From the number of golf packages available, most are centred on the fabulous city of Buenos Aires. In addition to soaking up the sights and sounds of the magical city, your golf holiday in Argentina will take in the finest courses and most exclusive clubs. The country's famed passion for celebration manifests itself in the continuous festivals of dance, food, wine and football, which are the main ingredients in the Argentine diet.
Buenos Aires is a vibrant city of 13 million that is fuelled by tango, prime steak, and a passion for football and partying.
Its unique atmosphere is complemented by the rich architectural landscape; the city is carved into great European-style avenues that give way to the famous brightly painted residential houses.
Both golf courses at The Jockey Club are a fitting tribute to one of golf architecture's greatest names. The stand out at the Jockey Club is the Red Course, which remains one of the highlights of Mackenzie's extraordinary legacy.
The 27-hole golf complex of Buenos Aires comprises of the Blue, Green and Yellow 9-hole courses, with the Green and Yellow making up the main headline 18-hole layout. The respected club has hosted previous competitive South American events.
The Olivos Golf Club comprises of 3 sets of 9-hole courses, the White, Red and Blue. The main 18-hole layout comprises of the White and Red nines, to deliver the number one golf course in Argentina.
Festivals of dance and wine are aided by Argentina’s legendary steak, making this buzzing city one of the most amazing and most enjoyable in South America. Add to this the fantastic golf courses of the surrounding area, which include The Jockey Club, the oldest and most distinguished in the country.
Stretching nearly the whole length of Argentina’s western edge, the Andes is an incredible mountain range offering high deserts, scenic lakes, thick forests and a perfect destination for the ultimate hike. It’s varied landscape is a dream to explore and delivers some of the best panoramic views in the country.
Argentina is packed with wineries, olive oil farms and other gourmet businesses to easily visit multiple spots in a single day. Then after sampling the finest wines, you can dine out and taste some of Argentina’s best cuts in one of the restaurants in Buenos Aires to finish off a perfect day of wining and dining.
After flying into Buenos Aires’s International Airport, you will need to take a transfer to your final destination. So take a look at some of the key drive times between the airport and some of the key destinations you will want to stop by.
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With direct flights available from London to Buenos Aires with British Airways, you can have a relaxing flight over without the stress of a connection flight when visiting the stunning country of Argentina. So have a look at the key flight details and when the best time of year is to travel.
Flights & Weather
13.5 hrs
Ezeiza International Airport
October - April
18 - 30° C