With its majestic basilica and a historic center declared historical people, Itatí is one of the main destinations of religious tourism in Argentina.
Itatí It is a corner loaded with spirituality and tradition that every year receives thousands of people driven by faith and history. This municipality, located on the shores of the Paraná River, Alberga One of the most imposing churches in Americabecoming A reference point for believers and tourists.
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But this destiny is not only famous for its basilica. Its landscapes, beaches and craft fairs complement an experience that combines devotion and rest.


Where is Itatí
This municipality is in the Northern Corrientesto some 73 kilometers from the provincial capital. Its coasts are surrounded by the Paraná, and include islands such as Green, Guazú, Itá Ritá, the handkerchief and the Abra. Its origin dates back to December 7, 1615, when the Franciscan priest Luis de Bolaños founded the population in an area previously inhabited by native peoples.
What to do in Itatí, Corrientes
The main attraction is the Basilica of Our Lady of Itatía sanctuary that stands out for its monumental architecture. Throughout history, It was rebuilt nine times until reaching its current design, with an imposing dome and a decoration that surprises visitors. Inside, columns, stained glass and bas -relief create an environment of introspection and solemnity.
Every July 9, the patron saint in honor of the Virginwhile on the 16th of the same month its Pontifical coronationdate on which thousands of faithful arrive on a pilgrimage from different parts of the country. Many make the journey on foot, on horseback or in carts, maintaining a custom that carries generations.
Beyond religion, Itatí offers beaches on the banks of Paranáideal for rest and fishing. In the surroundings of the Basilica, various positions exhibit crafts, many of them inspired by devotion. There are also camp options for those looking for a different stay in contact with nature.
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The imposing basilica of Our Lady of Itatí, a place of deep spirituality that attracts thousands of pilgrims every year.
How to get to Itatí, Corrientes
From Santa Fe, the journey begins on National Route 168 and then follow the National Route 11. Subsequently, National Route 16 must be taken and continue along Provincial Route 5 until access to National Route 12. Finally, by Provincial Route 89 the city is up. The road is direct and well signpostedallowing simple access for both those who travel by their own vehicle and in public transport.
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