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Beaches of Argentina. Regions and resorts of Argentina. Where to go? Argentine Sea

Argentina is a very large and interesting country. It lies in three climatic zones: temperate, tropical and subtropical from south to north. Another huge plus is that Argentina is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Andes, which attracts both beach lovers and active extreme sports enthusiasts.

I love the South American winter in the south and the South American summer in the north. Here everything is turned upside down: winter in Argentina is from May to September, and summer is from November to March. April is an autumn month, and October is a spring month. So what to do in the “country on the contrary”? I've probably tried everything in all regions of Argentina.

Beach holiday

Let's start with the beaches, because in our cold country this is the most important issue. Who doesn't love to soak up the sun? Due to Argentina's southern location, the Atlantic Ocean is cold and the summer season is short, from December to March. Argentina has two main seaside resort towns.

  • Mar del Plata is perhaps the most popular resort in Argentina. All residents of Buenos Aires move here for the summer, and some have summer residences here. The city is located 400 km south of Buenos Aires. You are unlikely to meet tourists from other South American countries in Mar del Plata. Basically, only residents of the capital come here, and therefore the holiday will cost you a lot, although I lived in hostels and it turned out to be very budget-friendly. But since life is in full swing, you want everything, everywhere. It's difficult to save money here. 17 km of stunning beach are divided into family, party and bohemian areas, there is even a nudist beach. All of them are well equipped. Mar del Plata is a port city whose history goes back several centuries, therefore, in addition to beaches, the city is full of attractions and alternative entertainment, such as a zoo, a shell museum, and a seal show. I like the northern part of the city better - very beautiful calm coves. Mar del Plata is also the capital of fish and seafood dishes. And in March there is an international film festival here. Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata. So enjoy!

  • A quieter town is located just south of Mar del Plata and is called Miramar. The name translates from Spanish as “look at the sea.” It is much smaller than the port resort, and therefore the holiday here is quieter and cheaper. The beach stretches for 12 km. There are only 37 restaurants in the city and 13 beach cafes. In addition to a beach holiday, there are other entertainments here, for example, you can go fishing in the lagoon, which is located near Miramar, or go to a coniferous reserve. By the way, the air in the reserve is considered healing. I would advise going to Miramar for those who don’t like parties. This way you will have more fun.

  • Well, if salty ocean water is not your thing, then you can combine a visit to small towns in the Andes and enjoy the clear water of the local lakes. Of course, in this case, the beach holiday will turn out to be wild, because almost all the lakes belong to national parks, and you won’t find any service there. But there are not as many people as on the Atlantic coast. The most popular region with lakes in Argentina is. Towns such as San Martin de los Andes, Villa la Angostura, San Carlos de Bariloche have been attracting tourists from all over the world with their beauty for several years.

Ski resorts

My dream has always been to go snowboarding in the summer. And in Argentina I succeeded, because the ski season here is from May to October. All resorts are technically well equipped, there are a lot of pistes and snow. A flexible ski pass system will give you the opportunity to plan your active winter holiday. Also, at all centers there are schools for teaching skiing and snowboarding to children, as well as a school for beginner adults. You can take an individual instructor. But in Argentina this sport is very expensive, people with incomes can afford to ride here.

  • The most popular resort in the country is Bariloche, located in Patagonia at an altitude of 1000 meters. There are 47 trails with a length of 70 km and 20 lifts. The trails are designed for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. There is also a snow park. The Bariloche ski resort is equipped with the best 6-person lift on the continent. It is the most expensive resort in Argentina. Located in close proximity to the city of San Carlos de Bariloche. I really enjoyed skiing here, very good service and well-groomed pistes.

  • Here in San Carlos de Bariloche is the largest sports complex in the country - Cerro Catedral. This resort is considered the most modern in South America. There is a lot of snow here and its good condition is maintained with the help of snow cannons. The elevation difference ranges from 1,400 to 2,300 meters with 53 slopes covering 100 km and 40 lifts.

