South America
Ibera Wetlands and Esteros
Argentina
Distance
360 km
Duration
2-3 days
Best Season
May to October
This gentle Corrientes road trip links the provincial capital with Argentina’s vast Iberá Wetlands, trading city streets for quiet estero country, bird-filled marshes, and ranchland horizons. Base yourself in Colonia Carlos Pellegrini for lagoon boat trips, capybara and caiman sightings, and long sunset drives on sandy access roads.
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Practical notes
Flooding and heavy rains can slow rural roads, especially in summer. Carry fuel before leaving the main towns and expect limited services inside the wetlands area.
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Stops along the route

Departure
Corrientes
Riverfront Corrientes sets the tone with plazas, beaches, and a relaxed northeast pace. Stock up here before the roads thin out.

City
Empedrado
A small river town with a quiet, leafy feel and easy access to the Paraná. It is a good break for fuel, snacks, and a quick stroll.

City
Mercedes
Mercedes is the last major service stop before the wetlands zone deepens. Its streets, bakeries, and stores make a practical base for supplies.

City
Concepción del Yaguareté Corá
A small estero town with sandy streets and an easygoing wetland rhythm. It works well as an overnight stop close to the water.

Arrival
Colonia Carlos Pellegrini
This lagoon-side village is the best base for boats, walks, and wildlife spotting. It is the heart of the Iberá experience.
Things to Do

Nature
Iberá Provincial Reserve Visitor Center
The reserve gateway introduces marshes, lagoons, and the wildlife patterns that define Iberá. It is the point where the road trip starts feeling remote.

Landmark
Port of Concepción del Yaguareté Corá
This lagoon port is the launch point for boats, wildlife viewing, and sunset light over the water. Caimans, birds, and quiet docks set the mood.

Nature
Laguna Iberá
Laguna Iberá opens into broad marsh views, birdlife, and unforgettable sunsets. The shallow water and reed beds are classic Iberá scenery.

wildlife cruise
Boat Trip on Laguna Iberá
Glide through reeds and open water to spot capybaras, caimans, and many bird species. Sunrise and late afternoon are especially rewarding.

visitor center
Iberá Provincial Reserve Visitor Center
Learn the landscape, wildlife, and access rules before heading deeper into the wetlands. It is the easiest place to plan guided outings.

nature viewing
Wildlife Watching in Colonia Carlos Pellegrini
Slow drives and lakeside walks often bring close views of marsh birds, capybaras, and marsh deer. The village edges are especially active at dusk.

scenic walk
Port of Concepción del Yaguareté Corá Walk
Stroll the port area for water views, fishing boats, and a calm estero atmosphere. It is a simple stop that feels very local.
Where to Eat

Argentine
La Alondra, Casa de huéspedes
A polished Corrientes stop for breakfast, lunch, or an easy dinner before heading inland. Expect regional dishes in a comfortable setting.

Parrilla
El Pombero Parrilla
A straightforward grill stop for steak, sausages, and roadside comfort in Mercedes. It fits well with a fuel and grocery break.

Regional Argentine
Restaurante El Mirador del Iberá
A popular wetland-area meal stop with local flavors and lagoon views. Good for fish, grilled meats, and a relaxed lunch.

Argentine
Posada de los Pájaros Restaurant
A likely dinner spot in Colonia Carlos Pellegrini with home-style plates and a calm setting. Handy after a boat trip or sunset drive.