Exploring Argentina’s National Parks is a unique experience that connects with nature and unforgettable landscapes. Below, we explain the different types of passes available and how to make the most of them.
These passes are ideal if you have in mind to visit a particular park. Options include:
If you plan to visit several parks and for several days, this is your best option:
Day Pass rates vary according to the type of visitor. They are listed below in table format:
Visitor Type | Iguazú National Park and Los Glaciares National Park | Tierra del Fuego National Park | Other National Parks |
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Foreign Tourists | $45.000 | $40.000 | $20.000 |
National Tourists | $15.000 | $12.000 | $7.000 |
Provincial Residents | $5.000 | $5.000 | $5.000 |
Students | $7.000 | $7.000 | $5.000 |
They are exempt from paying entrance fees:
If you are a foreign tourist visiting Iguazu National Park, the daily pass costs $45,000. If you plan to stay for three days, you would pay $135,000 with daily passes. However, the 3-day Flexipass will cost you only $90,000, saving you $45,000.
If you decide to explore Los Glaciares National Park for seven days, the daily cost is $45,000. For seven days you would pay $315,000 with daily passes. With the 7-day Flexipass, you would only pay $157,500, saving $157,500.
If you plan to visit several parks, such as Iguazú, Los Glaciares and Tierra del Fuego, with an average of three days in each, you would spend $405,000 in daily passes. With the Annual Pass, which has a fixed cost of $225,000, you can have unlimited access to all the parks, saving money and having more flexibility.
At Denomades.com, you will find activities that will help you make the most of your visit to the National Parks. Some recommendations:
For more information on rates and activities, visit Denomades.com and the official website of Parques Nacionales de Argentina.