Argentina Adventure

Tourism Sites

Beagle Channel Boat Tour
🧠 Fact: Named after Charles Darwin’s ship, The Beagle.
💡 Tip: Dress warm — it’s windy even in summer
Info - Exploring the famous Beagle Channel by boat is a must in Ushuaia. These cruises offer stunning views of snow-covered mountains, remote islands, and iconic landmarks like Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. Along the way, visitors often spot sea lions, cormorants, and, in season, whales and penguins.
- 📍 Argentina – Ushuaia
Boat Ride Under the Falls
🧠 Fact: Get soaked as you speed into the base of the falls.
💡 Tip: Wear swimwear and pack a dry bag — it’s a full splash zone.
Info - At Iguazu Falls, one of South America’s natural wonders, the ultimate way to experience the power of the cascades is by taking a boat ride under the falls. These high-speed boats navigate the Iguazu River, cutting through rapids and bringing passengers right beneath some of the massive waterfalls. The rush of water, roaring noise, and heavy mist create an unforgettable moment, leaving visitors soaked and exhilarated. It’s one of the park’s most popular activities for a reason — no other experience gets you this close to the falls’ raw energy.
- 📍 Argentina – Iguazú Falls

Cerro Campanario
🧠 Fact: Offers one of the top 10 views in the world (NatGeo approved).
💡 Tip: Take the chairlift up, hike down to enjoy the forest.
Info - Along the route, Cerro Campanario offers one of the best viewpoints in Argentina. Visitors can hike or take a chairlift to the summit, where they’ll find 360-degree views of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, surrounding lakes, and the snow-capped Andes — a picture-perfect postcard of Patagonia.
- 📍 Argentina – Bariloche

Circuit Chico
🧠 Fact: A scenic drive with lakes, mountains, and breweries.
💡 Tip: Stop at Punto Panorámico for epic photo ops.
Info - In Bariloche, the Circuito Chico (Small Circuit) is one of Patagonia’s most scenic drives. The route loops around sparkling lakes, forested hills, and panoramic viewpoints, with highlights like López Bay and Punto Panorámico. It’s perfect for a leisurely road trip with stops for short hikes and lakeside picnics.
- 📍 Argentina – Bariloche

Iguazu Falls
🧠 Fact: One of the New 7 Wonders of Nature with 275 waterfalls.
💡 Tip: Hit the park early — Devil’s Throat gets packed by midday.
Info - On Argentina’s tropical northeastern border, Iguazu Falls (Cataratas del Iguazú) is one of the planet’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. With 275 individual falls cascading through lush rainforest, it’s a breathtaking sight. Visitors can explore both the Upper and Lower Trails
- 📍 Argentina – Misiones Province

Martial Glacier
🧠 Fact: Just 7km from town, it offers great views of the Beagle Channel.
💡 Tip: Chairlift ride saves your legs for the summit.
Info - Adventure seekers can hike to Martial Glacier, located just minutes from Ushuaia. The trail rewards visitors with panoramic views of the Beagle Channel, surrounding mountains, and Ushuaia far below. In winter, it’s also a favorite spot for skiing and snowshoeing
- 📍 Argentina – Ushuaia

Nahuel Huapi Lake
🧠 Fact: Glacial lake that stretches over 500 km².
💡 Tip: Rent a kayak or take a catamaran to Victoria Island.
Info - Nahuel Huapi Lake, located in the heart of Argentine Patagonia, is a massive glacial lake surrounded by rugged mountains and dense forests. It’s the crown jewel of Nahuel Huapi National Park and a popular destination for boating, kayaking, fishing, and lakeside picnics. The scenery is breathtaking year-round, with snow-capped peaks reflected in crystal-clear waters.
- 📍 Argentina – Bariloche

Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
🧠 Fact: Home to over 40 glaciers — including the iconic Perito Moreno.
💡 Tip: The glacier calves regularly — hang out for the thunderous ice break.
Info - Further south, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to some of the world’s most impressive glaciers, including the famous Perito Moreno. This vast park offers hiking, boat tours, and glacier trekking amid snow-capped peaks and icy lagoons.
- 📍 Argentina – Santa Cruz Province (Patagonia)

Portal Carambola
🧠 Fact: One of the quietest and least visited gateways into Iberá.
💡 Tip: Book a boat tour for the best chance to see marsh deer.
Info - Portal Carambola is one of the main access points to the Iberá Wetlands and a hidden gem for those seeking authentic eco-tourism experiences. Less visited than other entry points, it offers quiet trails, boat excursions, and traditional estancias where travelers can immerse themselves in local Gaucho culture and pristine natural surroundings.
- 📍 Argentina – Colonia Carlos Pellegrini

Punta Tombo (Day Trip)
🧠 Fact: Home to the world’s largest colony of Magellanic penguins.
💡 Tip: Visit from September–March for peak penguin action
Info - Further south, Punta Tombo is one of the best day trips for wildlife enthusiasts. This protected coastal reserve is home to one of the largest Magellanic penguin colonies in the world. Every year, thousands of penguins arrive between September and April to nest along the rocky shores. Visitors can walk among the penguins on designated paths, witnessing these charming birds up close in their natural habitat, alongside guanacos, rheas, and seabirds.
- 📍 Argentina – Near Puerto Madryn

Train to the End of the World
🧠 Fact: Follows the old prison supply route from the early 1900s.
💡 Tip: Sit on the left side for the best views.
Info - The nostalgic Train to the End of the World carries passengers along a scenic route once used to transport prisoners. Today, it’s a charming tourist attraction that winds through forests, rivers, and valleys, offering a unique perspective of Tierra del Fuego’s wilderness.
- 📍 Argentina – Ushuaia

Upper & Lower Trails (Circuito Superior / Inferior)
🧠 Fact: These trails offer different panoramic views of the falls.
💡 Tip: Start with the upper trail for epic wide-angle shots.
Info - (Circuito Superior / Inferior) — the upper trail offering panoramic views from above, while the lower trail brings you close to the roaring water and misty spray.
- 📍 Argentina – Iguazú National Park

Wine Tours in Maipú / Luján de Cuyo
🧠 Fact: Malbec thrives here thanks to high altitudes and sunny days.
💡 Tip: Book tastings in advance — popular spots fill up fast.
Info - In Mendoza, wine tours in Maipú and Luján de Cuyo are a must. These renowned wine regions are famous for Malbec and offer picturesque vineyards, boutique wineries, and gourmet dining experiences, all set against the backdrop of the Andes.
- 📍 Argentina – Mendoza