Formed by the provinces of Chaco, Corrientes, Entre Ríos, Formosa, Misiones, and Santa Fe, this region stands out due to its flora, fauna and geographical features. Its many natural attractions, such as falls, rivers, lagoons and hot springs, are the perfect complement to enjoy before, during or after a conference.
It is a region of great rivers, humid tropic, red earth and virgin forest populated by giant trees and extraordinary fauna and flora. It also features the “Iguazú” (meaning ‘big waters’ in Guarani), where nature presents one of the wonders of the world: the Iguazú Waterfalls.
A beautiful scenario that goes from the Iguazú National Park to Saltos del Moconá, the Pilcomayo River National Park, the El Palmar National Park, the Iberá marshes or the Chaco plains.
An apotheosis of nature, where the ruins of the Jesuit missions, declared Cultural World Heritage Site by UNESCO, are the living testimony of the prosperous work of the Company of Jesus along with the local tribes.
On the shores of one of the most important rivers in this region, the Parana River (the second largest river in South America), the cities of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz and Rosario are located. Both present a harmonious combination of natural and urban elements.
Undoubtedly, the Argentine Litoral is an ideal place to host conferences, conventions, pre and post tours, as well as creative and unforgettable incentive trips.
Incentives
IGUAZÚ FALLS EXTREME EXPERIENCE
sailing upriver to the base of the over 200 waterfalls in the Iguazú National Park surrounded by the most amazing subtropical rainforest.
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HEALTH, RELAX AND NATURE
bathe in the several hot springs recreational parks of the region with modern facilities and unique views.
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ADVENTURE TO THE GATEWAYS OF THE GARGANTA DEL DIABLO WATERFALL
you will reach the most famous fall in the National Park with 80 meters high by making your way in the jungle, combining 4x4 vehicles, canopy, wet rappelling and more.
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SURVIVAL AND EXPROLATION
thrilling walk through the Paraná River Islands, with survival activities: fish and eat the catch of the day, camping and outdoor activities.
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ESTEROS DEL IBERÁ
one of the richest wetland ecosystems of the world, ideal to explore, fish, birth watch and more.
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In this province visitors can find the second largest wetland in South America, the Iberá Marshes, made up of ancient courses or abandoned riverbeds of the Paraná River which created this independent and complex network of wetlands, marshlands, lagoons, pools, masses of floating water weeds and courses of pluvial origin.
The city of Corrientes, capital of the province, is known as the “National Capital of Carnival” due to the top-level traditional carnivals organized there. Also, visitors can find in this province a diverse nature and warm people.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Subsecretariat of Tourism of Corrientes
Phone: +543783 - 427200 / 476036 / 476037
E-mail: areacongresos@yahoo.com.ar / corrientesturismo@gigared.com
www.corrientes.gov.ar/portal/hometurismo / www.turismocorrientes.com.ar
Entre Ríos is one of the most characteristic provinces of the Litoral region. It has cities with cultural and architectural wealth, as well as rural areas that offer a wide range of options for you to enjoy. As its name suggests, Entre Rios (between rivers), it is surrounded by majestic river courses: the Paraná, the Uruguay, the Gualeguay and the Gualeguaychú rivers, which make it an ideal place for recreational fishing and hunting.
The province also offers a wide array of activities for those who want to experience the essence of Argentine culture: carnivals, rural tourism, historical tours, hot springs, beach resorts, golf courses, adventure tourism and ecotourism –which can be practiced in the El Palmar National Park, a vast yatay palm tree forest where palm trees are several hundred years old– are some of the features that make Entre Ríos a great destination.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Secretariat of Tourism of Entre Ríos
Phone: +54343 - 4222100 / 4220722
E-mail: turismo@entrerios.gov.ar
www.unatierradiferente.com
This province offers two destinations ideal for congresses, conventions, fairs, incentive trips and international events:Rosario and Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz. Both cities share the Paraná River, one of the affluents of the Río de la Plata, which turns them into important port cities.
The capital city of the province, Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, is knownas the cradle of the National Constitution. The past reflects in its streets and its people, and will dazzle you with its valuable historical and cultural heritage.
This city preserves its past charm and combines it with a modern and state-of-the-art infrastructure, offering a highly diverse urban landscape. There are also several cultural, sports and recreational activities for all kinds of visitors.
A few kilometers away from the capital, there is the Cayastá Archeological Park (considered one of most important cultural attractions in South America) and the Ruins of Santa Fe La Vieja, where the original city of Santa Fe was founded. Buried after the relocation of its people to the new site, the constructions were retrieved in 1949, revealing more than 70 buildings and the original architecture of the streets and blocks.
In turn, the city of Rosario is strategically located for those traveling to different regions of the country and it is only 300 km (186 mi) away from the city of Buenos Aires. This beautiful port city, which is an important business center due to its core position in the Mercosur and thanks to the productive development of the area, is situated among irresistible natural environments. Córdoba pedestrian street, the National Flag Memorial and the Fluvial Station stand out in this city, birthplace of Che Guevara, among other distinguished personalities. Undoubtedly, Rosario is an unforgettable city.
There are many tourist services and activities that guarantee the best experience to business travelers, next to the immensity of the Paraná River.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Secretariat of Tourism of Santa Fe
Phone: 54342 – 4589475/478/877
E-mail: turismo@santafe.gov.ar
www.portal.santafe.gov.ar
Misiones is located in the northeast end of Argentina and has a privileged location in South America. It is part of the “Heart of the Del Plata Basin”, and has nine World Heritage Sites declared by UNESCO. Large rivers run through this undulating red land of virgin rainforests, semiprecious stones and impressive waterfalls.
Its fascinating history goes back to the time when the native Guarani peoples dwelled in the area and when the Jesuit-Guarani Missions took place, up to the current coexistence of Argentines and immigrants from all over the world.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Secretariat of Tourism of Misiones
Phone: +543752 - 447539 /447540 (Posadas)
Phone: +543757 - 420800 (Puerto Iguazú)
E-mail: turismo@misiones.gov.ar
www.turismo.misiones.gov.ar