San Rafael

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San Rafael is a sun-drenched wine region and outdoor playground in Argentina's Mendoza province, where the Andes foothills meet fertile valleys. This laid-back city, the second-largest in Mendoza, offers a quieter, more authentic alternative to the bustling capital, with a focus on Malbec bodegas, river adventures, and gaucho culture. The scent of olive groves and grapevines fills the air, and the backdrop of snow-capped peaks is ever-present.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two to three days to explore San Rafael properly. Use one day for a winery tour and olive oil tasting, another for a full-day excursion to Cañón del Atuel and Valle Grande, and a third for water sports at Embalse El Nihuil or a relaxing city stroll. The pace is unhurried, so don't try to cram too much in.

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