Located at the foothills of the Andes, Mendoza is Argentina’s most famous wine region. Known for its world-class Malbec wines, stunning mountain landscapes, and relaxed atmosphere, it offers the perfect blend of gastronomy, vineyards, and outdoor adventure.
Visit renowned wineries and taste Argentina’s famous Malbec
Enjoy spectacular views of the Andes Mountains
Experience gourmet cuisine paired with local wines
Explore nature, rafting, hiking, and horseback riding
Region: Mendoza Province, western Argentina
Altitude: Approx. 750 m above sea level
Closest Town: Santiago (Chile)
How to access: Flights to Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport from Buenos Aires or Santiago
Wine tastings in Luján de Cuyo and Valle de Uco
Visit Aconcagua Provincial Park
Explore the Andes by hiking or horseback riding
Enjoy Mendoza’s vibrant food and wine scene
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