When to go en Chutes d'Iguazu ?
The climate, generally humid subtropical, varies from one region to another in this country stretched, from north to south, over 3,700 km. In the northeast, in the region of the Iguazú Falls, the climate is almost tropical with mild, dry, sometimes cool winters and hot, humid summers. Rainfall reaches 2,500 mm per year in the jungle of Misiones.
When to go to Iguazú Falls? Argentina is located in the southern hemisphere where spring runs from the end of September to the end of December, followed by summer until the end of March, fall until the end of June and winter until the end of September. The high tourist season is in July. Be careful at certain times of the year, such as during the Semana Santa, which precedes Easter, when Argentines are on vacation and hotels are full. The month of January corresponds to the Argentinean vacations, so remember to make your accommodation reservations.
In Mesopotamia and Misiones, rainfall is constant, even more so from December to March, and the summer is particularly hot. July is the best season to visit the Iguazú Falls. But it is the high tourist season and the prices go up. In the northwest, temperatures rise to over 40°C in summer. To be avoided! The wet season is between November and March, it is the Andean winter. Buenos Aires and the pampas are sheltered from heavy rains and enjoy a moderate climate, although more humid in the capital and on the coast. Although the temperatures are pleasant, January and February can be very humid.
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