Argentina is a traveler´s paradise: gorgeous landscapes, cosmopolitan cities with European flair, lively local culture, tango and Malbec wines. Argentina, the land of Silver and the land of 6 continents offers unique experiences from the endless Pampas in the Northwest, through Mesopotamia, to the majestic breathtaking Iguazu Falls, one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world, in the North East bordering Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, to Cordoba in the heart of Argentina and the city of Tango and football in the region of Buenos Aires, to the wine region of Mendoza in Cuyo, until stunning landscapes, glaciers, marine life in Patagonia and the southernmost area of Tierra del Fuego, the neverending sand beaches along the coastline and the protected areas for wild animals as Peninsula Valdes and Punta Tombo, with plenty of exotic wildlife, colonial cities with superb cuisine and vibrant culture.This is Argentina, a diverse and welcoming land of contrasts which will undoubtedly entice visitors of all ages, year round. Download PDF
Play golf or take golf lessons in beautiful places enjoying breathtaking landscapes: plains bordered by rivers and natural ponds in the Buenos Aires plains; the great links of the Atlantic Coast; the courses surrounded by vineyards in Mendoza; the magnificent Patagonia; and the ones located in the stunning landscape of the Mountains of Cordoba.
Mendoza’s wine region is over 350,000 acres (144,000 hectares) of planted vineyards, and produces nearly two-thirds of the country’s wine. Argentina’s most highly rated Malbec wines originate from Mendoza’s high altitude wine regions of Lujan de Cuyo and the Uco Valley. These areas are in the foothills of the Andes mountains, with elevations of between 2,800 and 5,000 feet.
Discover from the seat of your motorcycle Argentina and the famous Route 40, with more than 3.000 mi/ 5.194 km, the longest route in Argentina that leads along the Andes from La Quiaca in Jujuy, the very north of Argentina, to the very south, Cabo Virgenes in Santa Cruz. Enjoy riding from subtropical Salta in northern Argentina, through the desert areas of Catamarca and San Juan, through the wine region of Mendoza, along volcanic landscape and crossing the Mapuche-Indian areas of Neuquén to the door to Patagonia, the picturesque lake district of Bariloche and reach southern Patagonia with its impressive mountains such as Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre and the famous glacier Perito Moreno. Of course every day you will enjoy delicious argentinian specialties and typical wines.