Embark on a seamless full-day tour of the breathtaking Iguazu Falls, exploring both the Brazilian and Argentine sides. Enjoy private service, informative excursions, and optional extras for an unforgettable experience.
Embark on a seamless full-day tour of the breathtaking Iguazu Falls, exploring both the Brazilian and Argentine sides. Enjoy private service, informative excursions, and optional extras for an unforgettable experience.
- Iguazu Falls National Park - In 1985, Argentina’s national park was recognized as a World Heritage Site. Brazil’s national park received the same honor a year later, and since 2012, the Iguassu Falls have been celebrated as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, attracting millions of visitors each year who are captivated by its beauty….
- Iguazu Falls National Park - In 1985, Argentina’s national park was recognized as a World Heritage Site. Brazil’s national park received the same honor a year later, and since 2012, the Iguassu Falls have been celebrated as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, attracting millions of visitors each year who are captivated by its beauty. Nestled within the subtropical rainforest, a variety of hiking trails and footbridges have been established along the river’s upper course, offering a guided journey through this breathtaking natural wonder. Thanks to the conservation initiative “Projeto Carnívoro,” which focuses on protecting endangered predators, the jaguar population has significantly increased, and these majestic creatures are frequently spotted in the parks. The fauna and flora of Iguassu boast over 76 mammal species, including the tapir, South America’s largest mammal, pumas, capuchin monkeys, more than 400 bird species such as toucans, parrots, and hummingbirds, and thousands of flowering plants like orchids and heliconias.
- Marco Das Tres Fronteiras - During the photo stop, visitors can explore the border triangle between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. This is where the Rio Iguaçu merges with the vast Rio Paraná, one of South America’s most abundant rivers.
- Parque Nacional do Iguaçu - The Brazilian Iguaçu National Park and Argentina’s Iguazú National Park are like twin parks facing each other. Iguaçu has been a World Heritage Site since 1986 and is situated in the state of Paraná, in Brazil’s southern region. With over 75% of the waterfalls located on Argentine soil, the Brazilian side offers the most spectacular panoramic views.
- Private transportation
- Tour guide
- Extra bonus Puerto Iguazu city tour
- Extra bonus photo stop at the border triangle
- Mineral water, soft drinks or fruit juices
- Private transportation
- Tour guide
- Extra bonus Puerto Iguazu city tour
- Extra bonus photo stop at the border triangle
- Mineral water, soft drinks or fruit juices
- Tickets to the National Parks, Brazilian National Park 22,-u$ per person.
- Tickets Argentine National Park, 45,-u$ per person.
- Tickets to the National Parks, Brazilian National Park 22,-u$ per person.
- Tickets Argentine National Park, 45,-u$ per person.
Embark on a journey through the Iguaçu Falls by exploring both its Brazilian and Argentine aspects during a day tour. Instead of icing on the cake, we have+++ a trip to the frontier triangle where the Rio Iguaçu meets the Rio Paraná. Detailed information about the trails for hiking in the national park are attached in the appendix. Auxiliary sightseeing…
Embark on a journey through the Iguaçu Falls by exploring both its Brazilian and Argentine aspects during a day tour. Instead of icing on the cake, we have+++ a trip to the frontier triangle where the Rio Iguaçu meets the Rio Paraná. Detailed information about the trails for hiking in the national park are attached in the appendix. Auxiliary sightseeing options, including rides on boats to the falls and helicopter tours, can be arranged locally. With our private service option, we facilitate your direct passage into the national park and cross-national transfers, eliminating the hassle of switching trains and enduring long wait times at borders. Thus, you can fully immerse yourself in your journey while we handle all the necessities on-site. The trips are highly informative, providing essential information about the unique features. With their extensive knowledge of flora&fauna, history, geography, and many more intriguing topics, our tour guides assure a profound and linguistically fluent experience.
- Documents to bring for border crossing: Passport, vaccination card and proof of a valid COVID-19 test (Please see the latest updates for entering Argentina from Brazil).
- Equipment suitable for the hike: shoes with non-slip soles, rain protection, sunscreen and mosquito spray
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.