River Crossing
Check local ferry schedules if you plan to cross into Brazil via the Uruguay River.





Panambí, also known as Puerto Panambí, is a serene settlement located in the Misiones province of Argentina. Situated along the banks of the Uruguay River, it serves as a quiet border point with Brazil, offering a unique glimpse into the rural life of the Argentine Northeast. The area is defined by its vibrant red soil and dense subtropical vegetation, providing a picturesque backdrop for nature enthusiasts. With a population of approximately 6,000, the town maintains a slow-paced and authentic atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic river vistas, explore the local flora, or use the town as a starting point for discovering the broader natural beauty of the Misiones region.
Panambí, also known as Puerto Panambí, is a serene settlement located in the Misiones province of Argentina. Situated along the banks of the Uruguay River, it serves as a quiet border point with Brazil, offering a unique glimpse into the rural life of the Argentine Northeast. The area is defined by its vibrant red soil and dense subtropical vegetation, providing a picturesque backdrop for nature enthusiasts. With a population of approximately 6,000, the town maintains a slow-paced and authentic atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the panoramic river vistas, explore the local flora, or use the town as a starting point for discovering the broader natural beauty of the Misiones region.
Scenic vistas overlooking the Uruguay River.
Lush subtropical greenery and iconic red soil.
Peaceful atmosphere perfect for a quiet retreat.
Proximity to the Brazilian border via local ferry.
Limited commercial and tourist infrastructure compared to larger cities.
High humidity levels are common throughout the year due to the subtropical climate.
Ferry services to Brazil are dependent on river levels and weather conditions.
Check local ferry schedules if you plan to cross into Brazil via the Uruguay River.
Try regional specialties like chipá and mate, which are central to the local culture.
Nature lovers and travelers seeking a quiet riverside retreat.
ARS $
$30-$60 p/day
Spanish, Portuguese
Renting a car is recommended for exploring the surrounding Misiones countryside comfortably.
March-May, September-November
Mild temperatures and lush greenery make this an ideal time for sightseeing.
Expect high heat and humidity; stay hydrated and plan activities for cooler parts of the day.
Pleasant weather with cooler nights, perfect for visiting the riverbanks.
Generally mild and dry, providing a comfortable climate for outdoor walks.