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Argentina
Visa-free for US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia up to 90 days
Overview
Argentina is the second-largest country in South America, stretching 3,500 kilometers from the subtropical north to the subantarctic south. Its dramatic geography—from the Andes mountains to Patagonian glaciers, from pampas grasslands to the world's widest waterfall—makes it one of South America's most diverse destinations. Buenos Aires, the cosmopolitan capital, draws visitors for its tango culture, architecture, and vibrant food scene.
Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE) serves as Argentina's primary international gateway, handling the vast majority of overseas arrivals. Buenos Aires Aeroparque (AEP), located within the city, handles domestic flights and regional connections to neighboring countries. Given Argentina's size, flying is often the only practical way to reach destinations like Ushuaia at the southern tip or Iguazu Falls in the northeast.
Argentina uses a single timezone (UTC-3) across the entire country, despite spanning multiple geographical zones. The economy experiences high inflation, so US dollars are widely accepted and often preferred for major purchases.
Major Airports
International Gateways
| Airport | City | Role | Major Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| EZE | Buenos Aires | Primary international hub | Aerolineas Argentinas, LATAM, AA, Delta |
| AEP | Buenos Aires | Domestic hub, regional international | Aerolineas Argentinas, FlyBondi, JetSMART |
| COR | Cordoba | Secondary hub, some international | Aerolineas Argentinas, FlyBondi |
| MDZ | Mendoza | Wine region, seasonal international | Aerolineas Argentinas, LATAM Chile |
| USH | Ushuaia | Gateway to Tierra del Fuego | Aerolineas Argentinas, LATAM |
| IGR | Iguazu Falls | Tourist gateway | Aerolineas Argentinas, GOL |
Primary Hubs
Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE) — Argentina's main international airport, located 35km southwest of central Buenos Aires. Handles all long-haul flights from North America, Europe, and Oceania. Aerolineas Argentinas hub with connections throughout South America. Transfer to the city takes 45-90 minutes depending on traffic.
Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) — City airport located directly on the Rio de la Plata waterfront, just 15 minutes from downtown. Handles most domestic flights and some regional international routes (Uruguay, Brazil, Chile). Extremely convenient for connecting between Argentine cities.
Cordoba (COR) — Argentina's second-largest city with growing domestic and regional connections. FlyBondi hub serving as alternative to Buenos Aires. Direct flights to some Brazilian and Chilean destinations.
Regional Airports
- Mendoza (MDZ) — Gateway to Argentina's wine country and Aconcagua. Seasonal ski flights from Santiago
- Ushuaia (USH) — World's southernmost city, gateway to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctica cruises
- El Calafate (FTE) — Access point for Perito Moreno Glacier and Los Glaciares National Park
- Bariloche (BRC) — Patagonian lake district and ski destination
- Salta (SLA) — Northwest Argentina, colonial architecture, wine routes
- Puerto Iguazu (IGR) — Argentine side of Iguazu Falls
Multi-Airport City
Buenos Aires operates two airports:
- EZE (Ezeiza) — All intercontinental flights, some South American routes
- AEP (Aeroparque) — Domestic flights, regional South American connections
Important: These airports are 45+ minutes apart by car. When booking connections through Buenos Aires, verify which airport to avoid missed flights and costly transfers.
Airlines
Flag Carrier
Aerolineas Argentinas (AR) — National flag carrier and SkyTeam member. Primary hub at EZE with secondary base at AEP. Operates extensive domestic network covering all major Argentine cities. International routes to North America (Miami, New York), Europe (Madrid, Rome, Barcelona), and throughout South America.
