Argentine Falls + Brazilian Falls

10 hrs
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159.361 ARS

Experience the thrill of visiting one of the Seven Wonders of the World!


On this unforgettable tour, you'll have the opportunity to explore the stunning Iguazu Falls from both the Brazilian and Argentine perspectives. Walk along pathways enveloped by lush greenery, feel the immense power of the waterfalls up close, and be captivated by breathtaking landscapes that will leave you in awe. This is a must-see adventure for enthusiasts of nature, adventure, and breathtaking scenery!

Tour Description

Discover the Majestic Iguazu Falls: A Natural Wonder

Start your day with breakfast before embarking on an unforgettable journey to the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls, nestled within the Iguazu National Park. Ranked among the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, this park is one of the largest forest reserves in South America, safeguarding a precious natural treasure.

Your adventure kicks off at the Visitor Center, located 12 km from the falls. From there, we'll proceed along a picturesque route to the park's core, where the excitement begins. Stroll along an accessible walkway of approximately 1,200 meters through the vibrant Atlantic rainforest, surrounded by indigenous flora and fauna.
This journey reaches its peak at a panoramic platform, offering breathtaking views of iconic waterfalls like Floriano, Deodoro, and Garganta del Diablo. This vantage point provides not only a stunning scene but also a close encounter with the raw power of nature. We'll conclude this segment at the falls' summit, accessible via stairs or a panoramic elevator, and proceed to Porto Canoas, where you can unwind and take in the serene beauty of the Iguaçu River.

Your adventure continues as we cross the Tancredo Neves International Bridge, affectionately known as the "Bridge of Fraternity," linking Brazil (Foz do Iguaçu) with Argentina (Puerto Iguazú). This passage leads us to the Argentine side of Iguazú National Park, in the province of Misiones, presenting a fresh perspective on this natural marvel.

Upon arrival, we'll board an ecological train that transports us to various circuits within the park:

  • Waterfalls Station: Begin your exploration with the Upper Circuit, walking above the waterfalls on secure walkways stretching approximately 1,100 meters, offering unmatched panoramic views.
  • Devil's Throat Station: Experience one of the day's most exhilarating moments. A 1,100-meter flat walkway built over the Iguaçu River leads directly to the mighty Devil's Throat, the park's tallest and most powerful waterfall. It's a sensory spectacle that will leave you in awe.

Are you ready for one of life's most thrilling adventures? The Iguazu Falls are calling.

What’s included?

What’s included:

Pick up/Drop off Central hotels in Foz do Iguaçu (except the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas) English, Spanish or Portuguese language guide

What’s NOT included:

Food and drinks Tickets to Iguazu Park

Frequently Asked Questions

The tour includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle, entrance fees to the national parks in both countries (Argentina and Brazil), a specialized tour guide throughout the trip, and free time to explore the walkways on both sides. Some packages may also offer the option to add extra activities such as a boat trip under the falls or jeep tours. It's important to verify exactly what's included when booking to avoid any surprises.

Yes, to visit the Brazilian side of the Falls from Argentina, a valid passport or national identity document is required, depending on your nationality. In some cases, a visa or proof of yellow fever vaccination may be required for certain countries. We recommend checking current immigration requirements before your trip to ensure you have all the necessary documentation and avoid problems at the border.

To fully enjoy your visit to Iguazu Falls from both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides, it's recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing, athletic or waterproof shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a raincoat or poncho if rain is forecast. Insect repellent and a change of dry clothes are also advisable, especially if you plan to take the boat tour that goes under the falls. Don't forget your camera and plenty of water to stay hydrated.

The combined tour to the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the Iguazu Falls typically lasts a full day, starting early in the morning and ending in the afternoon. The tour usually begins on the Argentine side, exploring the upper and lower walkways and the Devil's Throat. In the afternoon, the group crosses over to the Brazilian side to enjoy the panoramic views and walkways of that area. The itinerary includes stops for photos, rest, and lunch at nearby restaurants.

Yes, the excursion is suitable for seniors and children, as most of the trails and walkways are designed to be accessible and safe. Both parks have routes adapted for people with reduced mobility. However, it is recommended to inform the tour operator in advance to ensure adequate assistance and special services if required. It is always advisable to bring water, sun protection, and take precautions against the area's subtropical climate.

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Argentine Falls + Brazilian Falls

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