Find your perfect property in Argentina

From tango in Buenos Aires to trekking in Patagonia, Argentina delivers unforgettable contrasts.

Vibrant Cities & Vast Wilderness

Travel Tips

  • Embrace the Local Culture

    Catch a live tango show in a historic milonga and join locals for a late‑night asado (barbecue).

  • Respect Nature

    Plan time for Iguazú Falls and the glaciers of Los Glaciares NP.

  • Be Flexible

    Seasons flip with the hemispheres—visit Oct‑Apr for warm weather in most regions.

  • Support Local Businesses

    Support family‑run estancias that preserve gaucho traditions and sustainable ranching.

Argentina’s Perito Moreno Glacier advances 2 meters daily, creating thunderous ice calvings that mesmerize three generations watching apartment-sized chunks crash into Lago Argentino. Boardwalks position families at multiple viewing angles while boat tours ($120/person) navigate between turquoise icebergs—toddlers shriek with delight as glacier chunks splash nearby. Los Notros hotel ($680/night) frames glacier views from every room where evening pisco sours accompany nature’s loudest theater performance.

Buenos Aires’ San Telmo Sunday market stretches 10 blocks where tango dancers perform on cobblestones while antique vendors hawk treasures from Argentina’s golden age. Four Seasons Hotel ($420/night) provides refuge in Puerto Madero where their pool deck overlooks converted warehouses now housing steakhouses serving bife de chorizo that defeats even teenage appetites. La Boca’s rainbow-painted Caminito Street transforms into outdoor art gallery where three generations pose beside larger-than-life Maradona murals.

Iguazu Falls’ 275 cascades span Argentina-Brazil border where Devil’s Throat walkway positions families above 82-meter drops—permanent rainbows and toucan sightings guaranteed. Gran Meliá Iguazú ($380/night) sits within national park boundaries allowing dawn access before tour buses arrive. Zodiac boat rides ($65) beneath falls provide soaking adventures while coatis raid unguarded picnic baskets—secure your snacks or feed the local wildlife mafia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Argentina has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Your family should experience iconic attractions like Iguazu Falls, the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires, and the stunning landscapes of Patagonia. Consider activities such as tango shows in Buenos Aires, wine tasting in Mendoza, and hiking in Los Glaciares National Park.

  • For a family of four, a vacation rental with at least 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms would ensure everyone has space and privacy.

  • Aim for a budget range of $150 to $300 per night for a vacation rental, which should fit within an overall trip budget of $3,000 to $5,000 for a week-long stay.

  • Essential amenities include a fully equipped kitchen for family meals, laundry facilities for convenience, and a pool for relaxation after a day of exploring.

  • Buenos Aires is ideal for urban activities, while Mendoza is perfect for wine lovers. If safety is a concern, neighborhoods like Palermo and Recoleta in Buenos Aires are recommended.

  • The best time to visit is during the spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) when the weather is pleasant. Be aware that peak tourist seasons are December to February and during major holidays.

  • Check the cancellation policy of the rental; many offer flexible options like free cancellations up to 14 days before check-in, which is crucial for adapting to any potential changes in travel plans.