This regular group tour is perfect for travelers with limited time in the region. You’ll have the unique opportunity to visit both the Brazilian and Argentine sides of Iguazu Falls in a single day, making the most of your stay!
While the tour includes hotel pick-ups and is shared with other participants, it offers exclusive advantages:
Priority immigration access via the Tourism Corridor for a faster border crossing
Skip-the-line entry at the Brazilian side of the Falls
Expert bilingual guide (Portuguese, English, and Spanish)
Comfortable, air-conditioned transport with small groups
Maximize your day and experience the full power and beauty of Iguazu Falls—all in one seamless adventure!
Pickup included
Your adventure begins in Argentina with exclusive transportation to optimize your time. On the way, your guide will introduce the tour and share insights about the region. Upon arrival, an eco-train takes you to the Upper Circuit and Devil's Throat trails. The total walking distance is 4 km, with rest stops and breathtaking views of the waterfalls. Along the way, you may spot local wildlife, including butterflies, birds, and even caimans. The Argentine side offers an immersive experience, with trails that take you close to the waterfalls.
After exploring Argentina, you’ll head to Iguaçu National Park in Brazil. The first stop is lunch at the Porto Canoas Food Court, overlooking the Iguaçu River. Next, a 1 km trail offers stunning panoramic views of the waterfalls. During the walk, you might encounter coatis and capuchin monkeys. To end the day with an adventure, you can choose to do the Macuco Safari — an exciting boat ride that takes you to the base of the waterfalls!
At the Macuco Safari, travelers will board an open electric vehicle for a short ride through the Atlantic Forest, guided by a park specialist. After a brief walk to the river, a powerful twin-engine boat will take them on an exciting ride up the Iguaçu River. The highlight is reaching the base of the waterfalls, where travelers will experience the thrilling spray and force of the falls up close. This activity is optional and tickets must be purchased separately.
Foz do Iguaçu is a vibrant city in southern Brazil, famous for the breathtaking Iguaçu Falls, one of the world's largest and most impressive waterfall systems. This destination offers a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and adventure activities, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement.
One of the world's most spectacular waterfall systems, Iguaçu Falls is a UNESCO World Heritage site spanning the border between Brazil and Argentina. The falls are composed of 275 individual cascades, with the most impressive being the Devil's Throat (Garganta do Diabo).
One of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world, Itaipu Dam is a marvel of modern engineering. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the dam's history, construction, and environmental impact.
Located near the Iguaçu Falls, Bird Park is one of the largest bird parks in South America, housing over 1,000 birds from 150 different species. The park is dedicated to the conservation and breeding of native and exotic birds.
The Brazilian side of the Iguazú Falls offers the most iconic views of the waterfalls, with panoramic viewpoints and walking trails. The main attraction is the Devil's Throat, a massive U-shaped cascade that is the largest and most powerful of the falls.
The Argentinian side of the Iguazú Falls offers a more immersive experience, with walking trails that take visitors right up to the edge of the falls. The main attraction is the Devil's Throat, a massive U-shaped cascade that is the largest and most powerful of the falls.
A traditional Paraguayan snack made with cassava flour, cheese, and sometimes meat, baked until crispy.
A Brazilian barbecue featuring a variety of meats, including beef, pork, chicken, and sausage, grilled over an open flame.
A traditional dish from the region, made with fresh river fish, usually grilled or fried and served with rice, beans, and farofa (toasted cassava flour).
This is the dry season, offering pleasant weather and lower humidity, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The waterfalls are also less crowded during this period.
Brazilian Real (BRL)
GMT-3 (Brasília Time)
110V/220VV, 60HzHz
Foz do Iguaçu is generally safe for tourists, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur, particularly in crowded areas and tourist spots. It's important to exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Terminal de Ônibus de Foz do Iguaçu
The bus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Foz do Iguaçu. Buses are affordable and frequent, but may not always be on time.
Available • Apps: 99 Taxis, Easy Taxi
Car, Bike
Puerto Iguazú is a vibrant town on the Argentinian side of the Iguazú Falls, offering a mix of cultural experiences, shopping, and dining. The town is known for its colorful architecture, lively markets, and proximity to the falls.
Ciudad del Este is a bustling city on the Paraguayan side of the Triple Frontier, known for its duty-free shopping and vibrant markets. The city offers a unique shopping experience, with a wide range of goods available at competitive prices.
Salto del Guairá is a series of waterfalls on the Paraguay River, located near the border with Brazil. The falls are less well-known than Iguazú Falls but offer a beautiful and peaceful natural setting.
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