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15 people
English, French, Portuguese
The majestic Iguazu Falls are not merely a single natural attraction but a breathtaking spectacle shared by two distinct national parks: one nestled in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, and the other in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina. While the cascading waters are undoubtedly the primary draw, the sheer scale of these protected areas is equally impressive, encompassing a vast 252,982 hectares. This expansive territory is divided, with 67,720 hectares on the Argentine side and a more substantial 185,262 hectares on the Brazilian side.
The Argentine portion of Iguazu Falls National Park offers visitors the most extensive network of trails and pathways, providing an intimate and multifaceted experience of the falls. Despite its larger tourist infrastructure, the Argentine park is geographically smaller than its Brazilian counterpart, covering 67,720 hectares compared to Brazil’s 185,262 hectares. Located just 18 kilometers from Puerto Iguazú, the park is easily accessible from this city, which serves as the region’s primary hub for accommodation. Travelers often pass through Puerto Iguazú when planning to visit both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the falls.
For those arriving by air, Puerto Iguazú is approximately a 1 hour and 50-minute flight from Buenos Aires. Bus travel is also an option, though it typically involves a journey of around 20 hours.
The Iguazu National Park on the Argentine side boasts six distinct circuits, each offering a unique perspective of the falls and surrounding ecosystem:
As of 2023, the entrance fees for the Argentine side of Iguazu National Park are: https://iguazuargentina.com/en/
Admission to the Argentine park includes access to all circuits and complimentary use of the Ecological Train of the Forest.
The Argentine side of Iguazu National Park operates from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (18:00 hs). However, entry to the park is permitted only until 4:30 p.m.
During the Christmas and New Year holidays (December 24-25 and December 31-January 1), the park maintains its regular operating hours without changes.
A map of the Argentine park is available. Visitors are encouraged to inquire at their hotel for a printed map, as they are often provided in the lobby. The map can also be printed from the high-resolution image available online.
The Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, established as a national park in 1939, is significantly larger than its Argentine counterpart, spanning approximately 180,000 hectares—three times the size of the Argentine park. When combined with the Argentine side, the Parque Nacional do Iguaçu offers a comprehensive and stunning panoramic view of the Iguazu Falls.
The Parque Nacional do Iguaçu on the Brazilian side features a single primary circuit, extending approximately 1500 meters. While seemingly short, this section can take around 2 hours to complete due to the continuous and captivating views of the falls, encouraging frequent stops for photographs and appreciation of the scenery.
At the circuit’s conclusion lies a highlight of the Brazilian park: a vantage point just over 100 meters from an impressive 200-meter waterfall, where visitors can experience the refreshing spray. Rain ponchos are available for purchase along the route to protect clothing and electronic devices.
To reach the circuit’s starting point, visitors must take a bus from the park entrance. After purchasing tickets, proceed to the designated bus area on the right. Buses typically depart every 20-30 minutes. The bus makes three stops: the first for the Macuco Safari (highly recommended), the second at the beginning of the main circuit entrance, and the final stop at the circuit’s end, where an elevator provides access to a platform with the best views of the falls.
The path itself is not difficult, but it does include several stairs. For those wishing to avoid stairs, skipping the second stop and proceeding directly to the end, where an elevator is available, is an option. At the end of the circuit, a shopping center offers a variety of souvenirs, including caps, t-shirts, and backpacks. All major credit and debit cards are accepted.
As of 2024, the entrance fees for the Brazilian side of Iguazu National Park are: https://cataratasdoiguacu.com.br/
Admission to the Brazilian park includes access to the park, bus transportation within the park, and access to the main circuit.
The Brazilian park is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (18:00 hs), with entry permitted until 4:30 p.m.
Similar to the Argentine side, the Brazilian park maintains its regular operating hours during the Christmas and New Year holidays (December 24-25 and December 31-January 1).
A map of the Brazilian side is available. This park is generally simpler to navigate and may not require a map; visitors can follow signs to the bus that leads to the circuit entrance. The map can also be printed from the high-resolution image available online.
What to Bring: Essential Items for Your Iguazu Adventure
To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience at Iguazu Falls, we recommend packing the following essential items:
Best Time to Visit: The falls can be visited year-round. The dry season (April to September) offers clearer skies and less humidity, while the rainy season (October to March) brings fuller cascades. Avoid major holidays if you prefer fewer crowds.
