



These tickets cannot be cancelled. Rescheduling is not allowed.
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Iguazu Falls with comprehensive park access and scenic eco-train journeys, allowing you to savor every moment at your own pace.
Your Journey Begins
Your exploration commences at the main entrance of Iguazú National Park, where you will smoothly scan your mobile ticket and proceed through a brief security screening. Make your way to the eco-train station for your inaugural ride deep into the heart of the park.
Discover What Awaits
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iguazú National Park boasts more than 250 waterfalls spanning the Argentina-Brazil border. Traverse the park's intricate network of trails and boardwalks to access some of the planet's most breathtaking cascades amidst the verdant Atlantic rainforest.
Noteworthy Highlights
Upper Circuit: Wander along elevated pathways offering sweeping vistas of the falls, perfect for capturing the grandeur and allure of the cascading waters.
Lower Circuit: Embark on a 2.5 km trail that brings you up close to Salto Bosetti and Dos Hermanas Falls, enveloping you in the misty ambiance and roaring sounds of the river.
Devil’s Throat: Follow the 2.2 km boardwalk that leads you directly above the park's most forceful cascade, where 14 waterfalls converge into a mesmerizing gorge.
Eco-Train: Hop on the park's eco-conscious train connecting key viewpoints, facilitating easy access to each trail and enabling you to relish the surrounding rainforest.
Encounters with Wildlife: Traverse trails meandering through diverse habitats where you might encounter toucans, capuchin monkeys, and coatis, showcasing the park's rich biodiversity.
What to Prepare:
Don't forget to bring a valid photo ID or passport for entry.
Be sure to pack snacks and water since food choices within the park are limited and pricey.
Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven and potentially slippery paths.
Bring rain gear and waterproof covers for electronics due to mist and spray year-round.
Have cash on hand for parking fees and food purchases, as not all vendors accept cards.
Remember to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection.
Prohibited Items:
Leave large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage outside the park as they are not allowed.
Keep in mind that pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
For safety reasons, children under 3 years old cannot go on the helicopter ride.
Considerations for the Gran Aventura boat ride: not recommended for pregnant women, children under 12, or guests with back or heart conditions.
Remember that alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited on the premises.
Accessibility Information:
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.
The Upper Circuit and Devil’s Throat trail are accessible via walkways, but some areas may not be suitable for visitors with mobility issues.
Accessible restrooms are available at designated areas within the park.
Additional Details:
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.
Free Wi-Fi and charging stations are provided at designated spots; however, mobile network coverage is limited within the park.
Children under 5 years old must redeem their tickets at the park counter upon entry to Iguazu Falls.
Local citizens enjoy discounted rates on-site with valid ID or proof of residency; these cannot be pre-booked online.
Expect crowds during peak seasons (December–February and July holidays); secure your tickets in advance.
Guided tours commence at 7am daily, and the eco-train operates every 30 minutes.
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.
Parking is available for a fee.
Currencies used are ARS in Argentina and BRL in Brazil. USD and credit cards are widely accepted.
For an optimal experience, visit during June–August for fewer crowds or September–November for lush scenery.
Puerto Iguazú, Argentina
N3370
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