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Areguá sits approximately 30 km (19 miles) east of Asunción. The drive typically takes around 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic, making it one of the most accessible day trips from the Paraguayan capital. A private Daytrip transfer takes you door-to-door, so there's no navigating local bus connections or figuring out where to get off.
Areguá is one of Paraguay's main strawberry-producing areas and hosts a well-known annual strawberry festival that draws visitors from across the country. Outside of festival season, you can still find locally grown strawberries and strawberry-based products at stalls and shops around town — it's a consistent part of the local food culture, not just a seasonal event. That said, timing your visit to coincide with the festival adds a lively community dimension to the day that goes well beyond a standard sightseeing trip.
Cerro Coi is a hillside rock formation found within Areguá that is a genuine rarity — this specific geological feature is known to exist in only two other countries in the world. It's not the kind of thing you stumble across on a typical South American itinerary, which is precisely what makes it worth seeking out. Budget time to visit it as part of your walk along Avenida del Lago, which routes you past the town's most distinctive landmarks on the way down from the hilltop church to Lake Ypacaraí.
Areguá rewards a slow, sequential walk along Avenida del Lago. Start at the hilltop Iglesia de La Candelaria, where you get a panoramic view over the town and the surrounding landscape. Work your way downhill, stopping at Cerro Coi and browsing the art galleries and ceramic workshops scattered along the route. The walk ends at Lake Ypacaraí, a broad freshwater lake that makes a peaceful place to rest before heading back. A full day gives you comfortable time to cover everything without rushing.
Areguá has a long-standing reputation as one of Paraguay's craft centers, and the ceramic work here reflects genuine local tradition rather than mass-produced tourist goods. The town's artisans produce distinctive pottery pieces that you won't find replicated in Asunción's markets. Visiting the galleries in person gives you a chance to see work being made and choose pieces directly from the makers. If you're buying ceramics to bring home, fragile items travel better in the hands of a private driver than in the overhead bin of a public bus.
Public transport to Areguá is available but requires navigating connections and working around a fixed schedule, which limits how long you can actually stay. A Daytrip private transfer picks you up from your accommodation in Asunción and drops you at the start of Avenida del Lago, so you begin exploring immediately. Your driver waits while you walk the route at your own pace, and if you want to add a stop along the way — or leave earlier or later than originally planned — that flexibility is built in. When you're carrying ceramics back, a private vehicle is also considerably more practical than a crowded bus.