Argentina Travel InsuranceDo I Need Travel Insurance For My Argentina Adventure?

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Argentina is full of adventure. Glacier trekking across Perito Moreno’s ancient ice, summiting the Fitz Roy, or diving with sea lions off Puerto Madryn are just a few activities you could cross off your bucket list. These trips-of-a-lifetime take time and money to plan, and you should be protected if a medical emergency or a canceled flight stops that trip from happening. Detour has designed our travel insurance for adventurers, so you can travel boldly without worry.

Learn how the right coverage keeps you exploring Argentina and beyond.

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What Activities Require Adventure Travel Insurance In Argentina?

Since July 2, 2025, Argentina requires foreign tourists to carry travel medical insurance.  At a minimum, plans must include medical care, hospitalization, and emergency evacuation. As an adventure enthusiast, you’ll need a plan that builds in higher-risk activities, so you can do what you love without worry. Detour specializes in adventure travel, and our plans can cover activities such as:

  • Skiing
  • SCUBA diving
  • Hiking
  • Cruises
  • Whitewater Rafting
  • Surfing
  • Cross Country Cycling

We can even provide coverage for more extreme activities like:

  • Skydiving
  • BASE jumping
  • Mountaineering
  • Heli-skiing
  • Motor racing
  • And more

Are There Any Safety Concerns for Travel to Argentina?

Argentina is generally safe for travelers, but some basic precautions go a long way. In Buenos Aires and other major cities, stay alert for pickpockets in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Never leave bags unattended—especially expensive climbing, diving, or ski equipment. 

Pro Tip: Stay up to date on the latest U.S. government travel advisories and updates when traveling internationally.

What Kind of Travel Insurance Do You Need for Argentina Adventures?

Argentina’s adventures take you far from home—and often far from help. Whether you’re deep in the Patagonian wilderness or high in the Andes, the right coverage means you can focus on the experience instead of worrying about what-ifs. Here’s how Detour protects you:

Adventure travel to Argentina comes at a cost. If illness, family emergencies, or weather delays force you to cancel or cut your expedition short, coverage up to $10,000 protects your investment.

An injury sustained when capsizing in the  Juramento River rapids requires immediate care. Coverage up to $100,000 ensures you get the treatment you need, wherever you are.

Getting to proper medical facilities can be challenging in remote areas. Coverage up to $1,000,000 ensures you receive emergency transport when seconds count.

Stranded on a glacier without safe passage back? Coverage up to $100,000 helps get you to safety when conditions turn unexpectedly.

Remote peaks and vast wilderness mean help isn’t always around the corner. Up to $10,000 in coverage provides peace of mind in backcountry terrain.

Crampons, ski equipment, and SCUBA supplies represent serious investments. Get protection for your gear.

When your gear gets damaged or lost, coverage up to $5,000 lets you rent replacements and keep your adventure going.

Navigating emergencies or logistics challenges in Spanish-speaking regions is easier with 24/7 support in your language.

Travel Tips For Argentina

You have your passport and travel insurance, but what else should you consider before escaping to Argentina? Check out these tips before starting your adventure:

  • Prepare for Patagonia.  Wind and sudden weather shifts are a reality. Build slack into itineraries and travel with experienced guides.
  • Layers are key. From Iquazu’s heat to Patagonia’s chill, be prepared with fleeces, T-shirts, and waterproofs.
  • Getting around. Overnight buses can save time and money when traversing this vast country.
  • Brush up on your Spanish. Learn the basics to connect with locals.
  • Carry cash: Cards work in big cities, but have pesos ready for small towns and markets.
  • Taxi tip. Avoid taxis without meters and try to negotiate a price before departing.
  • Tipping is customary. Be prepared to tip 10-15% at cafes and restaurants.
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Providing Coverage For More Than 300 Adventure Activities

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Sailing

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Kayaking

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Trekking

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Mountain Climbing

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Skydiving

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Bungee Jumping

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Paragliding and Hang Gliding

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Caving & Spelunking

Ready to Explore Argentina with Confidence?

Don't let the unexpected derail your Patagonian dreams or Andean adventures. Whether you're stepping onto ancient glacial ice or diving into the cold waters of the Atlantic, Detour's adventure travel insurance ensures you're protected every step of the way. Request a quote and get back to planning the adventure of a lifetime.