Low-Cost Carriers
Argentina's domestic market has seen significant low-cost carrier growth:
- FlyBondi (FO) — Argentina's first LCC, launched 2018. Hub at El Palomar (EPA) near Buenos Aires and Cordoba. Budget fares on major domestic routes
- JetSMART Argentina (JA) — Chilean-owned ULCC operating domestic Argentine routes. Aggressive expansion with low base fares
International Service
South American carriers with significant presence:
- LATAM Airlines — Flights from Santiago, Lima, Sao Paulo
- GOL — Connections to Brazil (GRU, GIG, IGU)
- Avianca — Service via Bogota
- Copa Airlines — Connections via Panama City hub
North American carriers:
- American Airlines — Miami and Dallas to EZE
- Delta — Atlanta to EZE
- United — Houston to EZE (seasonal)
European carriers:
- Air France — Paris CDG to EZE
- Iberia — Madrid to EZE
- British Airways — London to EZE (via Sao Paulo)
- Lufthansa — Frankfurt to EZE
Entry Requirements
Visa-Free Entry
Citizens of most Western countries can enter Argentina visa-free for tourism up to 90 days, including:
- United States, Canada
- European Union countries, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway
- Australia, New Zealand
- Japan, South Korea
- Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and most South American countries
Reciprocity Fee (Abolished)
Argentina previously charged reciprocity fees to US, Canadian, and Australian citizens. This fee has been eliminated — entry is now free for these nationalities.
Passport Requirements
- Valid passport required (valid for duration of stay)
- Six months validity recommended
- Proof of onward/return travel may be requested
- Proof of sufficient funds may be requested
Extensions
Tourist stays can be extended once for an additional 90 days at migration offices (Direccion Nacional de Migraciones). Fee applies.
Official information: Migraciones Argentina
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Flying is essential for Argentina's vast distances. Key routes from Buenos Aires:
| Route | Daily Flights | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| AEP ↔ COR | 10+ | 1.5 hours |
| AEP ↔ MDZ | 8+ | 2 hours |
| AEP ↔ BRC | 6+ | 2 hours |
| AEP ↔ USH | 4+ | 3.5 hours |
| AEP ↔ IGR | 5+ | 1.5 hours |
| AEP ↔ FTE | 4+ | 3 hours |
Booking tips:
- FlyBondi and JetSMART offer significantly lower fares than Aerolineas
- Book 2-3 weeks ahead for best prices
- Check both AEP and EZE when searching Buenos Aires flights
- Patagonian routes fill quickly in high season (December-February)
- Aerolineas offers "Visit Argentina" passes for multiple domestic flights
Buses
Argentina has an excellent long-distance bus network:
- Cama — Full reclining beds, overnight service
- Semi-cama — Semi-reclining seats
- Comun — Basic service
Popular routes include Buenos Aires to Mendoza (12-14 hours), Buenos Aires to Cordoba (8-10 hours), and Buenos Aires to Bariloche (20+ hours). Buses are comfortable and significantly cheaper than flights, especially last-minute.
Major terminals: Retiro (Buenos Aires), connecting to all destinations.
Car Rental
Useful for:
- Wine country around Mendoza
- Ruta 40 road trips through Patagonia
- Lake district exploration around Bariloche
- Northwest Argentina (Salta, Cafayate)
Notes:
- International license required alongside home license
- Drive on the right
- Fuel (nafta) prices moderate by global standards
- Long distances between services in Patagonia — fill up when possible
- Gravel roads (ripio) common in Patagonia; consider 4WD
Urban Transit
Buenos Aires:
- Subte — Metro system covering central areas
- SUBE card — Rechargeable card for subte, buses, trains
- Uber/Cabify — Widely used, often better than street taxis
- Taxis — Black and yellow cabs, use meter or agree fare first
Best Time to Visit
High Season (December-February)
Argentine summer — peak tourist season:
- Best weather for Patagonia and southern destinations
- Ushuaia and El Calafate most accessible
- Beach season for Atlantic coast
- Highest prices and crowds at major attractions
- Book Patagonia accommodation months ahead
Shoulder Season (March-April, October-November)
Best overall value:
- March-April: Fall colors in Patagonia, wine harvest in Mendoza
- October-November: Spring, jacarandas blooming in Buenos Aires
- Lower prices, fewer crowds
- Good weather in Buenos Aires and central regions
Low Season (May-September)
Argentine winter — varies by destination:
- Buenos Aires: Mild, pleasant for city exploration
- Patagonia: Cold, some roads/parks closed, limited services
