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Don't forget to bring a valid photo ID or passport for entry.
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Be sure to pack snacks and water since food choices within the park are limited and pricey.
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Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven and potentially slippery paths.
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Bring rain gear and waterproof covers for electronics due to mist and spray year-round.
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Have cash on hand for parking fees and food purchases, as not all vendors accept cards.
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Remember to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection.
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Leave large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage outside the park as they are not allowed.
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Keep in mind that pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
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For safety reasons, children under 3 years old cannot go on the helicopter ride.
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Considerations for the Gran Aventura boat ride: not recommended for pregnant women, children under 12, or guests with back or heart conditions.
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Remember that alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited on the premises.
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Note that the experience is not fully wheelchair accessible; the Lower Circuit involves stairs and uneven paths, and the helicopter ride is not wheelchair accessible.
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The Upper Circuit and Devil’s Throat trail are accessible via walkways, but some areas may not be suitable for visitors with mobility issues.
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Accessible restrooms are available at designated areas within the park.
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The park entrance closes at 4pm, with the last train to Devil’s Throat departing at 3:30pm. Plan to arrive early for a full experience.
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Free Wi-Fi and charging stations are provided at designated spots; however, mobile network coverage is limited within the park.
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Children under 5 years old must redeem their tickets at the park counter upon entry to Iguazu Falls.
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Local citizens enjoy discounted rates on-site with valid ID or proof of residency; these cannot be pre-booked online.
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Expect crowds during peak seasons (December–February and July holidays); secure your tickets in advance.
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Guided tours commence at 7am daily, and the eco-train operates every 30 minutes.
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If taking the helicopter ride, ensure your visa allows multiple entries if crossing into Brazil and returning to Argentina. Most EU, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia passport holders do not need a visa, but travelers from India and China typically do.
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Parking is available for a fee.
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Currencies used are ARS in Argentina and BRL in Brazil. USD and credit cards are widely accepted.
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For an optimal experience, visit during June–August for fewer crowds or September–November for lush scenery.