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Best Estancias Near Buenos Aires: A Curated 2025 Guide

Discover the 8 best estancias, lodges, and glampings near Buenos Aires. From historic colonial estates to luxury domes in the Pampa. Prices, how to get there, and what to do.

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Best Estancias Near Buenos Aires: A Curated 2025 Guide

Less than two hours from downtown Buenos Aires, the pampas opens up with colonial estates, boutique country houses, luxury glamping domes, and Delta lodges. Whether you're looking for a polo weekend, a romantic escape, or an authentic gaucho experience, there's an estancia waiting.

This curated guide covers the 8 best estancias and lodges near Buenos Aires — from Relais & Châteaux classics like Estancia La Bamba de Areco to budget-friendly traditional stays like La Sofia Estancia de Campo. All within 130 km of the Obelisk.


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Why Escape to a Buenos Aires Estancia?

The province of Buenos Aires concentrates 40% of Argentina's tourist estancias. Its proximity to the capital makes it ideal for weekend getaways, day trips, and corporate events. The options are surprisingly diverse:

  • Historic luxury estates: colonial houses from the 1800s turned into boutique hotels with polo, spa, and gourmet cuisine.
  • Luxury glamping: geodesic domes with lagoon views, without sacrificing comfort.
  • Family-friendly country houses: relaxed atmosphere, farm animals, and accessible prices.
  • Delta lodges: lush nature minutes from the city, accessible only by boat.

Most cluster in three corridors: San Antonio de Areco (traditional pampas), Cañuelas-Lobos (Buenos Aires countryside), and Tigre-Baradero (Delta and rivers).


The Best Estancias Near Buenos Aires

Estancia La Bamba de Areco — The Historic Relais & Châteaux

Estancia La Bamba de Areco is the oldest colonial estancia in Argentina open to tourism. Built in 1830, 125 km from Buenos Aires, it was transformed into a Relais & Châteaux boutique hotel.

What makes it unique: original 190+ year-old colonial estate, professional polo field, Criollo horse stables, and luxury spa. The Indian taming ceremony is an unmissable experience.

Activities: polo, horseback riding, carriage rides, spa, criollo asados, visits to San Antonio de Areco.

Price: from USD 590/night, all-inclusive. 11 rooms.


Puesto Viejo Estancia — Polo, Golf & Glamping in One

Puesto Viejo Estancia, in Cañuelas just 76 km from the city, combines gaucho tradition with modern amenities. It's one of the few estancias where you can take professional polo lessons or play on its 18-hole golf course.

What makes it unique: live polo on weekends, golf course, 2,500 m² labyrinth, and glamping option.

Activities: polo, golf, horseback riding, labyrinth walk, cycling, spa.

Price: USD 300-600/night.


Glamping Octógono — Luxury Domes in the Pampa

For a different experience without leaving the pampas, Glamping Octógono in San Antonio de Areco offers 8 geodesic domes with A/C, heating, and lagoon views.

What's included: private dome with king bed, full bathroom, private deck, access to communal bonfires, horseback riding and kayaking included.

Price: USD 200-350/night.


Serena Casa de Campo — Boutique by the River

Serena Casa de Campo in Baradero is ideal for couples seeking intimacy. With only 6 suites, a river-view pool, and gourmet cuisine, it's a boutique country house that prioritizes calm.

Price: USD 250-400/night.


La Becasina Delta Lodge — The Tigre Secret

Minutes from Buenos Aires but only accessible by boat, La Becasina Delta Lodge offers a unique Delta experience: floating spa, kayaking through creeks, fishing, and river-view suites.

Price: USD 350-650/night.


Estancia La Camila — Family-Friendly Farm

Estancia La Camila in Lobos is the quintessential family estancia: farm animals, swimming pool, horseback riding, and asados. Ideal for going with children.

Price: USD 150-250/night.


La Sofia Estancia de Campo — Accessible Tradition

La Sofia Estancia de Campo in Capilla del Señor offers the most authentic and affordable gaucho experience on this list: old country house, horseback riding, asados, folk music, and target shooting.

Price: USD 120-220/night.


Estancia La Oriental — History in the Plains

Estancia La Oriental in Junín is an early 20th-century historic estate with a centennial park. Perfect for those seeking history, tradition, and absolute quiet in the Buenos Aires plains.

Price: USD 150-280/night.