- Ski season: June-September in Bariloche, Mendoza
- Iguazu Falls: Less humid, lower water flow but still impressive
- Best prices on flights and accommodation
Regional Timing
| Region | Best Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Buenos Aires | Year-round | Mild climate, avoid January (locals leave) |
| Patagonia | Nov-Mar | Summer only for most visitors |
| Mendoza Wine | Feb-Apr | Harvest season, pleasant weather |
| Iguazu Falls | Mar-Nov | Lower water but less humidity |
| Northwest | Apr-Oct | Dry season, comfortable temperatures |
| Ski resorts | Jun-Sep | Bariloche, Las Lenas peak season |
Top Destinations
Major Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Buenos Aires | EZE, AEP | Tango, architecture, steak, nightlife |
| Cordoba | COR | Colonial history, university town, sierras |
| Mendoza | MDZ | Wine country, Andes views, adventure sports |
| Salta | SLA | Colonial architecture, northwest wine route |
| Rosario | ROS | River culture, Che Guevara birthplace |
Patagonia
| Destination | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Ushuaia | USH | End of the world, Antarctica cruises |
| El Calafate | FTE | Perito Moreno Glacier |
| Bariloche | BRC | Lake district, chocolate, skiing |
| El Chalten | FTE (3hr drive) | Trekking, Fitz Roy |
| Puerto Madryn | PMY | Whale watching (Jun-Dec) |
Natural Wonders
- Iguazu Falls — Fly to IGR (Argentine side) or IGU (Brazilian side). World's largest waterfall system by volume
- Perito Moreno Glacier — Fly to El Calafate (FTE), advancing glacier in Los Glaciares National Park
- Aconcagua — Fly to Mendoza (MDZ), highest peak in the Americas (6,961m)
- Valdes Peninsula — Fly to Trelew (REL) or Puerto Madryn (PMY), whale watching and wildlife
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS), symbol $
- Dual economy: Due to high inflation, US dollars widely accepted and often preferred
- Blue dollar: Unofficial exchange rate historically offered better rates (check current situation)
- Cards: Accepted in major establishments; carry cash for smaller vendors
- ATMs: Available but withdrawal limits often low; US dollars from home can be practical
- Tipping: 10% at restaurants, round up for taxis
Electrical
- Voltage: 220 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Plug types: Type C (European 2-pin) and Type I (Australian 3-pin slanted)
- Adapters: Travelers from US/UK need adapters; European Type C works in many outlets
- Note: Some older buildings have unusual outlet configurations — universal adapter recommended
Connectivity
- Mobile carriers: Claro, Movistar, Personal
- eSIM: Supported — Airalo, Holafly work in Argentina
- WiFi: Free at most hotels, cafes, airports
- Data: 4G coverage good in cities, limited in remote Patagonia
- Prepaid SIM: Available at airports and phone shops; bring passport
Safety
Generally safe for tourists with standard precautions:
- Avoid displaying expensive electronics in Buenos Aires
- Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps
- Be alert in crowded areas (Retiro bus station, San Telmo market)
- Keep copies of passport separate from original
- Petty theft more common than violent crime
- Emergency: 911
Language
Spanish is the official language. Argentine Spanish features:
- "Vos" instead of "tu" (informal you)
- "Ll" and "y" pronounced as "sh" (calle = "ca-she")
- Italian-influenced intonation
English is:
- Common in tourist areas of Buenos Aires
- Limited outside major cities
- Rare in Patagonian towns
Basic Spanish very helpful and appreciated.
Food Culture
- Dinner: Typically starts 9-10pm or later
- Asado: Traditional barbecue, Sunday family tradition
- Malbec: Argentina's signature wine, best from Mendoza
- Dulce de leche: Caramelized milk spread, found everywhere
- Mate: Herbal tea drink, social tradition
Useful Links
- Tourism: Argentina Travel
- Visa/Immigration: Migraciones Argentina
- US Travel Advisory: travel.state.gov/argentina
- UK Travel Advice: gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/argentina
- Parks: Parques Nacionales
Flights from Argentina
Top Airports in Argentina
Busiest airports by route connections
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
47 destinations
Ezeiza International Airport - Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires (Ezeiza)
42 destinations
Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport
Cordoba
18 destinations
El Plumerillo Airport
Mendoza
7 destinations
Almirante Marco Andres Zar Airport
Rawson
6 destinations
Airports by Region
96 airports across 23 regions (plus uncategorized)