Tourist Experience and Economy

There is no question that investment in Argentine business sectors, including wine, is boosting tourism. The first waves of foreign investment were mainly large companies from the US and Brazil buying out large Argentine companies in order to enter the market. More recently, foreign investment has come from medium to smaller companies who look to expand the export process and contribute to a steady and growing supply chain. This process has upgraded industries and made transactions (physical and informational) more efficient (better quality at a lower cost) which helps attract tourists.

One thing is growing industries in order to successfully reach potential tourists from the U.S., for instance, another altogether is the actual experience they have in Argentina. Buenos Aires city has actually experienced falling numbers from the last year according to the city’s tourism site. Certainly the activities and accommodations won’t have much to do with it. A US tourist with one easy search or inquiry at a hotel desk will be offered tango shows for as little as US$40. The hotel itself ranging from 3-5 stars could be under US$100 per night. Clearly there are much more expensive options, but BA is certainly an overall economic option for a US traveler. Apart from tango, futbol is heavily promoted to tourists as well as shopping in Recoleta and Boca, beaches, various geographical excursions surrounding the city, and restaurants/night life, and wineries and wine tastings.

The $10-$20 range is competitive for praised Argentine wine. This isn’t hard for tourists to find out. Given all of the tourist’s economical options for activities and accommodations, and that wine is one of the most unique, praised, and rapidly growing tourist sectors, it without a doubt serves the tourist to experience a wine tasting and really get to know their options. You’re getting great wine at a bargain anyway, might as well make it EXCELLENT wine that you TRULY enjoy. The tourist is used to great prices. Quality assurance becomes the most important factor.

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