Patagonia/Cuyo, Argentina

Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Argentina’s famed RN- 40 highway passes the pinnacles of Monte Fitz Roy and Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park. Cuyo is the name given to the wine-producing, mountainous area of centralwest Argentina. Historically it comprised the provinces of San Juan, San Luis and Mendoza. The modern term New Cuyo indicates both Cuyo proper and the province of La Rioja.

Lodging Options

Lock-Off: Common

1-Bedroom: Common

2-Bedroom: Less Common

Things To Do

Torres del Paine National Park
Perito Moreno Glacier
Parque Nacional Los Glaciares
Fitz Roy
Chiloe Island
Nahuel Huapi Lake
Grey Glacier
Osorno
Grey Lake
Lake Pehoe
Cordillera Paine
Cerro Catedral
General Carrera Lake
Tronador; Cerro Torre
Parque Nacional Los Alerces
Mylodon Cave Natural Monument
Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi
Lanin
Queulat National Park
Todos los Santos Lake
Southern Fuegian Railway
Punta Tombo
Cueva de las Manos
Vicente Perez Rosales National Park
Parque Provincial Aconcagua
Canon del Atuel
Mirador del Sol
Pasos Malos, Circuito de Merlo
Parque Provincial Ischigualasto-Valle de la Luna
Parque Nacional Sierra de las Quijadas
Bodega Tierras Atlas
Mendoza River
Casa El Enemigo

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