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Iguazu Falls is one of the many wonders of the world, thanks to it being the largest waterfall system in the world. Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu Falls is a breathtaking place to visit, offering you several ways to experience it in all its glory.
The Iguazu Falls are buried deep in the heart of the South American rainforest, and this stunning waterfall will leave you in awe. Whether you are planning a family vacation or a couple’s romantic getaway, a trip to Iguazu Falls will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Here are some great ways you can enjoy a tour to Iguazu Falls, coupled with valuable insights into how to travel, the best prices, and times to visit. With this guide, you will be booking your flights and planning trips to Iguazu Falls in no time.
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Highlights:
- Go on the Upper Circuit in Paseo Superior, Argentina
- You’ll be immersed in the Parana River on San Martin Island
- There is a diverse range of flora and fauna as well as bird life
Know before you book:
- With over 275 waterfalls you might not see them all
- Crowded during peak season
- Being in the center of the rainforest, mosquitoes and other pests can be a problem
Iguazu Falls is a diverse place in South America that has been relatively untouched by humans since its discovery in 1541. Try imagining this, the mighty Iguazu falls has 275 individual waterfalls. Each with varying heights and boasting an average water flow of 62,000 cubic feet per second. Now that’s a lot of water.
The only way to truly understand this is by witnessing it. The mist hitting your face as the water continues to flow will leave you in awe, and with every turn, there is something new to see.
With several tours to Iguazu Falls from Buenos Aires, planning a trip from Argentina’s capital is not too difficult. Most tours fly you or arrange bus travel from the capital city to Puerto Iguazu. Where travelers then make their way into the Iguazu National Park to have an extraordinary experience.
Iguazu Falls Tour Prices 2024
The cost of tours to Iguazu Falls starts from $18USD ($2,266ARS) for a single-day trip. Costs may increase depending on the tour type and duration. You can choose to book a boat ride or walking tour.
Fully guided 4-day tours from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls start from $590USD ($74,294.98 ARS). This price also varies depending on what is included, like cancellation fees and accommodation.
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Iguazu Falls Opening and Closing Times
Iguazu National Park is open every weekday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, but entrance into the park closes at 4:30 pm. These times are also the case during Christmas and New Year, but the times may differ during Argentina’s Day of Independence on the 9th of July.
Monday – Sunday: 8am – 6pm
Best Time To Go on Iguazu Falls Trips
The falls are fast-flowing all year round, so any time of year is good, but there are specific periods when it is best to visit Iguazu Falls. The dry seasons from the end of March to early June and August to early October are most ideal.
With wonderful sunshine and clear views. These periods are also quieter, making accommodation readily available and ticket prices affordable.
Wildlife To See on Your Iguazu Falls Trip
Like any outdoor excursion, Iguazu Falls offers far more than just the main attraction. There are over 83 animal species that are endemic to the region, resulting in it being a valued conservation area in South America. With a diverse selection of animals that reside within the national park, you are bound to see some unique species.
From the common South American Coati to the Red Brocket Deer, there are several large mammals that you can’t miss. The birdlife is particularly beautiful, from the common Toco Toucan to the vibrant Green Headed Tanager; these birds will leave you astonished.
Iguazu Falls Tour Options
With so much to see at Iguazu Falls, capturing it all in one day can be challenging. Several one-day Iguazu Falls tours are available for those who would like a glimpse of this magnificent region. While multi-day guided tours offer you the full experience of Iguazu Falls.
Full-Day Iguazu Falls Tour
Catch a glimpse of the upper and lower sides of the Iguazu Falls with this full-day guided tour.
Expect to start your day early with pick-ups from hotels starting at 6:30 am. You’ll receive a fully guided tour in both English and Spanish. Expect a fast-paced and entertaining time when you complete three entire circuits on the Argentinian side of the falls.
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Puerto Iguazu
- Bilingual tour guide (English and Spanish)
- The tour passes all the main points of attraction at Iguazu Falls
- Entrance fees into the park, approximately $14USD ($1,774ARS) per person
- Food and drinks
- Not suitable for people with mobility impairments
During the tour, expect to see the force of Devil’s Throat and feel the cool mist of the waterfalls from up close. Enjoy the ecological train ride for a convenient way to see many of the park’s main attractions. This guided tour offers key insights into the area’s diverse flora and fauna and interesting information about the formation of the falls.
Check Price & Book4-Day Iguazu Falls Tour
This 4-day Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls tour offers an in-depth experience of the falls in all their glory.
With all transportation services and accommodation included, this tour package will make your Iguazu Falls vacation easy and enjoyable. This is the perfect package for those looking to experience everything there is to see in Iguazu Falls in comfort.
- Bilingual tour guide (English and Spanish)
- Accomodation for two nights in Puerto Iguazu and overnight bus costs
- Four Breakfasts and two dinners are included
- Entrance fees to National Parks, approximately $55USD ($6,971ARS) per person
- Not suitable for people with mobility impairments
- Food during bus travel
If you are experiencing the Iguazu Falls and want some free time between your travels to explore the town of Puerto Iguazu, this package is ideal for you. With an option to extend your stay in Puerto Iguazu and choose your preferred hotel accommodation, this package truly offers you flexibility and a self-curated experience.
Check Price & Book- Witness the Iguazu Falls in all its glory
- Enjoy expert or self-guided trails
- Most of the tours are bilingual, with English and Spanish guides
- Not ideal for people with mobility impairments
- Visa and passport requirements to visit each park
- Entrance fees into the National Parks are excluded from tour costs
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MeganAmanda_G –
It’s painful to give such a low rating, because Iguazu Falls is a beautiful place. The experience on the buses was dreadful. The reclining seats were fine, but the food was sub-par (basically carb overload; no fruit or vegetables). We were over an hour late getting to Iguazu, and in cases like this, YOU are expected to contact the local tour provider to reschedule your transfer to your hotel, which is hard to do with a foreign cell phone and spotty service out in the countryside. The tours themselves were fine; although the entirety of the “great adventure” boat excursion took much longer than expected (there is a total of approximately 50 minutes of driving to and from the site), which did not allow adequate time for lunch for those who chose to do it. A few people even opted out of the final walk on the upper trail so that they could eat. I enjoyed the Brazilian side tour more; although on both tours there was a lot of “you can go ahead and wait for me” from the guides, which can be awkward because you don’t always know how far you should be going. The bus ride back to Buenos Aires was the worst part. We were stranded for over 3 hours in the middle of nowhere with no explanation (at least not in English), which made us VERY late getting back into the city, which ruined my plans for that afternoon/evening. The food was slightly better this time, but this in no way makes up for the lost time at the tail end of my vacation. Please note that I do NOT blame Viator, Say Hueque, or Eco Iguazu for the bus issues; it is not their fault. But I implore anyone thinking of visiting Iguazu Falls to consider booking a tour where you fly there, rather than taking a bus. If you do take this tour and choose to do the boat excursion, I recommend bringing a snack for after. On a positive note, the hotel I stayed at was great.
Richard_H –
Details covered in every aspect. Hotels excellent, great tours, transfer drivers always on time. Highly recommend!
Isaac_K –
Excellent tour! Excellent service Special thank you to tour agent Brenda López, always promptly answering on all our questions, very friendly and professional
GetYourGuide traveler –
The tour was booked with an English guide and there was no English guide! We do not speak Spanish, we where offered to pay extra to get a guide! The one star is for the Spanish guide really trying to help us. We only took day one off the trip. But the falls are beautiful – a most see in Argentina