Activities in Mendoza
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Mendoza Full-Day River Rafting Adventure
9 hours (Departs Mendoza, Argentina)
by Viator
Get ready to have fun, paddle hard and get wet! Escape Mendoza for the beautiful area of Cordillerano de Potrerillos, where you’ll have the adventure of a lifet…Not LP reviewed
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Cerro Aconcagua
Mendoza is famous for Cerro Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas, but the majestic peak is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to climbing and mountaineering here. The nearby Cordón del Plata boasts several peaks topping out between 5000m and 6000m, and there are three important rock-climbing areas in the province: Los Arenales (near Tunuyán), El Salto (near Mendoza) and Chigüido (near Malargüe).
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Ampora Wine Tours
Ampora Wine Tours is a well-established operation that concentrates on midrange and top-end wines. It has tours leaving every day (sometimes two) to Luján de Cuyo and Maipú (AR$540) and the Uco valley (AR$600). Tours focus more on tasting than winemaking techniques.
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Bus Turístico
If you're here during the summer months, get a route map of the city's Bus Turístico from the Garibaldi municipal tourist office and take in Mendoza's sights from a red double-decker. Good for 24 hours, the ticket allows you to board and reboard at any of several fixed stops throughout the city. The circuit begins at the corner of Garibaldi and Av San Martín, near the municipal tourist office, and goes as far as the summit of Cerro de la Gloria.
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Trout & Wine
Trout & Wine organizes custom-designed full-day tours of Luján de Cuyo (AR$540), Maipú (AR$600) and the Uco valley (AR$640). Maximum group size of six, also offering private tours across the border to Chilean wineries. From November to March it runs fly-fishing tours in the Valle de Uco for AR$920, including all gear and a barbecue lunch out in the highlands accompanied by – you guessed it – some very fine wines.
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Huentata
Huentata is one of several conventional travel agencies that organize trips in and around town. Among the possibilities are half-day tours of the city (AR$45), and day tours of the Cañon del Atuel (AR$140), Villavicencio (AR$70) or the high cordillera around Potrerillos, Vallecito and Uspallata (AR$110).
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Esquí Mendoza Competición
For standard ski and snowboard equipment rental, try Esquí Mendoza Competición, They charge AR$40 to AR$60 per day for a skis-boots-poles package and about AR$70 per day for a snowboard with boots.They rent out gloves, jackets and tire chains, as well.
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Argentina Rafting Expediciones
Located about 1km uphill from the ACA campground, Argentina Rafting Expediciones offers rafting and kayaking on the Río Mendoza. Trips range from a 5km, one-hour Class II float to a 50km, five-hour Class III-IV descent over two days (from AR$500).
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Extreme
For standard ski and snowboard equipment rental, try Extreme. They charge AR$40 to AR$60 per day for a skis-boots-poles package and about AR$70 per day for a snowboard with boots.They rent out gloves, jackets and tire chains, as well.
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Oso Loco
Full-service ski tours and lessons in Spanish or English. Best quality ski-equipment rental in town. Also brokers a range of on-mountain accommodations, from budget to luxury. Summer activities include sandboarding in nearby Lavalle.
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Deluxe Mendoza Half-Day Wine Tasting Tour
6 hours (Departs Mendoza, Argentina)
by Viator
Argentina produces world-renowned wines, so don’t miss this chance to escape the city for the day on a wine-tasting tour. Travel through the beautiful Argentine…Not LP reviewed
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Ríos Andinos
Based in Potrerillos, it specializes in rafting on Río Mendoza. Rafting trips cost AR$80 (35 minutes, Class I-II) to AR$230 (five hours, Class III-IV). Combined rafting and trekking AR$230 per day.
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Inka Expediciones
Fixed and tailor-made expeditions. You can also pick up a copy of Maricio Fernandez' full-color route guide (Spanish only), Escaladas en Mendoza, here.
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Mendoza Full-Day River Rafting Adventure
9 hours (Departs Mendoza, Argentina)
by Viator
Get ready to have fun, paddle hard and get wet! Escape Mendoza for the beautiful area of Cordillerano de Potrerillos, where you’ll have the adventure of a lifet…Not LP reviewed
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Mendoza City Tour
3 hours (Departs Mendoza, Argentina)
by Viator
Situated at the foot of the Andes, Mendoza is the capital city of the Argentine province of the same name. On this afternoon city tour, you'll discover what mak…Not LP reviewed
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Campo Base Travel & Adventure
Offers all adventures imaginable from trekking to paragliding (AR$210) to more conventional day trips.
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Chamonix
For climbing and hiking equipment, both rental and purchase, visit Chamonix.
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Gabriel Cabrera Expediciones
Gabriel Cabrera Expediciones offers climbing, skiing, expeditions and adventure courses.
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Mendoza Airport Arrival Transfer
Varies (Departs Mendoza, Argentina)
by Viator
Travel from El Plumerillo International Airport to your Mendoza hotel worry-free and without a hassle. Transfers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and…Not LP reviewed
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Mendoza Airport Departure Transfer
Varies (Departs Mendoza, Argentina)
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Travel from your Mendoza hotel to El Plumerillo airport worry-free and without a hassle. Transfers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and coincide with…Not LP reviewed
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Internacional Mendoza
Internacional Mendoza rents bikes for AR$40 for six hours, including a city map and MP3 player with audio bike tour of the city.
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Fundación Brasilia
Fundación Brasilia offers individual Spanish classes for AR$432/816 per 10/20 hours.
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IAIM Instituto Intercultural
IAIM Instituto Intercultural offers 20 hours of private Spanish-language classes to foreigners.
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