Discover the best top things to do in Province of Misiones, Argentina including Fabrica de Yerba Mate Aguantadora, La Ruta del Te, Puerto Iguazu, San Ignacio Mini - Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis, Santa Maria Mayor - Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis, Estancia Las Mercedes, Ruinas de San Ignacio, Chacra Suiza Farm, Ruina de Santa Ana, Costanera.
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5.0 based on 7 reviews
We are the fourth generation of Argentine tea producers and makers. The Tea Route is a project created to enjoy tea while in contact with nature in a dreamy place, where the experience lived is our best remarkable trait. We understand tea as a cultural event and, therefore, the entire production process is part of our heritage. Our passion for tea is what drives us and keeps us active, while every day we are committed to sharing our best tea through activities, courses and events.
4.5 based on 6,406 reviews
If you love nature, you must put Ig Falls on your bucket list. It was on mine and I was more than pleased. One of the seven natural wonders of the world and most people haven't heard of it. A little hard to get to but not bad from either Buenos Aires or Rio. You need 2 days to do it justice. One from the Brazilian side and one from the Argentinian side. The zodiac boat ride up the rapids and into the falls is a must. Yes you will get soaked, but that's the point. If you do the helicopter ride, opt for the short version. The longer version is not worth the money. Look into hiring a local guide that speaks good english and can get you front of the line entrance to the falls. The lines can be very long. Best to arrive at 8AM at the latest.
4.5 based on 390 reviews
One of five Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses missions in Argentina and Brazil.
I was on a work trip in Posadas but definitely wanted to see the ruins. It was difficult to find a connecting coach that arrived before closing time, but fortunately an acquaintance gave me a ride to San Ignacio's bus terminal and I caught a taxi from there. I could have easily walked, but the signage wasn't very readily available. It was ideal to arrive about one hour before closing time (open from until 7pm), because that gave me time to tour the small museum (Spanish and English explanatory texts, by the way) and get some amazing sunset-lit pictures of the ruins themselves. After closing time, I hung out at one of the local shops across the street while eating an icelolly and buying some handicrafts (no coffee shop or the like available). I stayed on so that I could watch the 'light and sound show', which began at 8 pm. This wonderful 45-minute outdoor show consists of multimedia stories which are projected onto the ruin walls or artificially-generated mists.You get a very visual idea of what life was like before, during and after the Jesuit mission. Pity there's no English version available on headsets or something. The other thing which I didn't like is that you have to get two separate tickets, one for the earlier visit and another for the show. No discount is available and staff at the ticket office wasn't particularly friendly. The opposite can be said of the guide that showed the way along the light and sound show: because it was already pitch dark, he made sure everyone was safe and followed him. If, like me, you depend on public transportation to go back to Posadas, rush back to the bus terminal as soon as the show is over so that you can catch the last mini bus that leaves at 9 pm. Otherwise, I was told you can get on some of the long distance buses on the road, near the town's entrance. Overall, this is something you cannot miss if you are in the area!!!!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 1,109 reviews
Nice ruins to be visited in this part of Argentina. I found it accessible, as I took a bus from Iguazu to Posadas, and I could go down when I reached the ruins. After having visited them I took another bus to go to Posadas. I visited the ruins during the daytime, and even if I didn't see the light show, it was an impressive thing to see. It is also nice to see the other Jesuit ruins in Paraguay, as there are a few differences.
4.5 based on 955 reviews
free to go to walk or a Sunday there are lots of activities and people there. you can eat, go to a bar o simply look at the river.
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