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Plan to spend at least 1 full day exploring this side of the falls.
Regardless of which trail you take, prepare to get soaked: Wear waterproof clothing and protect your valuables and electronics with waterproof bags.
The Argentinean side is known for its hiking and opportunities to get closer to the cascades.
Don't miss the spectacular vistas over Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo).
Many guided tours take you to both the Argentinean and Brazilian sides of the falls.
If crossing the border without joining a guided tour, be sure to check visa requirements for your country.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Iguazu Falls. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Admission tickets to Iguazu Falls in Argentina cost 45,000 Argentine pesos for international visitors, while reduced rates are available for local residents. Tickets grant full access to Iguazu National Park, including several walking trails and viewpoints, as well as a ride through the rainforest on the Ecological Train.
Yes, Iguazu Falls is one of Argentina's most visited natural wonders, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and among the world's largest waterfalls. For an unforgettable experience, get up close to the falls on a boat cruise or admire the views from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides in one day.
Per one customer who booked the Full Day Iguassu Falls Both Sides - Brazil and Argentina, "An absolutely amazing experience from start to finish. Seeing Iguazu Falls from both the Argentina and Brazil sides truly showcases the power of Mother Nature in all its glory. The panoramic views from the Brazil side are nothing short of breathtaking, and throughout the day, you can feel and hear the incredible force of the falls all around you. The boat ride was a highlight—CRAZY in the best possible way! Racing through the rapids to reach the falls was thrilling, and going right up to (and under!) the crashing water was unforgettable...A phenomenal full-day adventure and an absolute must-do."
The falls are at their most dramatic during the wet and humid summer months, but sightseeing, hiking, and other outdoor activities are far more enjoyable during the dry season. The best compromise? Come between late March and early June, when water levels will still be high but the temperatures cooler.
Prepare to get wet! Whether taking a boat cruise beneath the falls or just admiring the views, a rain poncho is an essential accessory for visiting Iguazu Falls. Opt for light, weather-appropriate clothing as you’ll be outdoors, and consider long sleeves/pants to protect yourself from the sun and mosquitos.
The remote location of Iguazu Falls means you’ll need at least one night in Puerto Iguazu or Foz do Iguaçu to visit the falls. Plan a whole day to admire the falls, enjoy a rainforest hike, and take a boat cruise or two days to see the falls from both sides.
It depends. Many tours of Iguazu Falls require advance booking, especially if you’re visiting in peak season, and it’s highly recommended to book boat cruises, helicopter flights, and other activities. However, if you plan on visiting Iguazu Falls alone, you can buy your tickets on arrival.
On the Argentinian side, ride the jungle train to the falls, hike in the surrounding rainforest, and follow the marked walkways to enjoy spectacular views over the falls. Opt for a boat cruise beneath the Devil’s Throat or a thrilling helicopter flight over the falls for a unique perspective.
Yes. Spectacular views await on the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of Iguazu Falls, allowing you to experience the falls from all angles. More than 80% of the falls can be admired from the Argentinian side, while boat cruises on the Brazilian side get even closer to the Devil’s Throat Falls.
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