Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Argentinean Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
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Airport IGU Round Trip & 04 Days Sithseeing in Iguassu

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Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
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About this activity

A 6-day immersive experience combining round-trip airport transfers with 4 days exploring Iguassu's natural and cultural wonders. Discover the world's largest waterfall system from the Brazilian side, venture into the Atlantic Rainforest, and experience the tri-border region where Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay meet.

In 04 days you can discover Iguassu. You wil enjoy the visit to the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu Falls, largest set of waterfalls on the planet, with 275 waterfalls: amist the Atlantic Rainforest. You too bee a safe proximity of the Throat of the Devil, the biggest jump of the Iguazu Falls, is only provided in Argentinean side the falls. Trails and trains through the lush jungle lead us along paths of adventure. And, crossing the small town of Puerto Iguazú, the Three Borders Landmark on the Argentine side, located on the banks of the Iguaçu River in the encounter with the Paraná River. Visit too the largest shopping center in South America, the city of Ciudad del Este, in Paraguay. You will visit the largest producer of clean energy on the planet, besides enjoy the sites and picturesque details of the cosmopolitan culture of our city.

Highlights

  • 275 cascading waterfalls of Iguassu Falls viewed from Brazilian trails and scenic train routes
  • Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat) viewpoint accessible from the Argentine side
  • Atlantic Rainforest jungle exploration with guided nature trails
  • Three Borders Landmark at Puerto Iguazú where three nations converge
  • Ciudad del Este shopping district in Paraguay and Itaipu hydroelectric dam

Insider tips

  • Visit the Brazilian side early morning for clearest water visibility and fewer crowds on the trails
  • Wear waterproof gear—the spray from the falls is intense near viewing platforms
  • The Argentine side offers closer encounters with the falls; consider a cross-border day trip if your visa permits
  • Puerto Iguazú's riverside location at sunset provides excellent photo opportunities of the landscape

Good to know

  • Includes airport round-trip transfers and accommodation for 4 sightseeing days
  • Trails involve moderate walking; wear sturdy, non-slip footwear
  • Passport required for cross-border visits to Argentina and Paraguay
  • Jungle trails are humid and hot; bring sun protection, insect repellent, and plenty of water
  • Train rides through the park operate throughout the day with multiple departure times

Who it's for

Nature and waterfall enthusiasts seeking iconic landscapesAdventure travellers interested in rainforest ecosystems and jungle trekkingCross-border explorers wanting to experience three countries in one tripPhotographers and families looking for accessible yet memorable outdoor experiences

Best time to visit

Visit during the dry season (May–September) for easier trail access and better visibility, though the falls remain spectacular year-round. Early morning visits offer optimal lighting and fewer visitors.

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€446
per person