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The 8 best islands in Argentina

islands in Argentina

Argentina Islands


Argentina Islands: Argentina is the perfect blend of beauty and adventure. This feature seems to be perfectly represented in their famous dance, tango, or even in the way they play soccer.


City life in this country is fast and tumultuous. You can also enjoy the serene nature of Argentina by taking a quick trip to the mountains or beaches.


Exploring Argentine nature may be one of the reasons for your visit to this beautiful country, and you may start by visiting some of its beautiful islands. And you may be lucky to have a good time relaxing there.


Isla Apipé, Corrientes Province


Being part of the province of Corrientes, Isla Apipé is separated from the rest of the province and is closer to the Paraná River which belongs to Paraguay.


Despite its small size, it contains many attractions that will capture your heart.

For example, Mburucuyá National Park and San Miguel. Get close to nature and wildlife when you visit Mburucuyá National Park and see more than 150 species of birds and the famous capybara.


Los Estados Island, Tierra del Fuego


For fans of classic novels, you may be familiar with the name Isla de Los Estados.


Jules Verne drew the world's attention to this island with his novel The Lighthouse at the End of the World, which was inspired by the actual lighthouse on the island.

Of course, this fame has drawn many people to Isla de Los Estados to catch a glimpse of this historic landmark.

Additionally, Isla de Los Estados is also famous for its beautiful wildlife.

It is also known as the natural habitat of Magellanic penguins, as a breeding colony in the South Atlantic, and as a hunting ground for seals since the 18th century.


Huemul Island, Río Negro


Hemel Island was once a favorite destination for locals and tourists, due to its beautiful nature that brings you a sense of frightening tranquility and also gives you an enchanting history.


During World War II, this island became the place where many Nazi scientists and physicists conducted nuclear experiments. In 1952, the experiments were stopped.


Isla Curuzú Chalí, Entre Ríos Province


Located in the northern part of the country, about 500 kilometers north of Buenos Aires, it is probably one of the least populated islands in Argentina.


It has been recorded that there are 10 people, more or less, in every square kilometer on Isla Curuzu Chali, and even with this fact, the population in the whole area is still very small.

However, the island has many natural attractions in its 14,000 hectares (34,594.7) acre area such as lakes, streams, and rivers, and is also popular for its fishing spots among the locals.

Other activities that you can do when visiting it include bird watching or a photo safari with your group. Various birds call this island their home.


Gable Island, Tierra del Fuego


The Beagle Channel is known for its natural wonders, which include lakes and mountains, as well as a beautiful island in Tierra del Fuego province, Gable Island.


This is the most suitable place when looking for a beautiful place or exploring nature. You can take a tour to explore the island and visit the penguins, there are many of them.


Isla Pinguino, Santa Cruz Province


Isla Pinguino is probably the most famous island in Argentina due to its population that can easily capture the heart of anyone who visits them.


It is a small island off the coast of Santa Cruz, where hundreds of penguins live.

You can meet Magellan and Rockhopper penguins who live together as a community that supports the ecosystem.

It will be an experience you will never forget for many years, the island has been home to many species of penguins and many other birds that will make the island even more fun. So be sure to book a flight to it on your trip to Argentina and be in awe of the wonderful penguins that live there.


Isla Martin García, Buenos Aires


What distinguishes the island of Martin Garcia is that it is actually part of Argentina, but the island is located in the waters of Uruguay.


The island is small, measuring just 1.84 square kilometers (about 0.71 square miles) and made up of 150 people (about 50 families), but the experience you'll have if you visit Martin Garcia Island isn't smell at all.

It is currently popular as a tourist destination. One of the highlights is sailing in the “Rio de la Plata”, which is considered the widest river in the world. You will be amazed by the beautiful nature around you.


Isla Pavón, Santa Cruz Province


If you are looking for a quiet place to relax and have a good time, you should visit Isla Pavón in Santa Cruz province.


To get to the island, you will need to cross the main bridge that is located over the Santa Cruz River.

The island is located between the main bridge and the second bridge. Take your family fishing, or you can also take your kids to visit a salmon farm and learn more about fish conservation.

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