



These tickets cannot be cancelled. Rescheduling is not allowed.
Embark on an enriching journey through Iguazu’s Argentinian Falls on a well-planned guided tour, inclusive of park entry, transfers, and a visit to the iconic Devil’s Throat.
Start your day with a convenient hotel pickup in Puerto Iguazú, followed by a seamless transfer to the entrance of Iguazu National Park. Upon a swift ticket validation, your knowledgeable guide proficient in three languages will outline the day's schedule and assist you in boarding the eco-friendly train to the main circuits.
Marvel at the 275 distinctive cascades nestled amidst a lush subtropical forest at the Argentinian Falls. Acknowledged as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, this location promises a harmonious blend of natural grandeur and rich biodiversity.
Devil’s Throat Observation Deck: Stand close to the park's tallest and most vigorous waterfall, where water descends nearly 80 meters, producing a captivating mist and thunderous roar.
Scenic Ecological Train Journey: Delight in a picturesque ride through the jungle, linking you to prime vantage points while minimizing walking distances.
Upper and Lower Circuits: Traverse accessible pathways and elevated viewpoints, providing intimate perspectives of the falls and the adjacent rainforest.
Missionary Forest Trails: Encounter indigenous fauna like toucans and butterflies as you meander through one of South America's most diverse ecosystems.
Proficient Trilingual Guide: Acquire profound insights into the park's heritage, geology, and wildlife in Spanish, English, or Portuguese, fostering a deeper appreciation of the region's significance.
Make sure to carry a valid passport or ID, especially for the Brazilian Falls guided tour.
Don't forget to bring a printed Brazil e-Visa if required by your nationality; digital copies are not accepted at the border.
Visitors from the United States, Canada, and Australia must secure an entry visa for Brazil. Apply online at brazil.vfsevisa.com.
Recommended items for all tours include quick-dry clothes, non-slip shoes, and sun protection.
For the Gran Aventura boat ride, bring a waterproof jacket or a change of clothes as you will get wet.
Leave drones and pets at home as they are not allowed in either park.
Avoid bringing large bags or luggage as they may be restricted within the park circuits.
Please note that non-foldable wheelchairs are not suitable for the tours; basic mobility is necessary.
Walkways may have steps and uneven paths, making it challenging for guests with limited mobility.
Foldable strollers are permitted but may have limited access on specific circuits.
Keep in mind that buses and transfers do not have ramps or lifts for accessibility.
For the Brazilian Falls tour, plan for at least one night's stay in Puerto Iguazú as same-day trips are not feasible.
The Gran Aventura tour has a minimum age requirement of 12; it is not suitable for children under 12.
Tours run regardless of the weather, but extreme conditions may lead to itinerary changes for safety reasons.
Lunch is not provided, but there will be stops at local eateries where you can choose and pay for your meal on-site.
Due to limited capacity, it's advisable to book early, especially during peak times like holidays and weekends. Each outing accommodates only 16 people.