees included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transportation by bus or minibus

Note: Admission to Iguazú National Park ($21.60) not included.

 

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes and vibrant culture of Iguazú. Witness the majestic waterfalls, explore lush rainforests, and create unforgettable memories.

 

All of our deals are available at the time of publishing, but prices are subject to fluctuations and changes at any time.

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Bariloche

Bariloche is a charming town located in the Argentine Patagonia, known for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities. From hiking in the Andes mountains to exploring the crystal-clear lakes, there is no shortage of things to do in Bariloche. The town is also famous for its delicious chocolate and Swiss-style architecture, making it a popular destination for both adventure seekers and food lovers alike.

Mendoza

Mendoza is a beautiful city located in the heart of Argentina's wine country. With its stunning mountain backdrop and vibrant culture, it's a must-visit destination for any traveler. Whether you're exploring the local vineyards, indulging in delicious cuisine, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, Mendoza has something for everyone to enjoy. Don't miss the opportunity to experience all that this enchanting city has to offer.

Puerto Iguazú

Puerto Iguazú is a charming town located in the northeastern region of Argentina, known for its proximity to the breathtaking Iguazú Falls. This natural wonder is a must-see destination for any visitor, offering stunning views of the cascading waterfalls and lush surrounding rainforest. In addition to the falls, Puerto Iguazú also boasts a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, bird watching, and boat tours. With its unique blend of natural beauty and adventure, Puerto Iguazú is a perfect destination for those looking to experience the wonders of the natural world.

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Tips to travel

Traveling to Argentina offers a rich cultural experience, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your trip:

 

Visa Requirements: Check the visa requirements for your nationality before traveling to Argentina. Many visitors can enter visa-free for short stays, but it's essential to verify the specific requirements based on your country of origin.

 

Best Time to Visit: Argentina's climate varies widely depending on the region. The best time to visit depends on your interests and the regions you plan to explore. The summer months (December to February) are ideal for visiting Patagonia and the Lake District, while autumn (March to May) is great for wine tasting in Mendoza and exploring Buenos Aires. Winter (June to August) is perfect for skiing in the Andes, and spring (September to November) is lovely for hiking in the northwest.

 

Currency and Payments: The official currency of Argentina is the Argentine Peso (ARS). US dollars and Euros are commonly accepted in tourist areas, but it's advisable to exchange some currency for pesos for use in local markets and establishments. Credit and debit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but it's always a good idea to carry cash for smaller purchases and transactions.

 

Health Precautions: Argentina generally has good healthcare facilities, but it's essential to have travel insurance that includes medical coverage. Make sure to drink bottled or purified water to avoid stomach issues, and apply sunscreen and insect repellent as needed.

 

Transportation: Getting around in Argentina can be done through buses, trains, domestic flights, taxis, and rental cars. Long-distance buses, such as those operated by companies like FlechaBus and Via Bariloche, offer comfortable and affordable transportation between major cities. Trains are also available, primarily connecting Buenos Aires with other regions. Domestic flights are convenient for traveling long distances, especially to remote areas like Patagonia. Taxis are readily available in urban areas and can be hailed on the street or arranged through your accommodation. If you prefer more flexibility, consider renting a car, but be aware of local driving conditions and traffic laws.

 

Accommodation: Argentina offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, hostels, estancias (ranches), and vacation rentals. In Buenos Aires, consider staying in neighborhoods like Palermo or San Telmo for a lively atmosphere and easy access to attractions. In Patagonia, you'll find cozy lodges and guesthouses offering stunning views of the Andes mountains.

 

Language: Spanish is the official language of Argentina, but English is spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases can be helpful for communicating with locals and enhancing your travel experience.

 

Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in Argentine culture by attending tango shows in Buenos Aires, sampling local wines in Mendoza, and learning about the country's history and heritage in museums and historic sites. Don't miss the opportunity to try traditional Argentine cuisine, such as asado (barbecue), empanadas, and mate (herbal tea).

 

Safety: Argentina is generally a safe destination for travelers, but it's essential to remain vigilant, especially in urban areas where petty theft can occur. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions with your belongings. Avoid displaying valuables and be cautious when using ATMs.

 

Respect Local Customs: Familiarize yourself with Argentine customs and etiquette to show respect for the local culture. Greet people with a handshake or a warm "Hola". Embrace the relaxed pace of life and enjoy the warm hospitality of the Argentine people.

 

By keeping these tips in mind, you can have a memorable and enjoyable experience exploring the beauty and culture of Argentina.

Travel Advisories

The U.S. Department of State has four Travel Advisory Levels: Level 1 - Exercise normal precautions; Level 2 - Exercise increased caution; Level 3 - Reconsider travel; Level 4 - Do not travel

 

Level 1 - Exercise normal precautions when traveling to Argentina. 

 

City of Rosario – Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution: Criminal and narcotics trafficking elements are active in Rosario (Santa Fe province) resulting in increased crime and violence.

 

It's advisable to consult your country's official travel advisory website, for the most up-to-date information and specific travel advisories related to this country. Additionally, register your travel plans with your embassy or consulate for assistance in case of emergencies.

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