The best time to visit Argentina largely depends on where you want to go.

However, since the country is so expansive, temperature and weather conditions vary by region.

However, she notes that some places, such as El Chalten in Patagonia, close during these months.

La Plata Cathedral and Plaza Moreno Fountain - La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

La Plata Cathedral in Buenos Aires.Credit:diegograndi/Getty Images

However, there isn’t usually a significant amount of snow in June yet.

“The best time for skiing in Patagonia is July through September,” Burgio says.

But you probably don’t want to visit in the dark depths of winter, either.

High up view of Obelisk at Avenue of 9 de Julio at sunset, Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires' Obelisk at sunset.xavierarnau/Getty Images

“Some hotels and towns close during this period, [too].”

But for a truly standout experience, visit in March, the peak of harvest season.

The game typically takes place at least twice per year.

Mountain landscape on a sunny day

Landscape of Bariloche, Argentina.Leopoldine Bauer/Travel + Leisure

Snowy mountains along a river

Mountain landscape of El Chalten.Rory Fuller/Travel + Leisure

Wide view of Iguazu Falls

Iguassu Falls on the Argentina side.Eduardo Fonseca Arraes/Getty Images

Ski slope at Cerro Catedral, Bariloche, Argentina

Skiers at Cerro Catedral.Pedro Truffi/Getty Images

Beautiful Malbec vineyard high in the Andes mountain range. Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina.

A malbec vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina.Edsel Querini/Getty Images

Supporters of the Boca Juniors attend the match of Copa Libertadores Boca Juniors vs Palestino (Peruvian football team) at the Alberto Jose Armando stadium (known also as ‘La Bombonera ‘)

Fans watching a game at Alberto Jose Armando Stadium.Franco Origlia/Getty Images

Young woman enjoying a day at Argentinian Patagonia

A hiker in Patagonia.Anastasiia Shavshyna/Getty Images