
Salta in July
Salta in July
Salta, Argentina
Visiting Salta in July means experiencing the winter. During winter, Salta offers cooler temperatures, festive atmosphere, and indoor attractions.
Weather in Salta in July
Average highs around 17.4C and lows near 4.2C. 12mm average precipitation and about 3 rainy days. July typically sits between June and August conditions, so it is useful for travelers wanting a balanced window in Salta. Pack thermal layers and a warm jacket for morning and evening activities.
Temperature
July brings winter conditions in Salta, Argentina. The average temperature is about 10.8C, with lows near 4.2C and highs around 17.4C.
Sunshine Hours
Salta, Argentina usually gets around 9.3 hours of sunshine per day in July, with roughly 10.8 daylight hours available for sightseeing.
Rain
July sees around 12mm of rainfall over about 3 days. Rain can occur for around 1.4 hours per day on average.
Humidity
Humidity in July is generally dry for Salta, Argentina, especially when rainfall periods increase.
Additional Information
Average winds are around 10.3 km/h, so pack layers that handle changing conditions. Pack thermal layers and a warm jacket for morning and evening activities.
Our July Hotel Picks for Salta

Casa Real Hotel
Casual rooms & suites in an informal hotel with mountain views, a restaurant & an indoor pool.
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Brizo Salta
Contemporary hotel offering a rooftop terrace & an outdoor pool, plus a bistro & a gym.
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Solar de la Plaza Hotel
Upscale Colonial-style property with refined rooms & suites, plus an outdoor pool & a stylish bar.
View hotelWhat to Do in Salta in July

San Martin Park
Park featuring a palm-fringed lake with pedal boats, plus a statue of statesman Jose de San Martin.
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Basílica Menor y Convento de San Francisco en Salta
Refined Spanish colonial-style Franciscan basilica, convent & National Historical Monument.
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Museum of High Altitude Archaeology
Archaeology museum housing the Mummies of Llullaillaco & other exhibits in a 19th-century building.
Explore activityTravel tips for Salta in July
Pack thermal layers and a warm jacket for morning and evening activities. Book accommodation earlier when events overlap with peak weekends, and keep an eye on changing weather windows for day trips.






