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15 Reasons to Travel to Argentina in 2024

With countless amazing places around the world waiting to be explored, choosing your next destination can be tough. But if you’re after a country with stunning landscapes, rich culture, delicious food, and friendly people, look no further than Argentina. Situated at the southern tip of South America, it might be a long journey to get there, but it’s absolutely worth it. Take it from someone who lived in Buenos Aires, the capital, for two years and fell head over heels for the country. From exploring its diverse terrain to indulging in mouthwatering cuisine, Argentina has it all. Need more convincing? Here are 15 reasons why Argentina should be your next travel destination.

Table of Contents

  1. The capital city
  2. The diversity of places
  3. The natural wonders
  4. The food
  5. The wine
  6. The culture
  7. The passion
  8. The wildlife
  9. The beautiful estancias
  10. The affordability
  11. The adventure
  12. The shopping
  13. The chance to disconnect
  14. The language
  15. The people

1. The capital city

When you arrive in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, you’ll find a city bursting with energy. It mixes European elegance with Latin American passion, and chances are, you’ll fall for its charms! This city should definitely be on your Argentina travel list, not only because it’s a common landing spot, but also because it deserves a good chunk of your itinerary. Dubbed the “Paris of South America” (although locals may disagree), Buenos Aires boasts stunning architecture, diverse neighborhoods, wide streets, and lovely parks, each with its own unique charm. From the vibrant streets of La Boca to the vintage markets of San Telmo, or the trendy shops and cafes in Palermo, Buenos Aires will captivate you. It’s where you’ll savor your first tastes of Argentina’s famous cuisine and enjoy sipping on Malbec or Torrontés wines. Explore grand buildings like the Teatro Colon, the Palacio Barolo, or the El Ateneo bookstore, often called the world’s most beautiful bookstore. And if you’re a night owl, dive into the city’s tango bars or dance the night away in its nightclubs. Buenos Aires is undeniably one of the world’s top destinations and the perfect starting point for your adventure in Argentina.

2. The diversity of places

If you’re considering a trip to Argentina, rest assured, there’s something for everyone. Up in the north, you’ll encounter stunning rock formations, sample amazing wines, and immerse yourself in a culture unlike any other in Argentina. The striking desert scenery will make this area your absolute favorite to explore. Opting for a road trip through northern Argentina is the way to go, where you’ll witness salt flats, vibrant mountain ranges, and landscapes reminiscent of the moon’s surface. As you head south, the scenery shifts to the fertile Pampas, vast grasslands that are the heart of gaucho (Argentine cowboy) culture. Here, you can visit traditional ranches, experience the gaucho way of life, and savor the famous Argentine barbecue known as asado. Further down lies the renowned region of Patagonia, boasting rugged, untouched wilderness perfect for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. The Ruta de los Siete Lagos, winds through a series of crystal-clear blue lakes and fields bursting with flowers.

3. The natural wonders

Argentina boasts many remarkable natural sites, with numerous ones recognized by UNESCO. In the northeast, you’ll encounter the breathtaking Iguazu Falls. Stretching nearly 3km and towering over 80m high, they’re a truly awe-inspiring spectacle. Surrounded by dense rainforest teeming with diverse wildlife, this area is a hotspot for biodiversity. Shared by Argentina and Brazil, it’s highly recommended to explore both sides of the falls. Moving southward, Tierra del Fuego National Park offers a captivating change of scenery. Situated at the southernmost tip of South America, it features plains, rugged peaks, and windswept forests. Despite its harsh environment, it’s home to a range of wildlife, including Andean condors, guanacos, and the elusive Fuegian red fox. In the Patagonian region, don’t miss the chance to visit the Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park. This colossal ice formation is one of the few glaciers in the world that continues to grow. Whether you’re viewing it from observation platforms or embarking on an ice-trekking adventure, witnessing the sharp, thunderous crack of ice calving off the glacier is an experience you’ll never forget. If you’re a nature enthusiast seeking adventure, Argentina offers some truly outstanding destinations to explore.

