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*Source: comScore Media MetrixArgentina offers travellers an enormous variety of experiences. Its diverse regions have all kinds of terrain, from metropolitan Buenos Aires, to the Monte Desert, to fertile La Pampas, to the glaciers of Patagonia, and the mountains of the Southern Andes. At its southern tip is Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world and the embarkation point for most cruises to Antarctica. Inland you'll find some of the world's most bountiful and renowned wine-making regions with vineyards producing varieties such as Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Malbec. Adventurous travellers often choose to do the road trip of a lifetime on Road 40, traversing Argentina from top to bottom or vice versa.
You might be tempted to while away your holiday lazing on the beach at Mar Del Plata or Pinamar, but there are many more ways to spend your time such as hiking and mountaineering in Parque Nacional Los Claciares, learning to tango in Buenos Aires, fishing in Tierra del Fuego, skiing the eastern slopes of the Andes, or whitewater rafting the turbulent Rio Mendoza.
Argentina is a large country with dozens of airports. Many of these, such as Buenos Aires (EZE), Cordoba (COR), Jujuy (JUJ), Tucuman (TUC), and Ushuaia (USH), serve international as well as domestic routes. Flights within Argentina are plentiful, which is big time-saver for travellers wanting to visit more than one region during their stay. It is important to book domestic Argentina flights well in advance as they often sell out quickly. Direct flights to Buenos Aires are available from several North American cities including Houston, Toronto, Miami, and Washington DC.






Because it is in the Southern Hemisphere, Argentina's seasons are opposite to what they are in Canada and the United States. Aside from a small tropical area in the north of the country, Argentina is in the Temperate Zone with cooler, dry weather in the south and more humidity and warmer temperatures in the centre. June-August is the best time to visit the northwest when the intense heat and humidity have subsided. The days are longer and hotter (up to 40°C) in December-March and the beaches more crowded with vacationing locals.
A great time to visit most regions of Argentina is in spring (September-November) or fall (March-May) when there is less rainfall and temperatures are more moderate, averaging in the mid-20s Celsius. Most major events are held at these times as well, including the World Tango Festival (October), the Argentine Open Polo Championships (November), National Gay Pride Parade (November), and the Mendoza Wine Harvest Festival (March.)