10 All-inclusives in Argentina: Best hotel deals for 2023

May 5, 2023 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best All-inclusives in Argentina including Estancia don Joaquin, Rincon del Socorro, Hotel Saint George, Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo, Hotel Luz y Fuerza San Bernardo, Awasi Iguazu - Relais & Chateaux, Estancia La Bamba de Areco, Estancia Los Potreros, Estancia La Granadilla, Cavas Wine Lodge.
Things to do in Argentina

1. Estancia don Joaquin

Ruta 12,Km 695.5, Esquina W3196CTA Argentina
Excellent
98%
Good
2%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 205 reviews

Estancia don Joaquin

Estancia Don Joaquin is a family run estancia and an authentic cattle working ranch in Argentina.We offer to our guests different horse ridings trails,gaucho activities,wildlife safaris,dorado fly-fishing programs and spa treatments.All our programmes are all included and customized packages.

A truly magical experience in every way

Reviewed By DrewV1987

I planned for 10 days but stayed for a month. Angie, her family, and her team of gauchos are kind, attentive, and extremely accommodating. They're highly sensitive to each client's varying needs and cater to riders of all levels. Every guest is treated like an old friend. The horses are in incredible health and extremely well trained and cared for. The estancia has an extensive herd and the gauchos are happy to introduce you to many different horses over the course of your stay. Opportunities to visit the town, go fishing, embark on a wildlife safari, or get a massage are also available at your request. The food is excellent; every meal is a fully serviced experience, like eating at a five star restaurant. Rooms provide luxury level comfort and feature central air, comfortable bedding and great showers. The estancia itself is beautiful, adorned with flourishing plant life and outfitted with comfortable lounge furniture from which to read, bird watch, or witness the ethereal sunset. I highly recommend this location. I was completely spoiled and comfortable. I plan to return in a few months and bring several friends because I want to share this amazing place with others. This place provides an experience that is hard to live up to.

2. Rincon del Socorro

Ruta Provincial 40 - Km 84 Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, Uguay 3470 Argentina 011 54 11 5272-0343
Excellent
87%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 217 reviews

Rincon del Socorro

Rincón del Socorro is a 12,000-hectare (29,700 acres) former cattle ranch on the edge of the Ibera wetlands in Northeastern Argentina that has been made into a nature reserve. Our orientation is to give guests and visitors a good understanding of the local ecosystem and an appreciation for the importance of wetlands and savanna landscapes.

Most amazing nature trip ever

Reviewed By Comodoro1978

We had the most wonderful time ever! From even before traveling the attention from the hotel staff was excellent. They provided relevant information and support and we knew were heading for a premium holidays Staff was waiting for us when we arrived... they even new our names! From then on it was a series of delightfully surprises all through our stay. Guided tours are planned to finest detail, with tablecloths, real cutlery and dishes. You don’t have to worry about anything, just flow and relax! Wildlife is just what we had hoped for with plenty of encounters and sights. When you then find out this is more than just a hotel and realize this is part of a true effort to save wildlife you become proud of actually having participated. Food is mind blowing and the hotel installations are exquisite. A new standard for what is now perfection.

3. Hotel Saint George

Avenida Cordoba 148 Amarante Street, Puerto Iguazu N3370COO Argentina
Excellent
44%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 2768 reviews

Hotel Saint George

The Hotel Saint George is located in the center of Puerto Iguazú, 17 km from the most beautiful scenery of nature, the Iguazu Falls, one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World. Sustainability is part of our identity at Hotel Saint George, in this way we take pride in our Sustainability Policy, across the entire hotel. It is reflected in aspects such as the use of materials with low environmental impact, or waste management, among others. Throughout the hotel, you will find Sustainable Tips with which you can join our Sustainable Management.

Recommendable

Reviewed By Bauls-Beisl

The hotel offers very big rooms, which are quiet at night, also air condition and WiFi are good working, the pool area in the tropical garden is a bit too crowded. We had a good standard breakfast, ald the staff is helpful and friendly.

4. Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo

Calle Caseros 126, Termas de Rio Hondo G4220AID Argentina
Excellent
57%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 244 reviews

Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo

If you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel in Termas de Rio Hondo, look no further than Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo. For those interested in checking out Represa Rio Hondo (2.3 mi) while visiting Termas de Rio Hondo, Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo is a short distance away. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo offers guests free wifi. The hotel features a 24 hour front desk, a sun terrace, and baggage storage. Plus, Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo offers a pool and free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. If you like barbeque restaurants, Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo is conveniently located near Restaurant La Casa De Ruben and Don Jenaro. Should time allow, Autodromo Internacional and Parque Guemes are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. The staff at Hotel Platino Termas de Rio Hondo looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

Family 2020 New Year’s celebration

Reviewed By waldsz

We were a family of 10 and spent 4 nights / 5 days in the hotel. This is certainly a place I would recommend and happy to return to. We had 4 rooms (2 on each tower) and we were more than comfortable. All clean and working fine. The facilities are enough to keep you busy and entertained (not only outside but also indoors) and the staff makes sure to keep you happy all the time. The food was great always: breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner makes worthy to have the “all-inclusive” deal. The entertainment team makes sure you keep the smile on your face. We spent the New Year’s eve there and had a fantastic time! For this reason I gave the maximum rating and recommend the hotel. The only suggestion I would give the hotel management is to have more staff in the restaurant area when fully booked as we experienced great food but the service became clearly slower as you can manage only a certain number of people with the same staff/equipment even though they did their best. Gracias a Luis, Martin, Axl, “el profe”, Ruben y los demas por hacer de estas unas grandes vacaciones!

5. Hotel Luz y Fuerza San Bernardo

Av Chiozza 2455, San Bernardo B7111BBS Argentina
Excellent
48%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
0%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 40 reviews

Hotel Luz y Fuerza San Bernardo

6. Awasi Iguazu - Relais & Chateaux

Selva Yriapú S/N, Puerto Iguazu 3370 Argentina
Excellent
98%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 178 reviews

Awasi Iguazu - Relais & Chateaux

"A rainforest treehouse beside the biggest waterfalls in the world" - Conde Nast Traveller. Our 14-Villa lodge is located in a secluded part of the jungle and 20 minutes from the Falls, Awasi is the only all-inclusive, carbon neutral luxury lodge in the area that provides a truly tailor-made experience. Each villa is given a private guide and 4WD to experience the entire region as it has never been seen before. As a part of Relais & Chateaux, Awasi’s chefs showcase the best local flavors, making for an unforgettable gastronomic journey. Discover time and space as the greatest of privileges.

Perfect Stay

Reviewed By peterc1920

Exceeded all our expectations. Great all inclusive concept with a dedicated guide at your disposal every day . Service is amazing , food is creative and delicious. Israel is an exceptional guide . We will definitely be trying their other two sister resorts in Chile.

7. Estancia La Bamba de Areco

Ruta 31, Km 7.5 Ruta 31, San Antonio de Areco CP2716 Argentina
Excellent
87%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 221 reviews

Estancia La Bamba de Areco

Estancia La Bamba de Areco, is one of the oldest estancias in Argentina. It is located only at 120 km from Buenos Aires and close to San Antonio de Areco in the heart of the Pampa. Has been renovated with great care as a boutique hotel, successfully combining luxurious comfort and colonial elegance. The spirit of the place is authenticity, the art of colonial luxury, history and tradition, attention to details, and people feel they are in a private house. La Bamba has recently become a Relais & Chateaux and a Virtuoso Member.

A fantastic and truly memorable experience

Reviewed By travelofleo

Words don’t seem quite enough to explain how great this little gem is. Worth the journey from Buenos Aires. Guillermo and team run a fantastic property. I had the pleasure of accompanying Eduardo on a sunset hack through fields and along the stream that abuts the property, which was truly a great experience. We had the place to ourselves which felt like a privilege beyond compare. It started with an Asado lunch al fresco with three other guests that were visiting for the day, followed by the horse whisperer giving us a demonstration that was truly breathtaking. Dinner with Guillermo in the main dining room and then the extra effort they went to to prepare breakfast for us the next day (despite our very early getaway) showed how pre-emptive they were and that nothing was too much trouble. I have travelled many countries and stayed at the big brands, boutique and standalone properties and this is without doubt one of the best experiences I have ever had. I cannot wait to come back again and wish the property continued success. The only disappointing thing was that we had to leave! Muchos gracias!

8. Estancia Los Potreros

Casilla de Correo 64, Rio Ceballos 5111 Argentina
Excellent
96%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 133 reviews

Estancia Los Potreros

An authentic working estancia offering unrivalled hospitality set in a stunning rural setting. We are famous for the quality of our horses and our trail-riding, and there is the chance to try polo or work with the gauchos. Out of the saddle there is rich and varied birdlife, excellent food and wine, and 6,500 acres of stunning countryside to discover.

