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Argentina Ski Season

Argentina Ski Season Chase Southern Hemisphere Powder

With guided ski and snowboard excursions in Argentina, you may avoid the summer heat of the Northern Hemisphere and pursue winter in the Southern Hemisphere. Discover renowned resorts and isolated wilderness areas in Patagonia and beyond from July to October. Our knowledgeable guides guarantee fantastic snow days and genuine cultural experiences, whether they are searching for secret powder stashes or carving turns at renowned ski slopes.

Discover Argentina’s Ski Resorts and Backcountry

Our most popular multi-resort guided tour introduces skiers and snowboarders to the best of Patagonia. Experience South America’s largest ski resort and quaint mountain towns, all while chasing fresh powder.

Highlights include:

  • Cerro Catedral, Bariloche: South America’s largest lift-accessed terrain with endless slopes for all levels.

  • Cerro Chapelco: 2,400 feet of vertical, dramatically overlooking turquoise Lake Lacar.

  • Cerro Bayo: A boutique ski experience with secret spots, once a small local hill, now a hidden gem.

Enjoy Argentinean malbec, traditional food, lively nightlife, and picturesque Patagonian communities after a day on the slopes.

Our ski packages include comfortable hotels and lodges that offer convenience, coziness, and warmth, all conveniently located near the slopes. After a day on the snow, guests may rest with complimentary WiFi, breakfast, hot drinks, and nighttime amenities including wellness centers, spas, and fireplaces.

Why Argentina is a Must-Visit Ski Destination

For many reasons, Argentina's ski season is a must-see. The long winter months, which run from July to October, offer dependable powder and great snow conditions. Diverse terrain is available for skiers and snowboarders, ranging from easy slopes for beginners to difficult off-piste courses in isolated backcountry locations. 

With its quaint Patagonian villages, regional food, excellent wine, and friendly locals, Argentina provides a rich cultural immersion experience beyond the slopes. Travelers may make the most of their time on the snow, gain from local expertise, and ensure their safety with the help of qualified guides, making for an absolutely remarkable ski experience.

Conclusion

More than just a ski vacation, chasing winter in Argentina is an expedition through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Southern Hemisphere. Our guided excursions provide incredible experiences both on and off the slopes, visiting everything from world-class resorts to Patagonia's hidden snow stashes. For those who enjoy winter activities, Argentina is the ideal location because of its cozy lodgings, knowledgeable guides, and stunning landscape.

To exchange the summer heat for powder-covered slopes, a lively culture, and lifelong memories, reserve your Argentina ski vacation now.


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