  • There are more modest resorts in Patagonia, but this is no worse. I lived in San Martin de los Andes and skied at the ski resort of Cerro Chapelco. There is a school for children, intermediate-level trails, and black trails for extreme sports enthusiasts. On its slopes there are restaurants with the most delicious cuisine in the mountains. Everything here reminds me of Switzerland: houses, streets, mountain lakes. And from the trails you can see the Lanin volcano and the Villarica volcano.

  • Well, the smallest resort in Patagonia is located in the town of Villa la Angostura and is called Cerro Bayo. There are about 20 km of trails of varying difficulty and very few people. It's very suitable for family active holidays.

  • My favorite ski resort in Argentina is Las Leñas, located 400 km from a large city (Mendoza). Getting there may not be as easy as getting to the Patagonian centers, but the conditions are ideal. You will have to live right at the foot of the slopes, because it is not close to the nearby towns. But here there are slopes in good condition, and snow cannons, and illuminated slopes, and a snow park with figures and a half-pipe. I love freeride, and this is just a paradise for it. Here you can also use helicopters that will take you to the untouched slopes.

  • But very close to Mendoza itself, in the heart of the Andes, there is a ski resort with international-level slopes, it’s called Penitentes. The town itself lies at an altitude of 2500 meters above sea level. 26 trails are open to skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

  • Now about the oldest resort itself. It is called La Hoya and is located in the Los Alerces National Park near the town of Esquel. In addition to trails of any complexity, there are simply huge areas of untouched virgin land. A special feature of this resort is the glacier, from which you can also descend.

  • And the youngest and, in addition, the southernmost in the world is the ski-resort Cerro Castor. It is located 27 km from the southernmost city in the world (Ushuaia). The resort has 19 pistes and 20 km of off-piste routes. It has the longest ski season in South America.

  • Well, another one of my favorite and one of the most beautiful ski places is Caviahue. The resort is located 350 km from the city of Neuquen. This is a very picturesque place at the foot of the Copahue volcano at an altitude of 1647 meters. The center itself is located on the shore of a lake with well-developed infrastructure. But the most pleasant bonus is the presence of the balneological resort Terma de Copahue (Termas de Copahue) at an altitude of 1900 meters, built on the basis of a hot spring of the same name. So you can diversify your vacation, or you can visit this place with your family, even if not all family members go skiing. Termas de Copajue is famous for its healing procedures and dry microclimates with clean air.

The list of ski resorts does not end here. You may find resorts that are smaller and not as famous as those described above. Or take all the equipment with you, climb to some snow-capped peak, and go down from there on a snowboard or skis. Argentines practice this very much.

Thermal springs

Oooooh, Argentina is simply a mecca for thermal relaxation, because these countries have a huge number of volcanoes, and, accordingly, hot springs. There are roads leading to equipped resorts and excursions are organized. In most cases, such sources are located on hotel premises. But to get to the wild ones you need to walk through forests and fields. This is rather for lovers of active recreation. I can’t tell you about everyone, but I will highlight interesting places in different regions of the country.

  • Let's start with the province of Buenos Aires, since basically all tourist routes of Russian tourists start from here. Thermal springs are located 350-600 km from the capital of Argentina. The only option in this province to experience a natural thermal lake is to go to Laguna de Epecuen. On the shore of this lake there is a small town with all kinds of hotels and campsites. You can also stay in luxury hotels with swimming pools, such as Epecuen Hotel&Spa Termas and Carhue Spa Termal. The lake is located 530 km from the capital.

  • On the Atlantic coast, 350 km away, there is the Termas Marinas thermal park near the city of San Clemente de Tuyu. There are both thermal pools and a water park, which also includes a large wave pool. An ideal place for a family holiday.

  • There are a lot of thermal centers in the province of Entre Rios, which is closest to the capital. Almost the entire province lies above the underground Guarani Sea, which also extends under Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil. Almost all thermal resorts are located along the river basin in the cities of Colon, Villa Elisa, Gualeguaychu and Federacion. These are the most famous resort cities, but there are others. Among the most popular, I would recommend visiting parks such as Parque Termal Chajari, Parque Termal Federación, Complejo Termal Concordia, Termas Villa Elisa and Termas y Spa de Maria Grande. All parks are equipped with several outdoor and indoor swimming pools, water parks, showers and water playgrounds for children. In the territories of many of them there are hotels and campsites. Naturally, as elsewhere, an alternative to parks is luxury spa hotels for lovers of high-quality service.

