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Iguazú Falls Argentinean Side: Entrance, Guided Tour & Transport

See nature at its awe-inspiring best at Iguazú National Park

  1. Start time: 07:15

  2. Duration: 9h 30mins

  3. Wheelchair accessible Tour mostly accessible. Almost all parts of the falls included in the ticket are accessible, except for the Inferior Walk, which has stairs

  4. Live guide: English, Spanish

Registered address: Viamonte 611 - 1A, 1053, Buenos Aires, AR
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Included

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Puerto Iguazú
  • Roundtrip transport to Iguazú Falls
  • Entrance fee for the Iguazú National Park
  • Guided tour of the falls in English and Spanish (Argentinian side only: Inferior Walk, Superior Walk, Devil's Throat, Visitor Center)
  • One hour of free time for lunch

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Macuco Trail/Sendero Macuco (7 km, can be booked on-site)
  • Yacaratiá Trail (30 km, can only be accessed by vehicle via excursion, can be booked on-site)
  • Visit of the Brazilian side
  • Boat ride (can be booked on-site)

There aren't many places on Earth that'll make you feel quite like Iguazú Falls will. It's not just a waterfall; Iguazú is a marvel of mesmerizing power which spans the border of three countries. It's an otherworldly expanse of rainforest and cascading water.

On this roundtrip guided tour of Argentinean Iguazú, you'll explore 250 waterfalls via man-made jungle walkways that go over the water, allowing you access to some of the most breathtaking miradores on the planet.

You'll be picked up bright and early from your base in Puerto Iguazú. Once inside Iguazú National Park (all entry fees are pre-paid), your guide will lead you on three separate walks, including one to the highlight of the park: Garganta del Diablo.

The Garganta del Diablo, or Devil's Throat, takes you as close to the edge of falls as is possible without tipping over for a swim – though you'll get just as wet! Even from the safe distance of the viewing platform you can hear and feel the power of 1.5 million liters per second crashing down into the Iguazú river below.

The park is also teeming with all manner of fascinating fauna. There's an abundance of lizards; the Argentine giant tegu is a common sight. On any given day you could spot coatis, toucans, and monkeys as you walk around the park. The loud hum of the cicadas is second only to the sound of the falls.

After an epic day in the great outdoors, you'll be returned to your hotel for a well-earned rest. Exploring is hard work!

  • The tour operator will contact you after booking to arrange your hotel pick-up
  • Show your smartphone ticket to the driver during pick-up
  • Make sure to be ready at the time and place agreed upon
  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit.

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