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Argentina By Car – See It At Your Own Pace
Argentina is an expansive country so you will need to plan your trip carefully. A lot of tourists collect car rental at the airports and then head off on their Argentinian adventure! The amount of time you have will determine where you can go with your car rental. And if you do plan on doing an extensive drive of Argentina, you can pick up car hire in one location and drop off at another.
With your Nova car rental you can explore the tropical jungles of the north, cruise around the glacier filled mountains of Patagonia or take the car to Iguazu Falls – one of the natural wonders of the world. Your car hire will get you close to glaciers, national parks, nature reserves, historical sights, ski-centres and lots of beautiful Argentinean villages and towns.
It is important to keep some things in mind; it is law to use your seatbelt, at higher elevations gas consumption increases so be sure to fill your tank regularly. Also be sure to pick the right car rental for your travel route, many roads are in good condition but there are also lots of dirt roads especially in the rainy season, so check your route carefully before you get behind the wheel.
Where To Go With Your Argentinean Car Hire
One of the most famous and spectacular driving routes in Argentina is "Ruta 40" or the National Route 40. It runs parallel to the Andes Mountains in western Argentina from Cabo Virgenes in the south to La Quiaca in the north.
Together with Route 66 (across America) and the Stuart Highway (Australia) this is one of the longest and most recognised driving routes in the world. It's over 5,000km and brings the traveller through three of the country's main regions; Patagonia, Cuyo and Norte. This driving route is the adventure of a lifetime and you take you to lakes, salt flats, national parks, deserts and lots more.
Car hire in Buenos Aires is hugely popular and you'll find the road and highway network radiating from this world class city to be of a very high standard. If you're visting Buenos Aires, hire a car and get out and about to see some amazing sights. Visit the quaint old Argentinian town of Capilla del Senor (80km away) or San Antonio de Areco, another old fashioned town just 113km from the capital.
Other popular scenic driving routes you can take from Buenos Aires include Route 3 – it goes south to Bahia Bianca along the east coast and finishes in Rio Gallegos. Route 7 will take you west to the city of Mendoza and you can continue on this route to Santiago (Chile). Route 9 will take you north west to the beautiful cities of Rosario and Cordoba (it also connects with roads for Iguazu). All roads that enter Buenos Aires join the city's main ring road 'Avenida General Paz'.