
Mendoza Mendoza, Argentina Travel Guide
Summer (December-February): Days are hot and dry, with average daytime temperatures reaching 25°C to 33°C (77°F to 91°F). Temperatures occasionally exceed 35°C (95°F). Nights are cooler, typically 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F). Rainfall is minimal, occurring mostly as occasional, short thunderstorms.
Autumn (March-May): A favored time for numerous tourists. Temperatures are mild and pleasant, averaging 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F) during the day. Nights are comfortably cool. This period coincides with the grape harvest, or Vendimia, making it a lively and in terms of culture rich time. The air remains dry, and skies are generally clear, offering excellent visibility of the Andes range.
Each season offers special benefits and considerations for travelers.
Special weather conditions, like the Zonda wind in winter/spring and intense summer heat, influence the experience of traveling.
February-April, September-November
Weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, including vineyard tours and hiking. February and March mark the grape harvest (Vendimia), offering one-of-a-kind cultural encounters, parades, and festivals. Spring (October-November) has vineyards in full bloom, a beautiful sight.
Accommodation prices and tour costs are higher. Expect increased numbers of people, especially during the Vendimia festival. Early booking for lodging and activities is a good idea during these months.
May, December-January
May, which is late autumn, offers good weather when it's less crowded and potentially lower prices for lodging and activities. December and January provide opportunities for summer outdoor activities like rafting.
Very hot temperatures in summer (December-January) might limit comfortable alfresco activity around noon hours. May can observe a slight reduction in available tours as the intense harvest season concludes. Some smaller bodegas might reduce their schedules.
June-August
This period has the lowest prices for accommodation and tours, making it suitable for budget-conscious travelers. It is excellent for cold-weather sports enthusiasts, with skiing and snowboarding available in the close Andean resorts. The crowds are minimal, providing a more peaceful experience.
Expect the coldest temperatures. Some vineyards may have reduced tour schedules or ask for advance booking more strictly. Outdoor activities beyond skiing are limited. Days are shorter.
This dry, hot, and dusty wind descends from the Andes. It occurs most often in winter and spring, though it can occur at other times. It can cause discomfort, sometimes affecting air quality, and might lead to a general feeling of unease. It typically lasts for a day or two.
Temperatures can exceed 35°C (95°F) in summer. To manage this, keep hydrated by drinking lots of water. Stay in the shade when the sun is strongest (midday to late afternoon). Plan outdoor activities for early mornings or late afternoons.
Late February to March for Vendimia; March and April for pleasant touring. October and November during spring bloom.
October to April offers good weather. Rivers have higher the degree of the water for rafting in summer, trails are clear for hiking.
June to September to experience winter sports at adjacent Andean resorts.
Argentina maintains a clear set of rules for international visitors. Many nationalities, including citizens of the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Uk, and most European Union countries, do not need a visa for tourist stays up to 90 days. This allows for straightforward entry for leisure travel. For citizens of several countries, reviewing the official website of the State department and Worship of Argentina or consulting their nearest Argentine embassy or consulate is a good idea for specific visa requirements. Visa applications, if needed, typically involve submitting forms, a valid passport, recent passport-sized photos, proof of sufficient funds to pay for your stay, and a confirmed itinerary or accommodation details. Start this process well in advance of your planned departure date, as the time it takes is not always the same.
When you have reach Argentina, presentation of specific documents to immigration officials is customary.
As of 2016, Argentina abolished the reciprocity fee for citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia. These passport holders no longer pay a fee to enter.
Managing your money is a practical part of trip planning. Mendoza has a range of costs, fitting various travel styles, from budget-friendly adventures to premium activities.
The official currency of Argentina is the Argentine Peso (ARS). Argentina'its economic situation often has a significant difference between the official exchange rate and relaxed, parallel market rates. The MEP Dollar (Dólar MEP) is usually the most favorable legal exchange rate for tourists.
When foreign credit or debit cards are used for transactions, they are processed at a more favorable rate, which often mirrors the informal "blue dollar" rate. This system gives tourists more pesos for their foreign currency without needing unofficial channels. This makes carrying large amounts of cash less necessary and potentially safer.
Historically, exchanging USD or EUR cash at "cuevas" (unofficial exchange houses) offered the best rates. With the MEP dollar rate, carrying large amounts of cash is less . Cash remains useful for small purchases or places not accepting cards.
These typically offer less favorable rates. ATMs also dispense pesos at the official rate and may charge high fees from both local and home banks.
Carry some U.S. dollars or EUR cash for smaller purchases or tipping.
These approximations offer a general guide. Actual costs are based on your choices plus present exchange rates.
35,000 - 65,000 ARS (approx. $35 - $65 USD, depending on MEP rate). Hostel dorm, street food/local specials, public bus, free activities.
70,000 - 150,000 ARS (approx. $70 - $150 USD). Mid-range hotel/Airbnb, mix of eateries, occasional taxis, guided tours.
150,000+ ARS (approx. $150+ USD). Luxury hotel/winery stay, fine dining, private transfers, high-end excursions.
A 10% tip for good service is standard. Leave it in cash, even if paying the bill by card, as tips are often not easily added to card payments.
Tipping etiquette for good service is appreciated. Consider 5,000-10,000 ARS per person for a full-day tour. Adjust based on group size and service quality.
Taxis: Tipping is not generally expected, but drivers appreciate rounding up the fare. Hotel Staff: A small amount, like 2,000-5,000 ARS, is good for good service.
Utilizing certain transaction methods and local options can make your foreign currency go further.
Sensible choices for activities also contribute to a budget-friendly trip.