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Activities in Argentina

  1. Argentina Fiesta Gaucha Day Trip from Buenos Aires

    Argentina Fiesta Gaucha Day Trip from Buenos Aires

    8 hours (Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    by Viator

    Travel through the Argentinean pampas on a full-day trip from Buenos Aires to a typical estancia (ranch). On your relaxing day in the Argentinean countryside,…

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  3. Kumbre

    Kumbre offers trekking, canoeing, rappelling, mountain biking and rock climbing, as well as walking tours taking in municipal and geographical history.

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  4. La Huella

    If you have a taste for adventure, La Huella rents mountain bikes for AR$50 per day in summer and offers dog-sledding trips in winter.

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  5. Cal-tur

    For El Calafate (AR$70, 3½ hours), Cal-tur make the trip, but will not take advance reservations. Service is less frequent off-season.

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    Los Vikingos

    Trips on land and sea. Tours, some led by marine biologists, include Reserva Natural Ría Deseado and Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados.

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  7. Andeluna Estate

    Tastings of the wonderful wines produced here take place in a charming old-world style tasting room. There are also great mountain views from the patio.

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  8. Aluminé Rafting

    For rafting on the Río Aluminé (best in November), as well as kayaking, fly-fishing, trekking and rock climbing.

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    Espacio

    Espacio offers cruises on Nahuel Huapi lake in its 40ft catamaran Cau Cau during summer. Reserve your place two days in advance.

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  10. Pucará

    Ask about rafting on the Río Meliquina, south of San Martín, or the Río Hua Hum to the west. The river is spectacular and suitable for kids.

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    Flamenco Tour

    Offerings range from the standard whale-watching and snorkeling trips to stargazing 4WD journeys along the coast (telescopes and bilingual instruction included).

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  12. Horse Rental

    The dense pine woods of Parque Provincial Miguel Lillo, a large greenbelt along the beach, are widely used for bicycling, horse riding, hiking and picnicking.

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  14. Bicycle Rental

    The dense pine woods of Parque Provincial Miguel Lillo, a large greenbelt along the beach, are widely used for bicycling, horse riding, hiking and picnicking.

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  15. Paracenter

    If all Alta Gracia's history makes you feel like throwing yourself out of a plane, contact recommended local outfit Paracenter, which offers tandem skydives.

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    Huellas y Costas

    Guide service Huellas y Costas offers coastal hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and camping adventures in small groups with bilingual guides.

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  17. Sport Star

    Sport Star offers the widest range of activities, including trekking, horseback riding, kayaking, mountain-bike tours, canoes and rappelling.

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    Inka Expediciones

    Pick up a copy of Maricio Fernandez’ full-color route guide (Spanish only), Escaladas en Mendoza, at Inka Expediciones.

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  19. Eco Ventania

    Based in Villa Ventana, Eco Ventania offers activities such as rappelling and horseback riding, as well as jeep tours and photographic safaris.

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  20. Luz y Sonido

    Every night at San Ignacio Miní there is a Luz y Sonido at the ruins, included in the price of the ticket. The time varies slightly between 19:00 and 20:00.

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  21. Dique del Fuerte

    The Dique del Fuerte is a huge reservoir where the Balneario Municipal runs three swimming pools. The Centro Nautico del Fuerte rents canoes and kayaks in summer.

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    Paraná Rowing Club

    At the Paraná Rowing Club, you can access facilities, including a private beach, swimming pool and showers. There's also a café-restaurant on the water.

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    El Porvenir

    El Porvenir focuses on quality wine production. The tour is free, but tastings cost AR$30, AR$60 or AR$90 depending on which wines you want to try.

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    Patagonia Travel Rent A Car

    Compact rental rates start around AR$100 a day, including 100km and insurance. Try Patagonia Travel Rent A Car, which has a good range of vehicles.

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  26. La Peregrina

    Horse riding is a popular activity, and you can rent horses at La Peregrina. They also offer guided excursions to the dunes daily in summer and on weekends in winter.

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  27. Ismael

    The tourist office provides a list of folks who rent horses for riding in the summer. Ismael is the only one open year-round, but call ahead if it's a winter weekday.

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    Risco Viajes

    Try Risco Viajes, who offers standard local excursions to Valle Grande and nearby wineries, white-water rafting, mountain biking and other activities.

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  29. Full-Day Tour to the San Ignacio Mission and Wanda Mines from Puerto Iguazú

    Full-Day Tour to the San Ignacio Mission and Wanda Mines from Puerto Iguazú

    10 hours (Departs Puerto Iguazu, Argentina)

    by Viator

    Spend a day outside of Puerto Iguazú and discover the rich history of the Iguassu Falls region. Learn about the famous Jesuit mission of 1632, which aimed to…

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