Quick Comparison

Estancia Distance from BA Type Approx. Price Best For
La Bamba 125 km Luxury estate USD 590+ Romance, polo, luxury
Puesto Viejo 76 km Polo estate USD 300-600 Golf, polo, families
Glamping Octógono 120 km Glamping USD 200-350 Nature, couples
Serena Casa de Campo 150 km Boutique USD 250-400 Romance, relaxation
La Becasina 40 km Delta lodge USD 350-650 Delta, kayaking, luxury
La Camila 120 km Family USD 150-250 Families with kids
La Sofia 100 km Traditional USD 120-220 Budget, tradition
La Oriental 260 km Historic USD 150-280 History, events

How to Get There

  • San Antonio de Areco (La Bamba, Octógono): Route 8 to Solís, then Route 41. 90 min by car.
  • Cañuelas (Puesto Viejo): Ezeiza-Cañuelas Highway, Route 205. 60-75 min.
  • Tigre (La Becasina): Boat from Tigre River Station. 30-45 min sailing.
  • Baradero (Serena): Route 9 north. 90 min.
  • Lobos (La Camila): Ezeiza-Cañuelas Highway, Route 205. 90 min.
  • Junín (La Oriental): Route 7 west. 3 hours.

When to Go

Spring (September-November): ideal temperatures, flowers, fewer mosquitoes in the Delta. Autumn (March-May): mild days, golden sunsets over the pampas. High season for La Bamba. Summer (December-February): ideal for pools and water activities. Book well in advance. Winter (June-August): fewer tourists, more accessible prices. Bonfires and cuisine as protagonists.


FAQ

Which estancia near Buenos Aires is best for families?

Estancia La Camila in Lobos and Puesto Viejo Estancia in Cañuelas are the best family options. Both have pools, kids' activities, farm animals, and accessible prices.

How much does a weekend at a Buenos Aires estancia cost?

The range goes from USD 120/night (traditional estancias like La Sofia) to USD 1,590/night (La Bamba de Areco, all-inclusive). Most quality estancias range from USD 200-400/night with half board.

Can I visit just for a day without staying overnight?

Some estancias offer a "day at the countryside" program that includes lunch (usually an asado) and activities without needing to sleep over. Check directly with each estancia.

Which estancia offers polo near Buenos Aires?

Estancia La Bamba de Areco and Puesto Viejo Estancia are the two main polo options near Buenos Aires. Both offer lessons, exhibition matches, and horseback riding.

Are there estancias in the Paraná Delta?

Yes: La Becasina Delta Lodge is the premium option in the Delta islands, accessible only by boat. It offers spa, kayaking, and Delta cuisine.


Conclusion

Estancias near Buenos Aires offer a countryside escape without needing a flight. From the historic luxury of La Bamba de Areco to the domes of Glamping Octógono, there's an experience for every budget and travel style.

If you're planning your escape, explore all Buenos Aires estancias on Lodge.ar or discover options in other regions like Mendoza, Córdoba, or Patagonia.

Mentioned stays

Estancia La Bamba de Areco - Buenos Aires

Estancia La Bamba de Areco

Buenos Aires · Estancia

USD 590-1.590/noche (todo incluido)

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Puesto Viejo Estancia - Buenos Aires

Puesto Viejo Estancia

Buenos Aires · Estancia

USD 300-600/noche

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La Becasina Delta Lodge - Buenos Aires

La Becasina Delta Lodge

Buenos Aires · Lodge

USD 350-650/noche

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Serena Casa de Campo - Buenos Aires

Serena Casa de Campo

Buenos Aires · Posada rural

USD 250-400/noche

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Glamping Octógono - Buenos Aires

Glamping Octógono

Buenos Aires · Glamping

USD 200-350/noche

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Estancia La Camila - Buenos Aires

Estancia La Camila

Buenos Aires · Estancia

USD 150-250/noche

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La Sofia Estancia de Campo - Buenos Aires

La Sofia Estancia de Campo

Buenos Aires · Estancia

USD 120-220/noche

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Estancia La Oriental - Buenos Aires

Estancia La Oriental

Buenos Aires · Estancia

USD 150-280/noche

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Frequently asked questions

Which estancia near Buenos Aires is best for families?

Estancia La Camila in Lobos and Puesto Viejo Estancia in Cañuelas are the best family options. Both have pools, kids' activities, farm animals, and accessible prices.

How much does a weekend at a Buenos Aires estancia cost?

The range goes from USD 120/night (traditional estancias like La Sofia) to USD 1,590/night (La Bamba de Areco, all-inclusive). Most quality estancias range from USD 200-400/night with half board.

Can I visit just for a day without staying overnight?

Some estancias offer a "day at the countryside" program that includes lunch (usually an asado) and activities without needing to sleep over. Check directly with each estancia.

Which estancia offers polo near Buenos Aires?

Estancia La Bamba de Areco and Puesto Viejo Estancia are the two main polo options near Buenos Aires. Both offer lessons, exhibition matches, and horseback riding.

Are there estancias in the Paraná Delta?

Yes: La Becasina Delta Lodge is the premium option in the Delta islands, accessible only by boat. It offers spa, kayaking, and Delta cuisine.

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