  • In other provinces, Santa Fe and Cordoba, there are also thermal hotels based on the same underground lake Guarani. The complexes are called Balnea Terma & Spa and Complejo Termas de Brochero, respectively.
  • Provinces such as Chaco, La Pampa, San Luis and Santiago del Estero are not very popular among tourists, but if you are traveling by car, you can stop halfway along the route from east to west to enjoy some hot water and take a break from the road. The following thermal places are known here: Termas de Roque Saenz Peña, Termas De Guatraché, Termas de Balde and Termas de Río Hondo, according to the provinces.

  • In the northern province of Jujuy, thermal centers are only open in winter from April to October, because summer is already very hot. I visited the 2 most famous: Termas de Reyes Hotel-Spa. All at the highest level! Highly recommend.

  • But you can enjoy the stunning wild lagoon with thermal water for free. The place is called Termas de Jordan.

  • In the province of Mendoza - my favorite thermal complex. Somewhat reminiscent of Pamukkale in Turkey. The complex is called Termas de Cacheuta. It is located in the Andes and is a chain of interconnecting natural pools. Expensive hotel, but worth it. Although there is a cheaper option - Hosteria Termal el Challao.

  • Well, a stunning place, which is located in the province of Neuquen - Termas de Copahue on the territory of a ski resort. I wrote about it in the previous section (last point).

Cities

For city lovers, I recommend visiting some of Argentina's provincial capitals. Here you will find museums, theaters, all kinds of tango and local folklore shows, the best restaurants and hotels in the country, nightclubs and bars, and, of course, European architecture, which Argentina inherited from the Spaniards, Italians and Portuguese.

  • It is worth starting with the capital of Argentina - Buenos Aires. I myself don’t really like megacities, but Buenos Aires left a warm mark in my heart. Personally, the location of all the streets and the architecture of the buildings reminds me, and for everyone else - Barcelona). Well, let! The capital of Argentina is very colorful. There are poor neighborhoods, a business center with high-rise buildings, a French quarter with restaurants, and a wealthy port area. At the same time, you feel comfortable everywhere. The best theater in South America (Teatro Colon) and a fairly large national museum are located here, where paintings by South American and European artists are collected. Also the most stunning cemetery on the continent - a great story of great people. And, of course, all kinds of tango schools that you should definitely visit!

  • The second largest and most popular city in Argentina is (Cordoba). Here you can also spend time culturally and interestingly. The Jesuit Quarter of Cordoba is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which attracts many tourists. From here, by the way, you can travel around the surrounding area. Not far from this city there are many lakes, trekking and simply beautiful places where you can have lunch, for example, or dinner.

  • Another big city in Argentina is (Mendoza). The city is cozy, much smaller than Buenos Aires, and is located at the foot of the Andes at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level. You won't see any high-rise buildings here, but you will enjoy walking along the streets. The most interesting thing is that it is a wine region. There are over 200 wineries in the area that are a must-see! Moreover, the views here are simply unreal. I would recommend going for a wine tasting at Bodega Alta Vista, Bodega Norton, Bodega Vina Cobos and Bodega Salentein.

  • Of course, visiting Argentina and not visiting the southernmost city on the planet would be an omission. (Ushuaia). The southern port city is located on the banks of the Canal Beagle. It is the capital of Tierra del Fuego. The landscapes here are simply stunning, you don’t even need to go anywhere, there are mountains and more mountains all around. From here ships depart to Antarctica. But you don’t have to go on a cruise to see penguins and sea lions. Not far from Ushuaia, these animals have chosen a place where you can go on a full-day excursion. I fell in love with this city at first sight.

  • Well, another interesting city is located in the north of the country - (Salta). This city is very different from others in terms of population, cuisine, and cultural values. is the center of the Catholic religion in Argentina. There are a lot of churches here, one of which houses ancient icons with the faces of the Lord and the Virgin Mary Milagros. - the greenest city in the country. From here you can go to the Andes, but the roads are laid here at altitudes up to 5000 meters above sea level. So be prepared for a lack of oxygen.

