Have you ever thought about jumping off a plane for spring break in Argentina? Perhaps you want to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires or learn Tango in Mendoza? Too difficult, you say? No question, but there are some things you should know if I’m going abroad. Use the following five travel tips for your next trip to Argentina and do an experiment.
1. PASSPORTS – Argentina visitors, citizens of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa require a passport for entry. U. S. Passport applications can be obtained on http://travel. State. gov/passport/passport_1738. HTML, with the usual services of up to 10-12 weeks of the date of your request. A visa is not required for tourist stays of 90 days for longer stays, contact your local embassy for information. In the USA – Contact the Consular Section of the Argentine Embassy, 1718 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009 (tel. 202/238-6460). For more information, try http://www. UIC. edu / orgs / Argentina. In Canada – Contact the Embassy of the Argentine Republic, Suite 910, Royal Bank Center, 90 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5B4 (phone: 613/236-2351, Fax 613/235-2659). In the United Kingdom – Contact the Embassy of the Argentine Republic, 65 Brooke St., London W1Y 4AH (tel. 020/7318-1300, fax 020/7318-1301; serunai @ MRECIC. Gov. Ar).
2. CURRENCY – The current exchange rate is 3-1 for the U.S. dollar to Argentine peso. The peso is combined 100 centavos. The money is in notes 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 above, and 100 pesos and coins of 1, 2 pm to 5 pesos hours and 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos. Dollars are widely accepted in Buenos Aires, but in rural areas of the country pesos are the currency of choice and exchange sites are less numerous. American Express travelers checks are in offices in Buenos Aires Arenales 707 (Tel: 11/4130-3135), Bariloche, Salta, San Martin, Ushuaia is replaced. Outside these areas, there are very few American Express currency exchange, so that when you travel to remote locations to be sure to plan ahead. Many hotels do not accept credit cards, so that we can in advance before you can expect your bill like that.
3. RENTAL CAR – Argentines are very fast compared to drivers in the United States, and not always obey traffic lights or lanes. The law on seat belts is in force, if only a few people actually wear. Licensing of U.S. driving is valid in the Greater Buenos Aires, but you must be Argentine or international licenses in most other parts of the country. When you drive out of town, remember that the highway or highway autopista ways paso Pass It is not advisable to drive in rural areas during the night the animals roam freely and are difficult to see darkness. The fuel is about $ 1 per liter, or $ 4 per gallon. There are car rentals at Hertz, Paraguay 1122 (tel. 800/654-3131 in the U.S. or 11/4816-8001 in Buenos Aires), Avis, Cerrito 1527 (tel. 800/230-4898 in the U.S. or 11 / 4300 -8201 in Buenos Aires); Dollar, Marcelo T. de Alvear 523 (tel. 800/800-6000 in the U.S. or 11/4315-8800 in Buenos Aires) and Thrifty Ave. Leandro N. Alem 699 (tel. 800/847-4389 in the U.S. or 11/4315-0777 in Buenos Aires). Car rental is expensive in Argentina with the compact cameras from $ 50 to $ 60 per day, ask for the city.
4. POWER – Power in Argentina runs on 220v. Most U.S. phones run on either 110V or 220V, check yours to determine which of the two of you. A converter and a European-style adapter is required for all devices other small businesses. While most luxury hotels will have these items for your own use and not for minors or country hotels. Cyber cafes called “Locuturios” are in Buenos Aires and other major cities, where they can jointly produce an average of $ 1. 00US per hour.
5. SEASONS – while those of us here in the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons, which we know to be learned, must keep in mind that things are reversed south of the equator. The summer months in Argentina from December to February is ideal for a trip to Santa Cruz. However, Buenos Aires has been a very hot and humid, so it is best to visit in spring and autumn (November or March). If winter sports are what you seek, then the winter months from June to October is when you plan your next trip.
These tips will certainly have a leg when planning a trip to Argentina alien. Traveling in a foreign country is take a little effort, but the experience you earn a living. The world is like a world community that the visit and understanding of another country’s culture only brings people closer together.
Argentina is waiting for you to plan your trip today?