Horse Paradise

Reviewed By georginasjpreston

Greeting us personally at the airport upon arrival, sporting his iconic red boina, angled over a kind smile, was our host Kevin. Travelling with my best friend Madeleine Bunbury, an artist, who specialises in painting horses life size, from life, meant we were taking oversized baggage to a new level with huge rolls of canvas and easels. This meant we had to rather precariously balance these upon the back of a pickup, Kevin using his ingenuity to even relinquish his jacket to help tie matters down! Following the first of many acts of generosity from our host, we began our journey towards the Estancia. As we drove deeper into the hills, leaving the populated towns behind, we realised the world was perhaps smaller than it currently felt after days of travelling and long haul flights, as in short journey to Los Potreros, it was established that Madeleine and Kevin actually had many mutual friends. I awoke the next day into paradise - rooms adorned with rich Argentinian textiles, warm yellow walls, and opened the double doors of my bedroom to be greeted by a herd of beautiful horses, mottled in the most wonderful variety of colours, gently grazing. On the veranda, amongst the collies and long dogs, we breakfasted and were introduced to the native ‘mate’, a particularly strong and punchy Argentine ‘green tea’, in the most beautiful little pot. Post breakfast, bubbly English manager Georgia (perhaps from all the mate) gave us the low down on the days events. Down to earth and amusing, Georgia knows the Estancia inside out, and has earned the respect of the Gaucho’s and picked up the Spanish language well. We were also introduced to Eight, a dog of questionable heritage due to his foxlike features, named as he was the last of eight abandoned puppies, who lucked out seeking refuge in the haven of Los Pots. Instantly, a feeling of overwhelming desire to explore overcame me, as far as the eye could see from every angle were dynamic, rolling green hills. Our horses for the morning were presented to us, bright eyed but incredibly quiet in nature. Tacked up, they adorned huge sheepskins on their saddles, intricate raw hide bridles, patterned girths and pads, culturally picturesque.. akin to the gaucho’s, wearing baggy bombachas (loose, workmanlike trousers), boinas (not dissimilar to a beret, but don’t call it that!) and neckerchiefs. Our young guides, charmingly named Franco and Frankito, had limited English, and we had limited Spanish, but this didn’t get in the way of a friendship forming through cheeky smiles and gestures. Rather peculiarly, our first expedition didn’t offer much opportunity to analyse the anatomy of the landscape, as we were met with a thick layer of fog. Almost like a soft launch, it gave hints of features such as walls built by the Jesuits, trickling streams and undulating hills. The fog hid the scale of the areas we were crossing, but created depth and highlighted the many layers of the hills. It meant the arrival at the cattle station for Los Potreros signature lemonade halfway, was a brilliant surprise as it emerged through the mist. As if the experience wasn’t romanticised enough already, Madeleine and I were told a charming story about the ‘Gaucho’ flower, little, delicate and orange in appearance, if this flower is presented to you it is symbolic as gesture of love. Naturally, we kept our eyes peeled, as two single girls with now hearts racing from dreams of Gaucho flowers, as well as adrenaline from galloping aboard our steeds. Unfortunately these flowers are hard found, unlike the abundance of thistles, which were the only things brushing our legs.. Carancho, the name of the first horse I was on board, is named after a bird of prey. The birdsong and opportunity for birdwatching is abundant, unlike Gaucho flower spotting, so if you have a penchant for wingspan you will be satisfied. Lunch, served by delightful Chef Pato, with the most beautiful smile, is placed upon table mats that feature vintage photographs of Kevin’s ancestors, each telling a story, as the place is steeped in family history. It is soon clear that storytelling is one of Kevin’s natural capabilities, keeping the table thoroughly entertained. Napkin rings are assigned to each guest, to keep the seating plans spontaneous, each ring featuring a name of a famous horse, which akin to the table mats, also have an intriguing story linked to each one. The evening ride was a stark contrast to the mornings - we swapped our steeds from the steady, sensible Criollo, not dissimilar to a small English hunter cob, to the Peruvian Paso. Electric, delicate, whippety creatures, they sport a ‘pacing’ gate, which is a high stepping and in-between a walk and trot. It is remarkably comfortable and fun. The fog had been long burnt off by the warmth of the sun, completely golden and hazy, with the softness inherent to South America. Suddenly we felt less like being on my present homestead of Dartmoor but now in the real deal. The scope of experience within one day was really surprising, the elements having transformed my perspective of the environment and the difference in horses. It’s hard to say which kind I preferred - the ambling, stoicness of the Criollo offered the ultimate time for mindfulness and reflection, as you felt completely detached from reality in the mountains. However the Paso’s were whizzy, punchy and brought out my inner Pony Club kid as we galloped around, saddle bags flapping, gaucho’s waving their boinas and ‘yupping’ and ‘yeeing’ as we raced around. I think this shows why guests who have very limited riding experience, or much experience, can all enjoy what the horses of Los Potreros have to offer. Evenings offer the perfect opportunity to chill and relax before supper, either by the pool or with a book, simply enjoying the company of the animals, or watching the foals being herded back into the safety of the confinements of the garden, protected from puma’s. Suppers were remarkably entertaining every night, as the stream of interesting guests came and went, conversation was never short of flowing, nor was the wine or laughter. Being at Estancia Los Potreros felt like visiting old friends, you were instantly ingratiated to be apart of the family, and felt so at home and at ease. You could do as much or as little as you liked, under no obligation, but there was opportunity for fun at all times of day. Saying that, it is an incredibly peaceful little bubble, a haven, that felt other worldly. Undoubtedly an experience that will sit vividly in my mind forever and firm friendships made for a long time. I can’t help but think that short of a trained therapist, this is the perfect retreat or refuge for heart broken horse girls!

