Weather in Argentina in February

Looking for somewhere warm to travel to this winter? In Argentina, February signals the zenith of summer, and the country bursts into a myriad of climates and experiences. Read on for our guide to the weather in Argentina in February, with tips from our local travel experts.

Discover Argentina in February

In February, Argentina experiences warm weather, ranging from hot temperatures in Buenos Aires to tropical heat in the north. Meanwhile, central regions like Mendoza showcase ideal conditions for grape harvesting, and Patagonia offers a cooler escape for outdoor enthusiasts.

Benefits of visiting Argentina in February

Visiting Argentina in February immerses you in the heart of the vibrant Carnival festivities. The streets burst into life with colorful parades, lively music, and stunning costumes, offering a unique blend of cultural traditions. This electric atmosphere is a spectacle you won't want to miss.

February also serves as the perfect month for beach enthusiasts. Coastal gems like Mar del Plata and Pinamar beckon with their inviting sands and warm ocean waters. It's an ideal time for soaking up the sun, diving into water sports, or simply enjoying the bustling beach vibe.

For adventurers, Patagonia in February is a dream. The summer weather provides the perfect backdrop for exploring its breathtaking landscapes. Hike through untouched wilderness, gaze at majestic glaciers, or find peace by serene lakes and mountains. February’s mild climate ensures your outdoor adventures in Patagonia are both comfortable and unforgettable.

Don't let the winter blues hold you back. Consider Argentina for a February getaway filled with sun, culture, and unparalleled natural beauty. For more insights on escaping to the sun this winter, explore our guide to the winter sun destinations.

Things not to miss: Maradona, Argentina.

Maradona street art © Shutterstock

Downsides of visiting Argentina in February

February's allure as a travel month to Argentina comes with its set of challenges. The summer season, while inviting, leads to crowded destinations and increased costs. As locals and tourists flock to popular spots, you'll find accommodation and activities pricier than usual.

The heat in February might not suit everyone. Particularly in the north, temperatures can soar, making it uncomfortably hot for those not used to high heat. It's a factor to consider if you prefer cooler climates.

Moreover, the warm, humid conditions in areas like Iguazu Falls and the northern provinces attract mosquitoes and other insects. Carrying and using insect repellent becomes essential to avoid bites and discomfort.

Considering a February trip? For more insights and ideas, explore our guide to best places to visit in February.

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Mendoza Vineyards, Argentina © Shutterstock

Weather in Argentina in February

February in Argentina brings varied weather, with warm temperatures in Buenos Aires, tropical heat in the north, optimal grape harvest conditions in central regions like Mendoza, and cooler temperatures in Patagonia.

Temperatures in North, Central, and Southern Argentina

Here is the weather in Argentina in February, categorized by geographical region:

North Argentina

February brings continued warmth and humidity to the northern regions of Argentina. In the northern provinces, including Salta and Jujuy, February witnesses temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Humidity levels remain moderate, fluctuating between 40% to 60%, creating warm and relatively dry conditions.

Central Argentina

Central Argentina experiences a mild to warm climate in February. Cities like Cordoba and Mendoza, located in central Argentina, experience temperatures between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) in February. Humidity levels typically range from 50% to 70% Temperatures are generally comfortable, making it an enjoyable time for outdoor activities. 

Southern Argentina

Southern Argentina, including Bariloche and Neuquén exhibits milder temperatures during February, ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Humidity levels are generally lower, varying between 30% to 50%, providing a pleasant atmosphere.

Looking for even more options for your winter getaway? Explore our guide to the best places for a February holiday.

Mountain lake, Fitz Roy in Partagonia © javarman/Shutterstock

Patagonia mountain lake © Shutterstock

Temperatures around Buenos Aires

February in Buenos Aires brings warm temperatures, creating a pleasant climate for residents and visitors alike. Temperatures range from around 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F) in February. Humidity levels tend to be higher compared to the northern and southern regions, ranging from 60% to 80%, creating warm and humid conditions.

Traveling to Buenos Aires? Don't miss the opportunity to choose the best places to stay in the city.

Temperatures in Patagonia

In February, Patagonia continues to showcase its cool and refreshing temperatures. Temperatures in February range from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Humidity levels remain relatively low, fluctuating between 20% to 40%,. This southern region of Argentina maintains a unique climate, attracting those seeking a break from the summer heat. 

What about crowds and costs in February?

February is a peak travel month in Argentina as it coincides with the summer season and many locals and tourists alike take advantage of the warm weather. Popular tourist destinations, especially in the central and northern regions, can experience significant crowds. 

