Exploring the majestic Iguazu Falls across the borders of Argentina and Brazil is an unforgettable experience. This 2-day tour from Puerto Iguazu promises to immerse visitors in the natural wonders of the region, showcasing over 270 individual waterfalls and diverse ecosystems teeming with wildlife. Travelers will have the chance to witness the grandeur of the Devil’s Throat, the main waterfall, and capture stunning photographs as they traverse the park’s three circuits. With a bilingual guide and round-trip transfers, this tour offers a seamless way to discover the incredible beauty of Iguazu Falls. But what secrets might be unveiled as you embark on this extraordinary journey?
Key Points
- The 2-day tour starts from Puerto Iguazu and explores both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the Iguazu Falls.
- Visitors will admire over 270 waterfalls and walk 3 circuits of the Iguazu National Park.
- The tour includes a bilingual guide, round-trip transfers, and shared transfers from the airport to the hotel.
- Entry fees to the Argentine and Brazilian National Parks are not included and must be purchased separately.
- Citizens from Australia, Canada, and the US require a visa to enter Brazil starting April 2025.
Trip Details
The trip starts from Puerto Iguazu, exploring both the Argentina and Brazil sides of the Iguazu Falls. It’s a 2-day tour with an English and Spanish speaking live guide. Visitors will admire the views of over 270 waterfalls, walk 3 circuits of the Iguazu National Park, and ride the train to the Devils Throat, the main fall of the Park.
The tour includes round-trip transfers from hotels to the Parks and shared transfers from the airport to the hotel and back. However, the Argentinian and Brazilian National Park entry fees, food and drink, and tips are excluded. Passport/ID is required for entry, and minors must have photo ID.
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Highlights of the Tour
Visitors can admire the breathtaking views of over 270 waterfalls that make up the Iguazu Falls. The tour includes walking 3 circuits of the Iguazu National Park, allowing visitors to experience the falls from different perspectives. Highlights include riding the train to the Devils Throat, the main waterfall of the park. This provides a unique vantage point to witness the power and grandeur of this natural wonder.
Activity | Description |
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Admire the waterfalls | Over 270 waterfalls along the Iguazu River |
Walk the circuits | 3 circuits of the Iguazu National Park |
Ride the train | To the Devils Throat, the main waterfall |
Explore the park | Discover the diverse ecosystems and wildlife |
Capture stunning photos | Photograph the breathtaking scenery |
Included in the Tour
This tour package includes a bilingual tour guide proficient in both English and Spanish, ensuring seamless communication throughout the experience. Plus, round-trip transfers from hotels to the parks and shared transfers from the airport to the hotel and back are provided for the convenience of the travelers.
The tour also covers the entry fees to both the Argentine and Brazilian National Parks, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the natural wonder of Iguazu Falls without worrying about additional costs. However, food, drinks, and tips aren’t included in the package, so visitors should budget accordingly for these expenses.
Excluded From the Tour
While the tour package covers a range of inclusions, there are several exclusions that travelers should be aware of. These include:
- The entry fee to Argentina’s Iguazu National Park, which can be purchased separately at the window or online.
- The entry fee to Brazil’s Iguazu National Park.
- Food and drink during the tour.
- Tips for the tour guide, which are optional.
It’s important to factor in these additional costs when planning the trip. Plus, citizens from Australia, Canada, and the US will require a visa to enter Brazil starting in April 2025, so they should ensure they’ve the necessary travel documentation. Overall, understanding the exclusions helps travelers budget and prepare for their Iguazu Falls adventure.
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Travelers visiting the Iguazu Falls must secure the necessary park entry requirements for both the Argentine and Brazilian sides.
For the Argentine side, visitors can purchase the national park entry fee at the window or online.
However, citizens from Australia, Canada, and the US require a visa to enter Brazil starting April 2025. All visitors must have a valid passport or ID, and minors must have photo ID.
Pickup may not be available from all hotels, and alternative locations will be provided.
It’s crucial to plan ahead and ensure all documentation is in order before the trip to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience at the magnificent Iguazu Falls.
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Transfer Information
The tour package includes round-trip transfers from the hotels to the parks. This service ensures a hassle-free experience, as you’ll be transported directly to and from the attraction without the need to arrange your own transportation.
The package also includes:
- Shared transfer from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the airport, making your arrival and departure smooth and efficient.
- Please note that pickup may not be available from all hotels, and an alternative location will be provided in those cases.
- The transfers are operated by bilingual tour guides, who can assist you in English and Spanish throughout the journey.
- Comfortable and reliable transportation is provided, allowing you to fully focus on enjoying the stunning Iguazu Falls.
Viator Tour Booking
You can book this Iguazu Falls tour through Viator, a leading platform for guided experiences and activities worldwide. The Viator booking process is straightforward and convenient. Upon selecting your travel dates, you can access detailed information about the tour, including highlights, inclusions, and exclusions. Plus, you’ll find customer reviews to help you make an informed decision. The tour can be easily added to your Viator cart and secured with a secure payment method. With Viator, you can rest assured of a seamless booking experience for your Iguazu Falls adventure.
Features | Description |
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Booking Platform | Viator |
Tour Duration | 2 days |
Tour Guides | Bilingual (English and Spanish) |
Inclusions | Roundtrip transfers, shared airport transfers |
Things to Bring
What should one pack for the Argentina and Brazil sides of Iguazu Falls? Comfortable, waterproof walking shoes are a must, as you’ll be navigating paved walkways and trails.
Bring a lightweight, quick-drying jacket or poncho, as the mist from the falls can leave you damp. Don’t forget sun protection – a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take a Dip in the Iguazu Falls?
No, visitors are not allowed to swim or take a dip in the Iguazu Falls. The strong currents and powerful waterfalls pose a significant safety risk, so swimming is strictly prohibited within the national parks on both the Argentine and Brazilian sides.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit the Falls?
The best time to visit Iguazu Falls is during the dry season, typically from May to September. This period offers optimal viewing conditions with lower water levels and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to fully experience the falls’ splendor.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour does not have any age restrictions. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. However, parents should consider the abilities and stamina of young children when booking this 2-day excursion to the Iguazu Falls.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
Yes, guests can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. However, food and drink are not included in the tour package, so guests will need to provide their own sustenance during the excursion.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and accessible paths provided throughout the Iguazu National Park on both the Argentina and Brazil sides. However, visitors should note that some areas may have uneven terrain.
Recap
This 2-day Iguazu Falls tour provides an immersive experience, exploring the natural wonders of both the Argentine and Brazilian sides. Visitors can expect to witness over 270 cascading waterfalls, walk through diverse ecosystems, and capture stunning photographs. With a bilingual guide, round-trip transfers, and park entry fees included, travelers can fully enjoy the breathtaking Iguazu National Park.
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