How much does a trip to Argentina Cost?

The Cost of a Trip to Argentina

Visitors to Argentina usually spend between $4 and $29 per day on average for one person and $8 to $58 for two people. While this is a wide range, the average daily cost averages $11 (AR$9,129) per person. This average includes sightseeing, hotel, food, and local transportation expenses from other travelers. Your individual travel expenses may vary based on travel style and the locations visited, but if you plan wisely while visiting the most popular destinations, such as Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cordoba, and Rosario, then you'll likely spend somewhere in this price range while on your trip. Further down we have a breakdown of expenses by category, as well as a comparison of independent travel versus guided tour prices.

How much money should you budget for your trip to Argentina?

If you're planning an Independent trip to Argentina, budget travelers should plan to spend around $4 (AR$3,487) per day for their trip. This average includes hostels and budget hotels, affordable meal options, local transportation, and activities. If you're on a mid-range budget, plan for around $11 (AR$9,129) a day which covers the cost of typical hotels, normal restaurants, and a variety of popular attractions. Luxury travelers should allow for $29 (AR$24,829) a day, which would cover higher-end hotels, nicer restaurants, and more private tour options. All of these price ranges are based on our extensive travel cost data for Argentina from other travelers, along with hotel and tour data from travel companies.


3 Days 7 Days 14 Days
Accommodation1 $10 $23 $47
Intercity Transportation1 $25 $57 $115
Local Transportation1 $7 $16 $32
Food2 $10 $24 $48
Water2 $0 $1 $1
Entertainment1 $8 $19 $38
Souvenirs1 $2 $5 $11
Communication2 $24 $56 $112
Living Expenses2 $8 $18 $36
Alcohol2 $5 $11 $22
Tips and Handouts1 $1 $1 $2


How much does a one week trip to Argentina cost?

Most visitors spend between $28 and $201 for a one week trip to Argentina, with the average being $74. This includes sightseeing, local transportation, food, and hotels. One week is enough time to visit one, two, or maybe three locations in Argentina, depending on how in-depth you want to make your visit. Some of the most popular places to visit are Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cordoba, and Rosario.



Refugio Frey, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

How much does a two week trip to Argentina cost?

With two weeks, you should budget between $57 and $403 for your trip to Argentina. The average price for a two week trip is $148. Two weeks will allow you enough time to visit between three and five places. If you're on a budget, you might want to consider some of the more affordable places such as Humahuaca, Mendoza, and San Carlos de Bariloche.

How much does a one month trip to Argentina cost?

When embarking on a month-long trip to Argentina, expenses can range from $121 to $863, with an average cost falling around $317. For those fortunate enough to have a full month, considering a vacation rental with a kitchen for at least a portion of your stay can help save money with meals. Backpackers often opt for hostels due to their affordability and the added benefit of a social vibe.

Hostel Prices in Argentina

With more than 220 hostels in Argentina, the average price is $10 per night for a dorm bed. Hostels are a terrific option for younger independent travelers looking to save money while staying social during their trip. With many types of hostels, it can be overwhelming to sort out the best places, though. Our analysis of the hostels in Argentina not only found the average price, but also uncovered some surprises about the overall quality, amenities, and atmosphere of hostels in the region. You can see more details from our analysis about typical hostel prices in Argentina here.


Number of Hostels Average Price
Buenos Aires, Argentina 35 $16
Mendoza 27 $9
Salta 20 $6
Puerto Iguazu 17 $6
Mar del Plata 17 $13
El Calafate 16 $11
Cordoba 14 $7
San Rafael 10 $7
Tilcara 10 $4
Ushuaia 10 $21
El Chalten 8 $8
Rosario 7 $7
Puerto Madryn 6 $15
Cafayate 4 $3
San Miguel de Tucuman 4 $9
San Salvador de Jujuy 4 $7
Neuquen 3 $10

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Argentina.

