The beauty of Argentina is truly mesmerizing. Thousands of tourists visit Argentina throughout the year and become enveloped in its charm. Whether you wish to explore the cities and meet the locals or submerge yourself in its breath-taking nature, Argentina has it all. Some nationalities may need to obtain an Argentina visa prior to travel by following schengen visa requirements. Below we have outlined exactly how you can get an Argentina visa along with some of the best things to see and do on your trip.

Getting An Argentina Visa:

Depending on your nationality you may need to apply for an Argentina visa before you travel. A Schengen visa is the visa documentation that is required. Along with the Schengen visa application form, several other documents are needed including flight itineraries, hotel reservations, financial proof of sufficiency, travel insurance, and a no-objection letter. Flight itineraries are also known as dummy tickets and are reserved flight tickets too and from the destination. Embassies advise people not to purchased full-priced airline tickets prior to Schengen visa approval to avoid travelers from losing money. Instead, they suggest obtaining dummy tickets or flight itineraries from specialized visa documentation companies. Hotel confirmation is asked for, to ensure that the traveler has secured accommodation for the duration of their trip. Travel insurance is a standard document that all travelers are advised to obtain before visiting a country. For the purposes of a Schengen visa, travel insurance is a mandatory document so that the traveler is covered medically while away. A no objection letter is generally written by the employer or teacher of the traveler and should state that the traveler is financially stable due to their employment/scholarship status. It should also mention that the traveler is expected to return to their home country to resume employment/study duties. For a more in-depth description of the documents that are required for a Schengen visa or to speak to one of our advisors simply visit VisaBookings.

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The Wintery Scenery Of Argentina:


The colors of the Argentina flag definitely resembles some of the colors of the landscape. Crisp blues and bright whites. Winter for Argentina is between June and August where southern regions experience regular snow, but the northern areas are still generally warm. The vast mountain range of The Andes frequently drops below zero during the winter months and in the southernmost point of South America lies the real winter wonderland town of Ushuaia. This quirky town has the nickname of ‘The End Of The World’ due to its location. In Ushuaia, there is the embarkation port for the popular cruises to Antarctica as well as the Falkland island adventure cruises. Here you can also enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and sledding in the areas of Cerro Castor and Glacier El Martial.

Glacier Walls And Waterfalls:


Cascading over the edge of a 269ft drop caused by a volcanic eruption is the Iguazu Falls. The UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of the Iguazu Falls sits on the Argentina – Brazil border and is one of Argentina’s top tourist attractions. The mass of land that we refer to as Argentina, Chile, and Patagonia share the second largest ice field in the world, the first being Antarctica. Either side of the Andes has a display of gigantic glaciers and Argentina’s southwestern side there are over 300 glaciers. Some of them belonging to the Los Glaciares National Park which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park spreads across an area of 217 miles and covers around 40% of two lakes. Due to the sheer size of the park, there is much to be explored. In the Lago Argentina area of the glacier park, there is the opportunity to go ice trekking and although you don’t necessarily need to have had previous experience the guides will only take those who are fit enough to handle the challenge of climbing on ice. For those wanting to witness the best views of the glaciers then a horseback ride through the luscious forests could be the best option.

Wines And Food:


Having the status of the world’s second-highest beef consumption per capita, you are guaranteed a good steak in Argentina. The farming methods remain somewhat traditional here, and although it tends to be more expensive and timely, the cows are much healthier which reflects on the quality of the meat. Wine lovers will be in awe of Argentina as it is the sixth-largest wine-producing country according to volume. The majority of wineries in Argentina offer tours and tasting sessions where you can try the region’s most famous wines. The central area of Argentina is renowned for its rich Malbec while the north has a reputation for producing smooth Cabernet Sauvignon.

The size and diversity of Argentina appeal to a lot of people, from families and nature lovers to couples and adventurers. Those who visit this incredible country rarely only visit once. With its captivating character, and so much on offer, Argentina should be on everyone’s bucket list.

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