Currency: The local currencies are the Argentine Peso (ARS) and the Brazilian Real (BRL). US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, but it’s advisable to have some local currency for smaller purchases.
Voltage: In Argentina, the standard voltage is 220V and the frequency is 50Hz. In Brazil, it is 127V or 220V, and the frequency is 60Hz. Plugs are typically Type C or I. Bring a universal adapter if needed.
Our tours typically commence from a central meeting point in Puerto Iguazú (Argentina) or Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil), depending on your accommodation and tour itinerary. Specific details will be provided upon booking.
Both sides of the falls have international airports: Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport (IGR) in Argentina and Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU) in Brazil. Pre-booked transfers are readily available from both airports to your accommodation or the meeting point.
Age: Most tours are suitable for all ages, but some activities may have minimum age restrictions (e.g., Macuco Safari). Please check individual tour details.
Health Conditions: Participants should be in good general health. Individuals with pre-existing health conditions or mobility issues should consult their doctor before booking and inform us of any special needs.
Physical Difficulty: The tours involve walking on uneven terrain and some stairs. A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended.
Documents: A valid passport is required for all international travelers. Depending on your nationality, a visa may be necessary for entry into Argentina and/or Brazil. Please check visa requirements well in advance of your trip.It is extremely important to check whether it is necessary to apply for a visa to enter Brazil or Argentina.
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While efforts are made to accommodate all visitors, some areas of the national parks may have limited accessibility for individuals with disabilities or reduced mobility due to the natural terrain. Please contact us in advance to discuss specific accessibility needs and we will do our best to make suitable arrangements.
•Meals/Drinks: Unless explicitly stated in your tour itinerary, meals and drinks are not included. There are various food options available within the national parks.
•Inclusions: Typically include transportation, park entrance fees, and the services of a professional tour guide.
•Exclusions: International flights, accommodation, personal expenses, travel insurance, and tips for guides/drivers are generally not included.
Detailed emergency contact information, including local emergency services and our tour operator’s 24/7 support line, will be provided to you upon booking.
Our cancellation policy is designed to be clear and transparent. Cancellations made [Number] days prior to the tour date will receive a full refund. Cancellations made within [Number] days of the tour date may incur a [Percentage]% cancellation fee. No refunds will be issued for no-shows or cancellations made on the day of the tour. Full details will be provided at the time of booking.
The Iguazu Falls themselves range in height from approximately 60 to 82 meters (197 to 269 feet). The surrounding national parks are situated at varying altitudes, generally around 160 to 200 meters (525 to 656 feet) above sea level.
For your reference, here are the approximate geographical coordinates for the main areas of the Iguazu National Parks:
Iguazu National Park (Argentina Side): Latitude: -25.689014° S / Longitude: -54.440586° W
Iguaçu National Park (Brazil Side):Latitude: -25.6853° S / Longitude: -54.4467° W

Denis Bonfim Rovigatti is a licensed Tour Guide specializing in serving visitors in English, French, and Italian. He is registered with Cadastur Number 16.890906.62-8, the official system of the Ministry of Tourism, which guarantees professionalism, safety, and legal compliance in all his activities.
With significant international experience, Denis lived in France and Italy for 10 years, accompanying his wife, a former Olympic athlete, during her sports career. He holds a degree in Control and Automation Engineering, with a specialization in production processes and an MBA in Entrepreneurship. He has worked in French multinational companies in the field of international procurement and has also been a professor and course coordinator in engineering.
Born in Campinas, he has frequently visited Foz do Iguaçu since 1999. However, it was in 2018, after moving permanently to the city, that he found his true calling. Initially working sporadically in tourism, it was thanks to the insistence of his first employer that he decided to take the Tour Guide course — a decision that transformed his professional trajectory.
Today, he is recognized as a tourism expert in the Foz do Iguaçu and Puerto Iguazú region, working as a guide and moto-guide. He has served dignitaries such as the Ambassador of France, the Minister of Ivory Coast, and the Consul General of Belgium.
Denis’s unique approach lies in combining his university engineering background with his technical training as a tour guide. He applies the Pareto 80/20 method in his tours, using engineering tools such as time management, logistics, and operational efficiency to optimize visitors’ time and experience. Beyond showcasing tourist attractions, Denis strives to connect tourists with nature, promoting authentic, safe, and transformative experiences. On his tours, visitors don’t need to worry about a thing — every detail is carefully planned to ensure comfort, learning, and enchantment from start to finish.
