Argentine Falls Tour: One of the 7 wonders of the world
Highlights
* Devil's Throat: Live the adrenaline of the most impressive fall of the falls from a 2000 meter walkway
* Superior Circuit: Enjoy a panoramic view of the falls from above
* Lower Circuit: Immerse yourself in the heart of the falls with a route of 1800 meters
* Venture on an exciting FWD vehicle journey along the Yacaratiá trail
* Navigation through the Rapids: Feel the adrenaline aboard a rubber boat
* Adventure in the Waterfalls: Sail to the base of the Three Musketeers Falls and admire the Argentine and Brazilian waterfalls
included with
* Bilingual guide in Spanish and English
* Ride on semi-rigid rubber boats
* FWD Ride through the Jungle
* Round-trip transfers from hotels in Foz de Iguazu (Brazilian side)
excluded by
* Argentinian National Park Entrance Fee
* Food, beverages and other services not especified
* Round-trip transfers from hotels in Puerto Iguazu (Argentine side)
Essential
Information
Entrance to the Argentina National Park is not included. You can purchase your ticket at the window, before entering or in advance on the website: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/interior/ambiente/parquesnacionales/tarifas
When you visit a National Park with paid access, you must present your ID or passport at the ticket office. The address stated in this documentation will be the only determining factor to establish your visitor category and the value of the access ticket.
Important: Please note that there are some hotels in the city that are not included in our pickup routes. If your hotel is not included, we will contact you to inform you of the closest pick up location. We ask that you to wait for the guide at the lobby of the indicated hotel.
The boat ride may be canceled due to bad weather conditions.
Restrictions
People who cannot take the Boat Trip:
- Young children. The minimum age to participate is 12 years old
- Pregnant women
- People with diseases and/or surgery on the spine, osteoporosis, neck or back injuries
- People with heart/lung diseases, or who have had any surgery or neurological disorder in recent months
- Any other person who cannot physically attend to a possible nautical emergency in the lower Iguazú River.
Restrictions
Restrictions
People who cannot take the Great Adventure activities:
- Young children. The minimum age to participate is 12 years old
- Pregnant women
- People with diseases and/or surgery on the spine, osteoporosis, neck or back injuries
- People with heart/lung diseases, or who have had any surgery or neurological disorder in recent months
- Any other person who cannot physically attend to a possible nautical emergency in the lower Iguazú River.
Itinerary
Explore the Majestic Beauty of Iguazú Falls
Discover the imposing Iguazú Falls, a unique natural wonder in the heart of the Iguazú National Park, just 20 kilometers from Puerto Iguazú, north of the province of Misiones, Argentina. These waters originate in the state of Paraná, Brazil, and travel more than 1,200 kilometers, fed by tributaries that come together to give life to a unique spectacle. After a peaceful journey, the river is transformed: a geological fault interrupts the plain and, suddenly, some 80 meters of fall offer a dizzying and overwhelming experience in the Devil's Throat, the most impressive waterfall, where the deafening roar of the water dominates. the landscape.
Unmissable Tours to Explore the Falls
Devil's Throat
Get ready for a magical and overwhelming experience. From the Garganta del Diablo station, a charming train ride takes you to the beginning of a walkway that will take you closer to this majestic waterfall. An accessible, stair-free route of 2000 meters will guide you to a panoramic point where the force of nature unfolds before you in all its splendor. Duration: 2 hours.
Upper Circuit
This walk gives you a complete and amazing view of the falls from above, with 1750 meters of travel between walkways and six viewpoints. The peace and energy of the jungle accompany the panoramic view of the Iguazú River delta, creating a perfect atmosphere to relax in the middle of nature. Duration: 1:30 hours, high accessibility.
Lower Circuit
Immerse yourself in the heart of the falls with this 1800 meter route, where you will find yourself beneath the falls. This more intimate circuit allows you to feel the force of the jungle: the sounds, the humidity in the air, and the vibrant vapor that will envelop you. Here, each step is a deeper connection with the essence of this natural paradise. Duration: 2 hours, medium accessibility.
FWD tour
You will board a FWD truck that will travel along the Yacaratiá trails for 8 kilometers. The tour will continue with a 100-meter descent down stairs culminating in the Puerto Macuco jungle base, arriving at the floating dock to board the semi-rigid rubber boat.
Rapid
This nautical adventure continues; with life jackets already on, sailing 6 km towards the Iguazú River canyon, without losing sight of the falls. The last 2 km you negotiate the rapids of the Iguazú River to reach the waterfall area. Enjoying every jump the boat takes. At the end of the exciting descent, you stop to contemplate the falls from a bend near San Martin Island. Photo time. Again to hold your breath; a move and approach to the base of the Tres Mosqueteros Falls, seeing from that point the set of Brazilian and Argentine falls with the Devil's Throat crowning the view of the Canyon. The roar of the falls increases as the boat advances.
Waterfalls
This nautical adventure just gets better. With life jackets already on, navigate 6 km towards the Iguazú River canyon, without losing sight of the falls. The last 2 km you negotiate the rapids of the Iguazú River to reach the waterfall area. Enjoying every jump the boat takes. At the end of the exciting descent, you stop to contemplate the falls from a bend near San Martin Island. Photo time. Again to hold your breath; a move and approach to the base of the Tres Mosqueteros Falls, seeing from that point the set of Brazilian and Argentine falls with the Devil's Throat crowning the view of the Canyon. The roar of the falls increases as the boat advances.