5 all-inclusive vacation destinations in Argentina

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  Tangol 14/05/2026

Organizing transportation, booking restaurants, finding excursions, and calculating daily budgets isn't easy when planning a trip. To eliminate this logistical burden, the best accommodation option is the "all-inclusive" package.

An all-inclusive vacation in Argentina guarantees that the costs of food, recreation, and use of facilities are covered from the moment you check in. While this type of hotel is historically associated with Caribbean destinations, the national offering has improved significantly in recent years. There are excellent all-inclusive hotels in Argentina, from thermal resorts in the north to resorts overlooking the Patagonian lakes.

Next, we'll explore the best all-inclusive resorts in Argentina , including their distances, routes, and services. We also offer tour packages that include transfers and excursions in your chosen cities, so you can plan your next trip with the best guidance.

All-inclusive in southern Argentina: luxury Patagonia

The Patagonian region demands careful planning due to the vast distances and cold climate. A hotel with full board eliminates the need to search for restaurants during winter evenings . Add to that airport transfers, transportation for excursions, and expert guides, and all that's left is to enjoy yourself.

Let's look at the best all-inclusive packages in Argentina's Patagonia.

San Carlos de Bariloche

Bariloche is the nerve center of Patagonian destinations. Teniente Luis Candelaria International Airport is located 15 kilometers from the city center. And 25 kilometers from the center is the Llao Llao Resort, Golf Spa . This iconic five-star hotel is situated within Nahuel Huapi National Park , flanked by Lakes Moreno and Nahuel Huapi.

Cuena boasts an 18-hole golf course, a heated infinity pool, and a top-notch culinary offering based on Patagonian products such as lamb and trout. Another excellent option closer to the city center is Alma del Lago Suites Spa , just 1.5 kilometers from the Civic Center. This hotel offers all-inclusive packages and complimentary access to its water circuit.

If you're looking for ultimate convenience without having to plan your own itinerary, the Luxury Portraits of Argentina package is the perfect solution. This 11-day itinerary covers the country's three most important tourist destinations: Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, and Bariloche. Accommodation in all destinations is in five-star hotels, with air and ground transportation and premium excursions included .

The Cerro Catedral Ski Week package combines comfort with the thrill of the slopes, ideal if the main goal of the trip is winter tourism in Bariloche. This program includes accommodation for 7 nights, weekly ski passes, and daily transfers from the hotel to the base of the mountain .

Finally, combining Bariloche with the glaciers of Santa Cruz is possible with the Exploring Argentine Patagonia with Iguazu package . This 12-day tour begins in Buenos Aires, flies to Iguazu, and continues to El Calafate. and ends in Bariloche .

And if you're looking for the complete Patagonian experience, the Exploring Complete Argentine Patagonia and Iguazu package extends the trip to 15 days, adding the city of Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego) and sailing through the Beagle Channel, while maintaining the standard of comprehensive services.

The Northwest: all inclusive in Termas de Río Hondo

Northern Argentina offers a warm climate for much of the year, ideal for enjoying outdoor facilities. In the province of Santiago del Estero, 65 kilometers from the provincial capital and 85 kilometers from San Miguel de Tucumán, Río Hondo is the epicenter of all-inclusive hot springs in Argentina .

The town is built on top of a huge underground thermal spring, which guarantees that the thermal water is rich in minerals and reaches the hotel pipes at temperatures above 30°C.

A unique all-inclusive vacation option in Argentina: Termas de Río Hondo

The leading tourist destination in Río Hondo is Los Pinos All Inclusive Argentina (Los Pinos Resort Spa Termal). It was the first resort in the country to adopt the "all-inclusive" system . Its facilities encompass 30,000 square meters of parks, indoor and outdoor thermal pools, tennis courts, and its own cinema . The rate includes full board with an international buffet, unlimited drinks, and nightly shows.

To ensure your stay at this resort, the Experience and Vacation package at Los Pinos Resort Spa It includes nights of accommodation with full board , with access to mud baths and the water circuit.

All-inclusive in Córdoba: mountains and relaxation

The country's geographic center is ideal for short getaways. All-inclusive options in Córdoba, Argentina, are divided between the capital city and the mountain towns. In the city of Córdoba, the Magna Hotel offers modern facilities with a pool and spa, ideally located for exploring the historic center.

Located 88 kilometers southwest in the Calamuchita Valley is Villa General Belgrano . There, the Blackstone Country Villages Hotel offers fully equipped apartments with resort service, heated swimming pools, and an on-site restaurant, all nestled in the mountain forest.

To explore this region in a structured way, the Córdoba Clásica Package It arranges transfers and accommodation in the capital. It includes the historical city tour (visiting the Jesuit Block) and a full-day excursion to Villa Carlos Paz and the Punilla Valley.

The Misiones rainforest: Iguazu with premium services

Iguazu National Park requires a significant expenditure of energy during walks along the boardwalks. Therefore, returning to a hotel with full services is essential. The Gran Meliá Iguazu is the only hotel physically located within the National Park. Its rooms offer direct views of the Devil's Throat .

The Buenos Aires with Luxury Iguazu Falls package offers a 6-day itinerary in five-star accommodation, with domestic flights, private transfers and guided excursions on both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the falls .

Another option that connects the jungle with the glaciers is the Buenos Aires with Iguazu and El Calafate package , a 9-day circuit that solves all the logistics of transport, accommodation and excursions in three radically different ecosystems .

Combined options: wine and football in travel packages to Argentina

The national infrastructure allows the trip to be tailored to specific interests.

  • Wine Tourism: The Luxury Buenos Aires and Mendoza package connects the capital with the Cuyo region in 6 days. It includes high-end accommodations, flights, and guided tours of the most exclusive wineries in Luján de Cuyo and the Uco Valley, with tastings and paired lunches arranged.
  • Sports Tourism: For sports fans, the Buenos Aires for Football Lovers program (9 nights) offers a comprehensive tour through the history of the city's football clubs. It includes accommodation, visits to the Boca Juniors and River Plate stadiums, tours of historic neighborhoods, and tickets to an official Argentine First Division match.








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