From Santa Cruz: Jesuit Missions and Hot Springs Tour
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Explore Jesuit missions, hot springs, and breathtaking views on a tour from Santa Cruz. Visit San José de Chiquitos, Chochis, Roboré, Santiago de Chiquitos, and the Tucabaca Valley.
Highlights
- Feel the warmth of natural hot springs and relax in their soothing waters
- Visit the Jesuit missions, UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1990
- Explore charming villages steeped in history and tradition
- Marvel at giant rocks that seem to have fallen from the sky
- Discover cave paintings and learn about the region’s rich history
Description
Begin your journey by visiting the Jesuit missions, where six of these former missions were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1990. Admire the majestic churches designed by the brilliant Swiss Jesuit architect, painter, and musician Martin Schmidt. Learn about the restoration efforts led by Swiss Jesuit architect Hans Roth in 1972.
Next, head to the hot springs, where you’ll find swirling sand formations in the water that pull you down and then expel you back up, like mini bubbling volcanoes. Experience the magic of nature as you relax in these natural underwater volcanoes.
Continue to viewpoints with breathtaking views , giant rocks that seem to have fallen from the sky, and cave paintings. Explore charming villages steeped in history and tradition, including San José de Chiquitos, Chochis, Roboré, Santiago de Chiquitos, and the Tucabaca Valley.
Includes
Transport from your Hotel
Entrance Fees
all Meals are included and water
Cabin Accommodation
Spanish-Speaking Guide
Visit to Jesuit missions San jose de Chiquitos
Visit to hot springs Robore
Visit to viewpoints Parque Tucabaca
Visit to giant rocks
Visit to cave paintings
Visit to charming villages
Important Information
- Six of the former missions were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1990.
The churches were designed by Swiss Jesuit architect Martin Schmidt and restored by Hans Roth in 1972.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund