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Iguazu Falls, Explore Natural Wonder of the World!
|6 hours|up to 2 people
Maria Laura G.
Maria Laura G.
(7)
Iguazu Falls, Explore Natural Wonder of the World!
Full-day tour to the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls with private transportation included
$ 311 (USD)
Includes all fees
Argentine side of Iguazu Falls
|6 hours|up to 7 people
Francis A.
Francis A.
(58)
Argentine side of Iguazu Falls
Full day at Iguazu Falls from the Argentina side
$ 259 (USD)
Includes all fees
Be surprised in Iguazu waterfalls.
|6 hours|up to 3 people
Adrian E.
Adrian E.
(7)
The Awesome Argentinian Iguazu waterfalls walking tour!
Experience de Argentinian side! Enjoy and explore the endless beauty of nature.
$ 352 (USD)
Includes all fees
Two-day tour in Brazil and Argentina Iguassu Falls
|2 days|up to 3 people
Vanessa B.
Vanessa B.
(12)
Two-day tour in Brazil and Argentina Iguassu Falls
Enjoy 2 days in the most amazing waterfalls of the world
$ 518 (USD)
Includes all fees
Both sides of the Iguazu Falls in a day
|9 hours|up to 4 people
Edson D.
Edson D.
(24)
Both sides of the Iguazu Falls in a day
Full day Iguassu Falls, Argentina and Brazil
$ 331 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|10 hours|up to 4 people
Astir B.
Astir B.
(3)
Brazil and Argentinean Falls + transfer in and out IGU airport (BRAZIL).
Visit both side of the falls at the same day.
$ 414 (USD)
Includes all fees
Iguazu Falls from the Argentinean Side
|6 hours|up to 3 people
Deborah B.
Deborah B.
(3)
Iguazu Falls from the Argentinean Side
Great day visiting one of the 7 Wonders of Nature from the Argentinean Side
$ 311 (USD)
Includes all fees
Discover the Argentinian Side of Iguazu Falls
|6 hours|up to 2 people
Eugenio H.
Eugenio H.
(33)
Discover the Argentinian Side of Iguazu Falls
A One-day tour of the Argentinian Iguazu Falls
$ 279 (USD)
Includes all fees
Iguazu Falls, Argentinian Side - Private Full Day Tour
|6 hours|up to 3 people
Lucas Braulio A.
Lucas Braulio A.
(1)
Iguazu Falls, Argentinian Side - Private Full Day Tour
Come explore the different circuits of the Iguazu National Park.
$ 259 (USD)
Includes all fees
Iguassu Falls Full day
|10 hours|up to 3 people
Eder D.
Eder D.
(5)
Iguassu Falls Full day
Visit both sides of the Iguassu Falls
$ 414 (USD)
Includes all fees
 Iguazu National Park in ARG with TRF IN/OUT
|6 hours|up to 2 people
Gastón G.
Gastón G.
(1)
Iguazu National Park in ARG with TRF IN/OUT
Get a look from a different perspective from Argentina
$ 352 (USD)
Includes all fees
Jaguar Road: Biking Tour Adventure
|4 hours|up to 10 people
Alejandro C.
Alejandro C.
(0)
Jaguar Road: Biking Tour Adventure
Let's ride inside of the Iguazu National Park
$ 2,588 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|10 hours|up to 3 people
Marcelo d.
Marcelo d.
(65)
In just one day, see the Iguazu Falls from both sides.
With the same quality, you can see from two countries Iguazu Falls. For a better price and all in one day.
$ 290 (USD)
Includes all fees
A Day at the Brazilian Iguassu Falls
|4 hours|up to 3 people
Vanessa B.
Vanessa B.
(5)
A Day at the Brazilian Iguassu Falls
Exciting and unique day visiting the Iguaçu Falls on the Brazilian side
$ 223 (USD)
Includes all fees
Spectacular Iguazu Falls, 2-Day Tour
|2 days|up to 6 people
Maria Laura G.
Maria Laura G.
(3)
Spectacular Iguazu Falls, 2-Day Tour
Discover all the beauty of the waterfall from the Argentine and Brazilian sides, with private transportation included
$ 880 (USD)
Includes all fees
The Argentine side of the Falls Tour
|6 hours|up to 3 people
Marcelo d.
Marcelo d.
(62)
The Argentine side of the Falls Tour
Visiting the Argentine side of the falls, Three Borders Landmark and City Tour
$ 228 (USD)
Includes all fees

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Iguazu tours

Puerto-Iguazu
Things to do in Iguazu

Puerto Iguazu is the gateway to the Iguazú Falls in the Argentinean Iguazú National Park. The magnificent Iguazú Falls, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, are made up of 275 waterfalls that fall from the most diverse heights. The highest, 80 meters, is known as the Devil's Throat. The falls run along cliffs and islets, distributed in a crescent shape that forms this geographical feature. You can choose to hike though the trails, opt for a picturesque jungle train or take an exciting boat close to the falls. Here you can find half of the bird species registered in the Argentine territory and the greatest diversity of orchids in the country. A local guide is waiting to take you on a private Iguazu tour through the sub-tropical rainforest of Iguazu National Park to the heart-pounding waterfalls themselves.

Answers to your questions

What are the best guided tours in Puerto Iguazu?

Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Puerto Iguazu: 1) Birding tour on the Brazilian side of the Falls 2) Santa Ana, Loreto and San Ignacio Ruins Tour 3) Iguazu Falls Half Day Walking Tour 4) Amazing Iguazu Falls - the Argentinian side 5) Guarani Village Visit - Private Cultural Tour in Argentina

What are the must do things in Puerto Iguazu?

Puerto Iguazú, located in the northeastern part of Argentina, is renowned for the spectacular Iguazu Falls and the surrounding natural beauty. Here are some must-do things in Puerto Iguazú: Visit Iguazu Falls: This is the main attraction, and it's a must-see natural wonder. The falls straddle the border between Argentina and Brazil, and you can explore both sides for different perspectives. Don't miss the iconic Devil's Throat, where the majority of the water cascades. Explore Iguazú National Park: The falls are situated within this national park, offering various hiking trails that provide stunning views of the falls and the lush rainforest. The Macuco Trail is one such trail, offering a chance to spot wildlife. Take a Boat Tour: For a more immersive experience, consider taking a boat tour to get up close to the falls. Some tours even take you under the falls, providing a thrilling and refreshing experience. Visit Itaipu Dam: While not located in Puerto Iguazú itself, the Itaipu Dam is a short drive away and is one of the world's largest hydroelectric power plants. Guided tours provide insight into its construction and operation. Explore the Three Borders Landmark: Visit the meeting point of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, known as the Three Borders Landmark. It's a symbolic location with beautiful views of the rivers and surrounding landscapes. Bird Watching: The region is rich in biodiversity, and bird watchers will appreciate the opportunity to spot a variety of bird species in the surrounding rainforest. Some areas offer guided bird-watching tours. Discover the Guira Oga Wildlife Rescue Center: This center focuses on the rehabilitation and conservation of injured or trafficked wildlife. Visitors can learn about the local fauna and contribute to conservation efforts. Shop at the Hito Tres Fronteras Market: This market offers a chance to buy local crafts and souvenirs. It's a great place to pick up handmade items and unique gifts. Try Local Cuisine: Don't miss the opportunity to savor traditional Argentine and regional dishes. Local specialties include empanadas, asado (barbecue), and yerba mate, a popular South American tea. Relax in the Thermal Waters: There are thermal springs near Puerto Iguazú where you can relax in warm, natural pools. It's a perfect way to unwind after exploring the falls and surrounding areas.

How much is a private tour in Puerto Iguazu?

The cost of a private tour in Puerto Iguazu can vary depending on several factors, including the duration of the tour, the specific attractions or areas you wish to visit, the level of customization, and the number of people in your group. Additionally, prices may vary among different guides, as they set their own prices with ToursByLocals. The cost of a private tour in Puerto Iguazu typically ranges from around $250 - $400. It's important to note that each guide sets their own prices, which is why there can be a large variation between one guide and another. When planning a private tour, be sure to read the 'what's included' and 'what's extra' sections of the tour page. If you don't quite see what you are looking for, you can send a message to the guide and discuss customizing a tour to meet your specific needs and budget.

What are the top tours in Puerto Iguazu?

