Itaipu Dam Panoramic Visit Créditos da foto: Itaipu Binacional
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Itaipu Dam Panoramic Visit
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Itaipu Dam Panoramic Visit
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side
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Itaipu Dam & Iguassu Falls Brazilian Side - Private Tour

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Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
LuxuryNature ToursBus & Minivan Tours

About this activity

Combine two of South America's most iconic natural wonders in a single private tour: the Itaipu Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric facility by energy output, and the Brazilian-side vantage of Iguassu Falls with its 275 individual cascades. This comprehensive 5.5-hour experience covers engineering marvel and raw natural spectacle without the crowds of group tours.

On a guided tour and in private service, for an average of 06 hours, you will visit the largest producer of clean energy on the planet, and then enjoy the visit to the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu Falls, largest set of waterfalls on the planet, with 275 waterfalls;

Highlights

  • Tour the Itaipu Dam, world's leading clean energy producer
  • View all 275 waterfalls from the Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls
  • Private vehicle and guide throughout—no large group hassle
  • Learn about hydroelectric engineering and local ecosystem
  • Panoramic vistas of the falls from multiple vantage points

Insider tips

  • The Brazilian side offers the broadest panoramic views of the falls; arrive early in the morning for best light and fewer day-trippers
  • Bring a light rain jacket—spray from the falls can be heavy, especially in high-water season
  • Wear sturdy, water-resistant walking shoes; pathways can be slippery near the falls
  • The dam tour includes educational exhibits; ask your guide about seasonal water release schedules, which affect falls intensity

Good to know

  • Duration is approximately 5.5 hours total; confirm exact pickup time and hotel location with operator
  • Private tour includes dedicated guide and vehicle for your group
  • Bring sunscreen, hat, and camera with waterproof protection
  • Both sites involve walking on uneven terrain; moderate fitness recommended
  • Check visa requirements for Brazil before booking if crossing from Argentina or Paraguay

Who it's for

Nature and landscape photographersCouples seeking a private, romantic experienceFamilies wanting flexibility without group tour schedulesEngineering and sustainability enthusiasts

Best time to visit

Visit during Brazil's dry season (May–September) for clearer skies and more stable water levels, though the falls are spectacular year-round. Early morning (before 9 a.m.) minimizes crowds and provides optimal lighting for photography.

Frequently asked questions

From
€171
per person