Argentina boasts 32 National Parks and countless more natural reserves and protected areas. The country's vast natural beauty is closely protected through the establishment of these parks, whose entrance fees are used for their conservation. Some of the highlights of Argentina's parks include the spectacular glaciers in Patagonia (such as Perito Moreno and Viedma) and the famous Iguazu Falls in the Northeastern corner of the country.

 

Entrance Fees for National Parks in Argentina

Iguazu is one of the most popular National Parks in Argentina / Credit: Daytours4u

 

Daytours4u offers many tours that visit the National Parks in Argentina. The entrance fees to the parks are not included in the price of the tours due to Argentine regulations which require visitors to pay the fees on arrival to the park.

Below you will find a list of prices for the National Parks, valid for 2023*. There is a separate tariff for foreigners and for Mercosur residents (Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil and Venezuela). All parks in Argentina should be paid in cash, in Argentine pesos. You can use your credit card when paying the entrance fee to the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls.
Prices are in Argentine pesos unless otherwise indicated.

Park: Mercosur Foreigners
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Ushuaia
ARS 10,000 ARS 10,000
Los Glaciares National Park
El Calafate
ARS 10,000 ARS 10,000
Torres del Paine National Park
Torres del Paine, Chile
35 USD 35 USD
Punta Tombo Natural Reserve
Puerto Madryn
ARS 2,300 ARS 2,300
Peninsula Valdes Natural Reserve
Puerto Madryn
ARS 6,200 ARS 6,200
Nahuel Huapi National Park
Bariloche
ARS 5,500 ARS 5,500
Los Arrayanes National Park
Bariloche
ARS 5,500
ARS 5,500
Lago Puelo National Park
El Bolson
ARS 2,700

 

ARS 2,700
Villavicencio Natural Reserve
Mendoza
ARS 1,500 ARS 1,500
Iguazú National Park
Argentina
ARS 10,000 ARS 10,000
Iguaçu National Park
Brazil
R$ 75 R$ 86

 

Be sure to add some of these incredible National Parks in Argentina to your travel itinerary in South America!