The Guaminí Mision hotel is located on the banks of the Paraná River. The charm of the complex lies in its reconstruction of the Jesuit missions. The traveler can feel comfortable and enjoy a different and innovative environment. The gardens surrounding the hotel are lush and extend until they merge with the same missionary jungle.
The Jesuit missions of the province of Misiones are pieces of history, architectures that tell stories, vestiges of a peaceful colonization. Within this fundamental transition of cultures, the walls of the reductions retain the traces of the Jesuits in their worldview integrated with the culture of the Guarani. In 1984 the ruins of San Ignacio, Nuestra Señora de Loreto, Santa María and Santa Ana in Misiones were declared a World Heritage Site.
The spaces and gardens of Guaminí Mission in Puerto Iguazú recreate the Jesuit reductions. Within its facilities, an interpretation center stores objects of the Guaraní culture that bring guests an introduction to daily life in the missions. It also has a movie theater that projects short films on the subject.