FAQ'S
Exceeding the expectations of every guest and creating a unique and customized hunting itinerary throughout Argentina is our mission. Both our professional high quality service and our expertise guarantee an incredibly enjoyable stay.
Citizens of the United States, Canada, Australia, The United Kingdom, South Africa, New Zealand and other Western European nations, do not require a visa for tourist trips of up to 90 days to Argentina -however they must travel with a valid passport from their country of residence. Those carrying passports from other nations should check with their local consulates for specific regulations.
A Valid passport for 6 months after the last day of your trip is required.
Buenos Aires (Ezeiza International Airport – EZE, Ministro Pistarini Airport) is the main hub in Argentina. There are direct flights from Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York in the United States and many of the main cities in Europe also have direct flights (Madrid, London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Rome, etc.).
You can arrive in Cordoba by flying into Ingeniero Ambrosio L. V. Taravella Intl' Airport (COR), which is the main airport in the city. Several airlines offer direct flights to Cordoba from major cities, or you may need to take a connecting flight, depending on your location. You can arrive by Buenos Aires, or also from Santiago de Chile, Lima (Peru), San Pablo (Brazil), Panama (Panama), etc.
Our team will greet you in the arrivals area at either Cordoba or Buenos Aires EZE Intl' Airport, holding a sign with the group leader's name and a PE tag, and will take you to the lodge.
To confirm your reservation a 50% deposit is needed within the next 2 weeks. The trip should be paid in full 60 days prior your arrival date. We accept wire transfers, cash, personal or company checks.
Tips at the lodge and in the field are not included and should be paid in cash.
All deposits are non-refundable once you confirm the date and make the payment. However, the company will provide a credit of 50% that can be used for future trips within the next 12 months.
To cancel final bill, at the lodge we take cash (US dollars), and checks and wires with a 4% surcharge.
Please, make sure you send us the Pre Trip Questionnaire and the photocopy of the ID page in your passport.
Bringing guns into Argentina requires taking detailed steps prior to your trip, and you may also be subject to considerable expenses. Please carefully read the information below prior to making a decision to travel with your guns, or consider renting those available at the lodges.
The Argentine government places visitors into two categories when it comes to gun importation:
Requirements:
Requirements:
* Important Note: All over/under or side-by-side shotguns with longer barrels than 24 inches are exempt of the Consulate Permit at all levels. The only guns requiring a consular permit are pump or auto-loading shotguns, to be carried by a hunter who is entering Argentina for his second visit, or any subsequent visit.
We have been assisting hunters and sportsmen traveling with guns for over 35 years and we are very familiar with the process; so if you are looking to bring your own gun please don't hesitate to contact us for more information.
You can bring a maximum of three shotguns per individual into Argentina for hunting purposes.
No, you are not allowed to bring shotgun shells into Argentina.
We mainly have semi-automatic shoguns, specifically Benelli and Beretta, in 20 and 12 gauge.
We do not have left handed guns, but we can offer over and under guns, or we can adapt a left handed stock if necessary.
Yes, all of our destinations require a hunting license. PE will file for all required licenses for you, so there is no worry or confusion. We will reach out to you well before your visit, for the necessary information so that we can get the hunting license prior to your arrival.
According to the type of game you choose, we will suggest specific equipment.
However, clothes should be light green, green or brown in general and camouflage is optional. Before travelling, we suggest that you visit The Weather Channel, which will provide an accurate Cordoba or Buenos Aires forecast. For colder seasons, you should add some warm clothes.
Here are some accessories that you will need in the field:
NOTE: LAUNDRY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE AT THE LODGE IF DESIRED.
The best time for wingshooting in Argentina varies depending on the type of bird you are hunting. Doves and pigeons can be hunted year-round, making them a great option regardless of when you visit. This means you can plan your trip anytime to enjoy excellent dove and pigeon hunting experiences. For duck hunting, the season runs from May 1st to July 31st. This period aligns with winter in Argentina, offering favorable conditions for duck hunting, as migratory patterns bring in larger population of ducks during these months.
For weather information please check here.
Yes, we offer package tours call Wings & Tours that include a variety of activities alongside wingshooting, such as cultural tours, wine tasting, horseback riding and more. These tours are designed to enhance your experience in Argentina, combining adventure with unique cultural explorations. For more details on the specific activities included please contact us.
In Argentina electricity is 220 volts, so we recommend you bring your own electricity converter. We do have some adaptors at the lodge.
At the lodge, there is no dress code, casual attire is acceptable. In the field, we suggest shorts or pants in natural colors, plus long or short sleeved shirts in light green, brown, or camouflage. Gloves and ear protection are recommended.
We do have WiFi service at every lodge, as well as cell phone service. As lodges are located in the countryside, there may be days - very few in the year - that we do not have really good signal, due to weather conditions such as a thunderstorm or high winds.