Exploring the breathtaking Iguazu Falls is a must-do for any traveler to the region. The full-day tour offers an immersive experience, guiding visitors through the lush trails of the national park. From various lookout points, they’ll witness over 200 cascades, including the iconic Devil’s Throat. Though the signature circuit is currently closed, the tour still provides a comprehensive discovery of one of nature’s most magnificent wonders. With knowledgeable guides and a personalized experience, this adventure is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
- Comprehensive full-day tour that allows visitors to experience over 200 cascades, including the renowned Devil’s Throat, within Iguazu Falls National Park.
- Access to three main hiking circuits and the opportunity to explore both the upper and lower sections of the falls.
- Guided tour includes trekking along trails, footbridges, and lookout points, as well as a ride on the Train of the Forest.
- Complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off from most Puerto Iguazu hotels, with an early morning start time.
- Mixed reviews, with praise for knowledgeable guides and the overall experience, but some criticism of specific tour guides and communication issues.
Tour Overview
The full-day tour to Iguazu Falls from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina offers visitors an opportunity to experience over 200 cascades, including the renowned Devil’s Throat.
With a Badge of Excellence from 218 reviews, the tour provides access to three main hiking circuits within the subtropical national park.
Travelers can explore the upper and lower sections of the falls, taking in breathtaking views from various lookout points.
The guided tour includes trekking along trails, footbridges, and accessing the park via the Train of the Forest, providing a comprehensive Iguazu Falls experience.
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Itinerary and Experience
As part of the guided tour, visitors can trek along trails, footbridges, and lookout points to explore the upper and lower sections of the falls.
They’ll access the park via the Train of the Forest, enjoying free time for lunch (at their own expense) after taking in the breathtaking views from various vantage points, including the Devil’s Throat, with its descent of over 200 feet (60 meters).
The tour offers a comprehensive experience of Iguazu Falls, allowing travelers to enjoy the subtropical national park‘s natural wonder.
Pickup and Logistics
Complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off is provided from most Puerto Iguazu hotels for this tour.
Pickup starts as early as 7:20 am, with specific times provided during booking. Special arrangements can be made for guests staying outside downtown Puerto Iguazu.
The tour has a maximum of 20 travelers and isn’t wheelchair accessible. Participants must provide their passport details at booking.
Due to COVID-19, proof of vaccination is required for park entry. Boat tour participants may face additional restrictions, including age verification.
Important Information
Passport details are required for all participants at the time of booking.
Due to ongoing COVID-19 precautions, proof of vaccination is also necessary for entry into the park.
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The Devil’s Throat circuit is currently closed for repairs, so visitors will be unable to access this famous section of the falls.
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Restrictions apply for boat tour participants, including age verification.
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Guests should be aware that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, with some hiking and uneven terrain involved.
Reviews and Feedback
Tourists have left a mixed bag of reviews for the full-day tour to Iguazu Falls. While many praised the knowledgeable guides and well-organized nature of the excursion, some criticized specific tour guides and communication issues.
Highlights include breathtaking views and the overall experience. Notable mentions go to guides Jorge and Federico for their professionalism and care.
However, there were some complaints about the Devil’s Throat circuit being closed for repairs.
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Exploring the Trails and Footbridges
The guided tour takes visitors on a captivating journey through the lush, subtropical trails and footbridges of Iguazu National Park.
Trekking along these pathways offers unparalleled access to the falls’ diverse landscapes:
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Traversing suspension bridges that span dramatic gorges, providing awe-inspiring views of cascading waters
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Exploring upper and lower circuits that showcase the falls from different vantage points, each with its own unique perspective
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Descending towards the base of the Devil’s Throat, where the thunderous roar and mist-shrouded vistas leave a lasting impression
Capturing the Breathtaking Views
As visitors make their way along the trails and footbridges, they’re rewarded with breathtaking views that showcase the raw power and beauty of Iguazu Falls.
The cascades roar and crash, sending plumes of mist into the air. Guests can admire the Devil’s Throat, the most famous viewpoint, where the falls plunge over 200 feet (60 meters) in a thunderous display.
The cascades roar and crash, sending plumes of mist into the air. The Devil’s Throat plunges over 200 feet in a thunderous display.
Various lookout points offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding subtropical forest and the vast network of waterfalls.
Regardless of the vantage point, the sheer scale and grandeur of Iguazu leave a lasting impression on all who witness it.
The Iconic Devil’s Throat
One of the most iconic and recognizable features of Iguazu Falls is the mighty Devil’s Throat. This U-shaped chasm plunges over 200 feet (60 meters), creating a thunderous and dramatic display of cascading water.
The Devil’s Throat circuit offers visitors several breathtaking viewpoints:
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The upper walkway, providing panoramic views from above the falls
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The lower trail, allowing a closer look at the churning waters
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The iconic Devil’s Throat lookout, revealing the sheer power and scale of this natural wonder
While the Devil’s Throat circuit is currently closed for repairs, the overall Iguazu Falls experience remains a must-see for any visitor to the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Iguazu Falls?
The best time to visit Iguazu Falls is during the dry season, typically from April to November. This provides ideal weather conditions and lower water levels, allowing for better visibility and accessibility of the falls’ stunning viewpoints.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks Into the Park?
Visitors can bring their own food and drinks into the Iguazu Falls National Park. However, there are also several food and beverage options available within the park. Visitors should check for any specific restrictions before their visit.
Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available for the Tour?
There are no special discounts mentioned for this tour. However, guests may be able to find promotional offers or package deals when booking the tour directly through the operator or travel agencies. It’s best to inquire about any current promotions at the time of booking.
How Strenuous Are the Hikes, and What Is the Difficulty Level?
The hikes range in difficulty, with some trails requiring more physical exertion. Guests can expect moderate hiking along trails, footbridges, and lookout points to access the upper and lower sections of the falls.
Can I Extend My Stay at Iguazu Falls After the Tour?
Yes, you can extend your stay at Iguazu Falls after the tour. The tour provider offers flexibility, allowing you to explore the falls further on your own schedule and timeframe beyond the guided experience.
The Sum Up
The Full-Day Tour to Iguazu Falls offers an unforgettable experience, showcasing over 200 breathtaking cascades. Though the iconic Devil’s Throat is currently closed, the tour provides a comprehensive exploration of one of nature’s most magnificent wonders. Guided by knowledgeable professionals, participants trek through the subtropical national park, enjoying stunning views from various lookout points.
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