Goya, Argentina Travel Guide

City City in Corrientes, Argentina, known for agriculture

Goya sits on the Paraná with a strong fishing tradition: riverfront promenades, weekend anglers, annual fishing events and nearby wetlands that draw sport fishers and provincial food stalls.

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Costs
Moderate costs, activity-driven
$40-60 per day for mid-range hotels, guided fishing trips, meals.
Safety
Moderately safe with normal precautions
Generally safe; standard riverfront caution and vigilance at night recommended.
Best Time
Fishing and festival season (May-Sep)
May-September is prime fishing and festival season along the Paraná tributaries.
Local Time
12:00 AM
GMT-3
Weather
Partly Cloudy 65°F
Partly Cloudy
Population
70,245
Infrastructure & Convenience
Good regional road and river access, local buses and boats, comfortable tourist services during peak events.
Popularity
Popular nationally during fishing season; otherwise a quiet riverside city with steady domestic visitors.
Known For
surubí fishing, river beaches, National Surubí Festival, boating, cattle ranching, local gastronomy, colonial churches, lively riverfront culture
Goya hosts the National Surubí Festival, a major freshwater fishing event that draws anglers nationwide.

Why Visit Goya, Argentina? #

Perched on the Paraná River, Goya is famous for its sportfishing-especially the annual Fiesta Nacional del Surubí-and for riverfront life that centers on the costanera. Anglers and food lovers alike come for the large surubí catches and riverside grills serving local freshwater fish preparations. The town’s festive calendar and easy river access make it a distinct stop in Corrientes Province for fishing and folkloric events.

Best Things to Do in Goya, Argentina

Goya, Argentina Bucket List

Don't Miss
  • Fiesta Nacional del Surubí - Annual fishing festival featuring surubí tournaments, riverside celebrations, and culinary stalls each August.
  • Costanera de Goya - Riverside promenade along the Paraná offering walks, cafes, and vibrant riverfront life.
  • Catedral Nuestra Señora del Rosario - Central cathedral with historic architecture and an active parish in Goya's main plaza.
  • Museo Histórico Municipal de Goya - Small local museum showcasing colonial artifacts, regional history, and period photographs.
Hidden Gems
  • Parque Mitre - Shady city park with sculptures, walking paths, and peaceful weekend gatherings by locals.
  • Mercado Municipal de Goya - Bustling market selling fresh produce, river fish, and typical Corrientes food specialties.
  • Feria de Artesanos en la Costanera - Regular artisan stalls along the riverfront offering crafts, leatherwork, and local souvenirs.
Day Trips
  • Esteros del Iberá (Colonia Carlos Pellegrini) - Wetland reserve reachable in a long day for boat safaris, caiman, capybaras, birds.
  • Corrientes city - Provincial capital with San Martín Plaza, museums, and lively pedestrian streets to explore.
  • Bella Vista (Corrientes) - Riverside town famous for fishing, weekend river beaches, and traditional gaucho culture.

Best Time to Visit Goya, Argentina #

Goya has hot, humid summers with frequent storms; the drier, cooler months (April-September) are easier for river activities and wildlife watching. Summers can feel oppressive.

Summer
December - February · 25-36 °C (77-97 °F)
Hot, humid summers bring heavy storms and occasional flooding; daytime temperatures can be oppressive but evenings offer relief especially December-February.
Autumn
March - May · 20-30 °C (68-86 °F)
Temperatures moderate and rains taper, making river excursions and wildlife watching more pleasant without the peak summer humidity in April-May.
Winter
June - August · 10-22 °C (50-72 °F)
Mild, drier winters are comfortable for fishing, cruising and exploring without oppressive heat - nights can be cool but rarely freezing.

Best Time to Visit Goya, Argentina #

Climate

Goya, Argentina's climate is classified as Humid Subtropical - Humid Subtropical climate with hot summers (peaking in January) and cool winters (coldest in July). Temperatures range from 9°C to 32°C. Abundant rainfall (1092 mm/year), wettest in March.

Best Time to Visit
SeptemberJanuaryNovember
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
44°
Warmest Month
-3°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is the warmest month with highs of 32°C and lows of 21°C. Significant rainfall (119 mm).

82 Excellent

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
21° 32°
62%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

119 mm
Rainfall
3.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.8
UV Index
Extreme
13.7h daylight

February

February is warm with highs of 31°C and lows of 20°C. Significant rainfall (103 mm).

81 Excellent

Comfort

26°
Feels Like Warm
26°C
Temperature
20° 31°
65%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

103 mm
Rainfall
2.8 m/s
Wind
Calm
2.4
UV Index
Extreme
13.0h daylight

March

March is mild with highs of 29°C and lows of 18°C. The wettest month with heavy rain (141 mm).

79 Very Good

Comfort

23°
Feels Like Mild
23°C
Temperature
18° 29°
68%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

141 mm
Rainfall
2.7 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.9
UV Index
Very High
12.1h daylight

April

April is mild with highs of 25°C and lows of 15°C. Significant rainfall (117 mm).