National parks

Argentina has 33 national parks, 4 of which are UNESCO sites. I won’t write about all of them, but I will recommend the very best that are definitely worth visiting.

  • Everyone knows about the famous Iguazu Falls, and they are located on the border of Brazil and Argentina, in the park of the same name (Parque Nacional Iguazu). 275 waterfalls pour their waters down from a height of 60-80 meters. The spectacle is fascinating. You can buy a tour and go see the waterfalls directly from the water; the boat floats so close that you will feel the full power of this seventh wonder of the world.

  • In the north of the country there are absolutely mystical parks Parque Nacional Talampaya and Parque provincial de Ischigualasto. They are located very close to each other. This is where the Martians would feel at home. Once upon a time, unique species of dinosaurs lived here, the remains of which can be seen in the museum. The bizarre shapes of sandstone rocks will not give rest to your imagination, and the round stones of Ischigualasto Park will leave many questions in your head. I still can’t believe the phenomena here. The parks are included in the UNESCO list and you cannot travel here without a guide.

  • In the north of Patagonia is the very first national park, El Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. In my opinion, it is one of the most diverse parks in terms of nature and entertainment, located in several diverse natural areas. It is named after the lake of the same name Nahuel Huapi, which is located at an altitude of 767 meters above sea level. A tour is organized around the lake on the very ship on which Che Guevara once sailed. And if you're lucky, you can meet the Nahuelito monster that lives in this lake. In the park there is an extinct volcano Tronador (Tronador) with a height of 3491 meters. The name translates from Spanish as “loud.” Under the influence of global warming, the glacier on the volcano began to melt. Huge pieces of ice fall down with a roar, forming several glacial lakes, the most beautiful of which is Lake Frias.

  • One of the most visited parks in Argentina is Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, which is listed as a UNESCO site. The park is very large, famous for its glaciers (hence its name) - there are only 48 of them, located in three natural zones, the forest area is the southernmost on Earth, Lake Argentino in the southern part of the park is the largest in the country. I've never seen anything like this in my life. You cannot visit this park in one day. This ice massif in Argentina is the third largest after the ice of Antarctica and Greenland. Due to the southern location of the park, the tracks are only open in the summer from November to April. In the northern part, you can climb the famous Fitz Roy mountain, take a boat trip on Lake Viedma to the glacier of the same name, and if you wish, take a walk along the glacier as part of an excursion.

  • The southern part of the park is famous for its Lake Argentino with milky water and one of the largest glaciers Perito Moreno (Perito Moreno). I was absolutely delighted with what I saw. The glacier is the third largest fresh water reserve in the world, its height is 60 meters, and its movement speed is 2 m per day. Therefore, if you are patient, you can wait until part of the glacier breaks away from the main mass, which falls into the lake with a roar. Excursions are organized along the surface of the glacier, which end with a glass of whiskey with pieces of ice from the Perito Moreno glacier itself. You can also go on a sightseeing tour by boat to see other large glaciers (Uppsala and Spegazzini), because there are no roads there.

  • Well, the southernmost national park in the world is El Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego (). The Beagle Channel is located here, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The Pan-American Highway and the world's southernmost railway end here. There are a lot of lagoons and lakes, unique trees and animals in the park. And on the tops of the mountains you will see glaciers. Here I enjoyed trekking through scenic areas and climbed the highest accessible mountain in the park (1000 meters).

Climbing

Since school, we know that the Andes are the longest (9000 km) and one of the highest mountain systems on Earth. That is why climbers from all over the planet strive to conquer the highest and most difficult peaks of the Andes. There are 5,000 km of these mountains across Argentina, allowing you to choose the difficulty and height of the peak you want to conquer. Climbing is my passion, and Argentina has many peaks that offer unearthly views.

