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Traveling to Argentina

Traveling to Argentina 🇦🇷

Argentina is a dream destination for motorcyclists, with roads that run along the legendary Ruta 40, the Andes peaks, and the wild landscapes of Patagonia—where adventure blends with culture and raw nature.

Capital: Buenos Aires

Official language: Spanish

Emergency number: 911 (national) / 107 (ambulances)

Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS)

Card payments mostly in large cities only.

Motorway: 120 km/h

Highway: 100 km/h

Towns: 40–60 km/h

Argentina is the second-largest country in South America, known for its diverse landscapes ranging from Iguazú Falls, through Patagonia and the Andes, to cosmopolitan Buenos Aires. Tango, cuisine (especially beef and wine), and football are central to Argentine identity.

Climate

The climate is very varied: subtropical in the north, temperate in the central region, and cold/arid in the south (Patagonia). The Andes have a mountain climate.

Languages

Spanish is the official language. There are regional dialects and communities that speak Italian, Guarani, and Quechua.

Driving

Driving is on the right. The national highways (Rutas Nacionales) connect the country from north to south. There are toll highways, paid manually at booths, in cash or by card.

Camping

Wild camping is tolerated in various rural areas, especially in Patagonia, but prohibited in national parks without permission. The country has many regulated campsites.

Biker Zones

One of the world’s great destinations is in Argentina: Tierra del Fuego—the trip to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world.
Route 40, which runs the country north to south along the Andes, is one of the world’s most famous routes for motorcyclists. Other popular routes include Patagonia and the road to Iguazú Falls.

Special Zones

Large cities like Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Mendoza have urban centers with heavy traffic, pedestrian zones, and paid/limited parking.

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Buenos Aires or Ushuaia

This site does not provide information on obtaining visas, vaccines, or other issues that depend on both the country of origin and the destination.
You should check with your country if you need visas or other requirements to visit the intended destinations.

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