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Puerto Iguazú

From Puerto Iguazú: Iguazú Falls Tour with Park Entry & Transfers

Duration
Duration

10 hours

Transfers included
Transfers included

Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Van

Guided tour
Guided tour

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Choose your perspective, walk the suspended walkways inside Argentina's 275-waterfall circuit with Devil's Throat thundering overhead, or take in the full uninterrupted panorama from Brazil's elevated vantage point.

On the Argentine Side, the ecological train takes you deep into the park before your guide leads you through the upper and lower circuits, suspended walkways that put you metres from the falls themselves, with Devil's Throat as the roaring finale.

On the Brazilian Side, an open-top eco bus carries you along the riverbank as your guide traces the full arc of the falls, the only angle where the entire system fits in a single view, with Devil's Throat visible from across the gorge.

Both tours include round-trip transfers from your Puerto Iguazú hotel, park entry, and a professional multilingual guide in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, small groups of 16 maximum, so nothing gets lost in the crowd.

Entry ticket to Iguazú National Park (Argentine or Brazilian side, per option selected)

Round-trip transfers from hotels in downtown Puerto Iguazú

Professional multilingual guide (Spanish, English, Portuguese)

Guided tour of main walkways, Upper & Lower Circuits, and Devil's Throat

Ecological train ticket within the Argentine park

Open-top panoramic eco bus within the Brazilian park (as per option selected)

Meals and drinks (stop provided for local restaurant, pay on site)

Gratuities (optional, not included)

Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, extra drinks)

Activities or excursions outside the chosen itinerary

Additional transfers outside downtown Puerto Iguazú

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One of the world's great natural wonders — pick your angle, and let us handle everything from your hotel door to the falls and back.

Argentine Side

Getting started

Your guide will collect you from your hotel in downtown Puerto Iguazú for the drive to the Iguazú National Park entrance. After ticket check-in, board the ecological train that cuts through the jungle to the main circuits — your guide sets the scene as you ride.

  • What to expect: The Argentine side puts you inside the falls — elevated walkways and suspended bridges weave through the jungle between cascades, with the water close enough to feel the mist from almost every viewpoint.

  • Upper Circuit: A series of elevated walkways above the falls, with broad views across the top of the cascades and into the gorge below. Your guide points out native wildlife — toucans, coatis, and butterflies — along the way.

  • Lower Circuit: The most immersive section — suspended bridges take you to within metres of the falls themselves. The roar builds as you move through the circuit, with mist rising from the gorge around you.

  • Devil's Throat: The undisputed centrepiece. A narrow walkway extends out over the gorge to the edge of the park's most powerful cascade — 80 metres of near-vertical drop, deafening sound, and a permanent cloud of mist. The ecological train brings you back to the park entrance when you're ready.

Brazilian Side

Getting started

Your guide will collect you from your hotel in downtown Puerto Iguazú for the border crossing into Brazil. Make sure you have your passport and printed e-Visa if required before departure — your guide will walk you through the crossing process.

  • **What to expect:**The Brazilian side trades immersion for scale — a single elevated trail along the riverbank reveals the full width of the Iguazú system in one sweeping view, something the Argentine circuits, by design, never quite show you.

  • Panoramic Walkway: An open-top eco bus takes you along the Brazilian bank as your guide traces the geography of the falls — each cascade named, each gorge explained, the full 2.7-km arc visible from multiple vantage points along the trail.

  • Devil's Throat — from the other side: From Brazil, Devil's Throat appears as a distant wall of white water across the gorge — a completely different experience from the Argentine edge, and one that puts the scale of the entire system into perspective.

  • Viewpoints & Free Time: The Brazilian trail ends close to the base of the falls at the river level — your guide will point out the best photography spots before giving you free time to explore before the return transfer.

Know before you go

What to bring

  • A valid passport or ID is required, especially for the Brazilian Falls tour.

  • Printed Brazil e-Visa if your nationality requires it, digital copies are not accepted at the border.

  • Travelers from the United States, Canada, and Australia must obtain an entry visa for Brazil. You can apply for it online at the official site: brazil.vfsevisa.com.

  • Quick-dry clothes, non-slip shoes, and sun protection are highly recommended for all tours.

  • Waterproof jacket or change of clothes for Gran Aventura boat ride (expect to get soaked).

What’s not allowed

  • Drones and pets are not permitted in either park.

  • Large bags or luggage may be restricted inside park circuits.

  • The tours are not accessible for non-foldable wheelchairs; basic mobility is required.

Accessibility

  • Walkways involve steps and uneven paths; not recommended for guests with limited mobility.

  • Foldable strollers are allowed but may have limited access on certain circuits.

  • Buses and transfers do not have ramps or lifts.

Additional information

  • The Brazilian Falls tour requires at least one night’s stay in Puerto Iguazú, same-day round trips aren’t possible.

  • Minimum age for Gran Aventura is 12; not suitable for children under 12.

  • The tours operate rain or shine, but extreme weather may alter itineraries for safety.

  • Lunch is not included but stops are made at local restaurants for you to choose and pay on the spot.

  • Limited spots: Book early, especially during holidays and weekends. Only 16 people per outing.

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