  • The dream of many climbers is the highest mountain in South America, which is located right on the territory of Argentina - Aconcagua. Height 6962 meters. Climbing Aconcagua is part of the "7 Summits" program - climbing the highest peaks of all continents. Of these peaks, Aconcagua is second only to Everest in height. Since the mountain is located in a national park, you need to buy a pass to climb. And then either go to the top on your own, or with a guide as part of a group. The classic route to the peak is not difficult; any more or less healthy athletic person can complete it. The climbing season is from December to March. I climbed on my own, although the backpack was hard to carry by myself, of course. It's much easier with porters and animals that help with things and food.

  • The highest volcano on Earth is located in Argentina, and there is also a route to the top of it. The Ojos del Salado volcano is the second highest mountain in the Argentine Andes - 6893 meters. On the eastern slope in the crater of the volcano there is the highest lake in the world at an altitude of 6390 meters. The route is quite easy, and it is possible to get to the base camp by jeep. The season lasts from November to April.

  • More adventurous climbers can try to climb the world's second highest volcano, Monte Pissis, 6795 meters. Not the most popular route, as there is almost no logistics and no rescue teams. But it's a fairly easy climb. You can also get to the base camp by jeep. But I think this is one of the most beautiful places in the Andes. The season here lasts from November to March.

  • The most popular route in northern Argentina is the climb to the top of the Llullaillaco volcano (6739 meters). Many agencies provide assistance in reaching the summit. It is the tallest active volcano on the planet, located in one of the driest places in the world. The climbing season is from May to October.

  • Also in Argentina, in the vicinity of Aconcagua, you can climb volcanoes whose height is more than 6500 meters. The routes are not very popular, but not difficult. And that's why there aren't many people. Here are the names of these peaks: Bonete Chico - 6759 meters, Tres Cruces - 6749 meters, Mercedario - 6700 meters, Walter Penck - 6658 meters, Tupungato - 6570 meters. All of these volcanoes are quite easy to conquer and the season lasts from November to April.
  • One of the most technically challenging climbs in Argentina is the Fitz Roy climb. Despite the height of everything, conquering this peak is considered one of the most difficult in the world. This is not just high-altitude mountaineering, as in previous cases, it will require rock climbing experience and special endurance. Route for professionals! You can also try to conquer the neighboring peak of Cerro Torres, which is not inferior in difficulty to Fitz Roy.

  • In addition to high-altitude mountaineering and rock climbing, Argentina has a huge number of trekking and one-day ascents to low altitudes. Not all peaks in the Andes have been conquered, so you may well be a pioneer. In Argentina, I climbed many volcanoes and mountains up to 4000 meters high. The views are not inferior to the highest peaks, but everyone can do it. I would recommend the Lanin volcano in Patagonia, Mount Chapelco, Colorado, Catidral and Lopez there, and a couple of climbs in Tierra del Fuego.

Extreme Sports

Extreme sports in Argentina are becoming increasingly popular. Moreover, the conditions are favorable. Argentina has both mountains and ocean for really interesting sports. I tried almost everything and was absolutely delighted.

  • Of course, the Atlantic Ocean is one of the ideal places for surfing and kitesurfing. The Argentine coast has all the conditions for this. Good spots for surfers of different levels, schools and instructors, equipment rental. All that remains is to get to Buenos Aires or southern towns and enjoy the caught waves and wind. The season lasts from November to April.

  • Diving. There are a lot of interesting spots in Argentina. Although the flora is not as rich as in Central America or Asia, the fauna will not leave you indifferent. In the south of the country, I dived to see sea lions and penguins, but in Patagonia, on Lake Troful, you can enjoy a sunken forest that continues to grow under water.

  • Paragliding and skydiving. Argentina is the perfect country to enjoy bird's eye views. The Andes create absolutely incomparable landscapes. I found air sports services all along the mountain range from north to south, and it is very popular here. Believe me, you will never forget this.

  • I love rafting and kayaking in this country. Especially in the spring, when the snow melts in the mountains and the rivers become full-flowing. It is, of course, warmer in the north of the country and in the central Andes. But in the south I like nature more. In winter, of course, these activities are only for independent athletes, because travel companies do not operate in cold weather.

