Argentina Polo Day has spent the last 11 years building on a mission to share our passion for polo with the world. The road has been long but very rewarding.
Capitalizing on our knowledge of the polo industry and clientele and adding our own creative touch, we have developed a series of memorable experiences related to polo and the Argentine ranch, “el campo,” to share the best of our traditions with guests from around the world.
We have been able to position ourselves as leaders in Argentine Polo, and have become the main polo attraction in Buenos Aires due to our seamless operations, efficiency, and professionalism.
Our efforts have won us several prizes. A few years ago we were recognized as “Marca País” and have won a handful of Mercurio prizes, including the Gold Mercurio for Entrepreneurs. We were also nominated as a “Provincial Cultural Interest” by the Buenos Aires government, and have been awarded a Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor for 10 consecutive years. This year we received a Biosphere certificate for sustainable tourism, the first Argentine company to do so.
We host travelers from all over the world, we’ve held corporate events, and our ranch was the location of various films. Polo has grown as a sport in terms of the number of players and well as the number of games played during the year.
Our professional sand polo field has become the chosen place to practice day and night for many levels of players. Polo with friends. Chukkers. Tournaments. And more!
We are very proud to say that our polo club today is a favorite meeting place. The asado, the “picada,” the after-party that follows polo games. We’re happiest creating happy memories for our guests that will last a lifetime.
We have achieved so much, and we believe there is still so much to be done. We value learning above all else, and are constantly searching for ways to continue innovating and improving.
At Argentina Polo Day, we strive every day to surpass expectations. To challenge ourselves. To move the bar further than we ever have. The journey continues!
A new edition of the Argentina Polo Day magazine featuring the latest news, highlighted events, and special content about the growth of polo, the La Carona experience, and everything coming next!
Get to know about Argentina Polo Day news, new projects and two unmissable articles about the care of our iconic professional arena field and the tame of our troop of more than 100 horses!
In this second edition, let's toast together for a successful 2023, full of dreams and new projects. We share what happened at Argentina Polo Day during last months. There are two interesting interviews with very special guests, and much more!
Read more about: the Arena Polo Grand Prix 2022, what happened lately in Argentina Polo Day, an exclusive interview with our top polo player Pococho Azumendi and more!
15 BEST Day Trips from Buenos Aires
September 2025
Buenos Aires is an awesome city in itself, but it would be a shame not to explore beyond the city limits while you’re here.
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Gonzalo Azumendi: “I want arena polo to grow and improve in Argentina”
October 2025
Gonzalo Azumendi, a well renowned former professional player, has been appointed as Argentina’s coach for the II FIP Arena World Polo Championship.
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Play polo in Argentina, all year round!
March 2023
If you have always dreamed about playing polo in Argentina, come and join us for an experience of a lifetime!
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France is the first World Champion of Arena Polo, held in Argentina
May 2023
He passed the 1st Arena Polo World Championship organized jointly by the International Polo Federation (FIP) and the Argentine Polo Association (AAP) and held at La Carona Polo Club, Capilla del Señor, Buenos Aires.
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Different Ways to Experience Polo in Buenos Aires & Argentina
November 2023
Whether you’re a seasoned polo enthusiast or a curious traveler seeking new experiences, Buenos Aires offers the perfect opportunity to witness the skill, power, and glamour of this ancient game.
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Riding a polo horse on Argentina’s Pampas grasslands, Martin Folan swings a mallet in a wide arc and hits the ball with a loud clink
Polo has traditionally been an exclusive, glamorous sport reserved for the rich elite. But in Argentina, home to the world's top polo players
Tourists can ride horses, learn from the pros how to hit the high-impact plastic ball and even play a match on a real field
The Argentine Polo Open Championship held annually in the Palermo neighbourhood of Buenos Aires usually sells out the 14,000 seats at the stadium that is revered by many players as the cathedral of world polo.
Riding a polo horse on Argentina’s Pampas grasslands, Martin Folan swings a mallet in a wide arc and hits the ball with a loud clink
The tourist-oriented Argentina Polo Day is based at La Carona Club about an hour’s drive north of the country’s capital.
The polo day package also includes transportation, wine and a traditional Argentine barbecue.
He used two outdoor fields and built an indoor field so tourists with no previous experience can play year-round under all weather conditions.
I never imagined I’d be sitting on a horse, holding a mallet, and trying to smack a grapefruit-sized ball across a field. But earlier this week, there I was, doing my very best to not fall off my horse. Argentina Polo Day, you showed me I could manage.
Argentina Polo Day is one of the leaders in both professional and amateur polo. Run by a passionate and enthusiastic couple, Celia Alfie and Ruben Jabib, the company owns and manages two Polo Clubs: El Camino Polo Club and La Carona Polo Club, located in Pilar.





