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Compare San Ignacio 3 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

Bungalows El Pindó

3.0 star property
2.0 out of 10, (1)
The price is SAR 141
SAR 141 total
29 Apr - 30 Apr
Bungalows El Pindó

Room in Guest Room - Ñau Father for 3 People

3.5 star property
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (3)
"The space is small but functional and charming. The garden is beautiful, with lots of fruit trees, ponds and a swimming pool to cool yourself on hot days. But the best of all are the hosts. They are welcoming, friendly, and very hospitable. You feel as if you've known them for years! They are very interesting too -I feel enriched by getting to know them, even if it was for a brief stay. The only issue I had was that the contact information I received from Expedia was incorrect and I couldn't...
The price is SAR 208
SAR 208 total
1 May - 2 May
Room in Guest Room - Ñau Father for 3 People

Montes Hostería & Bar Café

3.0 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"Sehr nette Bewirtung Gute Lage Sehr freundliche und gute Atmosphäre"
Montes Hostería & Bar Café

Lajas del Puerto

3.0 star property
Lajas del Puerto

Hotel Cabanas del Parque

3.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (14)
"Todo bien"
Hotel Cabanas del Parque
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Learn more about San Ignacio

Love gardens, monuments, and history? Get away to San Ignacio!

The impressive gateway of the church stands as testament to the power the Jesuit missions held over the local populations. This red sandstone gateway once stood 30ft tall (10m) as it welcomed the native Christian population into it's cavernous interior.

San Ignacio Mini was a Jesuit mission established in 1610 with the aim of converting the local Guaraní natives. The mission moved to this location in 1666 and a large complex was erected to house and protect up to 4000 converts. The complex was built in Spanish baroque style around a central courtyard and included a large church, school, hospital, cemetery, dormitories and workshops.

The mission was largely abandoned when the Jesuits were expelled by Spanish decree in 1767, and was then destroyed by Paraguayan decree some 50 years later. The remains of the mission were rediscovered in 1897 and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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