Walk 3 circuits of the National Park and see over 270 waterfalls. Ride the train to the Devil's throat, the main fall of the Park. Discover all the waterfalls of the park: Salto Floriano, Salto Escondido, Salto Belgrano, Salto Rivadavia, Salto Tres Mosqueteros, Salto Chico, Salto Dos Hermanos and more. Take photos of the unforgettable views from footbridge.
Pickup included
This option is for transfers from Foz de Iguacu Hotels (Brazilian side)
<br/>Pickup included
Begins early in the morning with the pick up in your hotel to take you to the National Park. The pick-up time will depend on the area where you are staying, approximately between 7:20 a.m. to 8:20 a.m.
Lower Circuit: At a length of 1,700 meters, runways venture into the lush jungle to take direct contact with the breaking of the Dos Hermanas, Chico and Ramirez. Walking down a runway you can be at the foot of a huge seawall water which is the fall of Salto Bosetti and you will enjoy the steep falls in the Saltos Alvar Nuñez, Elenita and Lanusse. Access with no stairs to the Bosetti jump and lookout balcony.
Cannon Falls: Upper circuit: a walk of 1,300 meters (round trip). Elevated runways will take you on the fall line of several major jumps, reaching the edge thereof. It provides an overview of the complex from a greater height. Access without stairs.
Devil's Throat: Accessed through the Rainforest Ecological Train, descending into Devil's Throat Station. From there, after 1,000 meters walk along the runways, you will reach the grandiose 'Devil's Throat', where Iguazu is expressed with all his strength.
If you need advice, you can contact us via WhatsApp at 54 9 11 4193 6473 or write to online@graylineargentina.com. The day before your tour, a message will be sent to the reception of the hotel where you are staying with the time and place of the pick up (if it is included).
Entrance to the Argentina National Park is not included. You can purchase your ticket at the window, before entering or in advance on the website: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/interior/ambiente/parquesnacionales/tarifas
When you visit a National Park with paid access, you must present your ID or passport at the ticket office. The address stated in this documentation will be the only determining factor to establish your visitor category and the value of the access ticket.
Puerto Iguazú is a vibrant city in northern Argentina, renowned as the gateway to the breathtaking Iguazú Falls, one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders. This lush, subtropical destination offers a mix of adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Iguazú Falls is a breathtaking series of waterfalls on the Iguazú River, straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil. It is one of the world's largest waterfall systems.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to the Iguazú Falls and a rich variety of wildlife, including toucans, coatis, and jaguars.
A unique monument marking the point where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet. It offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
An exciting boat ride that takes you close to the base of the falls, offering a thrilling and unique perspective.
Explore the local markets and shops for unique souvenirs, including traditional Mbyá Guarani crafts, yerba mate, and local jewelry.
A traditional Argentinian barbecue featuring a variety of grilled meats, including beef, pork, and chicken.
Savory pastries filled with a variety of ingredients, such as beef, chicken, or cheese.
A local river fish, often grilled and served with lemon and herbs.
A traditional Mbyá Guarani snack made from cassava flour and cheese.
The dry season offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and visiting the falls. Crowds are moderate, and the trails are in excellent condition.
Argentinian Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
Puerto Iguazú is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious with valuables and avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.
Terminal de Ómnibus de Puerto Iguazú
Buses are the primary mode of public transport. They are affordable and convenient for getting around.
Available • Apps: Uber, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
One of the world's largest hydroelectric dams, straddling the border between Brazil and Paraguay. It offers a fascinating insight into engineering and sustainable energy.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the ruins of a Jesuit mission, offering a glimpse into the region's colonial past and the lives of the indigenous Guarani people.
A series of beautiful waterfalls on the Monday River, offering a peaceful and scenic alternative to the Iguazú Falls.
Price varies by option