  • In Argentina there are also cowboys - Gauchos. Almost all residents here ride horses. And there are simply countless routes. From one day to a month. You can also cross the Andes on horseback. I went on a five-day route in the north of the country and was simply delighted.

Such a big and interesting Argentina

As you can see, Argentina is a very diverse country. Everyone will find something to their liking here at any time of the year. I am always interested in this country; you can live here all your life and never be bored. Unique nature, ocean, forests and mountains! What more could you dream of while traveling?! I recommend Argentina as a must-visit country. Welcome!

Recently, a tour to Argentina with a seaside holiday will not surprise anyone. During the frosty winter months that are familiar to us, the air temperature there during the day reaches +28-30 °C. During the beach season, tourists from all over the world flock here. If you are planning to add beach holidays in Argentina to your list of activities, study the climatic features of the places.

Beach season

The tourist season lasts from November to March. In the northeast, summers can sometimes be cloudy and rainy; when traveling to this region, it is best to choose a hotel or hotel with an indoor pool.

The best sea holidays in Argentina are possible in the following resorts:

1. Mar del Plata

A large port city located on the Atlantic Ocean near Buenos Aires. Subtropics dominate here, this is the hottest point on the map of the country. Every evening tango shows are held in local theaters and large restaurants. There are several water parks where trained dolphins and fur seals give performances every day, and water skiing acrobats also perform. The sand here is white and clean, without any admixture of shells and pebbles.


2. Miramar

A picturesque place on the Atlantic coast. It is located in a temperate climate. The beach season here is not as hot as in Mar del Plata. Therefore, holidays in this part of Argentina are recommended for people with poor health.

3. Karilo

Comfortably located among an artificial forest on the Atlantic coast in the province of Buenos Aires. This is not the cheapest resort for those who appreciate a leisurely and measured pace of life, enjoying every moment spent in a paradise on the very ocean shore.


A cozy green town, a favorite place for tourists who love a quiet, carefree holiday away from the hustle and bustle. Coniferous oases saturate the air with a tart, very fresh aroma.

5. Nekocheya

This is a huge sandy area, which is chosen by tourists who prefer an economical holiday without bohemian excesses. It is located between Tres Airrois and Mar del Plata. The coastline covers more than 74 km. Families with small children come here to relax; this is facilitated by developed infrastructure and modern entertainment centers. Here you can find a beach bungalow or a spa hotel to suit every taste.

6. Beagle Channel

Located near the island of Tierra del Fuego. Diving enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous inhabitants of the warm ocean spaces. The largest starfish and dolphins are found here. And there are also good beaches.


Miramar is a picturesque place on the Atlantic coast. Translated, its name means “Look at the sea.” In fact, there is a lot to see here.
Nearby is the quiet and cozy lagoon of La Bellenera, where sport fishing enthusiasts gather. Local residents and tourists compete to catch the largest anchovies, Argentine sea bass, Atlantic salmon, white bream and other inhabitants of coastal waters. At the end of the competition, guests and organizers of the whole company arrange a massive barbecue and enjoy the colors of the setting sun.




For lovers of extreme recreation, a flying club has been opened in the city " Miramar" Tourists undergo the necessary training and go with an instructor on an exciting journey on an airplane. From a bird's eye view the city looks amazingly beautiful. An impressive dose of adrenaline is provided to everyone.
Miramar is surrounded by dense coniferous forests, which has a positive effect on the environmental situation in the city. There is a legend among the local population that a group of people walking in the forest were cured of respiratory diseases.
Throughout the town there are about 40 open and closed terraces with barbecue grills. The menu of each restaurant includes freshly prepared cold cuts with savory spices, as well as a traditional Argentine drink - mate.




This city is nestled among an artificial forest on the Atlantic coast in the province of Buenos Aires. Translated from the language of the Mapuche tribe who lived here, Cariló means “Green Dune.”
Karilo is an exclusive place for those who appreciate a leisurely and measured pace of life, enjoying every moment spent in a paradise on the very shore of the ocean.
Until recently, entry into the city was strictly controlled by local authorities, allowing only noble and especially important guests to enter. Now access to magnificent attractions is open to everyone, but prices remain high. So, such an elite vacation is not affordable for everyone.




