Sailing along Parama River is an incredible new way of knowing Rosario

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  Tangol 11/06/2018

Rosario is a rapidly growing city, hidden where the Paraná River doubles, almost 186 miles northwest of Buenos Aires.  Located along the Paraná River, the city has lots of green spaces and a few beaches where people love to congregate and socialize. 

Known for its neoclassical buildings, great food, and fantastic waterfront, there are many things to do in this patriotic city.  You can go to the center of the city that teems with nightclubs, theaters, pedestrian shops, restaurants and parks popular with cyclists.  Paddle around the city’s waterfront and sandy beaches, or head out and stop for lunch on one of its islands.

A national monument on the ravine pays homage to its historical role: it is the city where the Argentine flag was first raised, that is an historical act for Rosario proudness, but also is proud of its river location.  the second-longest in South America after the Amazon.  the sixth most important river in the world. It widens around the city and has several islands set within its delta.  

One of the best ways to see what the Paraná River and delta   have to offer is to  Sail a boat to admire the best views of the river,  Enjoy the beautiful views of Rosario, strolling on Parana River and taking advantage of this special moment.  Sailing along Parama River is an incredible new way of knowing Rosario,  from the beginning the experience becomes  pleassured.  

If you already know everything in the city, I really recommend this trip, because you will know a new side of the city and its magnificent waterfront.









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