moderate
4 hours
Suitable for average fitness; involves walking on uneven, sometimes slippery terrain.
Discover the impressive power of Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side with Buenos Aires Tours. This four-hour journey offers unparalleled views of the world’s largest waterfall complex and access to vibrant rainforest trails.
Starting at €69.50 (USD$75.00) l 4 Hours l All Ages
4 Hours
Mon to Sun.
Start time:
09:30 am.
Adult: (Ages 9+) €69.50 (USD$75.00) Child: (Ages 3-8) €69.50 (USD$75.00) Infant: (Ages 2 & Under) Free - Must book at least 1 adult first
Iguazu Falls, declared UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a natural area of more than 2 miles of tropical jungle sorrounded by local flora and fauna and 270 waterfalls, which are part of the argentine & brazilian borders.
Be ready to trek, walk along different paths and lanes and enjoy this fantastic landscape and arrive closer than ever to Garganta del Diablo, the biggest water fall in the world!
Take this fascinating half day tour to the Brazilian Iguazu Falls and have the best sight ever of one of the Top 7 World Natural Wonders!
◾ Visit Iguaçu National Park and have a unique sight of the water falls ◾ Stroll along different paths and lanes while you appreciate its tropical jungle ◾ Be part of an unforgettable experience ◾ Discover the beauty and wildlife of this outstanding place, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO ◾ Be introduced by our expert guide to the local history, fauna & flora ◾ See Garganta del Diablo, the biggest water fall in the world, closer than ever ◾ Watch a unique ecosystem and enjoy a fantastic landscape ◾ Travel comfortably from your hotel on an air conditioned vehicle
Your Iguazu experience ends with the return to you hotel.
Uneven paths and wet conditions near the falls make durable footwear essential.
The surrounding jungle is home to mosquitoes, especially in the warmer months.
Open lookout points expose visitors to strong sun; protect yourself accordingly.
Waterfalls create constant humidity—bring a waterproof cover for electronics and a light rain jacket.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, Iguazu Falls has been central to regional conservation efforts and indigenous Guarani culture.
Strict regulations protect the park’s biodiversity, emphasizing sustainable tourism that minimizes human impact on this delicate ecosystem.
Protects from waterfall spray and sudden rain showers.
summer specific
Necessary for navigating uneven and wet trails safely.
Keeps mosquitoes and insects at bay in the jungle environment.
spring|summer|fall specific
Protects exposed skin on sunny lookout points.
spring|summer|fall specific