4. The food

When you think of Argentina, you can bet you’re thinking about food, right? Steak, probably. Argentina, the land of the famed asado, is a paradise for meat lovers. Asado isn’t just barbecue: it’s an art form in Argentina and a family tradition, with many a Sunday spent around the parrilla (grill). Pair it with a glass of full-bodied Malbec and you’ve got a match made in heaven. Beyond steak, Argentina’s food scene has many cultural influences. Empanadas – pastries filled with meat, cheese or vegetables – are a staple snack, and each region has its own unique variation. On the street, you’ll find choripan (chorizo sausage in bread with chimichurri sauce) and lomito (steak sandwiches). The Italian influence is particularly noticeable in the country’s culinary scene. Pizzas and fresh pasta are as ubiquitous as the traditional asado. While Argentina may be most famous for meat, they don’t skimp on sweets. The country’s helado (ice cream) is arguably the best (or even better!) outside Italy. Dulce de leche, a sweet, caramel-like spread, is another highlight of Argentina’s culinary offerings. It graces everything from flaky pastries to pancakes and even ice cream. No visit to Argentina is complete without trying as much food as possible.

5. The wine

Argentinian wine isn’t just good, it’s world-renowned. Argentina is the sixth largest wine producer globally and home to some spectacular wineries. Among the vineyards, the Mendoza region stands out – it’s the heart and soul of Argentina’s wine country, producing nearly 70% of the country’s wine. The star of the show is Argentina’s signature grape, Malbec. This grape flourishes in the high altitude and sunny climate of Mendoza, resulting in deep, full-bodied reds. But Malbec isn’t the only grape that thrives in Argentina. You’ll also find excellent Cabernet Sauvignon and Torrontés (an aromatic white wine native to Argentina). You can try wine in any restaurant or head to the vineyards in Cafayate or Mendoza. Wine tasting here isn’t snobby at all, and the wineries are usually located among spectacular scenery.

6. The culture

Argentinians are rightly proud of their rich traditions and artistic expression. You may think you’re coming to Argentina for the food, wine, and landscapes, but the culture will also capture your attention. The most famous dance of all, the tango is an integral part of Argentine identity. Watch this stirring blend of music and passion at a street performance in Buenos Aires or try the sensual dance yourself with a tango lesson. Not as famous as the tango but just as important is folklorica, a traditional music style that has its roots in the north of the country. You’ll more likely find this music and dance outside of Buenos Aires. Folklorica performances are a common fixture in local festivities, and you won’t be able to stop your feet tapping along. Or find yourself a peña, a popular event where musicians gather to play traditional tunes – the best ones can be found in Salta. The literary scene in Argentina is also noteworthy. This is the land that gave birth to great writers like Jorge Luis Borges and Ernesto Sabato. Buenos Aires is a book lover’s paradise with its countless bookshops and literary cafés. The annual Buenos Aires Book Fair is a highlight for bibliophiles, bringing together authors, publishers, and book lovers from around the world.

7. The passion

You’ve never seen more passionate fans than Argentine soccer fans. Did you see how the country celebrated its World Cup win in 2022?! The sport – fútbol to Argentines – is practically a religion here, and attending a game at the legendary La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires is an unforgettable experience. The intense atmosphere, complete with singing, chanting and flares, is exhilarating and at times overwhelming. But it’s not just soccer that Argentinians are passionate about. They also love their food, their wine, their art – basically, anything that brings them joy. And their passion is infectious. Talk to an Argentine for just a little while and you’ll find yourself getting drawn up into their excitement and energy.

8. The wildlife

Argentina’s wildlife is incredibly diverse, making the country a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. The southern region of Patagonia is where you’ll see penguins in their natural habitat. Punta Tombo is home to the world’s largest colony of Magellanic penguins. Watching these majestic creatures waddle along the beach is such a special experience. For more aquatic wildlife, head to Peninsula Valdés. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for whale watching, particularly the magnificent Southern Right Whales that visit between June and December (August to October are the best months to see them). The sight of these majestic creatures breaching the surface is truly awe-inspiring. Peninsula Valdes is also home to several species of penguins, sea lions, elephant seals and more. If bird watching is more your speed, the Iberá Wetlands, Argentina’s hidden gem, will not disappoint. This expansive marshland is teeming with over 350 bird species, including herons, storks and hawks. Its serene waters and lush vegetation are an unspoiled paradise for birdwatchers and photographers alike. But it’s not just about birds. The Iberá Wetlands is also home to the elusive jaguar, one of the largest and most endangered big cats in the world.

