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Top 10 Things To Do In Argentina

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Argentina is a massive South American country with a plethora of exciting travel choices. From glacier tours to picturesque treks to spectacular natural attractions, Argentina has a diverse range of activities to do and places to explore. We’ve got the 10 finest things to do in Argentina covered, whether you’re searching for hard-core Antarctic treks or laid-back northern wines.

Visit Buenos Aires To Learn The Argentine Tango

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After Carlos Gardel’s 1917 performance of “Mi Noche Triste,” the first tango hit tune, Buenos Aires had not really come into its own. Tango is still danced today in the streets, milongas (or dance halls), and glamorous dinner presentations. 

In no other city in the world has the tango’s impact penetrated to the very essence of the local culture. You may learn to tango with the natives in this city because it is a part of their culture and way of life.

Go Over to Recoleta Cemetery

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Buenos Aires’ 48 barrios (which means “good air” or “fair breezes”) range from elegantly polished to seductively boho. Book a room in the centre of elegant Recoleta, where businesses situated among majestic neoclassical buildings exhibit the latest European styles. 

Crowds gather nearby at the Recoleta cemetery surrounding the Duarte family monument, presenting flowers to Argentina’s most renowned lady, Eva Peron.

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Explore Plaza Mayo

Plaza de Mayo — description, history, photos | Planet of Hotels

Plaza Mayo, the city’s principal plaza, is surrounded by European architecture, notably the pink Casa Rosada, where Juan and Eva Peron once waved from the balcony (Madonna also sang from here in the movie Evita). 

The baroque Cathedral Metropolitana, which houses the burial of Argentina’s most honoured hero, General Jose de San Martin, is the square’s most recognized feature.

Visit Iguazu Falls for A Thrilling Speedboat Ride

Iguazu Falls boat ride Argentina plus walking tour

Experience an exhilarating speedboat ride along the border of Brazil’s Iguazu Falls (Iguazu = big water). You’ll first feel a little moist from the falls’ spray, but the boat quickly picks up speed and vanishes into the whirling mist. As the boat is swallowed by the waterfall, close your eyes and hold your breath.

Explore Iguazu National Park

Iguaçu National Park - Wikipedia

Take a stroll down the length of the park’s timber paths, pausing regularly to take in the beautiful waterfall views that are framed by untouched rainforest. 

The Devil’s Throat, also known as Garganta del Diablo, is the best viewing location. It is placed on a viewpoint 80 metres above the river and has water rushing from three sides.

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In The Rainforest, Drink Caipirinha Cocktails

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The foremost view is from the balcony of your hotel while drinking Caipirinha drinks (try the Gran Melia Iguazu in the national park). Brazil, the other South American nation straddling Iguazu Falls, claims the Caipirinha as its national drink. It is a pleasant drink made from sugarcane liquor, sugar, and lime, perfect for getting into the mood of the place while watching the colourful macaws dart around the virgin jungle.

Go On A Cruise To The Pertoto Moreno Glacier

Perito Moreno Glacier Private Boat Tour from El Calafate 2023 - Viator

Because the glacier is one of Argentina’s most beautiful natural attractions, there are several day tours and activities available in and around the glacier. A full-day boat tour to the Perito Moreno Glacier brings you practically to the ice. 

It’s incredible to get up close to this massive 30km (18.6 miles) long block of ice, and even more incredible to realise that it’s the world’s third-largest freshwater reserve!

Explore The World’s Southernmost City

Things to Do in Ushuaia, the Southernmost City in the World

Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, is located on the southern point of Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire), overlooking the Beagle Channel with a stunning background of rising glacier peaks. 

The terrain is windswept and harsh, yet there are plenty of intriguing things to do in Ushuaia. Despite its isolated location, hotels provide all of the components for a wonderful stay.

Get On The Train To Tierra Del Fuego

Tierra del Fuego Trip + End of the World Train Ride from Ushuaia

Squeeze onto a carriage of the park’s steam locomotive at the railway station in Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego. El Tren del Fin del Mundo is a recreation of a railway that used to transport inmates to the forest to collect wood. 

The park, which was established in 1960 to safeguard 63,000 hectares of wilderness, is Argentina’s only national park with a coastal shore.

Visit Martillo Island to See The Penguins

What to Expect When Walking With the Penguins on Martillo Island, Argentina

Visit the Magellanic and Gentoo penguin rookery on Martillo Island if you aren’t planning a trip to Antarctica. Martillo Island is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts who want to see the antics of South American wildlife. 

More than 1000 nests of penguins, South American terns, skas, petrels, cormorants, and vultures may be found in the rookery.

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