Here are some of the top tours in Puerto Iguazu, each highly rated with many 5 star reviews! 1) The Argentine side of the Falls Tour 2) Argentine side of Iguazu Falls 3) Discover the Argentinian Side of Iguazu Falls 4) Iguazu Falls, Explore Natural Wonder of the World! 5) Discover the spectacular Iguazu falls from both sides

How much to tip a tour guide in Puerto Iguazu?

ToursByLocals guides set their own prices in order to compensate themselves fairly for the hard work they do and the time spent preparing for the private tour as well as delivering the tour itself. Therefore there is no expectation for ToursByLocals customers to tip their guide. Writing a review after the tour is a great way to show your appreciation to your guide as it helps them receive more inquiries in the future.

Do you need a guided tour of Puerto Iguazu?

Guided tours are perfect for getting in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the places you're visiting. If you're interested in learning about Puerto Iguazu from a local expert, a guided tour can be very informative, and an excellent use of your vacation time. A local guide can help bridge the communication gap in areas where English is not widely spoken. If you have limited time in Puerto Iguazu and want to see as much as possible in a short period, a private guided tour can be efficient. That way you are not restricted by a set schedule and can prioritise what you want to see in the time you have. Although private tours are generally more expensive than a group tour, they’re remarkably value: a good guide can provide you with insider tips, hidden gems, and local recommendations that will help you avoid tourist traps or overpriced places during your stay. ToursByLocals guided tours can be tailored to specific interests, such as art, history, or food. If you have a niche interest, a specialised tour can enhance your experience.

Can you hire a tour guide in Puerto Iguazu?

Yes, you can hire a tour guide in Puerto Iguazu. Hiring a tour guide can be a great way to enhance your travel experience and gain valuable insights into the local culture, history, and attractions. ToursByLocals has over 10 local guides in Puerto Iguazu who are local experts and offer a wide range of customizable private tours. They will work with you to customize an itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Private tour guides can provide a more personalized experience and offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and activities.

Where to go for a day trip from Puerto Iguazu?

Puerto Iguazú is surrounded by several interesting destinations that make for great day trips. Here are some options: Itaipu Dam: Located about 15 kilometers from Puerto Iguazú, the Itaipu Dam is one of the world's largest hydroelectric power plants. Take a guided tour to learn about its construction, history, and significance. The panoramic views of the dam are impressive. Wanda Mines: Approximately 40 kilometers from Puerto Iguazú, the Wanda Mines are known for their semi-precious stones. You can take a guided tour to explore the open-pit mines and learn about the extraction process of gemstones like amethyst, agate, and quartz. San Ignacio Mini Jesuit Ruins: A bit farther away (around 240 kilometers), the San Ignacio Mini Jesuit Ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage site. These well-preserved ruins date back to the 17th century and provide insight into the history of the Jesuit missions in the region. Isla San Martín: For a different perspective of the Iguazu Falls, consider taking a boat trip to Isla San Martín. It's a small island in the middle of the Iguazu River, and you can reach it by boat. From there, you can enjoy unique views of the falls. Saltos del Monday: Located in Paraguay, just across the border from Puerto Iguazú, Saltos del Monday is a waterfall system with a height of around 45 meters. It's a beautiful natural attraction, and you can explore the surrounding park. Yacutinga Lodge: For nature enthusiasts, a day trip to Yacutinga Lodge offers the opportunity to experience the Atlantic Rainforest. Guided tours include bird watching, jungle treks, and educational experiences about the region's biodiversity. Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil): Cross the border into Brazil to visit the city of Foz do Iguaçu. While there, you can explore the Brazilian side of the Iguazu Falls, visit the Itaipu Dam, or enjoy the city's attractions.

How many days to tour Puerto Iguazu?

