Local Transport
Buses connecting to Encarnación are the most common way to reach the town via Route 6.





Located in the fertile Itapúa region of southern Paraguay, Tomás Romero Pereira is a modest city that serves as a vital center for the surrounding agricultural communities. Often known by its full name, Arquitecto Tomás Romero Pereira, the town provides a quiet and unpretentious atmosphere for travelers. Visitors will find a community-focused environment where traditional Paraguayan customs and the Guarani language remain central to daily life. While it lacks the heavy infrastructure of major tourist centers, it offers a tranquil and genuine stop for those traveling through the southern panhandle of the country.
Located in the fertile Itapúa region of southern Paraguay, Tomás Romero Pereira is a modest city that serves as a vital center for the surrounding agricultural communities. Often known by its full name, Arquitecto Tomás Romero Pereira, the town provides a quiet and unpretentious atmosphere for travelers. Visitors will find a community-focused environment where traditional Paraguayan customs and the Guarani language remain central to daily life. While it lacks the heavy infrastructure of major tourist centers, it offers a tranquil and genuine stop for those traveling through the southern panhandle of the country.
Small-town atmosphere in the heart of southern Paraguay.
Gateway to the lush agricultural landscapes of Itapúa.
Authentic local culture and traditional Paraguayan customs.
Limited tourist-specific infrastructure compared to larger cities like Encarnación.
The town is primarily a residential and agricultural hub rather than a sightseeing destination.
Ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, non-commercialized Paraguayan experience.
Buses connecting to Encarnación are the most common way to reach the town via Route 6.
While Spanish is official, Guarani is widely spoken; learning a few basic phrases is highly appreciated by locals.
Experiencing authentic rural life in the Itapúa region.
PYG ₲
$30-$60 p/day
Spanish, Guarani
Ensure you carry local currency (Guaraní) as smaller shops and eateries may not accept international credit cards.
April-June, September-November
September to November offers pleasant temperatures and lush green landscapes.
December to February can be very hot and humid; it is best to plan activities for early morning or late evening.
March to May features milder weather and is a comfortable time for exploring the region.
June to August is generally mild, though occasional cold fronts can move through, requiring light layers.