Don’t have your hotel booked yet?
Your local tour guide Denis Rovigatti can help you with reservations and secure great discounts. Ask your guide for more information!
Las Hotel Boutique: A modern, adults-only sanctuary located in Foz do Iguaçu. This 5-star boutique hotel provides a luxurious and intimate experience, featuring elegant rooms with private balconies and garden views. Guests can enjoy a rooftop pool, a full-service spa, and two onsite restaurants serving a variety of international and local cuisines. The property is conveniently situated near the entrance to Iguaçu National Park and Foz do Iguaçu/Cataratas International Airport, offering a tranquil retreat with easy access to the region’s natural wonders.
Belmond Hotel das Cataratas: An iconic pink-walled retreat nestled within the Iguaçu National Park on the Brazilian side. This historic hotel offers a unique blend of luxury and natural beauty, with elegant rooms, fine dining, and direct access to the falls before and after public hours.
SanMa Hotel: A modern and luxurious option in Foz do Iguaçu, offering sophisticated design, excellent service, and a tranquil atmosphere. It provides a perfect base for exploring the Brazilian side of the falls.
DoubleTree by Hilton Foz do Iguaçu: A well-known international brand offering comfortable and reliable accommodation with a range of amenities, including a pool and dining options, conveniently located in Foz do Iguaçu.
Wish Foz do Iguaçu: A family-friendly resort with extensive leisure facilities, including multiple pools, a golf course, and various dining options. It offers a comprehensive resort experience for all ages.
Vivaz Cataratas Hotel Resort: A large resort complex with a water park, diverse dining, and entertainment options, ideal for families and those looking for a lively atmosphere.
Iguazu offers a diverse culinary scene, from traditional Argentine and Brazilian flavors to international cuisine. Here are some highly recommended restaurants:
Bufalo Branco (Brazil): A renowned churrascaria in Foz do Iguaçu, famous for its extensive buffet of traditional Brazilian barbecue, fresh salads, and hot dishes. It offers a lively atmosphere perfect for enjoying authentic local flavors.
Confins Steakhouse (Brazil): Located in Foz do Iguaçu, this steakhouse is celebrated for its high-quality cuts of meat, elegant and intimate ambiance, and excellent service. It’s an ideal choice for a sophisticated dining experience.
Jungle Restaurant (Argentina): Situated in Puerto Iguazú, Jungle offers a unique dining experience with a focus on regional ingredients and flavors, often incorporating elements of the surrounding rainforest. It’s known for its creative dishes and immersive atmosphere.
Don’t have your dinner reservations yet? Your local tour guide Denis Rovigatti can help you with bookings and may be able to secure great discounts. Ask your guide for more information!

Our modern Renault Master Van with 15 seats is the ideal solution for group transport, airport transfers, shuttle services, and private tours. Designed to offer a safe, comfortable, and efficient travel experience, it’s perfect for both business and leisure trips.With its spacious interior, ergonomic seating, and large panoramic windows, passengers enjoy a smooth and pleasant journey. Whether you need reliable corporate travel, a convenient airport shuttle, or a private touring van, this vehicle adapts to your needs.Equipped with air conditioning, ample luggage space, and advanced safety features, the van provides both comfort and peace of mind. Its professional and modern look makes it an excellent choice for families, companies, and tourist groups alike.
Choose our service for reliable, punctual, and comfortable group transportation tailored to your schedule.

Your tour begins with convenient pickup directly from your hotel.
Cross to Argentina to explore the trails and balconies that bring you even closer to the falls, including the famous “Devil’s Throat.”
Discover breathtaking panoramic views of the Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian National Park, with several walkways and lookout points.
After a day filled with adventure, nature, and unforgettable moments, you will be comfortably returned to your hotel
The tour usually takes a full day, around 7–9 hours, depending on border crossing times.
Yes. Since the tour visits both Brazil and Argentina, a valid passport and visa (if required) are necessary.
Click here to check if you need a visa to enter Argentina
Click here to check if you need a visa to enter Brazil.
Meals are not included, but there will be stops where you can purchase food and drinks.
Yes. The tour is family-friendly and suitable for all ages. However, some walking is required on the trails.
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a waterproof bag or cover for personal items are recommended.
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