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Things to do in Lujan de Cuyo 2026 | Pelago by Singapore Airlines

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About Lujan de Cuyo
Lujan de Cuyo is a picturesque wine region located in the province of Mendoza, Argentina. Known for its high-quality Malbec wines, the area is surrounded by stunning vineyards and snow-capped Andes mountains. The currency used in Lujan de Cuyo is the Argentine Peso. Visitors can explore the numerous wineries in the region and enjoy wine tastings while taking in the beautiful scenery.
When to visit
The best time to visit Lujan de Cuyo is during the harvest season, which typically takes place from late February to early April. During this time, visitors can witness the grape picking and wine production process. The weather is pleasant during the harvest season, with warm days and cool nights, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Getting around
The most convenient way to get around Lujan de Cuyo is by renting a car or hiring a private driver. This allows visitors to easily explore the various wineries and attractions in the area at their own pace. Alternatively, taxis and tour buses are also available for transportation within the region.
Traveller tips
Make sure to book winery tours in advance, as they can fill up quickly during peak tourist seasons. It's also a good idea to bring comfortable walking shoes, as many wineries require some walking between tastings. Be sure to try the local empanadas, a popular Argentine snack, and don't forget to tip your tour guides and drivers for their excellent service.