The most European of all Latin American cities, Buenos Aires has among its many options, such as theaters, restaurants, parks and museums great choices to delight all kind of tastes, in a Paris and Barcelona looking city.
DETAILSNational capital of the glaciers, El Calafate, on the southern shore of Lago Argentino, is a villa with 7000 inhabitants and starting point to visit Patagonia. The city has a beautiful natural environment with the comfort for a pleasant stay and the closest way to the great Perito Moreno Glacier.
DETAILSLocated 4150 feet above sea level and 780 miles from Buenos Aires, on the northern extreme of a large valley at the foothill of the Sierras de Zapla, Jujuy is built on a rugged terrain, on the banks of Rivers Xibi and Grande, with a few colonial buildings and thermal mineralized waters.
DETAILSFounded more than one century ago, the city of Mar del Plata, in the province of Buenos Aires, is the most popular beach resort in Argentina
DETAILSDistant 650 miles from Buenos Aires, Mendoza, though founded in 1561, was totally rebuilt to its present modern outlook with three-lined streets skirted by irrigation ditches, numerous squares and parks. Downtown area has intense commercial activity, with many shops, sidewalk cafes and restaurants.
DETAILSSmall town, Puerto Iguassu is a great place to stay. A lazy, safe and very quiet town, is a very nice place to relax and enjoy nature, with pleasant restaurants, where you can enjoy good wines and great parrillas (grills).
DETAILSLocated on the coast of Gulf Nuevo, protected by the Patagonian steppe hills and facing the intense cobalt blue of the ocean, Puerto Madryn is attractive mainly due to marine fauna reserves, and is also the capital of underwater activities, with calm and crystal waters, perfect for scuba diving.
DETAILSThe final lake crossing takes you across Lago Nahuel Huapi, the jewel of Argentina's Nahuel Huapi National Park, to Puerto Pañuelo. Puerto Panuelo is located in Isla Victoria which is surrounded by the Lake Nahuel Huapi.
DETAILSGarden of the Republic, due to its magnificent flora, San Miguel de Tucuman preserves intact traces of its colonial history, where after crossing green sugar cane fields, a road leads into the Quebrada de los Sosas and then Tafi del Valle at the foot of the impressive Sierra del Aconquija.
DETAILSWelcome to the end of the world. Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego, is located on one of the southernmost points of the American continent, with glaciers, mountains, woods and sea, with pleasant temperatures and 18hrs of daylight during summer. A city in contrast between old and modern style.
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