9. The beautiful estancias

One of the best places to stay in Argentina is at an estancia. An estancia is a large, traditional ranch or farm that’s a unique and authentic experience for visitors. These properties are scattered throughout the country, with different activities such as horseback riding, hiking, and even cooking classes. They’re located all over the countryside, including several estancias near Buenos Aires. This makes them a perfect option for a day trip or weekend getaway from the city. Can’t stay overnight? Then you can easily take a day trip and enjoy an asado and cultural activities.

10. The affordability

Argentina offers remarkable value for money. While this, sadly, is because of economic challenges in the country, it makes Argentina an attractive destination for travelers. The cost of food, accommodation, and activities is generally less expensive than in many other countries, allowing you to experience more for less, particularly if you take advantage of the blue market in Argentina. For a fraction of the cost of what you’d pay in a city in the United States or Europe, you can dine out in Buenos Aires with a three-course meal with a bottle of wine. This makes Argentina very affordable. But it will encourage you to help boost the economy by supporting small businesses and locally-run accommodations when you visit.

11. The adventure

Love the outdoors? Then Argentina is the destination for you. From the towering Andes mountains to the expansive Patagonian steppe, this South American country is a playground for adventurers. Hiking enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise here, with trails winding through the whole country. The FitzRoy trek in El Chaltén is a must-try for any trekker who relishes epic scenery. Volcan Lanín, on the Argentina-Chile border, is a challenging yet rewarding climb for experienced mountaineers. Ever dreamed of walking on a glacier? Perito Moreno Glacier gives you the chance. It’s a breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime experience. More into winter sports? Argentina’s ski resorts, such as Cerro Catedral in Bariloche, have world-class slopes that cater to all levels of skiers. Then there’s kayaking, fly fishing, rock climbing, mountain bikinghorseback riding – the list goes on.

12. The shopping

The first thing you’ll notice when you arrive in Buenos Aires is that Argentines are pretty stylish. And shopping is a big part of the Argentine culture. Is Argentina worth visiting if you also love shopping? Yes. The capital city has a huge range of shops and markets, from designer boutiques to flea markets. You can find quality leather goods at affordable prices, perfect for souvenirs or gifts. A must-do is to have a custom leather jacket made for you – they can be turned around in a matter of 48 hours. Apart from clothes and accessories, be prepared to bring home lavish amounts of wine, alfajores, and dulce de leche. What’s a trip without a souvenir?

13. The chance to disconnect

Why visit Argentina? It’s a chance to take a break from your screens and enjoy some downtime in stunning settings. Surrounded by Argentina’s natural beauty, you can’t help but disconnect and switch off. The country’s slow pace of life is infectious, and you’ll find yourself embracing the siesta culture in the rural areas. Even in big cities, people take their time to connect with each other. Meals aren’t rushed, they’re to be enjoyed. The sobremesa, the conversation after a meal, is an essential part of Argentine culture and can last hours after a meal has finished. It’s a refreshing change from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and the Argentines have got it right.

14. The language

Argentines speak a different form of Spanish, known as Castellano. While it may take a little getting used to, the lilt and sing-song rhythm will have you falling in love with the language. This rhythm has been influenced by Argentina’s Italian heritage, which also translates to big hand gestures and boisterous conversations. Listening to Argentines speak Spanish is like listening to music, and you’ll find yourself wanting to pick up the language and join in. Even the country’s slang is fun. And don’t worry if your Spanish isn’t up to scratch. Argentines are patient and friendly and will do their best to help you communicate.

15. The people

Last but not least, one of the top reasons you should visit Argentina is for the warm hospitality you’ll receive from the locals. Argentines are incredibly friendly and welcoming, always willing to share their culture and traditions with visitors. They love talking and chatting and laughing and just generally enjoying life. They’re not shy people, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself sharing mate (a type of tea that’s part of the cultural fabric of Argentina) with strangers or quickly making new friends when you visit!

Reasons to visit Argentina: Final thoughts

Argentina is a country that quickly gets under the skin of most travelers, and for good reason. It certainly got under my skin – and that’s why I love writing about this country. From breathtaking landscapes to rich cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone in this diverse and fascinating country. Whether you’re a nature lover, a foodie, or simply looking for a laid-back atmosphere to recharge your batteries, Argentina has it all.

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