  • $17 for a dorm bed at America del Sur Hostel Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires
  • $14 for a dorm bed at Lagares Hostel in Mendoza
  • $1 for a dorm bed at Trotamundos Hostel Salta in Salta

Hotel Prices in Argentina

You'll find a wide range of hotel options across Argentina. Below are prices for some of the destinations, and for more details see our analysis of hotel costs in Argentina.


City Average Hotel Price
Cafayate $136
San Carlos de Bariloche $126
Ushuaia $122
El Chalten $106
Puerto Madryn $95
Mar del Plata $65
Rosario $64
Buenos Aires, Argentina $64
Cordoba $63
San Miguel de Tucuman $55

Gurruchaga 1848, Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires
Overall Rating 9.8
Hua Huan 7549 (Alt. Bustillo Km 7,500), San Carlos de Bariloche
Overall Rating 9.6


Ushuaia, Argentina

Should you do an organized tour or travel independently in Argentina?

Organized tours are an easy and convenient way to visit Argentina. All of the details are handled by travel experts, and during the trip you'll benefit from the knowledge of an expert guide.

Traveling independently offers freedom and flexibility that is hard to find on an organized tour.

Many travelers appreciate the convenience and ease that an organized tour offers. Many tours provide transportation and expert guides that help you enjoy your trip.

Alternatively, you'll enjoy freedom and flexibility with independent travel that is difficult to find with an organized tour.

Comparing Trip Costs in Argentina

When we compare the prices of organized tours to the average costs of independent travelers, we can see that sometimes the prices are fairly even.


Organized Package Tours Independent Travel
3-Day Trip Cost $141 - $1,929 $12 - $86
7-Day Trip Cost $635 - $4,260 $28 - $201
10-Day Trip Cost $979 - $8,495 $40 - $288
14-Day Trip Cost $1,152 - $14,851 $57 - $403


Tours vs. independent Travel: Pros & Cons

Organized Tours
Pros
  • An expert guide familiar with the culture
  • Convenient transportation
  • Fellow travelers to socialize with
  • Well researched activities
  • Efficient and thought out itinerary
  • The security of have a trip leader if something goes wrong
Cons
  • Limited options
  • Usually not customizable
  • The fast pace often means you can’t visit one place in depth
  • Usually more expensive than independent travel
  • There may be limited time to interact with the local culture and community
Independent Travel
Pros
  • Completely customizable
  • Opportunity to visit off-the-beaten-path destinations
  • Can fully immerse yourself in the local culture
  • Freedom to move at your own pace
  • Flexibility to change your itinerary at any time
  • More affordable
Cons
  • Challenging to plan an efficient itinerary
  • Transportation may be challenging or inefficient
  • Booking and trip planning can be a hassle
  • Popular sights may sell out well in advance
  • If something goes wrong, you're on your own

Are organized tours more expensive than independent travel in Argentina?

Organized tours typically average around $331 per day and provide the convenience of an all-inclusive package with one comprehensive payment. On the other hand, independent trips usually average around $11 (AR$9,129) per day and involve individual payments for accommodations, local transportation, meals, and sightseeing. Both organized tours and independent trips have their own unique challenges and benefits, so it's crucial to thoroughly understand the aspects of each to make a fair comparison. For a detailed analysis of tour prices in Argentina, check out our comprehensive guide on tour prices in Argentina here.

Here are a few sample tours in Argentina:

  • 12 -Days of Unforgettable Exploration in Argentina ($2,254)
    12 days, 9 destinations
  • The best of Argentina ($4,040)
    16 days, 8 destinations
  • From the Jungle to the End of the World ($3,130)
    12 days, 5 destinations
  • Customized Patagonia Adventure with Iguazu Falls, Daily Departure and Private Guide ($5,359)
    10 days, 7 destinations
  • Antarctic Explorer via Buenos Aires, Operated by Quark ($14,950)
    11 days, 4 destinations
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1 Categories averaged on a per-item basis.
2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.

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