79 Very Good

Comfort

20°
Feels Like Mild
20°C
Temperature
15° 25°
74%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

117 mm
Rainfall
2.7 m/s
Wind
Calm
1.2
UV Index
High
11.3h daylight

May

May is cool with highs of 22°C and lows of 12°C. Moderate rainfall (67 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

81 Excellent

Comfort

17°
Feels Like Cool
17°C
Temperature
12° 22°
80%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

67 mm
Rainfall
2.6 m/s
Wind
Calm
0.7
UV Index
Moderate
10.5h daylight

June

June is cool with highs of 20°C and lows of 10°C. Moderate rainfall (46 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

73 Very Good

Comfort

15°
Feels Like Cool
15°C
Temperature
10° 20°
82%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

46 mm
Rainfall
2.9 m/s
Wind
Calm
0.5
UV Index
Moderate
10.1h daylight

July

July is the coolest month with highs of 19°C and lows of 9°C. Moderate rainfall (41 mm).

78 Very Good

Comfort

14°
Feels Like Cool
14°C
Temperature
19°
77%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

41 mm
Rainfall
3.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.6
UV Index
Moderate
10.3h daylight

August

August is cool with highs of 22°C and lows of 10°C. Moderate rainfall (37 mm).

80 Excellent

Comfort

16°
Feels Like Cool
16°C
Temperature
10° 22°
72%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

37 mm
Rainfall
3.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.9
UV Index
Moderate
11.0h daylight

September

September is cool with highs of 24°C and lows of 12°C. Moderate rainfall (69 mm).

84 Excellent

Comfort

18°
Feels Like Cool
18°C
Temperature
12° 24°
67%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

69 mm
Rainfall
3.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.3
UV Index
High
11.8h daylight

October

October is mild with highs of 26°C and lows of 15°C. Significant rainfall (117 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

78 Very Good

Comfort

20°
Feels Like Mild
20°C
Temperature
15° 26°
67%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

117 mm
Rainfall
3.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.8
UV Index
Very High
12.7h daylight

November

November is mild with highs of 29°C and lows of 17°C. Significant rainfall (113 mm).

82 Excellent

Comfort

23°
Feels Like Mild
23°C
Temperature
17° 29°
65%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

113 mm
Rainfall
3.5 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.4
UV Index
Extreme
13.5h daylight

December

December is warm with highs of 31°C and lows of 19°C. Significant rainfall (122 mm).

82 Excellent

Comfort

25°
Feels Like Warm
25°C
Temperature
19° 31°
63%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

122 mm
Rainfall
3.1 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.7
UV Index
Extreme
13.9h daylight

How to Get to Goya, Argentina

Goya is a river town best accessed by road or long‑distance bus from Corrientes or Resistencia airports and bus terminals. The town's bus terminal provides direct services to major regional centres.

By Air

Resistencia International Airport (RES) / Corrientes Airport (CNQ): Goya is best reached by road from the nearby regional airports in Resistencia (RES) or Corrientes (CNQ). From either airport a bus or taxi to Goya typically takes 1-3 hours depending on origin and service; taxi/private transfers are faster and more expensive while buses are cheap and regular.

Rosario / Buenos Aires connections: Long-distance buses from major Argentine cities serve Goya-these are common for travellers arriving from distant provinces or Buenos Aires by road rather than air.

By Train & Bus

Train: Long-distance passenger rail services are limited in this region and are not the usual way to reach Goya.

Bus: Goya’s bus terminal (Terminal de Ómnibus) has regular connections to Corrientes, Resistencia, Buenos Aires and other cities. Journey times and fares vary-short regional trips are inexpensive while overnight routes to Buenos Aires take much longer and cost more (check ticket counters for schedules and classes).

How to Get Around Goya, Argentina #

Goya’s downtown and riverfront are pleasant to walk, especially along the Paraná. Local buses and taxis serve outlying areas; during the annual festival transport options increase. Taxis are affordable and useful for moving between the riverside and central markets.

Where to Stay in Goya, Argentina #

Budget
Costanera / Centro - $15-40/night
Basic hotels and family guesthouses near the riverfront. Clean, no-frills rooms suitable for short stays; few English-speaking staff.
Mid-Range
Near main square - $40-75/night
Comfortable provincial hotels with decent breakfast and parking. Good choice for exploring local culture and nearby nature day trips.
Luxury
Central / Riverside - $75-130/night
Scarce true luxury options in town; the best rooms are found at upgraded provincial hotels. Consider nearby larger cities for high-end stays.

Where to Eat in Goya, Argentina #

Riverside Grills
Traditional Argentine Parrillas

Nightlife in Goya, Argentina #

Nightlife in Goya picks up significantly during the Fiesta Nacional del Surubí, when concerts, food stalls and bars stay open late. Outside festival times, evenings are quieter with riverside bars and small restaurants. The overall scene is friendly and tends to centre on community events and weekend activity.

Shopping in Goya, Argentina #

Shopping in Goya includes local markets selling river fish, produce and regional food products. During events like the Surubí festival numerous stalls sell crafts, souvenirs and food specialties. For more conventional retail, town shops provide clothing, tools and daily necessities.

Nearby Cities #