Catriel, situated at the northern tip of Río Negro, Argentina, is a town steeped in history and industry. Named after Cacique Catriel, it has grown significantly due to its oil extraction activities, which began in 1959. The town experiences a dry and temperate climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, with a distinctive strong wind that adds to its charm. Though primarily industrial, Catriel offers visitors a glimpse into Argentina's oil industry and the opportunity to experience a unique climate and small-town atmosphere.
Visit the extraction sites to understand the oil industry's impact on the town.
Be prepared for strong winds and varying temperatures.
Learn about Cacique Catriel and the town's historical significance.
Spring offers mild temperatures, making it a pleasant time to explore the town.
Summers can be hot, so plan indoor activities during peak heat.
Fall is ideal for outdoor exploration with comfortable weather.
Winters are mild, perfect for visiting without the crowds.
ARS $
$50-$100 p/day
15,169
Spanish
April-June, September-November
Industrial Tourism, History Buffs