Visit Bariloche | The Savvy Way to Planning a Trip to Argentina

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Are you planning a trip to Argentina? Well you need to make sure to visit Bariloche! My husband and I have made two separate trips to Argentina in 2018, spending a few days in Buenos Aires and a couple weeks in Bariloche, and we loved the country and our time there. 

After spending so much time in Bariloche, located in Patagonia, I consider it the Lake Tahoe of South America because of its beautiful lakes and internationally-acclaimed ski mountain.  The area is not just beautiful but filled with a variety of healthy and accessible activities like hiking, biking, kayaking and skiing.  Plus, the best part is all of the ways to regain the calories you sweat out through the best ice cream in South America, world-class chocolate shops, great breweries and really cheap, delicious wine! 

If you are planning a trip to Argentina and want to visit Bariloche, here are some savvy tips on when to visit this popular Argentinian destination, how to get there, and where to stay.

Visit Bariloche | Best Time to Travel

Fun Fact: since Bariloche is located in the southern hemisphere, their seasons are opposite to those in the U.S. (ie: when it’s summer in the U.S., it’s winter in Argentina). Keep the climate in mind when determining the best time of year to visit Bariloche.

Cheapest Time of Year to Visit Bariloche

Most tourists visit Bariloche in the summer and winter and have to pay a premium on airfare and accommodations as a result.  It is much more affordable to visit Bariloche in the spring or fall when it is not only cheaper, but also less crowded, which means a more enjoyable experience visiting the sights. 

Based on my experience, I recommend spring or fall when making Bariloche travel plans. We visited in April (Bariloche’s fall) and October (their spring), and while you can’t go skiing or hang out on the lake during this time of year, there is still plenty to do and see while spending a fraction of the cost on airfare and accommodations. 

For reference: we were able to book $120 round-trip flights (through Andes Airlines!) from Buenos Aires to Bariloche for our trip in October 2018 and only spent about $100/night on a large, modern Airbnb with an amazing view!

woman visiting bariloche with view of lakes and mountains in the background
There is plenty of things to do when visiting Bariloche during the off-season and the views are always incredible regardless of the time of year you visit.

Traditional Bariloche Tourist Season

Many visitors align their Bariloche travel plans with the regions tourist season. Travelers flock to the area during both the summer and the winter because of their amazing lakes and popular ski resort.  Those looking to enjoy the Nahuel Huapi Lake region can fish and kayak during their spring and summer (November – March) and ski bums can experience Cerro Catedral, which boasts the largest ski terrain in South America, during the winter months of June through August. 

For reference: a roundtrip flight from Buenos Aires to Bariloche on Andes Airlines for a weekend in the middle of their summer can be approximately $230 USD. The same Airbnb I stayed at in April 2018 rents in the summer season for double the price ($350 per night!!) compared to what we paid during our visit!

Visit Bariloche | Transportation

Getting to Bariloche via Air

If you want to visit Bariloche when planning a trip to Argentina, you will need to research flights from Buenos Aires to Bariloche.

If you haven’t seen my Argentina Airport and Airline Guide, here are the CliffNotes: international travelers to Argentina will most likely arrive via EZE in Buenos Aires.  To get from Buenos Aires to Bariloche, you will need to take a two-hour flight to Bariloche. I recommend that you depart from the domestic airport, AEP, which is located in the center of Buenos Aires (about 45 minutes away from EZE).  AEP offers multiple airlines that fly to Bariloche numerous times a day, but you will need to find transportation from EZE to AEP, so either taking a shuttle bus, private car (remi) or taxi. 

For more details, including which transportation services I recommend between EZE and AEP, be sure to check out my post!

View from our Buenos Aires to Patagonia flight.
View of Nahuel Huapi Lake and snowcapped mountains from our Buenos Aires to Patagonia flight.

Bariloche Rental Cars

I highly recommend renting a car to explore Bariloche.  While the city center itself is easily walkable, there are so many other things to discover in the surrounding areas that necessitate having a car.  The best part about renting a car in Bariloche, in addition to the convenience, is the cost.  Rental cars, specifically for manual transmissions, can be rented for as little as $25 USD/day! 

