A vibrant country known the world over due to its romantic dances, amazing barbecued food, and breathtaking natural landscapes, Argentina should be on any travelers’ must-visit lists for 2022. Fortunately for travelers, even with Covid-19 restrictions in place, the South American gem’s entry requirements make it possible to visit for most travelers. Here are all …
After almost two years of closure, Argentina will reopen to U.S tourists on November 1st and various other nations worldwide. The news follows a continued drop in COVID-19 cases nationwide. As a result, the government has decided to legally order the reopening starting from next week. The U.S State Department currently issues a ‘Level 3: …
After 18 months of closure because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Argentina will reopen to international tourists on November 1st. The news comes after cases, and fatalities in the South American nation continue to fall. Officials from the government declared that Argentina would loosen pandemic restrictions, approve a gradual reopening of borders, and allow most …
Argentina has extended its border closure until at least February 28, 2021. Under the current restrictions, almost all foreign travelers are restricted from entering Argentina. Chief of Staff, Santiago Cafiero announced the extension on Monday citing a second wave of Covid-19 cases throughout January. Argentina’s largest airline, Aerolineas Argentinas confirmed the extension in a press …
Argentina – one of the most locked down countries on the planet is finally starting to show signs of reopening as it makes October 30 the day it will reopen borders for tourism to five of it South American neighbors. Starting on October 30th, residents of Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Boliva and Uruguay can enter Argentina …
People have called Buenos Aires the “Paris of South America,”. The magical city has winding streets, delectable pastries, beautiful parks and stunning architecture. Buenos Aires is its own unique place. Over the centuries, the port city (which provides the name for its residents: porteños) has been filled with immigrants from all over the world, each …






