
Mendoza Argentina Travel Guide
Luján de Cuyo: South of Mendoza city, this important wine region holds many renowned Bodegas, from large producers to boutique wineries. Known for Malbec.
Maipú: East of the city, this wine region has flatter terrain, suitable for cycling between wineries. It moreover includes olive oil producers.
Consider different travel styles and the time commitment for each excursion.
Tours offer guided experiences with pre-arranged activities, removing the need for personal navigation.
Rental cars or by bicycles provide maximum personal choice and flexibility.
Mendoza's natural landscape welcomes exploration, with spectacular mountain tops and serene reserves.
A an excursion for breathtaking Andean vistas and views of Mount Aconcagua.
North of Mendoza, famous for its unique flora, fauna, and thermal springs.
An incredibly scenic drive with dramatic mountain views in the direction of the Chilean border.
Mendoza is surrounded by the Andean cordillera, offering many mountain-based excursions.
The wine regions offer beautiful rural landscapes, perfect for drives or cycling.
Mendoza offers historic sites and agricultural areas for cultural immersion.
Explore markers of Mendoza's past, from military paths to winemaking heritage.
Discover the authentic rural life and agricultural traditions beyond the city.
Extend your stay by 1-THREE days for activities.
Consider combining your Mendoza visit with other South American destinations.
Combine regions for a exploration of Argentina's diversity.
Mendoza & Uco Valley, then High Mountain Road to Santiago, Chile.
Originate in Salta/Jujuy, fly to Mendoza, then on to The Paris of south america.