Misiones Province

Argentina
Devil\'s Throat showing landscape views, a cascade and mist or fog
Argentina’s northeastern corner is home to European settlements, ancient Jesuit ruins, exotic wildlife and enchanting natural wonders, including the famous Iguazú Falls.

From colorful wildlife to centuries-old ruins and one of the world’s true natural wonders, the Argentine province of Misiones is filled with fascinating attractions. Misiones sits in the northeast of Argentina, where it shares a border with Brazil and Paraguay. See Misiones’ stunning natural landscapes of dense forests and jungles interspersed by lakes, rivers and waterfalls.

Misiones’ centerpiece attraction is the majestic Iguazú Falls, set amid the rainforest-clad Parque Nacional Iguazú. Marvel at some 275 waterfalls that cascade over a horseshoe-shaped gorge on the Argentina-Brazil border. While here, look for caiman, monkeys, parrots and toucans. Nearby Puerto Iguazú is a lively tourist hub. Check out Hito Argentino, which marks the confluence of two rivers and three countries.

Set back from the Río Paraná, you’ll find a scattering of towns that showcase the province’s diversity. Explore a gemstone mine in Wanda and go sport fishing or white-water rafting in Eldorado. Admire pretty flower gardens in Montecarlo and swim beneath the Saltos del Tabay waterfall at Jardín América. Visit the ruins of 17th-century Jesuit missions in San Ignacio and Santa Ana. See historical architecture and relax on river beaches in Posadas, the provincial capital.

Get a glimpse of colonial history at Oberá, a city settled by Europeans in the early 1900s. Go to El Soberbio, a tranquil village on the banks of the Río Uruguay, framed by Parque Provincial Moconá. Discover an unspoiled rainforest and the picturesque waterfalls of Saltos del Moconá.

Misiones hosts a range of interesting festivals, such as the Fiesta Provincial de la Cerveza, a beer festival held in November in Leandro N. Alem, and the Fiesta Nacional de Té, Camp Viera’s tea celebration in May.

Reach Misiones by flying to Puerto Iguazú’s international airport or catching a long-distance bus. Expect warm temperatures, high humidity and showers year-round. Take a side trip to the Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls or trips across the Río Paraná to Paraguayan cities, including Ciudad del Este and Encarnacion.

Popular cities in Misiones Province

The impressive gateway of the church stands as testament to the power the Jesuit missions held over the local populations. This red sandstone gateway once stood 30ft tall (10m) as it welcomed the native Christian population into it's cavernous interior.

San Ignacio Mini was a Jesuit mission established in 1610 with the aim of converting the local Guaraní natives. The mission moved to this location in 1666 and a large complex was erected to house and protect up to 4000 converts. The complex was built in Spanish baroque style around a central courtyard and included a large church, school, hospital, cemetery, dormitories and workshops.

The mission was largely abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish decree in 1767, and was then destroyed by Paraguayan decree some 50 years later. The remains of the mission were rediscovered in 1897 and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
San Ignacio
Known for Friendly people, Swimming and Gardens
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  • San Ignacio Miní
Iguacu Falls which includes a waterfall as well as a large group of people
Puerto Iguazú
Known for Waterfalls, Jungles and Nature
Explore the cities and sub-tropical jungles of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina all from this tri-border city that shares its name with the famous Iguacu Falls.
Misiones featuring views as well as a couple
Posadas
Known for Rivers, Trendy and Spas
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El Soberbio
El Soberbio
Known for Nature
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Obera
Obera
Known for Natural parks, Theme parks and Spas
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Wanda
Wanda
Known for Family-friendly, Romantic and Dining
Get away to romantic Wanda! Enjoy the local cuisine, parks, and more.