The number of days needed to tour Puerto Iguazú depends on your travel preferences, the activities you want to do, and whether you plan to explore nearby attractions. Here is a suggested itinerary: Iguazu Falls: Plan at least one full day to explore the Iguazu Falls. You can spend a day on each side of the falls – the Argentine side and the Brazilian side. This allows you to appreciate different perspectives and experiences. Iguazú National Park: Allocate another day to explore the trails and natural beauty within Iguazú National Park. The Macuco Trail and other hiking routes can offer opportunities to spot wildlife and immerse yourself in the rainforest. Boat Tour: If you're interested in taking a boat tour to get closer to the falls, you'll need a few extra hours for this activity. Some tours take a half-day or more, depending on the duration and activities involved. Itaipu Dam: If you plan to visit the Itaipu Dam, consider dedicating half a day for this excursion. The dam is located a short drive away from Puerto Iguazú. Day Trip: If you're interested in day trips to nearby attractions like the Wanda Mines, San Ignacio Mini Jesuit Ruins, or other destinations, you'll need to allocate additional days accordingly. Considering the above activities and potential day trips, a recommended minimum stay would be around 3 to 4 days. This allows you to thoroughly enjoy the main attractions, explore the natural surroundings, and possibly include a day trip or two to nearby points of interest. Of course, if you have more time, you can further immerse yourself in the region's culture and natural wonders.

How much is a 7 day trip to Puerto Iguazu from the US?

The cost of a 7-day trip to Puerto Iguazú from the United States can vary widely based on several factors, including your travel style, accommodation preferences, activities planned, and the time of year you visit. Here are some general cost considerations: Flights: The cost of flights can vary depending on your departure city, the time of year, and how far in advance you book. On average, round-trip flights from major U.S. cities to Puerto Iguazú can range from $600 to $1500 or more. Accommodation: Puerto Iguazú offers a range of accommodation options, from budget hostels to luxury resorts. Prices can vary, but on average, you might spend anywhere from $50 to $200 or more per night depending on your preferences. Transportation: Local transportation within Puerto Iguazú is relatively affordable. Taxis, buses, and rental cars are available. Consider budgeting for transportation to and from the airport, as well as any day trips you plan to take. Activities: The cost of activities such as entrance fees to attractions and boat excursions to Iguazu Falls can add up. Budget accordingly based on the activities you want to include in your itinerary. Food: Eating out in Puerto Iguazú can be reasonably priced, especially if you opt for local restaurants. However, dining costs will depend on your preferences and where you choose to eat. On average, budget around $20 to $50 per day for meals. Taking all these factors into account, a rough estimate for a 7-day trip to Puerto Iguazú from the U.S. might range from $1500 to $4000 or more per person. Keep in mind that these are general estimates, and actual costs may vary based on your individual choices and circumstances. It's advisable to research and plan your trip budget based on your specific preferences and travel plans.

Where should I stay while visiting Puerto Iguazu?

Puerto Iguazu has many different accommodation options depending on your preferences, budget, and the type of experience you’re looking for. The area has hotels, guesthouses and rental properties. Check online reviews to find somewhere that meets your expectations and requirements for your trip. Your local guide is another great resource to tap for neighbourhoods or properties that would be suitable for your stay in Puerto Iguazu.

What's the best time to visit Puerto Iguazu?

The best time to visit Puerto Iguazú depends on your preferences for weather, crowd levels, and the overall experience you seek. The region experiences a tropical climate, and there are distinct wet and dry seasons. Here are the main factors to consider for different times of the year: Dry Season (May to September): Weather: This period is considered the dry season, with lower humidity and less rainfall. Days are generally warm, and nights can be cooler. Falls Visibility: The lower water levels during the dry season provide better visibility of the falls, allowing you to see the rock formations and details. Crowds: This is the high tourist season, especially during the months of June to August. Expect larger crowds and higher accommodation prices. Wet Season (October to April): Weather: This is the wet season, characterized by higher humidity and more frequent rainfall. Temperatures are generally higher, and the rainforest becomes lush and vibrant. Falls Volume: The falls are at their most impressive during the wet season, with a higher volume of water cascading down. However, the increased water flow can limit visibility. Crowds: The wet season experiences fewer tourists, and you may find lower accommodation prices. Keep in mind that some trails and viewpoints may be closed due to flooding. Shoulder Seasons (April/May and September/October): These months offer a balance between the dry and wet seasons, providing pleasant weather and less crowded conditions compared to the peak months. Accommodation prices and crowd levels are generally more moderate during the shoulder seasons. Considerations: Bird Watching: Bird watchers may find the wet season more appealing as it coincides with the breeding season for many bird species. Ultimately, the best time to visit Puerto Iguazú depends on your priorities. If you prefer less crowded conditions and don't mind the possibility of heavy rainfall, the wet season might be suitable. If you prioritize clear views of the falls and a more stable climate, the dry season may be preferable. Consider your preferences and plan accordingly.