Jjust under six hours from Asunción, Paraguay´s third largest city (pop. 107,000) started out as a Jesuit mission in 1615, and these days it too sports a beachy vacation feel (albeit with more of an urban vibe than other resort towns like Areguá or San Bernardino), with golden sand beaches like Playa San José along the Paraná River , plenty of cafés, restaurants, and hotes; and a vibe some have dubbed “the Paraguayan Miami” (plus while you´re here, check out the Municipal Railway Museum. It also makes the perfect base for exploring the country´s most historic sights, the late-17th- and early-18th-century religious missions established by the Jesuit order.
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