This private day trip allows you to visit Iguazu National Park, where you can explore the falls from the Argentinian side, departing from Buenos Aires and back in a single day.
The tour is exclusively for your party, ensuring a personalized experience.
The price includes airfare tickets and admission fees at Iguazu National Park.
Pickup included
The trip starts at 6:00 AM in the morning with pick-up at your hotel in Buenos Aires and transfer in a private vehicle to the domestic airport (Jorge Newbery) to take your direct flight (2-hour flight) to Iguazu.
When you land at Iguazu after 2-hour flight, you will meet your private guide and drive 15 minutes towards Iguazu National Park. Skip the line with your reserved tickets and climb aboard the park train. Explore the upper and lower trails and learn about local flora and fauna. Be amazed by the views of the waterfalls on the Argentinian side. At midday, enjoy a little rest and lunch (own expense) before taking the train to the Garganta del Diablo Station, further into the forest.
Garganta del Diablo (The Devil's Throat) is the biggest fall in Iguazu, and the catwalks take you right on top of it!
Since this is a private tour, you can determine the order in which you'd like to view the park's attractions and set the pace that suits you. After spending the day at the park, your guide will take you back to the Puerto Iguazu Airport in a private vehicle to catch your flight back to Buenos Aires.
When you arrive at Buenos Aires airport, a private driver will be waiting for you to take you back to your hotel.
Pick up time may vary based on flight availability. We will confirm the exact pick up time in the next 48 hours.
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