Is February a good time to visit Argentina?
It’s full-on summer in Argentina, and you’ll feel it the moment you land in Buenos Aires. The weather in Argentina in February is perfect for lingering over iced coffee at outdoor cafés or catching a late-night tango show. It’s also peak season in Patagonia, where the long daylight hours give you plenty of time to tackle those famous trails around El Chaltén and El Calafate. The weather’s as good as it gets for glacier hikes and boat trips to the ice walls.
Up in Mendoza, it’s harvest time. You can expect vineyard tours, tastings, and the occasional grape-stomping festival. Coastal cities like Mar del Plata are packed with vacationing
Argentines, so it’s lively but crowded. Prices spike and beaches fill up fast.
If you’re into wildlife, now’s a great time for Peninsula Valdés. The weather holds and you’ll still spot sea lions and maybe orcas patrolling the shore. For more tips, see our guide to how to plan a trip to Argentina.
- Peak season for Patagonian hiking with warmest weather
- Wine harvest season in Mendoza with special events
- Perfect for Buenos Aires outdoor dining and nightlife
- Crowded beaches and higher prices along the coast
- Ideal conditions for Peninsula Valdés wildlife viewing
What about the crowds & cost?
February is a peak travel month in Argentina as it coincides with the summer season and many locals and tourists alike take advantage of the warm weather. Popular tourist destinations, especially in the central and northern regions, can experience significant crowds.
Accommodation prices may be higher due to the increased demand. Flights and transportation costs can also see an uptick. You may find that some popular activities and tours even have an increased cost during this time. If you plan on taking advantage of the great weather in Argentina in February, you’ll want to book as far in advance as possible. If you're still deciding, see our guide to the best time to visit Argentina.