Iguazu Falls is a natural wonder that attracts visitors from around the world. The one-day tour on the Argentine side offers an opportunity to experience the stunning beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the upper and lower promenades, marvel at the cascading waterfalls, and learn about the lush Misionera Jungle. With convenient transportation and park entry included, this tour provides a comprehensive introduction to one of South America’s most breathtaking destinations. However, the availability and communication of the tour guides may impact the overall experience.
Key Points
- This tour offers a comprehensive 8-hour experience exploring the upper and lower promenades of the Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side.
- The tour includes hotel pickup, transportation, and entry tickets to the Iguazu Falls National Park at a cost of $40.00 per group (up to 4 participants).
- The tour is led by a live guide in Portuguese and Spanish, providing a small-group experience with personalized attention.
- Customers should be aware of negative reviews citing issues with guides not showing up and poor communication, suggesting the need for thorough research before booking.
- Participants are advised to bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, a camera, and personal refreshments to enhance their experience at the falls.
Tour Overview
The tour of Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side lasts 8 hours and costs from $40.00 per group of up to 4 participants.
It’s a small-group experience with a live guide available in Portuguese and Spanish.
Pickup from the hotel is included, followed by a 30-minute trip through the Misionera Jungle.
Visitors will explore the upper and lower promenades of the falls, one of the 7 wonders of the world.
There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The tour doesn’t include food and drinks, but an air-conditioned vehicle and experienced chauffeurs are provided, along with entry tickets.
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Itinerary and Experience
After the hotel pickup, visitors embark on a 30-minute journey through the Misionera Jungle.
Once at the national park, they can expect to spend approximately 6 hours exploring the upper and lower promenades of the Iguazu Falls, one of the 7 wonders of the world.
The itinerary includes:
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Admiring the breathtaking views of the upper promenade.
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Venturing along the lower promenade for a closer look at the cascading waterfalls.
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Navigating the well-maintained trails and walkways throughout the national park.
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Coordinating the return trip with the driver for a drop-off at the hotel.
Inclusions
This tour package includes pickup and drop-off service to the hotel.
Travelers will be transported in an air-conditioned vehicle driven by experienced chauffeurs.
Entry tickets to the Iguazu Falls National Park are also included, providing access to explore the upper and lower promenades of this natural wonder.
However, food and drinks aren’t provided as part of the tour. Guests are encouraged to bring their own supplies to enjoy during the 6-hour exploration of the falls.
What to Bring
Visitors should bring their passport or ID card to gain entry into the Iguazu Falls National Park.
Comfortable shoes and clothing are a must, as the tour involves an estimated 6 hours of walking on the upper and lower promenades.
Sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen (preferably biodegradable) will protect against the intense sun.
Plus, bringing a camera and insect repellent (also biodegradable) will enhance the overall experience.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Reviews
While the tour overview and itinerary seem promising, the customer reviews for this Iguazu Falls tour paint a concerning picture.
With an overall rating of 2 out of 5 based on just 4 reviews, major issues have been reported.
Travelers from France, Colombia, and the United Kingdom have all faced problems, such as guides failing to show up and a lack of communication.
These negative experiences seem to be the norm rather than the exception, and prospective customers should carefully consider these reviews before booking this tour.
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Booking and Cancellation Policy
Customers can book the Iguazu Falls one-day tour directly through the tour provider’s website or by contacting their customer service team.
The tour has a flexible cancellation policy, allowing for free cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Some key booking and cancellation details:
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Group size is limited to a maximum of 4 participants.
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Payment is required in full at the time of booking.
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Cancellations made within 24 hours of the tour are non-refundable.
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Rescheduling is permitted, subject to availability, with no additional fees.
Getting to Iguazu Falls
To reach Iguazu Falls, located along the border of Argentina and Brazil, visitors have several options.
The tour includes a 30-minute transfer from the hotel through the Misionera Jungle. Pickup is provided at the hotel entrance. An air-conditioned vehicle with experienced chauffeurs transports guests to the national park.
The estimated walking time inside the park is 6 hours as visitors explore the upper and lower promenades of the magnificent falls. At the end of the tour, the driver coordinates the return trip to drop off guests at their hotel.
Exploring the Argentine Side
The one-day tour of Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side allows visitors to explore the upper and lower promenades of this natural wonder, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The tour includes:
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A 30-minute journey through the Misionera Jungle to reach the national park.
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Approximately 6 hours of walking time to see the falls from various vantage points.
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Access to both the upper and lower promenades for an up-close experience of the cascading waters.
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Coordinated return trip to the hotel for a seamless experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Time Is Required to Fully Explore the Argentine Side?
According to the tour overview, the estimated walking time in the National Park is 6 hours, allowing for a thorough exploration of the upper and lower promenades of the Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side.
Are Guided Tours Available in Other Languages Besides Portuguese and Spanish?
Guided tours of Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side are available in Portuguese and Spanish. The tour company doesn’t mention offering tours in other languages, but travelers may be able to request a private guide in a different language for an additional fee.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks Into the National Park?
Food and drinks are not included in the tour, but you can bring your own. The itinerary doesn’t mention if you’re allowed to bring food and drinks into the national park, so it’s best to check with the tour operator beforehand.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Types of Cameras/Photography Allowed?
There are no restrictions on the types of cameras or photography allowed in the Iguazu Falls National Park. Visitors can bring their own cameras, including DSLRs, to capture the breathtaking views and landscapes.
What Are the Best Viewpoints or Trails to See the Falls?
The best viewpoints to see Iguazu Falls are the upper and lower promenades, which provide panoramic views of the falls. The Devil’s Throat trail offers a thrilling up-close perspective of the cascading waters. Bring your camera to capture the stunning natural beauty.
The Sum Up
The Iguazu Falls: One-Day Tour on the Argentine Side offers an excellent opportunity to explore the stunning natural wonder of the Iguazu Falls. With a comprehensive itinerary, convenient inclusions, and the chance to see both the upper and lower promenades, this tour provides an immersive experience for visitors. However, potential issues with guide availability and communication may impact the overall experience, so it’s essential to consider these factors when booking.
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