Iguassu Falls – Argentina Side – Private Tour

Nothing in the world of water compares to, or is as impressive as, the natural spectacle provided by the stunning group of 275 waterfalls that make up the Iguassu Waterfalls.A different view from the other side of the border portrays this marvelous natural beauty in another exciting way

6 Hours
Mobile & printed vouchers accepted

Highlights

  • View the Iguassu Waterfalls from Argentina´s Side of the Border
  • Exuberant Nature
  • Fauna and Flora
  • Iguassu National Park
  • An Upper Path and a Lower Path Circuit
  • Devil’s Throat Trail
  • Grandiosity of the Waterfalls

Includes

  • Roundtrip Private Transfer to Most Hotels in Iguassu Falls - Brazilian Side
  • Professional Tour Guide

Excludes

  • Food and Beverages
  • Iguazu National Park Entrance Fee

Please Note

  • Please check if you require a Visa or a similar document to enter Argentina. You are responsible for obtaining these documents.
  • Iguazu National Park Entrance fee (Argentine side) for foreigners: $2800 pesos. For argentinians: $610 pesos. For tourists born in the Mercosur region, admission costs $1680 pesos. Children up to 05 years old have free admission.
  • If you are leaving from Brazil, when you enter Argentina, you will need to pay a fee for an Eco touristic tax in Puerto Iguazu.
  • Please make sure to keep your receipt in order to avoid being charged twice.
  • Rates are subject to change without notice

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R$226


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Nothing in the world of water compares to, or is as impressive as, the natural spectacle provided by the stunning group of 275 waterfalls that make up the Iguassu Waterfalls.

A different view from the other side of the border portrays this marvelous natural beauty in another exciting way.

Once the tour started, every 30 min a train leaves to the superior part of the falls. First stop is the most traditional point, after the bus or van drive through the park until reach the point to start the trails and walkaways; in the end of the trail, you will find the Garganta do Diabo, the biggest waterfall in the park. Garganta do Diabo is a footbridge of 2080 meters that give access to one of the most beautiful natural spectacles on earth.
After a stop to behold and absorb all the nature and landscape around, Start the second part of the tour, Called Circuito Superior (Upper Circuit).

When you reach the top, you will be able to see all the high points of the park. If it is a sunny day, you will watch a gorgeous rainbow. There you can visit six observatories and spaces that you can relax and appreciate the view.

The Upper Circuit, which is wheelchair accessible, allows you to see the top of the majestic falls on the Argentina side and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the area. The view stretches from the Argentinian falls to San Martin Island and parts of the Brazilian falls.

After that you will start the Circuito Inferior (Lower Circuit) of the Falls. This time you will see all from the under view, with eight observatories really close to the falls.

The Lower Circuit is composed of a trail approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) long that allows you to get close to some of the smaller waterfalls on the Argentinian side. Walking along the trail, which is equipped with both restrooms and snack bars, you'll get close to the Carlos Bozzetti Waterfall and be able to take some great photos.

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* When confirming your reservation, please provide the same holder name as provided in your hotel reservation, if possible