Iguazu Falls, one of nature’s most breathtaking wonders, beckons visitors to explore its Argentinean side from the charming town of Puerto Iguazu. This guided tour promises a captivating experience, with a scenic train ride, a visit to the Visitors Center, and the opportunity to witness the cascading beauty of the falls up close. From the towering Garganta del Diablo to the picturesque Upper and Lower Paths, the walking trails offer a unique perspective of this natural marvel. With convenient hotel pickup, bilingual guides, and a flexible cancellation policy, this tour ensures a memorable adventure. But what exactly makes Iguazu Falls so alluring, and why should one consider this particular excursion? Let’s dive deeper into the details.

Key Points

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Key Points

  • Experience the Iguazu Falls from the Argentinian side, with a tour starting at €31.37 per person and lasting 8-9 hours.
  • Explore the Visitors Center, take a train to the falls, and walk along the Upper and Lower Paths for stunning views.
  • Enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as a bilingual guide throughout the tour.
  • Take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance and the reserve now, pay later option.
  • Note that the Devil’s Throat circuit is currently closed for repairs, and entrance fees are payable on-site.
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Tour Overview

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Tour Overview

The tour offers a chance to experience the majestic Iguazu Falls from the Argentinian side. Priced from €31.37 per person, the 8-9 hour adventure includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option.

After pickup from select Puerto Iguazu hotels, visitors will explore the Visitors Center and ride a train to the falls. The itinerary highlights the 1000-meter path to Garganta del Diablo station, the 800-meter Upper Path, and the 1600-meter Low Path for close-up views of the cascades.

Lunch can be purchased at the park’s restaurants. The tour features a bilingual guide and includes entrance fees, with transportation to and from the hotels.

Itinerary Highlights

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Itinerary Highlights

After pickup from selected hotels in Puerto Iguazú, visitors will first explore the Visitors Center before riding a train to the falls.

Once there, they’ll walk the 1000-meter path to Garganta del Diablo station and take in the breathtaking Tres Hermanas and Bosetti falls along the Upper Path, spanning 800 meters.

The tour concludes with the Low Path, stretching 1600 meters, for an up-close experience of the thundering cascades.

Lunch can be purchased at the park’s restaurants, though it’s not included.

While the Devils Throat circuit is currently closed due to repairs, the itinerary is subject to changes.

Inclusions

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Inclusions

As part of the tour, visitors are provided with a bilingual guide (Spanish, English) to accompany them throughout the experience.

The guide will pick up and drop off participants from selected hotels in Puerto Iguazú.

Entrance fees to the National Park are included, allowing visitors access to explore the falls.

While meals aren’t provided, there are restaurants within the park where lunch can be purchased.

Plus, the tour includes transportation, ensuring a seamless and comfortable journey for participants.

Important Information

Visitors must bring their passport or a valid ID, as copies are accepted for entry.

While the Devil’s Throat circuit is currently closed due to weather-related repairs, the itinerary remains subject to changes.

Entrance fees are payable on-site, and prices may vary.

Visitors should be aware that:

  • The itinerary may be modified due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
  • Entrance fees are collected at the park, and prices are subject to change.
  • The Devil’s Throat circuit is currently closed for repairs but may reopen during the visit.
  • Visitors should have a valid form of identification, such as a passport or ID, for entry.
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Customer Reviews

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Customer Reviews

According to reviews, customers have, on the whole, expressed a high level of satisfaction with the Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side tour.

The tour has an impressive overall rating of 4.5/5 based on 34 reviews. Customers particularly praised the knowledgeable guides and comfortable transportation, rating these aspects 4.6/5 and 4.8/5, respectively.

The tour also received strong ratings for value for money (4.5/5) and overall organization (4.6/5).

While the current closure of the Devils Throat circuit due to weather-related repairs may impact the itinerary, reviewers have generally found the tour to be a well-executed and enjoyable experience for exploring the Argentinean side of the iconic Iguazu Falls.

Pricing and Duration

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Pricing and Duration

The tour price ranges from €31.37 per person, offering a cost-effective way for visitors to experience the grandeur of Iguazú Falls on the Argentinian side.

The tour duration is 8-9 hours, allowing ample time to explore the highlights:

  • Ride a train to the falls and walk the 1000-meter path to Garganta del Diablo station
  • Explore the Upper Path (800 meters) featuring Tres Hermanas and Bosetti falls
  • Conclude with the Low Path (1600 meters) for an up-close experience of the falls
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

Plus, a "Reserve now & pay later" option is available, providing flexibility for travelers.

Cancellation Policy

Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side From Puerto Iguazu - Cancellation Policy

With a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance, travelers can book this Iguazu Falls tour with confidence.

This flexibility allows guests to change their plans if needed without penalty. The tour also offers a reserve now, pay later option, giving customers more time to finalize their travel arrangements.

This cancellation policy and payment flexibility provide peace of mind and make it easier to plan the perfect Iguazu experience. Tourists can book their spot securely, knowing they’ve the option to cancel for a full refund if their plans change.

The hassle-free cancellation ensures a stress-free booking process from start to finish.

Reserve and Pay

Customers can opt for the reserve now, pay later option when booking this Iguazu Falls tour. This allows them to secure their spot with a deposit, then pay the remaining balance later. The tour can also be booked and paid for upfront.

Some key points about the reservation and payment process:

  • Customers can reserve their spot and pay later, with the option to pay the full amount up to 24 hours before the tour.
  • Reserving now and paying later incurs no additional fees.
  • Full payment is required for tours booked less than 24 hours in advance.
  • Customers have the flexibility to cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the tour.
  • Entrance fees to the National Park are payable on-site upon arrival.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Weather Conditions Like at Iguazu Falls?

The weather at Iguazu Falls can be unpredictable, with frequent rain and humidity. Visitors should come prepared with rain gear and proper footwear, as the trails can become slippery. Temperatures are generally mild, making it a comfortable outdoor experience year-round.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Park?

Visitors can bring their own food and drinks to the park, but there are also restaurants and cafes available for dining. Bringing a picnic is allowed, though food cannot be consumed along the trails or walkways.

Are There Any Safety Precautions I Should Be Aware Of?

Visitors should be aware of wet, slippery surfaces and keep a safe distance from the waterfalls. Sturdy footwear is recommended, and caution should be exercised near the edges of viewpoints. Park staff can provide guidance on any weather-related safety precautions.

How Crowded Is the Park Typically During the Tour?

The park is typically quite crowded during the tour, as it’s a popular attraction. Visitors can expect large crowds, especially at the main viewpoint areas. However, the tour itinerary allows for exploration at a relaxed pace to maximize the experience.

Are There Any Other Activities or Attractions Nearby to Visit?

The tour focuses on experiencing Iguazu Falls, but there are other nearby attractions visitors can explore, such as the Iguazu National Park, with its lush subtropical forests and various hiking trails. Guests can also visit the Itaipu Dam, one of the world’s largest hydroelectric power plants.

Recap

The tour of the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls is a must-do for nature enthusiasts. With a scenic train ride, access to the Visitors Center, and the chance to explore the stunning walking paths, this guided adventure offers a comprehensive and memorable experience at an affordable price. Convenient hotel pickup, bilingual guides, and a flexible cancellation policy make this tour a hassle-free way to witness one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders.

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