Nothing in the world of water compares to or is more impressive than the natural spectacle provided by the stunning set of 275 waterfalls that make up the Iguaçu Falls.
A spectacular view formed by the enormous group of waterfalls located in Iguaçu. This unmissable tour offers spectacular views of Iguaçu from both the Argentine side and the Brazilian border.
The largest waterfall is the Devil's Throat, which is 90 meters high. The sheer volume of water creates a cloud of drizzle that can be seen for miles.
After hotel pickups, tourists head to Iguazú National Park, located in Argentina. A different view from across the border captures this stunning natural beauty in a thrilling way. From the visitor center, a train departs every 30 minutes, stopping for access to the upper and lower circuits or Devil's Throat. You can walk all the walkways or just the ones that are convenient.
The first stop is the most traditional, after the bus or van crosses the park to the starting point for the trails and walkways. At the end of the trail, you'll find Devil's Throat, the park's largest waterfall. Devil's Throat is a 2,080-meter walkway that leads to one of the most beautiful natural spectacles in the world.
After a stop to contemplate and absorb all the nature and landscape around you, begin the second part of the tour, called the Upper Circuit.
When you reach the top, you'll be able to see all the park's highlights. On a sunny day, you'll see a beautiful rainbow. There, you can visit six observatories and spaces where you can relax and enjoy the view.
Afterwards, tourists return to the bus and head towards Iguaçu National Park. Embedded in the rocks with its 275 waterfalls, Iguaçu Falls is the largest group of waterfalls in the world, surrounded by lush subtropical forest. The 1-km route is walkable, with viewpoints, lift bridges, and souvenir shops. Wild animals, including the friendly coati, entertain tourists. Birds and butterflies add a special touch of color to the area. After visiting the park on the Brazilian side, passengers return to the bus that will take them to their respective hotels. Notes: * To cross the border with Paraguay, the accepted documents are - original civil identity card and passport, even for children of any age.
* To cross the border with Argentina, the accepted documents are - original civil identity card, National Driver's License and passport, even for children of any age.
*To enter Paraguay and Argentina, children under 18 must be accompanied by both their biological or adoptive parents. If one of the parents is absent, a notarized authorization signed by both parents will be required, authorizing the child's entry into neighboring countries.
* If you're leaving Brazil, upon entering Argentina, you'll need to pay the eco-tourism tax at Puerto Iguazu. Please keep your receipt for your return to avoid paying twice.
* National Park entrance fees are not included. Tickets can be purchased at the Visitor Center ticket office or online.
* The above amounts must be paid on site. They are approximate and subject to change without notice.
* Please bring cash in local currency to pay additional fees and taxes.
Highlights
Contemplate the Exuberant Nature
Discover the region's rich fauna and flora
Witness the grandeur of the Falls
Upper and Lower Trails
Exclusive Devil's Throat Trail
Exciting and unique perspective of the Falls
What includes and does not include
Professional tour guide in English, Spanish and Portuguese
Air-conditioned bus
Shared transportation to and from most hotels in downtown Foz do Iguaçu
Tips are optional
Food and drink
National Park Entrance Fee (Brazilian and Argentine sides)
Para cancelamentos até 48 horas antes do horário de início do serviço, não há cobrança. Para cancelamentos solicitadas com 48 horas ou menos, não há devolução. Será cobrado o valor integral. Se o serviço for cancelado pelo operador devido a imprevistos de qualquer ordem, o valor será reembolsado integralmente.
General Rules
* To cross the border with Paraguay, the accepted documents are - original civil identity card and passport, even for children of any age.
* To cross the border with Argentina, the accepted documents are - original civil identity card, National Driver's License and passport, even for children of any age.
*To enter Paraguay and Argentina, minors under 18 must be accompanied by both biological or adoptive parents. In the absence of one parent, a notarized authorization signed by both parents will be required, authorizing the child's entry into neighboring countries.
* If you're leaving Brazil, upon entering Argentina, you'll need to pay the ecotourism tax in Puerto Iguazú. Keep the receipt for your return to avoid paying twice.
*National Park entrance fees are not included. Tickets can be purchased at the Visitor Center ticket office or online.
* The above amounts must be paid on site. They are approximate and subject to change without notice.
* Please bring cash in local currency to pay additional fees and taxes.