Posadas, Argentina

Travel Blogs from Posadas (64)

A short stop in Posadas, Posadas, Argentina travel blog
A short stop in Posadas
Jan 14, 2007

... so we walked along the front looking over at Paraguay. We then wandered through centre and some of the squares and concluded that Posadas is a very pleasant place if a little quiet - where were all those people who were checked into the hotels - where were ...

A travel blog entry by alexndean
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To Your Health!, Posadas, Argentina travel blog
To Your Health!
Jan 23, 2006

Seeing a group of friends sitting around drinking 'yerba mate' is a very common sight in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. Everyone goes around carrying their 'equipment' - gourd, bombilla and thermos - and it seems to be an essential part of everyday life. ...

A travel blog entry by thymeoff
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A Pleasent Surprise., Posadas, Argentina travel blog
A Pleasent Surprise.
Apr 2, 2006

Posadas has turned out to be a pretty sweet city. 35 (13 CAD) got us a spacious double room, with a private bath and even a single bed. The first night we just walked around and soaked up the town. It´s got a nice feel and a less extreme climate. The ...

A travel blog entry by astralcars
Jesuit Missions, Posadas, Argentina travel blog
Jesuit Missions
Jun 18, 2007

... more hot, and there are a lot of cultivation among wich the bigger production of "yerba mate"! In this vicinity over the 17th century the Jesuit organized indios guaranì in 30 missions.....in San Ignacio, near to Posadas, there is the one best preserved.

A travel blog entry by fettino

Forum Discussions on Posadas (4)

Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 13:40:20
... attempted this from Paraguay. Frankly I would highly doubt (though I may be wrong) if there are any ferry services between Paraguay and Argentina now that the road bridges are built. I found this site which talks of a ferry, but I suspect it may be out ...
Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 10:51:34
... in the state of Virginia in the U.S. My family lives in Asuncion, Paraguay. We will fly to Asuncion and then drive to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. I know the normal route is to go through Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, but I don't have and don't want to pay ...
Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 10:56:53
Hmm... that is a pickle... Posadas is the closest to you, but that is a major detour... I don't see any information about ferries immediately, but perhaps Martin (mmbcross) will know. He knows a lot about South America.
Puerto Iguazu
Posted on Apr 17, 2009, 10:42:52
How far away are you from Salta, Mendoza, Cordoba or Posadas? Wikitravel says you can take a bus from any of these places.

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