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Argentina

Culture, Contrasts and Patagonian Beauty

Argentina stretches from jungle to glacier, offering everything from the roar of Iguazú Falls to the silence of Patagonia’s windswept plains.

It’s a country of rich traditions and bold character—home to gauchos, tango, and some of the world’s best beef and red wine. In Buenos Aires, art deco cafés and steak houses set the tone. In the south, glacier hiking and lake crossings bring you closer to the raw beauty of the Andes. Whether you’re here for food, nature, or a luxury Argentina tour, the journey is always immersive and unforgettable.

Experiences in Argentina

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Argentina Awasi Iguazu Rainbow Falls Evan Austen

Visit Iguazú Falls on the Argentine Side

Get up close to one of the world’s most powerful waterfalls with boardwalks that take you above, below, and around the cascades. The surrounding jungle is alive with toucans, butterflies, and mist-covered forest.

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Argentina Buenos Aires Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt

Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt, Buenos Aires

Set in a restored Belle Époque mansion, this hotel blends heritage architecture with refined modern luxury. Located in Recoleta, it’s ideal for city stays with polish and privacy.

Accommodation in Argentina

Key Facts About Argentina

Language
Spanish is the official language. English is spoken in hotels and major tourist areas.

Currency
Argentine Peso (ARS). US dollars are accepted in some places; credit cards are widely used in cities.

Weather & Climate

Argentina’s climate varies by region—subtropical in the north, temperate in Buenos Aires, and cold in Patagonia. Spring (Oct–Dec) and autumn (Mar–May) offer ideal travel conditions.

Getting There
Fly into Buenos Aires (Ezeiza International Airport) with connections to regional hubs like El Calafate, Mendoza, and Bariloche. International flights often route through Europe, the US, or Brazil.

FAQ About Argentina

What is the best time to visit Argentina?

The best time to visit Argentina is spring (October to December) and autumn (March to May), especially for hiking, wine travel, and city touring.

Do I need a visa to travel to Argentina?

Many travellers—including those from Singapore, the EU, UK, and US—can enter Argentina visa-free for short stays.

What are the must-see attractions in Argentina?

Must-see attractions include Iguazú Falls, Perito Moreno Glacier, Buenos Aires, Mendoza’s wine country, and Bariloche’s lakes and mountains.

What cultural customs should I be aware of when visiting Argentina?

Argentines dine late, greet with a kiss on the cheek, and take pride in local traditions. Respect for food, wine, and conversation runs deep.

What is the best way to get to Argentina from Singapore?

The best way to get to Argentina from Singapore is via connecting flights through major hubs like Doha, Madrid, or São Paulo into Buenos Aires.

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