Iguaçu Falls, a natural wonder straddling the border between Brazil and Argentina, captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty. This 2-day tour offers a comprehensive exploration of both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides, providing an opportunity to take in the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage site. From panoramic walkways to the iconic Garganta do Diabo, the itinerary promises an unforgettable experience, enhanced by the convenience of airport transfers and the guidance of bilingual professionals. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking to witness one of the world’s most impressive waterfalls, this tour promises to leave you in awe of the power and majesty of Iguaçu Falls.
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Key Points
- 2-day tour covering both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of Iguazu Falls, priced from $284.34 per person.
- Includes roundtrip airport transfers, free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and a "reserve now, pay later" option.
- Experience panoramic walkways, optional Macuco Safari boat trip, and the iconic Garganta do Diabo (Devil’s Throat) on the Argentine side.
- Guided by experienced bilingual professionals, with wheelchair-accessible transportation provided.
- Entrance fees to both sides, optional activities, and comprehensive exploration of the falls included in the tour.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The 2-day Iguazu Falls tour offers visitors a comprehensive experience of this natural wonder, with guided excursions on both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides.
Priced from $284.34 per person, the tour includes roundtrip airport transfers and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Guests can choose the convenient "reserve now, pay later" option.
The 2-day itinerary allows for in-depth exploration of the falls, with the first day spent on the Brazilian side and the second day crossing into Argentina.
All park entrance fees are included, and an experienced bilingual guide accompanies the group throughout the tour.
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Itinerary and Activities
Guests embark on the first day by exploring the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, where they’ll discover panoramic walkways offering breathtaking vistas.
The optional Macuco Safari boat trip provides an up-close encounter with the falls.
On the second day, guests cross into Argentina to witness the Garganta do Diabo (Devil’s Throat), one of the most impressive sections of the falls.
They’ll also have the opportunity to walk the Upper and Lower circuit walkways, providing diverse perspectives of the natural wonder.
Throughout the 2-day tour, guests will be guided by experienced bilingual professionals, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching experience on both sides of the iconic Iguazu Falls.
Transportation and Accessibility
Private roundtrip transfers are provided from either the Foz do Iguaçu or Puerto Iguazu airports. Guests will be met by a driver holding a sign at the airport for a smooth pickup.
The tour provider offers wheelchair accessible vehicles, ensuring accessibility for all travelers. The transportation is comfortable and clean, providing a pleasant experience getting to and from the falls on both the Brazilian and Argentine sides.
Throughout the tour, the focus is on convenience and accessibility to make the most of the limited time exploring Iguaçu Falls.
Inclusions and Optional Extras
The tour includes the entrance fees to both the Brazilian and Argentine sides of Iguazu Falls, which typically cost around $60 per person.
Visitors can also opt for additional activities like the Macuco Safari boat tour ($90), a helicopter ride ($130), and a visit to the Bird Park ($20).
Plus, there’s a guide stop fee of $25. The tour provides an experienced bilingual guide to accompany guests throughout the journey.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and avoid bringing pets or drones.
A valid ID or passport is required for the border crossing, and visitors should check the visa requirements for Argentina and Brazil.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyImportant Information and Requirements
Proper identification is required for the border crossing between Argentina and Brazil. Visitors must have a valid ID or passport. It’s important to check visa requirements for the respective countries ahead of time. During the tour, smoking is not permitted in the vehicle. Plus, pets and drones are not allowed. Guests should dress comfortably and bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and proper footwear to navigate the trails. The tour offers a comfortable and clean transportation experience.
What to Bring | What’s Not Allowed |
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Comfortable Shoes | Pets |
Sunscreen | Drones |
Insect Repellent | Smoking in Vehicle |
Comfortable Clothes |
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Explore the Brazilian Side
On the first day, guests will explore the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls. This side offers panoramic walkways that provide breathtaking views of the cascading waterfalls.
Guests can also opt for the Macuco Safari boat trip, which takes them up close to the thundering falls. The experience includes:
- Crossing suspended bridges that offer unique perspectives of the natural wonder
- Spotting diverse wildlife, including tropical birds and butterflies, along the trails
- Feeling the mist and power of the falls as they approach the edge of the Garganta do Diabo (Devil’s Throat)
- Enjoying the lush, verdant rainforest surroundings
- Capturing stunning photographs to commemorate the unforgettable day.
Cross Into Argentina
After exploring the Brazilian side, guests then cross into Argentina to continue their Iguazu Falls adventure.
On the second day, they’ll discover the Garganta do Diabo (Devil’s Throat), the largest and most impressive section of the falls. Visitors can walk the Upper and Lower circuit walkways, offering stunning panoramic views of the cascades.
The experienced bilingual guide will provide insights and commentary throughout the day. Guests should remember to bring valid ID or passport, as they’ll be crossing an international border.
With the optional activities available, like a helicopter ride, this day promises to be just as thrilling as the first.
Discover Garganta Do Diabo
Crossing into Argentina, guests embark on the highlight of their Iguazu Falls adventure – the Garganta do Diabo, or Devil’s Throat. This thunderous cauldron of water is the largest of the 275 falls that make up Iguazu.
Visitors can marvel at the sheer power and scale of this natural wonder from a series of walkways and viewpoints:
- Panoramic catwalks along the canyon edge provide unparalleled views of the crashing, 82-meter-tall cascades.
- The Upper Circuit trail offers bird’s-eye perspectives from above.
- The Lower Circuit allows travelers to get up close and personal with the thundering flow.
- An optional boat tour takes thrill-seekers for a wet and wild experience at the base of the falls.
- Experienced guides provide insights into the geology, flora, and fauna of this awe-inspiring site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Group Tour Sizes Limited?
Group tour sizes aren’t explicitly mentioned, but they’re likely limited to provide a more personalized experience. The tour description emphasizes private transfers, which suggests smaller group sizes rather than large bus tours.
Can I Request a Private Tour?
Yes, travelers can request a private tour. Private tours offer more flexibility and personalized attention. Guests can customize the itinerary and schedule to their preferences for an enhanced experience.
Is There a Discount for Children or Seniors?
Yes, the tour offers discounts for children and seniors. Children under 5 years old are free, while those between 6-11 years old receive a 20% discount. Seniors over 65 also qualify for a 10% discount on the tour price.
How Much Luggage Can I Bring?
The tour operator allows passengers to bring standard-sized luggage, such as suitcases and carry-on bags. There’s no specific limit on the amount of luggage, but guests are advised to pack reasonably and consider the convenience of transport.
Can I Extend the Tour Duration?
Yes, the tour duration can be extended. Customers can add additional days to explore more of the Iguazu Falls region. However, additional costs may apply for the extended stay and any extra activities or transportation.
Recap
Enjoy the captivating beauty of Iguaçu Falls with a comprehensive 2-day tour. Explore the stunning vistas from both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides, marvel at the iconic Garganta do Diabo, and enjoy the convenience of airport transfers and expert guidance. This tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to witness one of nature’s most awe-inspiring wonders.
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