Auto noma Argentīna - videi draudzīgas automašīnas un mikroautobusi

Ja meklējat auto nomu Argentīnā, meklējiet tālāk. Mēs piedāvājam transportlīdzekļus ar zemu CO2 izmešu līmeni, kas ir vismodernākās vides tehnoloģijas, ar plašu nomas transportlīdzekļu klāstu - no maziem pilsētas automobiļiem līdz luksusa klases limuzīniem, kas visi dod mūsu klientiem iespēju samazināt CO2 izmešu daudzumu.

Argentīna ir plaša un daudzveidīga valsts Dienvidamerikā, kas pazīstama ar savu bagāto kultūras mantojumu, satriecošām dabas ainavām un dinamiskām pilsētām. Galvaspilsēta Buenosairesa ir slavena ar savu eiropeiskā stila arhitektūru, dinamisko mākslas dzīvi un tango mūziku un dejām.

Argentīnas ģeogrāfija ietver Andu kalnus, Pampas pļavas, Patagonijas stepes un Iguasu ūdenskritumu, kas ir viens no iespaidīgākajiem ūdenskritumiem pasaulē. Valsts ir slavena ar savu virtuvi, jo īpaši liellopu gaļu, kas tiek uzskatīta par vienu no labākajām pasaulē. Argentīna ir slavena arī ar savu vīnu, un Mendozas reģions ir viens no lielākajiem tā ražotājiem.

Valstij ir bagāta vēsture un kultūras identitāte, ko ietekmējis iezemiešu, spāņu un citu Eiropas imigrantu sajaukums. Argentīna ir pazīstama ar savu ieguldījumu literatūrā, mūzikā un sportā, īpaši futbolā, no Argentīnas ir cēlušās tādas leģendas kā Djego Maradona un Lionels Mesi. Šī valsts piedāvā kosmopolītisku pilsētu, burvīgu lauku pilsētu un elpu aizraujošu dabas brīnumu apvienojumu, padarot to par saistošu galamērķi ceļotājiem.

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Green Motion pārstāvis jūs sagaidīs Jujuy lidostā ielidošanas zālē ar izkārtni, jūs saņemsiet automašīnu no lidostas. Jujuy ir Jujuy provinces galvaspilsēta Argentīnā. Pilsētas centru, ko bieži dēvē par pilsētas vēsturisko un administratīvo centru, raksturo tās koloniālā arhitektūra, rosīgās laukumi un rosīgā ielu dzīve.

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atrodas Jose Evaristo Uriburu, num 217, pasta indekss 4400. Saltas centrs kalpo kā kultūras un sabiedriskais centrs, kurā visa gada garumā notiek daudzi festivāli, pasākumi un tirdziņi. Tā ir lieliska bāze apkārtnes dabas skaistuma izpētei, tostarp ainaviskajai Quebrada de Humahuaca, Calchaquí ielejas krāsainajiem kalniem un slavenajam Tren a las Nubes (vilciena uz mākoņiem) maršrutam.

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(pazīstama arī kā Aeropuerto Internacional General Martin Miguel de Guemes) ir tikšanās un sagaidīšanas vieta. Tā atrodas aptuveni 7 kilometrus uz dienvidrietumiem no Saltas pilsētas Argentīnas ziemeļos, un tā ir labi savienota ar pilsētas centru, izmantojot taksometrus, maršruta autobusus un sabiedrisko transportu, tādējādi ceļotājiem ir ērti nokļūt dzīvīgajā Saltas pilsētā un tās apkārtnē.

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Things to do in Argentina by car

 

Exploring Argentina by car opens up a world of landscapes and experiences that are often inaccessible by public transportation. The country’s vastness — from high-altitude deserts to Atlantic beaches and glacier-carved mountains — rewards those willing to drive off the beaten path. A road trip across Argentina is more than a journey between destinations; it’s a constantly evolving adventure through changing cultures, climates, and terrain.

Start your adventure in Buenos Aires, but don’t linger too long if you have a car — the real treasures lie beyond the capital. From here, head west toward Mendoza, Argentina’s world-renowned wine country. With your own vehicle, you can meander through Ruta del Vino, visiting intimate family-owned bodegas and tasting Malbecs with the Andes looming in the background. Many of these vineyards are located far from tourist hubs and can only be reached by car, making them a true reward for the independent traveler.

Further north, the drive from Salta to Cafayate takes you through one of the country’s most scenic routes — the Quebrada de las Conchas. This dramatic landscape of red rock formations and desert valleys is dotted with picturesque villages, roadside markets, and ancient ruins. With your own car, you can stop wherever the scenery demands, hike into canyons, or picnic beside cacti-covered hills.

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If you’re after a road trip of mythic proportions, Ruta Nacional 40 (RN40) is Argentina’s answer to Route 66 — stretching over 5,000 km along the spine of the Andes. From La Quiaca near Bolivia down to Río Gallegos in Patagonia, RN40 takes you through multiple provinces, each with its own identity. It’s a dream route for adventurous travelers seeking high-mountain passes, glacial lakes, gaucho culture, and isolation in the best sense of the word.

In Patagonia, a rental car is not a luxury — it’s a necessity. Towns like El Calafate and El Chaltén are connected by some of the most breathtaking roads in the world. With a car, you can visit Perito Moreno Glacier, detour to wind-swept estancias, or drive through the vast emptiness of Ruta 23, where guanacos and condors far outnumber people. In Bariloche, the Route of the Seven Lakes is an iconic self-drive loop, where alpine forests and crystal-clear lakes make every kilometer worth savoring.

Along the Atlantic coast, a car allows you to reach Peninsula Valdés, home to penguins, sea lions, whales, and flamingos, depending on the season. In the south, driving to Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, brings a unique satisfaction — you’ve literally reached the end of the road.

Driving also gives you the freedom to experience Argentina’s traditions up close — from stopping at roadside parrillas (grill restaurants) for a steak and chimichurri, to pulling over in small towns during a local fiesta or gaucho parade. The pace of life changes as you leave the cities behind, and with it, the way you engage with the country.

In short, driving in Argentina isn’t just transportation — it’s part of the journey. It gives you the flexibility to choose your own rhythm, venture where buses won’t go, and create a trip that’s uniquely yours. Whether you’re chasing glaciers, wine, wildlife, or folklore, Argentina rewards the road-tripper with scenery and stories at every turn.

Driving a rental car in Argentina – Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP)?

Yes, if your license is not in Spanish. While not always enforced, many rental agencies require one, and police may ask for it at roadside checks.

Are toll roads common in Argentina?

Yes. Toll booths (called “peajes”) are frequent near major cities. Fees are modest but usually cash-only, so carry Argentine pesos.

Is it safe to drive in Argentina?

Yes, in most areas. City driving can be hectic, and rural areas may lack lighting or cell coverage. Drive cautiously and avoid nighttime travel in isolated zones.

Can I drive into Chile or other countries?

Some rental agencies allow cross-border travel, but you must request authorization in advance and carry specific documents. Border crossings also may require an extra insurance certificate.

Is gas (fuel) readily available?

Yes, in cities. In remote areas like Patagonia, fill up whenever you see a station, as distances between pumps can be hundreds of kilometers.

What kind of car should I rent?

In cities, a compact car is fine. For Patagonia, the Andes, or the northwest, a 4x4 or SUV may be needed — especially in winter or on unpaved routes.