Iguazú Falls Entry Tickets: Argentina Side Access, Puerto Iguazú






























Iguazú Falls Entry Tickets: Argentina Side Access, Puerto Iguazú
Duration: Varies (3 hours to 10 hours)
Varies (3 hours to 10 hours)
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Experience Iguazú Falls with Entry Tickets to Argentina Side Access in Puerto Iguazú and explore over 250 waterfalls on your own schedule, all day long. Begin your adventure by scanning your mobile ticket at the main entrance of Iguazú National Park for quick access through security checks before boarding an eco-train ride into the park's heart. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning location offers trails and boardwalks that provide unparalleled views across Argentina and Brazil’s borders.
Experience Iguazú Falls with Entry Tickets to Argentina Side Access in Puerto Iguazú and explore over 250 waterfalls on your own schedule, all day long. Begin your adventure by scanning your mobile ticket at the main entrance of Iguazú National Park for quick access through security checks before boarding an eco-train ride into the park's heart. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning location offers trails and boardwalks that provide unparalleled views across Argentina and Brazil’s borders.
Experience a full day at Iguazú National Park on the Argentina side with access to all main circuits.
The Upper Circuit offers walkways and balcony views over the falls and the canyon of the Iguazú River for thrilling perspectives.
Explore closer spray viewpoints, capture jungle-framed photos, and enjoy heavier mist along the Lower Circuit trail.
Ride an eco-friendly train through the park’s stations to efficiently reach Devil’s Throat with minimal backtracking.
Access to Iguazú National Park on the Argentina side
Round-trip hotel transfers from Puerto Iguazú (as per option selected)
Return transportation between Foz do Iguaçu and your hotel (as per option selected)
Use of a Bilingual guide when visiting on the Argentine side (as per option selected)
Ticket for walking trails including Upper Circuit, Lower Circuit, and Devil’s Throat
One Jungle Train experience through the rainforest
Catering Costs
Voluntary Park Activities

Aerial view of Iguazu Falls with lush greenery and cascading water.
Dive into an all-day exploration of Iguazú National Park with access to its entire expanse. Enjoy eco-train rides and wander through the park at your leisure.
Getting Started
The journey begins at the entrance of Iguazú National Park, where you’ll scan your mobile ticket before a brief security check. Proceed to the eco-train station for an exciting ride into the heart of this natural wonderland.
Park Highlights
Nestled on the Argentina-Brazil border and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iguazú National Park boasts over 250 stunning waterfalls within its lush Atlantic rainforest. The park’s extensive trails offer views of some of the world's most stunning cascades.
- The Upper Circuit: Bringd walkways provide sweeping panoramas across the falls, perfect for capturing their grandeur and beauty.
- The Lower Circuit: This 2.5 km trail takes you near Salto Bosetti and Dos Hermanas Falls, enveloping you in mist and sound as you get close to nature's spectacle.
- Devil’s Throat: A 2.2 km boardwalk leads directly above the park’s most dramatic cascade where 14 waterfalls unite into a powerful gorge.
Eco-Train and Wildlife Encounters
The eco-friendly train connects key viewpoints, facilitating easy access to trails and immersion in the surrounding rainforest. As you explore, keep an eye out for toucans, capuchin monkeys, and coatis along winding paths that showcase the park’s rich biodiversity.

Train at Iguazu Falls station surrounded by lush greenery.

Tourists walking on a platform near Salto Bossetti at Iguazu Falls.

Aerial view of Iguazu Falls with lush greenery and cascading water.

Train at Iguazu Falls station surrounded by lush greenery.

Tourists walking on a platform near Salto Bossetti at Iguazu Falls.

Tourists on a walkway overlooking Iguazu Falls, border of Brazil and Argentina.
Packing Essentials
- A valid photo ID or passport (physical copy) is necessary for entry checks and border crossing requirements.
- Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes as paths can be wet and uneven.
- Carry a light rain jacket and waterproof covers to protect phones/cameras from mist.
Pack essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection.
Accessibility Notes
- The experience is not fully wheelchair accessible; some paths include stairs and uneven surfaces.
- The Upper Circuit and Devil’s Throat feature walkways but may be unsuitable for visitors with limited mobility in certain areas.
Accessible restrooms are available at designated locations within the park.
Prohibited Items
- Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the park.
- Pets are prohibited except for registered service animals.
The use of alcohol, drugs, or any form of intoxication is banned on premises.
Additional Details
- The last eco-train to Devil’s Throat departs at 3:30pm; plan your visit accordingly.
- Tickets for children under 5 must be redeemed at the park counter upon entry to Iguazu Falls.
- Local discounts are available only when tickets are purchased on-site with a valid ID or proof of residency.
- The Devil’s Throat boardwalk may not accommodate wheelchairs or visitors with mobility challenges.
- Note that some hotels aren't included in pickup zones for transfer upgrades; alternate points will be provided if applicable.
- Free Wi-Fi and charging stations are available at the entrance and food court areas, though network coverage is limited inside the park. Download digital maps or audio guides before entering due to weak signals near the falls.
Larger crowds occur from December to February and during July holidays; pre-book tickets to ensure entry.

Toucan perched on a branch in lush forest near Iguazu Falls.

Visitors walking on a bridge towards Iguazu Falls, surrounded by lush greenery.

Tourists on a walkway overlooking Iguazu Falls, border of Brazil and Argentina.

Toucan perched on a branch in lush forest near Iguazu Falls.

Visitors walking on a bridge towards Iguazu Falls, surrounded by lush greenery.
Bring a valid photo ID or passport for entry checks and border crossing requirements to ensure smooth access through security.
Wear sturdy walking shoes as paths can be wet and uneven; this will help you explore the park more comfortably.
Carry a light rain jacket and waterproof covers for your phone/camera due to mist from the falls, ensuring your belongings stay dry.
Pack essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection throughout your day at Iguazú National Park.
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