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Comfortable 69 / 100
82%
15%
Ideal 0% Comfortable 82% Acceptable 15% Challenging 3%
Best spot: Catamarca Province — 78
Typical conditions: 66
Cities: 98 Regions: 24 Updated: 17 Jul, 18:14 Open-Meteo

A comparison of 98 cities in Argentina by VanSky score — how comfortable it is to travel in each today. We factor in temperature, wind, sun and conditions by the sea. Sort by any metric and pick your next stop. A comparison of 24 regions of Argentina by VanSky score — where it's most comfortable to travel right now. We factor in temperature, wind, sun and conditions by the sea.

The country score (0–100) is computed from all of its cities, not a single point. Cities are grouped into regions, and a region's score is the median of its cities so dense clusters don't outweigh sparse ones. Final score = 0.65 × “best areas” (80th percentile of regions) + 0.35 × “typical conditions” (median of regions), so one warm city can't push the whole country to 100. Each city's score blends warmth (feels-like), sun, rain and wind, adjusted for night temperature and, on the coast, the sea. Data: Open-Meteo, refreshed several times a day.

80–100
Ideal
60–79
Comfortable
40–59
Acceptable
20–39
Challenging
0–19
Extreme

The scale above shows what share of the country's cities falls into each comfort band. “Best spot” is the most comfortable region or city this week; “typical conditions” is the median score across regions.

∅ 7-day average

Top cities in Argentina by VanSky Regions of Argentina

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La Rioja
La Rioja Province
93
Córdoba
Córdoba Province
91
Catamarca
Catamarca Province
90
Villa María
Córdoba Province
88
Villa Carlos Paz
Córdoba Province
87
Río Tercero
Córdoba Province
86
San Luis
San Luis Province
86
Junín
Buenos Aires Province
85
Venado Tuerto
Santa Fe Province
84
General Pico
La Pampa
83
Azul
Buenos Aires Province
83
Berazategui
Buenos Aires Province
82
Quilmes
Buenos Aires Province
82
Bahía Blanca
Buenos Aires Province
82
Olavarría
Buenos Aires Province
82

VanSky Index

A weather comfort index for travel: a 0–100 score. Recalculated daily from live weather data — temperature, rainfall, wind and sun.

80–100 Ideal
60–79 Comfortable
40–59 Acceptable
20–39 Challenging
0–19 Extreme

How it's calculated:

  • Thermal comfort 35% — temperature + humidity
  • Sunshine 25% — panel charge, mood; in heat the sun is no longer a bonus
  • Precipitation 25% — rain → muddy ground
  • Wind 15% — awning, driving, noise
  • Extremes override all: frost, heat, storm, downpour
  • Heat counts by feels-like temperature: at 32°+ the score can’t reach “Comfortable”, muggy nights lower it further
  • A dangerous day drags the week down: a storm or downpour in the forecast keeps the week from being “Comfortable”
  • Bonus: warm sea, high panel output

Data: Open-Meteo · Updated several times a day

Best cities now Best cities this week

  1. 1 Catamarca 90
  2. 2 San Salvador de Jujuy 72
  3. 3 Salta 79
  4. 4 San Pedro de Jujuy 58
  5. 5 Santiago del Estero 58

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best city in Argentina for van life?
Sort cities by the VanSky column — the higher the score, the more comfortable today. Also check solar panel output and sea temperature if you plan to stay near the coast.
What does the VanSky score mean for a city?
A score from 0 to 100 reflects a composite weather assessment: thermal comfort, precipitation level, wind strength, and sunshine. 80+ is ideal, 60–79 is comfortable, 40–59 is acceptable, below 40 is challenging.
How often is data updated for Argentina?
Weather data for all cities in Argentina is updated several times a day from the Open-Meteo service based on real observations.

🇦🇷 Argentina — fuel prices

Updated: 11.07.2026

Nafta Súper

$1.44 /l

ARS2,126.62 · €1.26/l

68 of 133

cheaper than 50% of countries

RON 98

$1.63 /l

ARS2,406.43 · €1.43/l

50 of 92

pricier than 53% of countries

Gas oil

$1.55 /l

ARS2,288.30 · €1.36/l

79 of 134

pricier than 58% of countries

Gas oil premium

$1.69 /l

ARS2,496.05 · €1.48/l

16 of 41

cheaper than 63% of countries

GNC

$0.54 /l

ARS798.94 · €0.47/l

4 of 15

cheaper than 80% of countries

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