Summer in Argentina
Summertime in Argentina means lots of time outside, especially in the Patagonia region, when its wide-open spaces dotted with glaciers, mountains and lakes are ready for visitors. More outstanding natural beauty is found on the Argentina-Brazil border, where Iguassu Falls will dazzle you with its thundering series of waterfalls. If the great outdoors isn’t your thing, Buenos Aires heats up in summer with tango shows and walking tours of its elegant, colorful and cosmopolitan sights.
Explore Patagonia
Visit the Perito Moreno Glacier
Outdoor-lovers flock to scenic Patagonia to walk on glaciers and commune with nature at the end of the world. From El Calafate, hike to a waterfall and take in stunning scenery in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, or see icebergs, crevasses and lagoons on the Perito Moreno Glacier. From Ushuaia, visit Tierra del Fuego National Park or go on a sailing tour.
Tour Buenos Aires
See a Tango Show
With its fantastic food, culture and atmosphere, Buenos Aires keeps you entertained all day. Discover the city on a bike tour, neighborhood walking tour or Evita-themed sightseeing tour, and spend your afternoon sampling Argentinian wine. End your day with a glamorous, theatrical tango show. Or spend a day in the countryside, experiencing the life of a gaucho.
Visit Iguassu Falls
See the Magnificent Iguassu Falls
Straddling the border of Brazil and Argentina, Iguassu Falls is an incredible natural wonder of 275 waterfalls of various sizes. Puerto Iguazu is the Argentina gateway – from here you can tour the Brazilian side, tour both sides and take other sightseeing tours to nearby attractions like the San Ignacio Mission or the Itaipu Dam on the Brazil-Paraguay border.