Argentina

Argentina is a destination where rugged landscapes embrace vibrant culture, where the dramatic peaks of Aconcagua and the enchanting wilderness of Patagonia call out to adventurers and dreamers alike.

Snapshot of Argentina Adventure Travel

Aconcagua, the iconic summit of South America, stands at a magnificent 6,961m elevation. It presents mountaineers with a challenge, offering a chance to conquer the highest peak outside of the Himalayas.

Besides that, Aconcagua is also the tallest mountain in the Americas and the tallest in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres.

Hiking to the summit is a challenging yet enriching adventure. The journey takes you through varying landscapes, from arid foothills to icy glaciers, testing your physical endurance and mental resilience.

Standing at 6,961m, the view from the top is a breathtaking reward. You get a sweeping panorama of the Andes and surrounding valleys, making the climb an unforgettable achievement.

No journey to Argentina is complete without visiting Patagonia, a region shared with Chile.

Patagonia spans Argentina's southern expanse, captivating you with its untouched natural allure. Immense glaciers, like the mesmerizing Perito Moreno, demonstrate nature's awe-inspiring might, cracking and shifting into vivid turquoise lakes.

The area's windswept plains provide opportunities to spot wildlife like guanacos and rheas. Travellers get a glimpse into a serene setting where solitude is valued, and the landscape remains constant, mirroring the endless sky.

Natural beauty isn’t the only thing Argentina has going for it. The country boasts a lively culture and dynamic cities. Buenos Aires, known for its tango and lively atmosphere, offers a dazzling energy. In Mendoza, vineyards present a chance to sample Argentina's renowned wines, inviting you to indulge in the local flavours of the region.

Argentina is the land of dreams. Book your trip through Skyhook and let our trusted local guides show you the rest.

Argentina Travel FAQs

Most travellers, depending on their nationality, do need a visa to enter Argentina. Check with the Argentine embassy or consulate in your country to determine the specific requirements.

Depending on what activity you do, the best time to visit Argentina is during its spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) seasons. These periods offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Aconcagua’s climbing season runs from November to March. December and January generally have the best weather, so this is when most expeditions take place.

Overall, Argentina is relatively safe for travellers. Like in any country, it's essential to take general safety precautions.

The currency used in Argentina is the Argentine Peso, often represented by the symbol "$" or the abbreviation "ARS".

It's advisable to have some cash on hand for small purchases and in case you encounter places that don't accept cards. In general, Argentina is becoming increasingly card-friendly, especially in urban areas. Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops. However, it's always a good idea to have a mix of payment methods, including cash in Argentine Pesos, for more remote areas and smaller establishments where card acceptance might be limited.