Accommodation prices may be higher due to the increased demand. Flights and transportation costs can also see an uptick. You may find that some popular activities and tours even have an increased cost during this time. If you plan on taking advantage of the great weather in Argentina in February, you’ll want to book as far in advance as possible.

Not sure when to travel? Arm yourself with info on when to go to Argentina around the year.

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The weather in Argentina in February is great for seeing Buenos Aires © Shutterstock

Best places to see in February

Here’s our selection of the finest places to include in your travel plans to take advantage of the weather in Argentina in February:

El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glacier

Explore the stunning landscapes of Argentine Patagonia. The Perito Moreno Glacier is a must-see, and the surrounding national parks offer excellent trekking opportunities.

Buenos Aires

Argentina's capital city is lively year-round, but summer brings outdoor events, festivals, and a vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy tango shows, explore the neighborhoods, and indulge in the rich culinary scene.

Rosario

Situated along the Paraná River, Rosario is a lively city with beautiful parks, historic monuments, and a vibrant cultural scene. Explore the waterfront, visit the National Flag Memorial, and enjoy the city's cafes and nightlife.

San Juan

Known for its wineries and vineyards, San Juan offers a relaxed atmosphere and warm temperatures during the summer. Take a wine tour, explore the Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon), or relax in the hot springs.

Considering visiting Argentina in February? Dive into our inspirational Argentina itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.

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The weather in Argentina in February is great for seeing Iguazu Falls © Shutterstock

Best things to do in February

February is a great time to explore Argentina, here’s our pick of the best things to do during your trip. For more inspiration, see our guide to the best things to do in Argentina.

Participate in the Gualeguaychú Carnival

February is an ideal time to immerse yourself in the vibrant festivities of the Gualeguaychú Carnival in Argentina. Known as one of the most celebrated carnivals in the country, this event features dazzling parades, lively music, and intricate costumes.

Relax in the Tigre Delta

Escape the hustle and bustle by taking a leisurely trip to the Tigre Delta. In February, the weather is delightful, making it an excellent time to explore the tranquil waterways and lush landscapes. Hop on a boat to navigate through the intricate network of rivers and streams, visit local markets, and enjoy the serene ambiance.

Explore Salta City

February is an opportune moment to discover the enchanting charm of Salta City. With its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich cultural heritage, Salta offers a unique blend of history and modernity. Explore the main square, Plaza 9 de Julio, visit the Cathedral and try the local cuisine.

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Cafayate Salta mountains in Argentina © Shutterstock

Visit the Glaciers National Park

For a breathtaking natural spectacle, head to Glaciers National Park in February. This time of year allows for pleasant weather and optimal conditions to witness the awe-inspiring glaciers, particularly the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier. 

Take a boat tour to marvel at the towering ice formations, embark on scenic hikes, and appreciate the pristine beauty of one of Argentina's most stunning natural wonders.

Visit Jujuy's Hill of Seven Colors

Add to your itinerary the kaleidoscopic beauty of Jujuy's Hill of Seven Colors. February is an excellent month to witness the vibrant hues of this geological marvel in the Quebrada de Humahuaca. 

While here you can take a guided tour to explore the stunning landscapes, learn about the indigenous cultures, and capture the breathtaking views.

Planning your trip to Argentina

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Cordoba, Argentina © Shutterstock

Events and festivals in February

Here are some of the events and festivals you can experience in Argentina in February:

Carnival Celebrations

February in Argentina bursts with vibrant and energetic Carnival celebrations, transforming various parts of the country into lively hubs of revelry. Cities like Gualeguaychú, Corrientes, and Buenos Aires stand out as notable destinations for Carnival festivities. 

The streets come alive with colorful parades, resounding traditional music, and captivating dance performances, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration

Cosquin Folk Festival

In the charming town of Cosquin, nestled in the province of Córdoba, February marks the annual Cosquin Folk Festival. Renowned for its celebration of traditional Argentine music, dance, and culture, the festival attracts performers and enthusiasts from across the country.

Fiesta Nacional de la Chaya 

La Rioja comes alive in February with the vibrant celebration of the Fiesta Nacional de la Chaya. This festival is a harmonious blend of music, dance, and traditional rituals that mark the end of summer and the harvest season. 

Chaya is deeply rooted in local culture, and the festivities include lively street parades, rhythmic music, and communal gatherings. 

Festival Nacional del Folclore

Cosquin, in the province of Córdoba, hosts another significant folklore event in February—the Festival Nacional del Folclore. This festival serves as a platform for both local and international folk artists to showcase their talents. 

Attendees can enjoy a diverse array of performances, ranging from traditional dances to soul-stirring folk music.

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 12.03.2024

Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Senior Content Editor at Rough Guides.

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