Argentina is one of the countries with the largest territorial extension in South America. It is also known for being the country where the great Italian immigration arose, thus influencing the Argentine culture and, of course, its cuisine.
The road to Cafayate through the Quebrada de Las Conchas is one of the most important tourist attractions of our province. The majesty of its polychrome landscape, the interesting geological and cultural history
Buenos Aires: emblematic city full of history and art, formed by a mixture of neighbourhoods with different personalities.
In the province of Jujuy, we find one of our most precious jewels: Quebrada de Humahuaca. A unique place where incredible landscapes are concentrated traces witness of human evolution through millenniums
When the conquerors arrived in America, one of the expeditions left from Peru and descended along what today is the Republic of Chile, crossed the Andes towards the east and reached the lands that today make up the Province of Mendoza.
Since the arrival of the conquistadors in America, the production of cows in Argentina did not stop growing, it seemed that the cows flourished as fast as the grass. However, this limited the diet of the inhabitants of these lands to a disproportionate consumption of meat, the rest of the sub products of the cattle were for export, we are talking about leather, the bait and the antlers.
How was the original pioneer born? It was in Spain where the history of this pastry dish began. It was conceived back in 1897 and its original version consists of a sponge cake well moistened in some sweet syrup, then rolled up and then its crown toasted. For whoever developed this dish, it seemed to resemble the silhouette of Pope Pius IX, hence the name.
Argentina is one of the largest countries in South America, after Brazil. It is made up of different provinces with their own identity and which, according to their geographical location, make up different regions with their respective traditional recipes.
In Mar del Plata, the gastronomic sector has a wide variety of options for tourists and for local visitors who want a getaway near the coast.
Get to know the best of Argentinian culture in one night with this tour of Puerto Iguazu. Visit the most important tourist attractions and opt to enjoy a traditional Argentinean dinner.
Explore the majestic landscapes of La Quebrada de las Conchas in Cafayate, the historic Quebrada de Humahuaca and the famous Salinas Grandes on this three-day excursion.
Explore the Tigre Delta, named after the jaguars that once roamed the area. Learn about the history of this unique area north of Buenos Aires.
Enjoy a convenient transfer between Ezeiza Airport and your hotel in Buenos Aires with a 1-way or round-trip private transfer. Be greeted by your driver and enjoy the ride to your destination.
Visit highlights like the Cordon del Plata, Potrerillos Dam, Uspallata, Polvareda, Punta de Vacas, Puente del Inca, and the Aconcagua Provincial Park on a guided day trip from Mendoza.
Discover the birthplace of tango and its bohemian, artistic and multicultural history. Uncover the mysteries of this neighborhood with a knowledgeable local guide.
Hike up to the top of Calavera Mountain and take in the amazing scenery of the Cordón del Plata Mountains. After the descent, enjoy lunch and relax by a pool among the mountains.
Discover one of the world's natural wonders on a trip from Foz do Iguazu to the Brazilian side of the Iguazu Falls in the Iguaçu National Park. Get up close to the cascading water on a boat ride.
Cruise through the waters of the 5 most important rivers of the Argentinian Delta on a modern 1-hour panoramic boat cruise while learning about the history of this unique region north of Buenos Aires.
Discover the birthplace of tango and its bohemian, artistic and multicultural history. Uncover the mysteries of this neighborhood with a knowledgeable local guide.
Escape Ushuaia and see the stunning scenery of the world's southernmost national park at Tierra del Fuego. Be mesmerized by the views and get the chance to ride the historic "End of the World train".
Experience the magic of tango in its birthplace with a live show in Buenos Aires and an optional 3-course dinner and drinks. Marvel at elaborate costumes and a full live band accompaniment.
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of the amazing Torres del Paine on this full day guided tour from El Calafate. Explore one of the world’s most beautiful national parks, home to glaciers, turquoise lakes, stunning waterfalls and fascinating nature.
Explore one of the most amazing mountain landscapes in northern Argentina. Admire the stunning valleys, gorges, and picturesque villages as you travel through the mountains. Climb the majestic Cuesta del Obispo and walk in the Los Cardones National Park.
Visit the highlights of San Carlos de Bariloche, then discover the beauty of Argentina's scenic landscape as you travel along the edge of Nahuel Huapi Lake, admire views across Playa Bonita, and ride up to Cerro Campanario.
Visit highlights like the Cordon del Plata, Potrerillos Dam, Uspallata, Polvareda, Punta de Vacas, Puente del Inca, and the Aconcagua Provincial Park on a guided day trip from Mendoza.
Walk among the vineyards and learn how the Mendoza Desert region was turned into an oasis, allowing the city to become one of the "Nine World Capitals of Wine". You will visit two wineries, tasting some of the best wines in the region along the way.
Explore the majestic landscapes of La Quebrada de las Conchas in Cafayate, the historic Quebrada de Humahuaca and the famous Salinas Grandes on this three-day excursion.
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Few provinces have such extensive and affable coasts... countless small ports or radars have sheltered for more than 60 years, places that emerged around the port and the coast itself.
The vast province of Buenos Aires is one of the most characteristic territories of the Argentine soil. When we say "Argentina" we unfailingly say "Buenos Aires", we mean perfect soils, almost without decline, full of wheat, corn, soya beans... and unbeatable cattle...
Originally a flat, treeless territory occupied by brave, warlike aboriginal groups that appeared and dispersed at great speed across the vast pampas. It was Juan Díaz de Solís who first tried some names for these places, calling the estuary of the River Plate Mar Dulce.
This region of the Argentine Republic is located in the central-western area, land of the aborigines and the last place of the Inca empire that extended its roads to the current province of Mendoza.
The name indicates the essence of its territory... "totally surrounded by rivers", except for the missionary town of Bernardo de Irigoyen which is the only dry border in this geographical region of Argentina.
In a territory as vast as Argentina, it is not too difficult to define the particularity of each geographical region. In the case of the northeast, we can highlight the versatility of the landscape that passes from the jungle in strata on the banks of the rivers to the thorny mountain in the western Chaco.
Who only knows some isolated facts about Argentina, will never imagine the wonderful contrasts that this region of our country presents...the colours of the earth and the hills are confused in intense reds, dazzling ochres, permanent blue skies
Of dubious origin, many say that it was Magellan's chronicler who first used the term Patagonia in his writings, back in 1520.
Located in the eastern centre of the Argentine Republic, the mountainous destinations in the province of Córdoba and Buenos Aires are developed. All of them are Mediterranean, and their backbone is the Palaeozoic mountain range, which has been rejuvenated by the almost explosive rise of the Andes. In the particular case of Cordoba, it is impressive for its majesty.
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