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Reasons To
Visit Argentina

  • Estancias

    Argentina’s history of agriculture and in particular of rearing livestock has resulted in hundreds of estancias, or ranches, across the country that open their doors year round to visitors looking for a taste of the authentic cowboy life.

    Estancias
  • Iguazú Falls

    Straddling the Argentina and Brazil border it is the Argentine side that provides the opportunity for the detailed and close up views of some of the 276 waterfalls that make up Iguazú. The numerous vantage points and forested trails make for a wonderful experience of nature at her best.

    Iguazú Falls
  • Steak

    Sample one of the world's best steaks! Enjoy in the open air on a traditional asado (barbecue) or in an elegant restaurant in a fabulous setting in the Argentine capital.

    Steak
  • Whale watching

    Each year between June and November the Southern Right Whales pass the Valdes peninsula offering spectacular opportunities to get close to these magnificent giants.

    Whale watching
  • Patagonia

    Some of the world’s most breathtaking glaciers have their home in Argentine Patagonia. They include the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier, 250 square kilometres in size, and the Upsala Glacier, rapidly retreating from Lake Argentino.

    Patagonia
  • Wines

    Argentina produces some of the world's best wines. For those with an interest in the wine making process we can offer excellent tours of large and small wineries around the city of Mendoza, or take you to more off the beaten track wineries high in the Andes around the northern town of Cafayate.

    Wines
  • Tango

    The Argentine tango originated in the working class quarters of Buenos Aires, brought to life by European immigrants whose diverse instruments, rhythms and steps came together to create what is today an enchanting and hypnotic dance enjoyed across the country.

    Tango

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Accommodation in Argentina: El Pedral

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El Pedral

Peninsula Valdes

Nestled below a forest covered hill on the Punta Ninfas, below the Peninsula Valdés is the charming El Pedral Lodge, just a short walk from the Patagonian coast with its towering bird covered cliffs and stone covered beaches.

With only eight bedrooms and a homely style dining room and living areas, El Pedral is a solitary refuge in this vast landscape and offers a warm, rustic retreat from the surrounding environment.

The lodge offers excursions on bike and horseback as well as whale watching, sand boarding, snorkelling, water-skiing, fishing and relaxing strolls along the beach to enjoy the local wildlife.

Finish a day of fresh air and sea breezes enjoying fresh homemade sea food dishes and good wine before sleeping well in a warm and comfortable bed.

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