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Duración: 5 Horas
From 42.500 ARS
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Descripción del Tour:
Lo que SI incluye:
-Transfers from your hotel -Guide in Spanish or English (according to selected option)
Lo que NO incluye:
Prices DO NOT include the cost of entry to the National Park or meals
Preguntas Frecuentes
The best time to visit Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side is from March to May and from September to November. During these months, the weather is milder and there are fewer tourist crowds, allowing you to better enjoy the spectacular scenery. Furthermore, rain is less frequent, ensuring optimal water flow to appreciate this natural wonder in all its splendor. However, if you enjoy waterfalls with their maximum flow, consider traveling during the rainy season, from December to February.
To cross the border from Argentina to Brazil and visit Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side, you must have a valid passport or ID. Be sure to check if your nationality requires a visa. It's also important to be aware of current health regulations, which may include a yellow fever vaccination certificate if deemed necessary by health authorities. We recommend checking with your Brazilian embassy or consulate for up-to-date information.
To fully enjoy Iguazu National Park and Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side, it is recommended to reserve at least a half-day, between 3 and 4 hours. This duration will allow you to leisurely walk the available trails, enjoy the impressive panoramic views, and take advantage of the strategically located observation platforms to appreciate this natural phenomenon. If you would like to take photographs or participate in an additional activity, such as a helicopter ride or a boat tour, consider extending your visit to fully enjoy the experience.
For the excursion to Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side, it is recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing, preferably cotton, due to the subtropical climate. Don't forget to bring a raincoat or protective layer, as the waterfall can generate a light drizzle. Comfortable, non-slip footwear is essential for walking the trails to avoid accidents on wet surfaces. It is also recommended to bring a hat or cap, sunscreen, and insect repellent to protect yourself from the sun and mosquitoes during your visit.
In addition to hiking trails with stunning views of the falls, the Brazilian side of Iguazu National Park offers a variety of additional activities to enhance your experience. You can enjoy an exciting helicopter ride that provides unparalleled panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding forest. There's also the option of participating in an open-vehicle eco-safari, which will allow you to get up close to the diverse flora and fauna. For the more adventurous, a boat tour guarantees an unforgettable experience sailing near the waterfalls.