Iguazú Falls Brazil & Argentina 3-Day In Transfer
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Save time and money with a 2-day combo tour of the stunning Iguazú Falls on both the Brazilian side and Argentinean side
Highlights
- Ride on the Jungle Ecological Train to the Devil's Throat
- Panoramic views of the 275 waterfalls that make up the Iguazú Falls
- These tour are made in 2 days
Description
This combo includes a full-day excursion to Iguazu Falls (Argentine side), a half-day excursion to Iguazu Falls (Brazilian side), and arrival transfer from Iguazu Falls International Airport to your hotel in Puerto Iguazu.
Iguazu Falls Argentine side
Explore the mighty Iguazu Falls in Iguazu National Park, a natural wonder located in Misiones, Argentina. Experience the power of the Devil's Throat from a panoramic walkway, admire the waterfalls from above on the Upper Circuit, and immerse yourself in the jungle on the Lower Circuit. Three unforgettable tours between walkways, viewpoints, and the unique energy of this World Heritage-listed landscape.
Iguaçu Falls, Brazilian Side
After passing through immigration, we enter Iguaçu National Park and walk along 1,200 meters of walkways with panoramic views of the falls, including the impressive Devil's Throat. A glass elevator offers a unique perspective from above. With expert guides, rest and services at the end of the tour, this adventure is an unforgettable experience surrounded by nature, excitement, and incredible landscapes.
Includes
Bilingual guide in Spanish and English
Excursion to Iguazu Falls, Argentine side
Excursion to Iguaçu Falls, Brazilian side
Shared transfer from Puerto Iguazu airport (Argentina) to hotels in Puerto Iguazu
Roundtrip transfers from hotels in Puerto Iguazú to the National Parks
Important Information
- 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.
Citizens traveling with passports from Australia, Canada and the United States and visiting Brazil will be subject to visa requirements to enter Brazilian territory starting April 10, 2025. These citizens can apply for electronic visas through the portal https:// brazil.vfsevisa.com/
Passengers from countries that make up MERCOSUR: must present ID
Passengers from other countries: must present a passport.
In all cases, if minors take the tour, the documentation must contain the photograph.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund