About San Javier
San Javier located within the borders of Bolivia has important organizations in the fields of trade, finance and industry. In recent years, as a result of the increasing number of tourists in the city center, tourism has become an important economic source.
San Javier, which has tablelands in the eastern parts, is under the influence of tropical climate. Higher parts have cool weather while lower parts have higher temperatures. In the city where the muggy temperatures are observed in certain periods, the winter months are very rainy. El Pikoteo De Grana, La Cerveceria Estrella, Bar Andalucia, Dos Mares and Roda Golf Course are the important places to be visited in the city.
A few of the abovementioned places are accepted as natural heritage and are under protection. In the city cuisine where meat types are intensively used, tastes from different cultures are also observed. Dishes prepared with different cooking methods are served to the customers with options such as rare cooked or well done cooked. Potato dishes, vegetable garnishes and rice pilaf prepared with special sauces are often consumed throughout the city. Baked meat and hot sauces are among the indispensable meals of the city. San Javier Airport is very important for the city in terms of providing access to different countries.