Estancias are a unique phenomenon to Argentina and through opening up their family's homes to guests, estancia owners offer visitors a very personal and privileged introduction to the ways of rural Argentine life, which has changed little in the last 50 years. The number of guest rooms at estancias tends to be small, the welcome you get very generous and the experience unique. Life on an estancia revolves around the demands of the estate and you may have the opportunity to help out, but with the wide variety of activities available there is always something for everybody, whether you are a rider or otherwise.
El Bordo de las Lanzas is one of the oldest estancias in Argentina. Located 25 kilometres from Jujuy.
The Finca Colome is located just 15 miles from Molinos, at an altitude of 7500 feet and offers the most comfortable and luxurious accommodation in the area.
Estancia El Colibri is a new breed of Argentine property. Combining ambience and traditions of an estancia with style and luxury.
Situated in San Miguel del Monte, a short distance from Buenos Aires, the Estancia El Rocio has been described as 'a place for international visitors with a taste for life's small luxuries'.
Estancia Huechahue lies 70 kms east of the picturesque town of San Martin de los Andes, on the Alumine and Collon Cura rivers, run by an Anglo-Argentinian family.
Estancia Las Colas is a true working farm, unlike many other estancias located closer to Buenos Aires.
Estancia Los Potreros is an exclusive 6,000-acre working cattle farm that has remained in the same Anglo-Argentine family for four generations.
Hosteria Rincon del Socorro has six rooms within the ranches main house and three bungalows situated a short distance away in the Rincon del Soccorro gardens.
Nestled in Lanin National Park amidst beautiful woodland and overlooked by snowy Andean peaks, Estancia Río Quillén is located in one of Argentina's most unspoilt areas.
Founded in 1909 by the grandfather of the present owners, Tipiliuke Lodge is part of the estancia Cerro de los Pinos, one of the first ranches established in this region and which covers a considerable area of 20,000 hectares.