Oberá is the second city in Misiones in population and the agricultural and industrial heart of the province. Located inside the Misiones jungle, a short distance from waterfalls, streams and yerba mate plantations that define the landscape and cultural identity of the region, Oberá is a gateway to the deep Misiones, away from the massive circuit of the Falls and reserved for those seeking authenticity and privilege.
Oberá is the national capital of yerba mate: the large plantations that surround the city and the industrial establishments that process the leaf allow exclusive visits that reveal the complete cycle of one of Argentina's most emblematic products. The jungle environment offers waterfalls and streams with private access, trekking in natural reserves and sightings of native fauna - toucans, jaguars, tapirs - in conditions of maximum privacy. The Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio Miní, a UNESCO heritage site, are less than two hours away by road. Fishing in the rivers of the missionary interior completes the offer.
The premium accommodation offer in Oberá includes boutique establishments integrated into the jungle environment and herbal stays with personalized service. For high-level groups, exclusive contracting of private properties with direct access to plantations is recommended.
Missionary cuisine combines Guaraní, colonial and Central European immigration influences that populated the region. Starch chipa, mbejú and cassava stews are traditional preparations. Yerba mate in all its forms—tereré, mate cocido, mate de cocido—is the social and ceremonial drink par excellence. The trout and dorado from the inland rivers, prepared over hot coals, are a unique gastronomic experience.
Oberá Airport (SATO) receives direct private flights from San Fernando (FDO) in approximately 2 hours 40 minutes to 3 hours 30 minutes. The land alternative exceeds 11 hours of travel. Since Oberá lacks regular commercial flights from Buenos Aires, access by private aviation is not a luxury: it is the only practical way to arrive in the day for a business visit or quality tourism.
Misiones can be visited all year round, with a jungle that remains green and active in all seasons. Autumn and spring offer more moderate temperatures, ideal for exploring plantations and trails. The yerba mate harvest is concentrated between October and April, when the crews work on the yerba mate and the aroma of fresh leaves permeates the landscape.
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Twin-engine aircraft for up to 4 passengers, ideal for quick transfers and grass runways.
4 passengers
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Versatile turboprop with generous payload capacity and a comfortable cabin, ideal for groups and flights to destinations with short runways.
9 passengers
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Non-pressurized
Moderate
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High-capacity twin-engine aircraft, ideal for group transfers with up to 9 passengers.
9 passengers
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Non-pressurized
Moderate
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Executive turboprop with long range, a pressurized cabin and excellent performance on regional routes.
7 passengers
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Pressurized
Moderate
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