Corrientes (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈrjentes], lit. ‘currents’ or ‘streams’; Guarani: Taragui Tetãmini) is a province in northeast Argentina, in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by (from the north, clockwise): Paraguay, the province of Misiones, Brazil, Uruguay, and the provinces of Entre Rios, Santa Fe and Chaco.
Restaurants in Province of Corrientes
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Boat tours in Ibera's Marshlands. Guided walkings through forests and grasslands (day & night). Guided photo safaris.
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"Corrientes Experience" is the best way to enjoy Corrientes Province. Including Kayaking Journeys on the Parana River or Ibera Wetlands, half-day and full day Boat rides, enjoying virgin beaches and snorkeling sessions. We are also expert fauna sightseeing guides at Ibera Wetlands, the 2nd largest wetlands in the world.
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We were in search of what defines the city of Corrientes and we found it along this pleasant walkway. That is, if you begin at the 100 meter Mural Wall on Calle San Juan, and walk along the Costanero spotting the various murals, down to the Puente General Manuel Belgrano, seeing its vast mural display below, and on to the mural wall at the Eva Peron Foundation. We saw many fishermen, lovers, families, etc along this route as we discovered many of the city's 60 murals.
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This was a family trip we did with our small 4 year old children. The nature, the animals, the philosophy, the beauty, all made this a unique experience. We strongly recommend it as a family trip! ♥️
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We spent two fabulous days in the park, my wife and I are bird lovers and this was a wonderful place to appreciate them, we could also see alligators, monkeys, deer, raccoons and even a pair of foxes hunting. Our trip began in San Ignacio, we hired Tierra Colorada Tourismo who organized our transfer to the park in 4x4, accommodation and excursions and after two beautiful ones they left us in Mercedes from where we took the night bus to Buenos Aires, if you visit the region It is a mandatory stop.
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