Iguazu Falls - Argentine Side

8 hrs
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43.131 ARS

Don't miss your chance to explore one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World! The tour begins with a departure from your hotel, taking you to the breathtaking Argentine side of the Iguazú Falls, nestled within the Iguazú National Park. Covering an expansive 67,000 hectares, this park ranks among the first protected areas in the Americas and was honored as a UNESCO Natural Heritage of Humanity site in 1984.

The Argentine Iguazú Falls comprise 275 cascading waterfalls, each plummeting from an average height of 70 meters, creating an unmatched natural spectacle. Come and be amazed by this natural gem!

Tour Description

Begin an exhilarating adventure from your hotel to the awe-inspiring Argentinian Falls, traversing the border between Brazil and Argentina via the iconic Tancredo Neves Bridge, also known as the International Fraternity Bridge. This impressive structure spans the majestic Iguazú River, guiding you to the other side of these cascades, celebrated as one of the most stunning natural wonders worldwide.

Upon entering the Iguazú National Park in Argentina, you will find yourself in an expansive area covering over 55,000 hectares, teeming with an array of natural marvels that captivate every visitor.

The Argentine side offers a more comprehensive and educational view of the falls, which stretch magnificently over 2.7 kilometers and reach heights of up to 82 meters. A key highlight of your visit will be the remarkable Devil's Throat(*), a striking U-shaped chasm that contains the largest volume of water of all the falls, an experience sure to be etched in your memory.

Besides exploring the Devil's Throat, you will delve into the upper circuit trails, enjoying sweeping views of the waterfalls. You will also have the opportunity to navigate the lower circuit, venturing into the jungle and encountering some of the most breathtaking waterfalls up close.

At the conclusion of this extraordinary journey, we will return you to your hotel, leaving you with a heart filled with unforgettable memories and a profound appreciation for the splendor of nature.



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 drink Entrance to Iguazu National Park

Frequently Asked Questions

The Iguazu Falls tour on the Argentinian side includes round-trip transportation from your hotel, a specialized tour guide, access to the main trails of Iguazu National Park, and free time to explore the walkways and viewpoints. It does not include park entrance fees or meals and drinks, although restaurants and other services are available within the park. This tour is ideal for those who want to explore nature, enjoy biodiversity, and capture stunning photos of the falls, one of the world's most breathtaking natural wonders.

To access Iguazu National Park from the Argentinian side, foreign tourists need a valid passport or national identity document. If entering from Brazil, you may also need to present a visa or immigration documents depending on your nationality. It is essential to comply with these requirements to avoid problems during your trip. It is recommended to check current immigration regulations in advance. Additionally, the park charges an entrance fee, payable separately, and it is advisable to book in advance during peak season.

The average duration of a guided tour to Iguazu Falls, on the Argentinian side, is approximately 8 hours. The tour begins with hotel pickup, followed by a transfer to the park and a tour of the three main circuits: the Upper Circuit, the Lower Circuit, and the famous Devil's Throat. There is also free time to explore, take photos, and relax at rest areas. This tour is ideal for making the most of a full day enjoying the best views of the falls and the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

We recommend wearing comfortable, lightweight clothing, athletic shoes or closed-toe walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat or cap for sun protection. Don't forget your camera or cell phone to capture the spectacular scenery. It's also a good idea to bring water and snacks, as well as a raincoat or poncho, since it's common to get wet due to the proximity of the waterfalls. Bringing your personal identification is essential for entering the park and your tour reservation. This will help you make the most of your experience.

Yes, the excursion to Iguazu Falls, on the Argentinian side, is suitable for families with children and people with reduced mobility. Iguazu National Park has accessible walkways and trails, adapted restrooms, and support services. However, some areas may present certain difficulties, so it is recommended to check with the tour operator and the park beforehand regarding accessibility and the availability of wheelchairs or special assistance. In this way, all travelers can enjoy a safe, inclusive, and memorable experience during their visit.

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Iguazu Falls - Argentine Side

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