Jesuit Stays In North Cordobés

Jesuit Stays In North Cordobés

Duración: 10 Horas

Are you interested in exploring the top three ranches in Córdoba? This tour offers you the opportunity to dive deep into the legacy of the Society of Jesus within the province, focusing on Colonia Caroya, Jesús María, and Santa Catalina.
Join us for a 10-hour excursion that takes you back in time. At each of these historic estates, we will explore their grounds, museums, and churches, all situated along the Old Royal Road to Alto Perú. Each visit lasts about one hour, and we'll also enjoy a lunch break in Jesús María.
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Descripción del Tour:

The tour kicks off with a pick-up from the hotels in the city starting at 09:00 hs. We head north to explore the Jesuit Estancias of Colonia Caroya, Jesús María, and Santa Catalina. These sites hold significant value as they were recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, having been part of the historic Old Royal Road to Upper Peru.
Colonia Caroya offers a unique blend of regional flavors, wineries, and religious circuits, making it the perfect spot to enjoy nature, savor local cuisine, and relax. This visit will focus on its historical and religious significance.
The tour's first stop is at the Tourist Interpretation and Jesuit Legacy Center in Colonia Caroya, where we'll spend about 15-20 minutes to gain insights into the territorial and historical evolution of the Society of Jesus in this region.
Next, we’ll visit the Estancia de Colonia Caroya, the first rural establishment founded by the Society of Jesus in 1616. We’ll spend approximately an hour here, exploring the museum whose exhibits reveal the Jesuit Legacy, its operations as the "First White Weapons Factory," and the significant Italian influence.
Following this, we proceed to Jesús María, a land rich in heritage, culture, and history, and one of the province's most significant cities.
During our panoramic tour, we'll pass by the site where the Argentine Dressage and Folklore Festival occurs each January; ultimately arriving at the Jesuit Jesús María Estancia, dating back to 1618. Over the course of approximately an hour and a half, we’ll explore the museum and its rooms featuring sacred Cusco art, archeology, ceramics, and more.
At noon, either in Jesús María or Colonia Caroya, you’ll have free time to enjoy lunch at a restaurant (lunch not included).
After lunch and a brief rest, we’ll continue our journey to Santa Catalina, a remarkable area renowned for its baroque-style churches, which are among the most notable in the province.
Here, you'll find the Santa Catalina Jesuit Estate, recognized as the largest architectural complex of the Society outside Córdoba city, originating from 1622. We’ll have a guided tour of about an hour, led by a local guide, to explore the park, the church, and its courtyards.
Finally, after 10 hours of exploration, we’ll return to the city and drop you off at your downtown hotel.

Lo que SI incluye:

*Transport. *Guide in Spanish, English *Visit to Estancia Colonia Caroya, Jesús María and Santa Catalina.

Lo que NO incluye:

*Food and drink. *Entrance tickets to museums or parks. *Extras not specified in the itinerary. *Entrance tickets to Jesús María, Santa Catalina and Colonia Caroya. *Tips. *Optional.

Preguntas Frecuentes

The excursion to the Jesuit Estancias of Northern Córdoba includes a tour of historic sites recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. You'll visit the most emblematic Jesuit estancias in the region, such as Jesús María and Santa Catalina. The tour generally includes round-trip transportation from Córdoba, specialized tour guides, admission to the sites, and, in some cases, lunch. It's a cultural experience in which you'll learn about the history, architecture, and daily life of the Jesuit mission, and enjoy unique natural landscapes.

The excursion to the Jesuit Estancias of Northern Córdoba typically lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, so it's recommended to reserve a full day to fully enjoy it. The difficulty level is low, suitable for virtually all ages, as it includes light walking along tourist routes. It's perfect for history and architecture lovers who want to learn more about the Jesuit legacy in Argentina. It's also accessible to people with reduced mobility with certain accommodations.

The climate in northern Córdoba varies seasonally. In summer, temperatures can be warm, exceeding 30°C (86°F), so it is recommended to wear light clothing, sunscreen, and a hat. In winter, temperatures are cooler, around 10-15°C (50-59°F), so it is advisable to wear layers, including a light coat. Regardless of the season, it is always helpful to wear comfortable footwear for walking the trails and mountainous terrain characteristic of this historic and scenic region.

Yes, it's recommended to book your excursion to the Jesuit Estancias of Northern Córdoba in advance, especially during peak season or on weekends. Booking in advance guarantees availability, better rates, and proper organization so you can fully enjoy the tour. You can book through local travel agencies or online platforms like Best Argentina Tours, which often offer specific itinerary details, specialized guides, and personalized assistance to answer any questions before your trip.

The excursion to the Jesuit Estancias of Northern Córdoba is suitable for families with young children, as the tour is both peaceful and educational, ideal for enriching their knowledge of history and cultural heritage. The walks are easy and the environment is safe, with specialized guides offering a narrative adapted to the youngest visitors. However, it is suggested to bring some supplies such as water and snacks, as well as games or activities to keep children entertained during the transportation journeys.

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