
Travel in Argentina still follows its own clock. One month, the north invites soft breezes while Patagonia stretches in endless summer light. Rain, sun, wildlife, and even access shift with the calendar, and missing the timing changes everything. Landscapes transform, moods change, and patience pays off. We mapped the country by season, not miles, and each stop has its own story. Keep reading to see where the year leads, and tell us in the comments which season you’d chase first.
#1: Iguazú Falls – Misiones
Iguazú Falls spills across the Argentina-Brazil border in nearly 275 drops over two miles. Spring, from September to November, cranks up the volume, especially at Devil’s Throat. Walkways reopen after winter, the mist dances above the Paraná River, and the humidity stays bearable. You feel the power before you see it, a roar that makes you forget calendars, deadlines, and everything else.

