About this trip
Iguazu is one of those places that lives up to the talk. Four days, three nights, and enough time to see the falls from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, taking in the sheer scale of water crashing through the jungle.
This is a self-guided trip, not a group tour, so you move at your own pace between the two countries. It is built as a budget-friendy way to see one of South America's biggest natural sights without overcomplicating things.
What you'll do
- Walk the catwalks on the Argentine side out to the Devil's Throat
- Take in the wide panoramic views from the Brazilian side, spray and all
- Option to reach the falls by fast boat along the lower Iguazu River
- Cross between Puerto Iguazu and Foz do Iguacu to see both countries' perspectives
- Self-guided and independent — you're not travelling with a fixed group
- You'll need to sort visa requirements for both Argentina and Brazil
- Suits all fitness levels — walking on marked paths and catwalks
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Puerto Iguazu · 20 Jul – 21 Jul
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