Iguazu National Park is a stunning protected area in Argentina, famous for its magnificent waterfalls and lush subtropical rainforest, offering breathtaking views and diverse wildlife.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Iguazu National Park.
Entrance fee (free for children under 6), online tickets available.
Visit between March and November to avoid the hottest months and heavy rains.
Centro de Visitantes Iguazú
Accessible by paved roads, nearby airports in Puerto Iguazú and Foz do Iguaçu.
Iguazu National Park has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers (December-February) and mild winters (June-August). Rain is frequent throughout the year, contributing to the lush environment and the grandeur of the falls.
Threats include habitat loss due to agricultural expansion outside the park and river pollution. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining biodiversity and controlling tourist impact.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located within a short drive of the park, offering a rustic camping experience close to nature.
Offers panoramic views of the falls from above, ideal for those looking to capture stunning fotos of the cascades.
Descends closer to the base of the falls, allowing for a more immersive experience of the misty cascades.
A nature trail that offers the opportunity to spot local wildlife and culminates at a lesser-known waterfall.
Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
The best time to visit is during the winter months (June-August) to avoid high humidity.
Purchase your tickets online in advance to skip the entry line.
Bring a camera with a good zoom lens to capture the wildlife and distant views.