Trinidad (Paraguay)

Trinidad is a small village in Paraguay featuring the ruins of a Jesuit Mission. It's 30 km from Encarnación along Ruta 6.

La Santisima Trinidad de Paraná

Get in

By bus

There are frequent buses from Encarnación going northeast to Buena Vista, Santa Rita and Ciudad del Este that all pass Trinidad. GS.10,000 from Encarnación (45 min), and US$10 from Ciudad del Este (4 hr).

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Santísima Trinidad de Paraná (Ruinas Jesuíticas de la Santísima Trinidad del Paraná) (Taking any bus going north, you can get off at Trinidad. Locals will happily shout "Ruinas!" as you approach; return buses are caught from the shelter across the road from where you disembark at a crossroads. Walk up the street branching off to the right for about 500 m. There's a small visitor information centre on the left side just before you reach the ruins. It is a 5 minute walk.). Summer 07:00-19:00, winter 07:00-17:30. It'll take one to two hours to see the whole area. Also features a small museum. GS.25,000, which is valid for 3 days and includes entrance to the other two nearby Jesuit Ruins. You cannot buy a ticket only for Trinidad.

Do

Read about Jesuit history in the region before travelling to the Jesuit Misions. It will enhance the whole experience, since there's little information available on the site.

Rent a Bicycle at the Ruinas Hotel and cycle the 10km to Jesús ruins.

Buy

Artisans sometimes sell crafts in tents just outside the fence surrounding Trinidad.

Eat

There are a few options along the street connecting Ruta 6 and the ruins.

Drink

Sleep

  • Hotel a las Ruinas, Ruta 6, Km 30, Trinidad (Next to the Jesuit Ruins, 500 m off the main road (Ruta 6)). There are 5 rooms (some with aircon) in a lush garden, also has a pool. It's also a restaurant. The only hotel in Trinidad. US$15/20 for fan/aircon.
  • You can also camp for free right near the ruins. Ask when you buy your ticket.

Go next

Jesús de Tavarangue

On the main road where the buses between Encarnación and Ciudad del Este pass, there is a service station just east of the turnoff to Trinidad where transportation to the ruins at Jesus de Tavarangue (11.6 km from the service station) can be found. A small bus runs approximately hourly for a cost of GS.4,000. These ruins are accessed with the same ticket purchased to enter Trinidad.


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