ARGENTINA TRANSPORTATION: Best Ways of GETTING AROUND ARGENTINA fast, safe & cheaply. FLIGHT HACKS

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  • How to find cheap flights and travel more: travelforalmos... // Here are some of the best ways to get around Argentina and some tips for using its transportation system.
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    Argentina is a vast and diverse country, and getting around can be a challenge. That's why we've created this video to help you navigate the country's transportation network and find the best ways to get around.
    One of the most popular options for traveling in Argentina is by bus. The country has an extensive bus network that connects cities and towns throughout the country, and many of the buses are modern and comfortable. Some of the major bus companies include FlechaBus, Andesmar, and Crucero del Norte, and you can book tickets online or at bus terminals.
    Another option for getting around Argentina is by train. While the train network isn't as extensive as the bus network, there are still some great options for train travel in Argentina. One of the most popular routes is the Tren a las Nubes, which takes passengers through the stunning Andes Mountains. Other popular train routes include the Train of the End of the World in Ushuaia and the Train to the Clouds in Salta.
    If you're looking for more flexibility in your travel plans, renting a car is a great option. Rental cars are widely available in Argentina, and driving can be a great way to explore the country's scenic roads and off-the-beaten-path destinations. Just be aware that driving in Argentina can be challenging, with narrow roads and unpredictable drivers, so make sure you're comfortable with the idea before renting a car.
    For longer distances, flying is often the most convenient option. Argentina has several major airlines, including Aerolineas Argentinas and LATAM, and there are frequent flights between the major cities. Just be aware that flights can be expensive, especially during peak travel times, so be sure to book in advance to get the best deals.
    Finally, if you're looking for a more unique travel experience, there are several other options to consider. For example, you can take a horseback ride through the Argentine countryside, or even travel by boat along the country's rivers and canals.
    In conclusion, Argentina offers a wide range of transportation options for travelers, and choosing the right one depends on your budget, itinerary, and personal preferences. With our video, you'll have all the information you need to make an informed decision and have a great time exploring this beautiful country. So don't miss out - watch our video now and start planning your trip today!
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Комментарии • 19

  • @beforeyougotravel
    @beforeyougotravel  4 месяца назад

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  • @myband
    @myband 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful video! Thank you.

  • @claudiopiazza3793
    @claudiopiazza3793 Год назад +1

    Good video, I add for those who are from Europe, traveling by bus from Buenos Aires to Bariloche can be a 20-hour trip, to Ushuaia the trip can last more than 40 hours, for those who have a few days the best option is by plane.

    • @beforeyougotravel
      @beforeyougotravel  Год назад

      Yup that's true, but it's also an unforgettable experience!

  • @owenter
    @owenter 2 года назад +3

    Brings back so many memories when I was there. Took dozens of bus rides!

  • @claudiomaxl8104
    @claudiomaxl8104 Год назад +1

    Contrary to what u say, in the suburbs of Buenos Aires r the most expensive neighborhoods in the city, and obviously there are degraded areas as in all megalopolises, but it's tiny: just 3% of the area of ​​the suburbs is occupied by these , the huge proportion of the suburbs is occupied by the middle- lower middle class (around 80%) and 15% of the suburbs by the upper classes of Argentina

    • @beforeyougotravel
      @beforeyougotravel  Год назад

      An Argentinian wrote this :)

    • @claudiomaxl8104
      @claudiomaxl8104 Год назад +1

      @@beforeyougotravel an Argentinian who were borned and lives in Buenos Aires, and drived through whole entire Buenos Aires (city + suburbs)
      u can check it out:
      www.youtube.com/@FedSher/videos

    • @beforeyougotravel
      @beforeyougotravel  Год назад +1

      @@claudiomaxl8104 Nice!

  • @octaviomolina8822
    @octaviomolina8822 Год назад

    booking a bus on line, which conversion rate--Your video does not mention the two exchange rates

  • @beforeyougotravel
    @beforeyougotravel  Год назад

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  • @samerethsalliman1881
    @samerethsalliman1881 Год назад

    Can you take a train from Colombia to Argentina? Perhaps stay in Argentina for at least a year to be self-employed.

    • @beforeyougotravel
      @beforeyougotravel  Год назад

      Hello! I don't think it's possible to trake a train from Colombia to Argentina. The trains in South America are not as developed as Europe.

    • @joselassalle9292
      @joselassalle9292 Год назад +1

      There are no trains but that trip can be made by buses. It may be faster and cheaper by plane. Now there are some low cost airlines.

  • @econ1505
    @econ1505 Год назад +2

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