Argentina Practical Travel Info
Visa rules by nationality, how the peso actually works for a visitor now, safety, and getting connected.
Most Western nationalities (US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, NZ) get 90 days visa-free, with no reciprocity fee — the old US fee was eliminated back in 2016. Since April 2025, Argentina lifted its currency controls, so the once-huge gap between the official and 'blue dollar' exchange rates has mostly closed; cards and cash both work at fair rates now. Since July 2025, all foreign visitors must show proof of travel health insurance covering their full stay. Argentina is generally safe for tourists — petty theft in crowded areas is the main real risk, not violent crime.
This is the section that quietly saves your trip: whether you need a visa (mostly no, if you're reading this from a Western country), what's actually happened to the famous Argentine peso chaos (a lot, recently — read this before you bring a stack of $100 bills expecting a 2023-style deal), what's genuinely worth worrying about safety-wise, and how to get online.

Argentina Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — not one generic rule.

Money, Safety and eSIM in Argentina
The peso situation explained simply, real safety risks, and staying connected.












































