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Hotels by region: The Iberá Marshlands, Argentina

The following hotels match your request. Our LF recommended logorecommendations are properties that we particularly like, independent of budget.

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    La Alondra-i

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    Country hotel - Northern Iberá
    In the small village of Concepción de Yaguareté Corá, this family home, originally a warehouse of leather-made items, has been carefully restored and refurbished. There is a dining room, barbecue area around an internal courtyard, and a cosy sitting room. Read more»
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    Pirá Lodge

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    Lodge/Hosteria - Corrientes province - Saturday
    A small comfortable lodge with 5 air-conditioned rooms, a 4 hour drive from either Corrientes or Resistencia airports. The Iberá is characterised by lagoons and rivers linked by clear water creeks and lodge offers anglers excellent fishing for fresh water dorado. Read more»
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    Posada Aguapé

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    Lodge/Hosteria - Southern Iberá
    A small, friendly lodge on the shore of the Iberá Lagoon with lovely gardens, a private pier and a swimming pool. The open-sided restaurant offers lovely views and good bird watching opportunties and there is a cozy sitting room with some lovely books on Argentina and the area. All meals are included. Read more»
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    Posada de la Laguna

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    Lodge/Hosteria - Southern Iberá
    A lovely family-owned lodge set in 4 acres on the edge of the Iberá Lagoon. The main house has a dining room, living room with open fire and bar. There is a swimming pool at the back of the house, overlooking the lagoon. All meals are included. Read more»
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    Puerto Valle

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    Lodge/Hosteria - Northern Iberá
    A comfortable, small lodge in the north-east corner of the Iberá Natural Reserve, on the banks of the Paraná river an hour's drive from Posadas. Set in 14 hectares of landscaped gardens the main lodge (casco) is a traditional Corrientes ranch house built in 1868, which has been fully refurbished. There is a library and a sitting room and the restaurant serves typical food, with many of the vegetables grown in the organic vegetable garden. Outside is a pool, a thatched relaxation area and a quincho (barbecue hut). Read more»
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    Rincon del Socorro

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    Estancia/Ranch - Southern Iberá
    A wonderful estancia on the southern edge of the Iberá wetlands. The 12,000 hectare former cattle ranch was acquired by the ecologist Douglas Tompkins together with two other local estancias in the area (Batel and San Alonso) and converted into a private nature reserve. The main building features a comfortable lounge, with plenty of information on the surrounding wildlife and environmental issues, a well-stocked bar and dining room. Outside is a small pool and separate building for barbecues. Food is excellent, all organic and home grown in the impressive kitchen gardens. Access to the estancia is via a gravel road from either Posadas or Mercedes, or by private plane. Read more»
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    Estancia San Alonso

    Estancia/Ranch - Northern Iberá
    A simple island estancia deep in the heart of Iberá, surrounded by an intricate slow flowing river system and vast expanses of marshland. The main building is surrounded by acacia trees and green fields. There is an airstrip allowing for easy access from nearby Posadas and Corrientes. Read more»
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    Estancia San Juan Poriahú

    Estancia/Ranch - Northern Iberá
    An old traditional working estancia at the northern edge of the Iberá marshland, 2 hours from Posadas. Incredible array of wildlife and plants including roseate spoonbills, maguari storks, whistling herons, caymans, marsh deer, maned wolves and river otters. The estancia is one of the oldest and most traditional in the region founded by the Jesuits in the 17th century. Subsequent wings have since been added though the heart of the estancia maintains its colonial charm. There is also a pool, a welcome addition, ideal for escaping the afternoon sun. Read more»

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