Monkey-Puzzle Tree Festival
Easter’s long weekend is perfect to pay tribute to the monkey-puzzle tree, a typical species on the Andean area in the Province of Neuquén.
Campers Festival
Every year, rural men renovate their traditionalist spirit with a festival that highlights the life policy of the gaucho and its well-rooted customs.
Fishing Season Opening in Patagonia
Here is a classic: the Chimehuín River near the City of Junín de los Andes dresses up for the occasion and declares the Patagonian continental fishing season formally open...
Holy Week at the Vía Christi
The visit to Vía Christi Theme Park is part of the Holy Week itinerary and the appropriate setting to feel the presence of Jesus and renew Christian faith.
Immigrant Communities Festival
The community of Puelo celebrates a highly appreciated date every year. This festival commemorates the first days of the village and the origin of the first settlers who populated this...
Bariloche and its Chocolate Festival
San Carlos de Bariloche has added taste, surprise and many attractions to the Easter celebrations: the Chocolate Festival is held during several days and everything is invaded by this...
Patagonian New Year
On June 24, the primitive peoples both from Chile and Argentina celebrate the beginning of the new year. An ancient tradition which attracts new visitors every year.
Snow Festival in Bariloche
This event has become a classic in Bariloche for two reasons: it is suitable for the entire family and it generates optimism and good vibes when the winter comes.
Arts Night
In addition to its usual cultural presentations, summer nights are the perfect scene for San Martín de los Andes to incorporate two events that make everyone go out: Arts Nights.
This section dazzles visitors with a variety of images specially chosen to cause surprise. Named “Digital Postcards”, here is a possibility to appreciate a series of photographs featuring moments, sceneries or details. You just need to choose one tourist section on the navigation bar on the left and access these images, ready to be sent by e-mail.
The wine-making region in Argentina spreads at the foothills of the Andean Mountain Range along over 2,400 km., from the Province of Salta to the Province of Río Negro, with a variety of climates and soils that makes each region a unique land.
Abundant sunny days and thermal amplitude favor a good maturity and concentration of aroma and color in the grain.