What you need to know when planning a Royal Holiday Vacation to Argentina

A Guide to Making the Most of Your Argentinian Adventure


BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA, Oct. 21, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monterey N.L., Mexico: There’s nothing more tempting than the idea of a South American adventure to look forward to. With Royal Holiday’s exclusive Argentinian locations, members can enjoy a decadent trip to the charming resort village of Bariloche, home to Royal Holiday’s Hotel Posada del Angel location, the Australis Paradis in Carilo, or the Park Royal Buenos Aires located in the thriving city capital. Wherever you end up staying during your journey, you’ll need to make sure you take advantage of all the beauty and mystery Argentina has on display. It’s not just about hitting the beach and strolling along the sand. In Argentina, you’ll be able to take a cultural deep dive and enjoy some of the finest cuisine in the world. Before you head out on your trip, here are a few things you have to plan for.

You Can’t Miss Gazing At the Iguazu Falls

If you’re someone who appreciates natural splendor, you’ll need to take at least a day to appreciate the majesty of the strip of waterfalls that stands between Argentina and the Brazilian border. Connecting to a channel known simply as the Devil’s Throat, the Iguazu Falls are some of the most breathtaking waterfalls you’ll ever have the chance to see up close. Visitors travel from miles around just to catch a glimpse of the falls and the accompanying sunset.

The Cave of Hands Is Calling Your Name

While it might sound terrifying at first, the Cueva de las Manas, or “Cave of Hands,” is a living museum full of some of the earliest discovered cave drawings and handprints. It’s not only one of the wonders of the ancient world, it’s located in the Argentine Patagonia, a gorgeous spot located right at the very tip of the South American coast. This mountainous region is known for its beauty and winding dirt roads. If you have the time, take a trip to this isolated spot to cave at the thousands of hand paintings in solitude.

Buenos Aires is More Than a Tourist Trap

While some travelers might assume that staying away from the capital city of Buenos Aires is the best way to avoid crowds, you’d be wrong to bypass it entirely. While Buenos Aires is full of bustling tourist attractions, there are also plenty of out-of-the-way sights and sounds to enjoy. If you’re looking for a historic landmark, try the old Cervecería Munich or the El Ateneo Grand Splendid, an unusual cafe with a bookish edge. The Parque de la Memoria is a beautiful monument to the passage of time, and the Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur will offer a beautiful view and some delicious local tastes.

The Local Cuisine is Where It’s At

Argentina is home to some of the world’s finest eats, from holes-in-the-wall like Feria de Mataderos empanada shop to Palermo’s Chori restaurant, specializing in haute street cuisine. Whatever you do, stick to the local delicacies and be sure to hit up a Parilla or two while you’re in the area to cook some fresh meat at home. For dessert, helado, the Argentinian twist on Italian gelato, will leave you craving more.

About Royal Holiday Vacation Club: The Mexico-based Royal Holiday Vacation Club has been serving over 100,000 customers for more than 25 years. By providing affordable, world-class cruises, resort stays, and hotels for members to stay in all around the world, Royal Holiday promises a fun, invigorating vacation for its patrons each and every year. With over 180 destinations all across the globe, vacationers can find something to love no matter where they’re headed. For more information, go to https://www.royal-holiday.com/en/us.


            

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