Despite rising inflation, summering in our province will be cheaper to do in Cordoba or south. Mar del Plata is the cheapest destination. A study conducted at the request of tour operators indicated that Mar del Plata will be the cheapest city next summer, followed by Mendoza, compared to the main centers of Argentina and South America. The research was carried out on tourist destinations taking 500 cases during the second week of October, according to which it was noted that in almost all areas, the city has lower prices than competitors like Mendoza, Bariloche, cariló, Cordoba, Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. The survey was conducted by the company Management Fit in major tourist cities, Punta del Este and Rio de Janeiro. The study was conducted between the areas of accommodation, dining and entertainment regardless of the value of the passages to reach the destination. Among other items, the study mentioned three star hotel accommodation, per day for four. Comparative prices were: Mar del Plata with a value of 320 pesos; Mendoza 360 pesos; Bariloche 382 pesos; It cariló 440 pesos; Cordoba 466 pesos; Punta del Este (Uruguay) 582 pesos; 636 pesos Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 646 pesos. Meanwhile, for the rent per day of a two-room apartment for four people taken into values expressed in dollars, the exchange rate to 3.23 pesos according to the National Bank last October 10 the results were: Mar del Plata at a daily cost of 100 pesos; Cordoba 140 pesos; Bariloche 160 pesos; Mendoza 180 pesos; It cariló 210 pesos; Buenos Aires 260 pesos; Rio 385 pesos and 646 pesos Punta del Este. In regard to eating a lunch consisting of a Milanese dish with fries per person without drinks in Argentina and Uruguay and a similar one in Brazil, found that in Mar del Plata costs 18 pesos; Mendoza 20 pesos; Bariloche 22 pesos; Cordoba 25 pesos; Carilo 30 pesos; Buenos Aires 32 pesos; in Rio de Janeiro 37 pesos and 42 pesos Punta del Este. That is in Mar del Plata is 35 percent cheaper. In the entertainment area, especially theater work took into account all the cities except Punta del Este, Bariloche, Mendoza and Cariló that do not have such shows regularly daily. Mar del Plata for the value of an entry is 90 pesos; Cordoba 100 pesos; 120 Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro pesos of 207 pesos. According to the study, Mar del Plata, Cordoba and Bariloche are the three domestic destinations that people consider to provide the best combination of attributes like beauty, service and good prices. In conclusion, the survey found that Mar del Plata offers the lowest price compared to other centers surveyed for both lodging, food and entertainment in an average figure of between 25 and 35 percent. (Diario Los Andes) .- MENDOZA TRY HOLDING THEIR PRICES Summer is uncertain for Mendoza as a destination. So said Daniel Rimola, president of the Chamber of Tourism of the province of Mendoza. “We assume that we will receive a major hit given the economic constraint and uncertainty that is living the crisis, although there is a somewhat more psychological than real impact. Tourism In this context especially affected.” The industry knows it will suffer losses in visits. In fact already been some Cancelling “but we can not futurology. Perhaps today is too early to make precise calculations” estimated Rimola, while noting that from both private and public sectors are performing promotions to alleviate the situation . They are participating in various exhibitions both nationally and internationally to those who are on vacation destination Mendoza displayed and take it as an option. As for the shares in Brazil, a very tempting public to Mendoza and never stop winning, they are directed to the fraction A, B, B1 to currency dispute as well as the services currently available to the province. Rimola states that local rates will not increase for the summer. At least that is the intention of the tourist authorities. “There have been increases during the year but expect to maintain current rates for high season. This is at least what has been spoken to not create more obstacles to possible visits” .The local providers are concerned with the same uncertainty other sectors. “The crisis hit the world, to Argentina and logically to Mendoza. Now have to see how people react. Usually stops to see what happens, but we can not know what will happen in two months.”