Full Day Iguassu Falls Both Sides - Brazil and Argentina
Overview
Inclusions
- Roundtrip transfer from most downtown hotels In Foz do Iguaçu or Puerto Iguazu
- Professional Tour Guide
What to expect
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Stop At: Iguazu Falls, Iguazu National Park 3370 Argentina
Get inside the National Park and see the amazing waterfalls.
There's not much in the world that compares to the 275 waterfalls that make up stunning Iguassu Falls, which straddles the border of Brazil and Argentina and sits not far from Paraguay. On this tour, you'll travel from Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, to Iguazú National Park in Argentina to explore the Upper Circuit, Lower Circuit and Devil's Throat.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Garganta del Diablo, Iguazu National Park, Puerto Iguazu Argentina
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 (Devil´s Throat) is a footbridge of 2080 meters that give access to one of the most beautiful natural spectacles on earth.
Make a stop to behold and absorb all the nature and landscape around.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Cataratas del Iguazu - Lado Argentino, Parque Nacional Iguazu, Puerto Iguazu Argentina
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.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Iguazu Falls, Foz do Iguacu, State of Parana 85855-750 Brazil
If you choose the option with Brazilian side of the falls, you will have the chance to get a different and also beautiful perspective of the falls. This must-see tour provides an unforgettable view formed by the massive group of waterfalls of Iguassu. Once inside the park, the van or bus will drive until you reach the trails and walkways that face the falls. We will walk 40 minutes to 1 hour through the trails and walkways facing the falls on the Brazilian side and panoramic view of the Argentinian side
Duration: 2 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- 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.
- To cross the border with Argentina, the documents accepted are - original identity card, National Driver's License and passport, even for children of any age.
- Please check if you require a Visa or a similar document to enter Brazil and Argentina. You are responsible for obtaining these documents.
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- Additional measures might be added to our list of procedures as we receive guidance from the local health and safety authorities and as more information becomes available. And some of these restrictions might be lifted at some point in the future if we are authorized to do so by local authorities
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Prepare yourself for unforgettable sites and views! This tour was just short of perfect and that is only because nothing is perfect, but this was truly close! Our guide, Wilson (?), was exceptional! He was timely, even forewarning me days in advance to the precise minute he was picking us up a...
Prepare yourself for unforgettable sites and views! This tour was just short of perfect and that is only because nothing is perfect, but this was truly close! Our guide, Wilson (?), was exceptional! He was timely, even forewarning me days in advance to the precise minute he was picking us up at our hotel. Also, he knew exactly what was needed and verified this info to get us safely across the Argentinian border to view the falls. While that is the norm for most guides, I appreciated his no-nonsense method in ensuring us (and another couple) exactly the best routes to avoid the crowds at the sought-out points of views in the park. Also, we made a slight change to the itinerary to include a boat ride on the Brazilian side for the Iguazu Falls and Wilson made sure it was still arranged to see everything as promised!We had a great time seeing both sides of the falls and would HIGHLY recommend this tour. You really do need to see both sides if you go and they are equally impressive -- this tour allows for both and is all you need. It was also great that we were picked up/ dropped off at our Puerto Iguazu hote...
We had a great time seeing both sides of the falls and would HIGHLY recommend this tour. You really do need to see both sides if you go and they are equally impressive -- this tour allows for both and is all you need. It was also great that we were picked up/ dropped off at our Puerto Iguazu hotel -- even if you do the Brazilian side later, our guide took us back across the border and to the hotel which was very nice.Excellent organisation with English speaking guide. A wonderful day across both locations with many insights about the falls.
Excellent organisation with English speaking guide. A wonderful day across both locations with many insights about the falls.You can't ask for a better guide, thoughtful, professional, on time and speak perfect English. Will definitely recommend this to all our friends. Cheers.
You can't ask for a better guide, thoughtful, professional, on time and speak perfect English. Will definitely recommend this to all our friends. Cheers.I was asked to change dates, which is fine. It happens to solo travelers a lot. But then the tour guide didn't know I was visiting both sides of the falls. He kept telling me I could go tomorrow despite the fact that I'd already booked it for that day. He did eventually allow me to go to the Braz...
I was asked to change dates, which is fine. It happens to solo travelers a lot. But then the tour guide didn't know I was visiting both sides of the falls. He kept telling me I could go tomorrow despite the fact that I'd already booked it for that day. He did eventually allow me to go to the Brazilian side as well. Then, when we got to the border there was paperwork for Argentina that needed to be filled out. I think everyone else had received it via email? There needs to be more communication throughout the tour about when you'll next be at bathrooms and food options.My partner and I did the Iguazu Falls tour from both sides. While the Falls were great the same cannot be said about the organization of this tour or the quality of the guides. Firstly, the morning guide was going only to take us to the Argentinian side until I produced a copy of my ticket which...
My partner and I did the Iguazu Falls tour from both sides. While the Falls were great the same cannot be said about the organization of this tour or the quality of the guides. Firstly, the morning guide was going only to take us to the Argentinian side until I produced a copy of my ticket which explicitly showed that we were booked to see both sides. He eventually arranged to take us to the Brazil side where we picked up a new guide for that sector. The first guide rushed us through the trails providing no more information than we could read online. The second guide, although pleasant, had poor, childlike English and a childlike manner. Disturbingly her focus was more on encouraging us to visit a ‘shop’, book a helicopter or boat ride, or visit the bird park, all she did was drive us through the park to the start of the trail and pick us up at the other end, before driving us back to our hotels. On an organizational point the information should clearly state that participants MUST have sufficient local currency to pay the park entrance fees - as no other currency is accepted. Finally, we had to get our hotel to call the tour company to find out the time we would be picked up for the tour. The company’s advice about this important information did not arrive by email until after we had returned from the tour. I do not recommend this tour.