There are many quaint shops and small family restaurants built in the city center. After a hearty lunch and entertaining shopping, you can go to the Karilo forest, where under the arches of shady trees people find true harmony of soul and body.
Extreme tourists are invited to take an exciting trip along the sand dunes on ATVs, go water skiing, go kiting or windsurfing.




Pinamar is one of several small communities that often dot the Argentine coastline. This cozy green town is a favorite place for tourists who prefer a quiet, carefree holiday away from the hustle and bustle.
The main feature of the area is the numerous green spaces that are located near each residential building and also surround the city along the perimeter. It’s not for nothing that the word “pina” means “pine” in Argentinean. These coniferous oases saturate the air with a unique, slightly tart, but at the same time very fresh aroma.
During the construction of the city, building codes and regulations were strictly taken into account, which are maintained to this day. Most of the territory is occupied by residential buildings and green park areas. The city plan is so simple that every tourist, armed with a map, can easily navigate without the help of a tour guide.


Argentina is a country in South America. The country's climate is generally temperate. The average temperature ranges from +17 °C to +29 °C. The flora and fauna are quite diverse. The country is famous for its hot Argentine dances. In addition, everything in the country is created for an excellent tourism policy - Argentina has a very impressive coastal zone, with most of the coastal zone made up of beautiful beaches with well-developed infrastructure. Holidays in Argentina are pure pleasure; everything here is done to ensure that you are not bored and comfortable. Mostly, Argentina beaches public and free, but there are also beaches where only those staying in hotels can relax! Such beaches belong to hotels. Despite the fact that the bulk of the beaches are public, all Argentina beaches incredibly clean and well maintained. Surf lovers will feel like they are in paradise. The beach season in Argentina lasts from November to April. The best time for swimming is the months from December to February. In addition, Argentina is famous for its carnivals - the longest carnivals take place in Argentina. The carnival lasts about two months. All this time, dancers and artists entertain the audience with their fiery dances and songs. It is during the height of the carnival that most tourists come to Argentina from all over the world.


have all the facilities for diving. Valdos Island is recognized as the best place for diving and the best time for diving is from March to September.

In addition, Argentina is ideal for skiing and winter sports. Climbers from all over the world come to Argentina. Classic mountaineering routes include ascents to the Tronador (3554 meters) and Lanin (3775 meters) volcanoes.

Moreover, in Argentina there are a medical resort and more than 20 nature reserves. The medical resort is becoming more and more popular every year.


The most popular city in Argentina is Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina. The city was founded in 1580, initially it resembled a small village. Currently, in the city you can see many attractions and there is something and where to entertain yourself. For example, there are about a hundred museums in the capital alone. The most famous among them are the Museum of Latin American Art, the Museum of Cinema, the Museum of Scales, etc.


Buenos Aires one of the cities where beaches very rare. People, of course, swim, but there are practically no special places for this. More recently, the city government Buenos Aires organized several places for recreation, thus creating public beaches on the coast of the La Plata River. Basically, the river coast is very heavily polluted with industrial waste and only recently appeared Buenos Aires beaches were specially cleared and cultivated for recreation. Although Buenos Aires beaches They look pretty good - it’s still not recommended to swim in the river’s waters - the water is polluted by industry. But there are still quite a few people who swim in the waters of the river.


Another equally significant city in Argentina is Santa Fe. This city is home to a large number of museums and ancient buildings that were erected during colonialism. Santa Fe is the commercial and transport center of Argentina. At the same time, the city is also the modern tourist capital of the state. The climate in the city is humid – subtropical. Every year a large number of tourists come to Santa Fe in order to fully relax. Santa Fe Beach attracts a large number of people who want to relax and soak up the warm sun. The best time to visit the beaches and sunbathe is summer, when the weather is hot. In winter, for example, it is quite cold; at night the thermometer scale drops to 0°C. Santa Fe Beach equipped with everything necessary for relaxation and does not bring negative emotions to vacationers. Besides, Santa Fe Beach provides its guests with wonderful cafes and restaurants where you can try national dishes.