Cafayate
Nestled in the heart of the Calchaquí Valleys, Cafayate is a sun-drenched oasis of vineyards, dramatic red-rock canyons, and Andean culture. This laid-back town in Salta province is Argentina's second-largest wine region, renowned for its high-altitude Torrontés. With its colonial plaza, artisan markets, and easy access to otherworldly landscapes, Cafayate offers a perfect blend of wine tourism and outdoor adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine Bodegas: Tour family-run and boutique wineries like Bodega El Porvenir or Piattelli Vineyards, where you can taste crisp Torrontés and Malbec against a backdrop of vineyards and mountains.
- Quebrada de las Conchas: Drive the spectacular RN68 through a geological wonderland of red sandstone formations—the Amphitheater, the Garganta del Diablo, and the Tres Cruces are must-stop photo points.
- Museo de la Vid y el Vino: Dive into the region's viticultural history in a restored colonial house, with exhibits on winemaking and indigenous culture.
- Plaza Principal: Soak up the town's relaxed vibe around the leafy square, with the neo-Gothic Cathedral Nuestra Señora del Rosario and peña folk music bars nearby.
- Hiking to Cerro de la Cruz: A short but steep hike rewards you with panoramic views of the valley and the patchwork of vineyards below.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to explore the town, visit a handful of bodegas, and take a full-day self-drive along the Quebrada de las Conchas. If you have more time, add a day trip to the higher-altitude vineyards of the Valles Calchaquíes or the colonial village of Cachi.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cachi: A charming mountain town with a whitewashed colonial church, artisan markets, and access to the Parque Nacional Los Cardones.
- Quebrada de las Flechas: A dramatic canyon further south along RN40, with jagged rock formations and fewer crowds.
- Salta City: The vibrant capital of the province, with its colonial architecture, museums, and lively nightlife, is a 3-hour drive northeast.
- Reserva Natural Quebrada del Cóndor: A protected area for condor spotting and hiking, located between Cafayate and Cachi.
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Image credits
- Quebrada de las Conchas — CC BY 3.0
- Quebrada de las Flechas — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Reserva Natural Quebrada del Cóndor — Oscar Murillo Mallea / CC BY-SA 4.0