Bariloche
If you’re hankering to ski some powder-packed slopes in the height of summer, head south to Argentina’s premier ski destination of Bariloche – by mid-June, temperatures here have dropped to around 30° F, perfect for maintaining a cover of snow on Cerro Catedral Mountain. Besides the fact that conditions include over 42 miles of trails and lift tickets are cheap – we’re talking less than $20 for adults – snow bunnies who make the trek down south can revel in the vast of array of nightlife, dining, outdoor activities, and casino action that have made Bariloche the second-most-visited destination in Argentina. Indeed, its happening, Buenos Aires-like after-dark scene will keep you up late – things really get hopping around midnight – but you can start the night off by playing the slots at the Hotel Panamericano, which also hosts live shows in the evening. One of the best times to visit is during the weeklong National Snow Party (held every July and/or August), a celebrated snow-filled fiesta with torchlight parades, a chocolate party, and other quirky events.
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