Encarnación unveils winter vacation activity agenda for domestic tourism
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Encarnación, Paraguay, has released its winter vacation activity schedule to attract domestic tourists.
- The city offers various events, including outdoor national cinema, guided historical tours, and classes in taichi, yoga, and Latin dance.
- Encarnación is a popular destination known for its attractions, infrastructure, and growing gastronomic sector.
Encarnación, known as the 'Pearl of Paraguay,' is rolling out a vibrant schedule of activities to welcome domestic tourists during the winter school break. The city, a favored destination for internal travel, aims to provide an unforgettable experience for families and visitors.
The Municipal Directorate of Tourism has organized a diverse range of events catering to various interests. Highlights include an open-air national cinema screening on July 11th at the San Pedro neighborhood's Escalinata, offering free admission. Throughout the week, visitors can join the 'Ruta del Paraná' guided walking tour, which delves into the city's history, starting from San José beach.
Encarnación is leveraging its natural beauty and developed infrastructure to draw visitors. The city boasts extensive public spaces like its waterfront promenade, plazas, and beaches. Its hotel sector offers a wide array of options, with over 60% of the region's hotel capacity concentrated in the city. The burgeoning gastronomic scene further enhances the visitor experience, providing diverse culinary options.
Beyond the historical tours and cinema, the schedule includes wellness and cultural activities. Tuesdays in July will feature taichi classes at San José beach, focusing on slow, fluid movements and deep breathing. Thursdays will host yoga sessions, emphasizing the balance of body, mind, and spirit. Fridays are dedicated to energetic Latin rhythm classes, also held at the popular San José beach, ensuring a dynamic and engaging vacation for all.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.