Diamante
On the banks of the Paraná river, discover a dreamed land to live adventures in nature.
Do you know why Diamante is called "the White City"? Because of the color of its soil, made up of clay and siliceous sands. Walk around it. Diamante is waiting for you with its beaches amid landscapes full of vegetation, with its panoramic points on the river slopes, its overseas harbor and its folklore festival. Do you like fishing? Here you’ll find dorados and silversides, patís and surubís, pacús and bogas, armados and catfish, sábalos and tarariras.
Geographic location: Province of Entre Ríos, Argentine Litoral region.
How to get there: From Paraná, the provincial capital, via Ruta Provincial 11 (46 km).
Area: 104 sq km
Altitude: 14 meters above sea level.
Climate: Warm and humid.
Recommended length of stay: 1 to 3 days.
Recommended clothing and gear: Comfortable, light clothes. Mosquito repellent.
Do you enjoy exploring nature? Discover the Pre-Delta National Park. Walk around its environment of gallery forests, riverside mounds, and inland lagoons. Watch native wildlife, willow and alder forests, and floating plants such as water lilies and irupés. Do you prefer to explore the park from the water? Embark in the La Azotea stream, cross the Vapor Viejo streamlet, and get to the Las Mangas stream. Live it all in the province of Entre Ríos.