Discover the breathtaking beauty of Iguazu Falls on Argentina’s side with a private tour tailored to your interests. An expert guide will share insights as you explore diverse landscapes and spot local wildlife. Enjoy hassle-free transportation and thrilling activities like a 4×4 safari and boat ride. With high traveler recommendations, this unforgettable adventure is perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. What sets this private tour apart from the rest?
Key Points
- Explore the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls on a private tour with a professional English-speaking guide and transportation.
- Experience flexible pacing to allow for photography and trail exploration within Iguazu National Park.
- Enjoy hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your hotel, along with entry fees and tourist taxes included.
- Ride a safari 4×4 and boat to fully immerse in the natural surroundings of the falls.
- Accessibility options available, including infant seats, strollers, and wheelchair-friendly transportation.
Tour Overview and Highlights
This private tour of the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls offers visitors a chance to experience the stunning natural wonder up close.
With 47 reviews and a 100% traveler recommendation, the tour provides a flexible pace for photography and exploration of the park’s hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
Guests will feel the spray of the world’s largest waterfall and enjoy a hassle-free experience with pickup and drop-off from their hotels.
The tour includes an English-speaking guide, transportation, park entry, and activities like a safari 4×4 and boat ride, starting from $85 per person.
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Inclusions and Costs
The private tour of the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls includes several key inclusions. The tour is accompanied by a professional licensed English-speaking guide, and transportation is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle with parking fees included.
A private tour of the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls with a professional guide and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, including parking fees.
Visitors will enjoy:
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Entry fee for Iguazu National Park (ARS 45,000 per adult; free for kids under 6)
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Eco city tourist tax for Argentina (ARS 1,500 per person)
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Safari 4×4 and boat ride
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Flexible pace for photography and exploration
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Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from hotels
The cost of the tour varies based on group size, starting from $85.00 per person.
Important Information
Visitors will need a valid passport on the travel day. Plus, they should check the visa requirements for Brazil, as these will be effective starting April 10, 2025.
During the tour, the Devils Throat Circuit will be closed for repairs, but guests can still enjoy the Upper, Lower, ecological train, and green trail circuits.
While the Devils Throat won’t be accessible, it can be viewed from the Brazilian side and the Lower Circuit area.
Most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is wheelchair accessible, but visitors should inform the provider in advance.
Accessibility and Additional Info
Although the tour is wheelchair accessible, visitors should inform the provider in advance of any wheelchair needs.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but visitors should inform the provider in advance of any wheelchair needs.
The tour offers:
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Infant seats for young children
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Stroller access for families
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Wheelchair-friendly transportation
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Personalized accommodations for visitors with special needs
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Accompaniment by an adult required for children
Most travelers can participate in this tour.
The provider is committed to ensuring an enjoyable experience for all visitors, regardless of accessibility requirements.
With advance notice, the team can tailor the tour to meet individual needs and ensure a comfortable, hassle-free exploration of the stunning Iguazu Falls.
Traveler Reviews and Experiences
Consistently high ratings underscore the tour guides’ exceptional knowledge and friendly demeanor, with travelers praising the personalized experiences and insider tips shared throughout the journey.
Visitors highlight the tour’s stunning views, diverse wildlife, and efficient navigation through the park. Positive feedback also underscores the tour’s flexibility in accommodating family needs.
Many travelers recommend booking the early tour to avoid crowds and enjoy better views of the majestic Iguazu Falls.
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Getting to Iguazu Falls
Reaching Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian side typically involves flying into the nearby international airport located in the city of Puerto Iguazu.
From there, visitors can:
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Hop on a taxi or shuttle for a 20-minute ride to the park’s entrance
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Arrange for a private transfer or join a group tour with hotel pickup
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Drive a rental car and navigate the winding roads leading to the falls
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Explore the town of Puerto Iguazu, home to restaurants, shops, and stunning views of the Iguazu River
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Take a short walk or catch a bus to reach the park’s different circuits and viewpoints.
Exploring the Argentinian Side
Once visitors reach the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls, they’ll find a variety of hiking trails and scenic viewpoints to explore.
The Upper Circuit provides panoramic vistas, while the Lower Circuit takes them closer to the thundering cascades.
For an immersive experience, the Ecological Train transports them into the heart of the jungle.
At the highlight, the Devil’s Throat, they’ll stand in awe of the world’s largest waterfall.
With a professional guide, they can navigate the park efficiently, learning about the diverse flora and fauna.
This private tour offers a personalized and hassle-free way to experience the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls.
Recommendations for Your Visit
To make the most of your visit to the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls, visitors should plan to arrive early in the day. This allows for fewer crowds and better views of the cascading waterfalls.
Key recommendations include:
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Exploring the Upper and Lower Circuits for panoramic vistas
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Riding the ecological train to the Green Trail for a closer look at the falls
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Watching for diverse wildlife like toucans, coatis, and butterflies along the hiking paths
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Bringing a waterproof jacket or poncho to withstand the misty spray
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Allocating at least 4-5 hours to fully experience the park’s highlights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase Souvenirs at the Park?
Yes, visitors can purchase souvenirs at the Iguazu National Park. The park offers a variety of local handicrafts, artwork, and merchandise shops where travelers can find unique mementos to commemorate their visit to the famous Iguazu Falls.
What Types of Wildlife Can I Expect to See?
Visitors can expect to see a variety of wildlife at Iguazu Falls, including tropical birds like toucans, herons, and parrots. Monkeys, coatis, and even the elusive jaguar have been spotted in the surrounding rainforest areas.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no strict dress code, but visitors should wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes suitable for hiking on trails. Lightweight, quick-drying fabrics are recommended, as you’ll get wet from the waterfall’s spray.
Are There Any Dining Options Within the Park?
There are several dining options within Iguazu National Park, including cafes, restaurants, and snack bars that offer regional and international cuisine. Visitors can enjoy meals and refreshments throughout their time exploring the Argentine side of the falls.
How Long Does the Boat Ride Typically Last?
The boat ride typically lasts around 30 minutes, providing visitors with an exhilarating up-close experience of the Falls. It’s an integral part of the tour, offering a unique perspective and a chance to feel the power of the cascading waters.
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