9. Estancia La Granadilla

Calle Publica s/n, San Clemente 5187 Argentina
Excellent
68%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 44 reviews

Estancia La Granadilla

The Estancia has 800 hectares of hills, valleys, streams and forests. The variations in altitude (between 950 and 1500 meters above sea level) create a plurality of landscapes and amazing views over the Condor Valley and the Argel Hill. More than 50 species of birds, high grasslands in the upper area, native trees and planted forests give the landscapes the most unique and diverse characteristics during the four seasons of the year. The Estancia is a horse and cattle breeding ranch. Guests are invited to observe and participate in certain rural work to experience the countryside life.

Magical place to connect with nature

Reviewed By Andrea B

Do not look for luxury in this hotel...you have it already in the place where it is located...! It has all you need to do whatever you like! Horseriding, trekking in the mountains (sierras), excellent local food, Argentinian culture in the activities they do and people is invited to take part of it... The family that runs the place is super friendly and will help your stay to have the most of this experience. Trust me, this is a place where you always want to come back!

10. Cavas Wine Lodge

Costa Flores Alto Agrelo, Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza 5507 Argentina
Excellent
88%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1003 reviews

Cavas Wine Lodge

The Cavas Wine Lodge is located amid the snow-capped Andes Mountains and the fertile, green vineyards of Mendoza. It is the fist hotel in Mendoza dedicated to wine and all its secrets. Guests are drawn to the Cavas Wine Lodge for its privacy, tranquility and unmistakable romance. Guests are encouraged to indulge in wine, food, luxurious spa treatments and the surrounding natural beauty.

Perfectly beautiful relaxing relais and chateau experience

Reviewed By Wsb01

We just spent 6 nights at this stunning hotel. We were meant to stay only 3 but extended to 6 nights. 3 is not enough. You stay in separate adobe buildings (2 suites per building). Each has a balcony on the roof where you can have a fire, watch the stars or sunrise while lying on a comfortable platform with cushions. We stayed in a large suite for the first 5 nights with a fireplace, living room, bedroom and separate bathroom. The last night we were in a sizeable room which also had a couch, beautiful bedroom. Everyone has its own plunge pool with private terrace outside of the rooms. The main lodge is stunning. Every evening there is a fire in a library and often there is a piano player (one night playing with a saxophonist). The dining room is beautiful and intimate. We did several excursions. One day we rode our bikes to a vineyard which is quite close by for a wine tasting. The second day we were driven to a winery and then dropped off for lunch at an outdoor restaurant by Frances Mallman. If you’re going to do one or the other, I would do the second excursion as they were somewhat duplicative. The outdoor restaurant was truly enchanting. We also did a hike in the Andes which was stunning. We took ourselves into the city of Mendoza in a taxi (and Uber back). I highly recommend going into the city as it is quite beautiful and there is lots to see. We also went for multiple walks through the vineyards as well as riding bikes on the roads nearby (quite bumpy). We were also treated to a massage and facial in the spa. You should not miss that experience! One night we had dinner on our balcony (above our room) with a fire. The staff even brought us blankets to cover ourselves while we watched the stars by firelight. A word about the staff - everyone was unfailingly kind and pleasant, prompt and helpful. The service is truly extraordinary. My great thanks to Veronica, Barbra and Melissa for shepherding us through the experience and kindly giving us much information every day. The dining room staff were wonderful and also brought us coffee every morning in thermoses to our room before we went for breakfast. One night we attended a wine tasting with Cavas’ wonderful sommelier. Cavas is so beautiful and the atmosphere is so relaxing. You will not want to leave.

ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.