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How to get to Embarcacion

Getting There: Introduction

When planning your itinerary and exploring how to get to Embarcacion, it is worth noting that this city is situated in the northern part of Argentina, far from bustling tourist hubs. It is a small, tranquil settlement that offers a glimpse into the authentic life of the Salta province in its truest form. You can reach this destination by combining a flight to the nearest major hubs with a subsequent journey by intercity bus or rental car.

By Plane

Since the city of Embarcacion does not have its own airport, travellers will need to fly to one of the neighbouring regional centres. The nearest and most convenient option is the airport in San Salvador de Jujuy (JUJ), located approximately 163 kilometres from the destination.

An alternative would be flying into the airport of Salta (SLA), which is 220 kilometres away but often receives more flights from the capital. Geographically, the airport of Tarija (TJA) is also close — about 198 km away, although logistics through it may be more complex. All listed airports have good ground transport connections to the region.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
JUJ
233 km
3 h 2 min
TJA
279 km
4 h 17 min
SLA
281 km
3 h 57 min

Available plane tickets

By Train

Direct rail service to the city is unavailable, as there is no active passenger station in Embarcacion. The railway network in this part of Argentina is used primarily for industrial purposes, so it is impossible to get here solely by train.

Train enthusiasts should consider San Salvador de Jujuy or the city of Salta as the nearest major landmarks. However, even after reaching these regional centres, the final leg of the journey to Embarcacion will have to be covered by bus or car.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
JUJ
233 km
3 h 2 min
TJA
279 km
4 h 17 min
SLA
281 km
3 h 57 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

The bus is one of the most popular ways to reach the city. The most in-demand route connects Embarcacion with the city of San Salvador de Jujuy: a comfortable bus covers the distance of 217 km in approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes.

There is also regular service to the city of Salta. In this case, the travel time will be about 4 hours and 15 minutes, during which you will drive almost 265 km along the picturesque roads of the province. It is better to purchase tickets for these routes in advance, especially during the high season.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
JUJ
217 km
3 h 14 min
SLA
265 km
4 h 13 min

By Car

Travelling by car offers freedom of movement and allows you to enjoy the landscapes of the country's north. The fastest route leads from the city of San Salvador de Jujuy: a road length of about 233 km will take approximately 3 hours.

If you are departing from the city of Salta, expect to spend approximately 4 hours behind the wheel, covering a distance of 281 km. A route from the side of Tarija is also possible (about 279 km and 4.3 hours on the road), but it may require more attention due to road conditions.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
JUJ
233 km
3 h 2 min
TJA
279 km
4 h 17 min
SLA
281 km
3 h 57 min

Travel Tips

To ensure your trip to Embarcacion goes smoothly and leaves only pleasant impressions, we recommend familiarising yourself with local features and preparing for the journey in advance.

  1. Clothing and Climate. The region can be quite hot and humid, so pack light clothing made of natural fabrics. However, bring a light jacket or sweater for evening walks, as temperature drops can be noticeable.
  2. Transport in the City. The city is small, and the centre is most conveniently navigated on foot. For trips to the outskirts, you can use local taxis (remises); it is best to agree on the price in advance.
  3. Cash. Be sure to carry a supply of cash pesos. Small shops and cafes may not accept cards, and ATMs are sometimes empty or do not work with foreign cards.
  4. Health and Safety. Insects are active in northern regions, so be sure to bring repellent. It is also recommended to drink only bottled water.
  5. Language Barrier. The main language of communication is Spanish. English is not widely spoken, so download an offline translator or learn basic phrases.
  6. Siesta. Keep in mind that from 13:00 to 17:00, many shops and institutions close for an afternoon rest. Plan your shopping and errands for the morning or evening.

Following these simple rules will help you adapt faster to the local rhythm of life and enjoy the hospitality of the Argentine province.

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