The last long weekend for National Sovereignty Day concluded with peak hotel occupancy rates across various regions of the country, demonstrating that a combination of favorable weather and a key events agenda was decisive for the sector. According to Argentine News Agency, the City of Buenos Aires (CABA) set a historic record with 94% hotel occupancy, attracting over 120,000 visitors with events like 'The Night of the Bookstores' and the Devconnect Buenos Aires tech summit, which brought together thousands of international crypto specialists. In the Littoral, Corrientes saw the highest influx, reaching an average provincial occupancy of 85%. The provincial capital and its surroundings recorded 100% occupancy, driven by the 38th National Women's Plurinational Encounter, as well as localities like Mercedes (100%) and Pellegrini (95%), the gateway to the Iberá Wetlands. The thermal corridor in Entre Ríos also operated at near-full capacity, with occupancy levels around 90% in cities like Colón, Villa Elisa, and Federación, solidifying its status as a highly sought-after wellness destination. Meanwhile, the holding of the National Goat Festival in Chos Malal boosted the northern part of the province to full employment. Patagonia and the center of the country also maintained very high levels: Bariloche reached 85%, and Villa Carlos Paz was also at 85%. In San Luis, there were peaks of 100% in small localities such as La Carolina and Balde, thanks to a packed festival schedule.
Peak Hotel Occupancy in Argentina
The last long weekend for National Sovereignty Day saw record hotel occupancy across Argentina. Buenos Aires hit 94%, while regions like Patagonia and the Littoral also showed very high levels, thanks to a packed schedule of festivals and events.