Initially, I was a little wary of car rental agencies in Bariloche because they tend to have bad reviews online (even the major ones like Hertz and Alamo!). I ended up going on a search for the most reliable, affordable rental car agency in Bariloche and found Invernalia, which I cannot recommend enough.  

We rented a manual transmission car (my husband drove since I don’t know how to drive stick!) from Invernalia for both of our trips and the vehicles were clean, reliable, and the service was outstanding, which included some English-speaking personnel.  They will be there waiting for you at the airport when you get off the plane (just be sure to give them your arrival information) and after filling out some paperwork, you are on your way to explore the beautiful city of Bariloche! 

For your reference: check out my RentalCars.com page for car rental options in Bariloche including through Invernalia!

Visit Bariloche | Where to Stay

As a tourist visiting Bariloche, there are two primary areas I’d recommend staying.  One area is in, or near, the Centro (i.e.: downtown) and the other is anywhere in “the Kilometers,” which is the area to the west of the Centro along the lake. 

Centro Bariloche

Staying in, or near, downtown Bariloche will put you very close to restaurants, ice cream & chocolate shops, and breweries. There are numerous hotels, including some located right on the water, and a variety of Airbnb’s available with incredible views. 

I recommend avoiding any hotels or Airbnb that are located to the east of the Centro, heading towards the airport, as that is considered a lower-income area for locals.  Honestly, besides avoiding that area, you really can’t go wrong with any affordable hotel or Airbnb in the Centro or anywhere west of downtown. 

For your reference: check out my Booking.com page for hotels and apartments near the Centro!

Personally, my family and I stayed in an Airbnb in centro Bariloche on both of our trips. There were four of us (I was with my husband and two stepsons) and we were staying for long-ish periods of time (5-9 nights), so we wanted amenities like a kitchen and washing machine. 

Plan a trip to Bariloche by renting an Airbnb with a beautiful view! This is the view from our Airbnb in centro Bariloche.
View from the Bariloche Airbnb we stayed at in October 2018, which I highly recommend. If you are looking for a modern, extremely affordable Airbnb in Bariloche, check out their listing

The Kilometers

The Kilometers is another great area to consider for your Bariloche travel plans. Keep in mind that the higher the kilometer, the further away from downtown it is. Fortunately, anywhere out to about KM 13 is close to a lot of amenities (restaurants, breweries, grocery stores with cheap wine) and is a quick drive to the Centro.

There are some beautiful resorts along the water along with some Airbnbs for those looking to experience Bariloche from a local’s perspective. A benefit of staying in the Kilometers is that the area is closer to some of the popular trekking (i.e.: hiking) trails and viewing locations, like Punto Paneramico, including those with chair lifts (Cerro Otto & Cerro Campanario).

For your reference: check out my Booking.com page for hotels and apartments in the Kilometers!

Note: Regardless of the area you decide to stay, if you are considering renting on Airbnb and you are new to their platform, be sure to use this link to get a $40 travel credit when you sign up!*

Visit Bariloche | Misc. Tips

  • Don’t forget the correct adaptor plug (Type I) or an all-in-one adaptor.
  • We found that most places in Bariloche accepted Visa credit cards. However, it’s still smart to have Argentinian pesos on hand, especially if your card has foreign transaction fees (which many do, so make sure you confirm with your bank / credit card institution prior to your trip).  I highly recommend Cambio Andina in the center of Bariloche for currency exchange as ATM fees in Bariloche can be outrageous! 
  • The Bariloche police have check points throughout the area, and if you rent a car, the chances of being stopped can be high.  To be on the safe side, I recommend obtaining an International Driving Permit (available through AAA) prior to your trip. 

Now, if you are planning a trip to Argentina, Bariloche has to be one of the cities you plan to visit even if it’s just for two to three nights.  To keep your trip affordable, be sure to visit outside of the normal tourist season(s) and consider accommodations located in, or near, the Centro and also in the Kilometers to find the best place to rest your head after exploring this beautiful area in Patagonia.

Be sure to check out these One Savvy Wanderer posts for additional tips on planning a trip to Bariloche:

Cheers!

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