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Iguazu Falls, a natural wonder straddling the border of Argentina and Brazil, captivates visitors with its thunderous cascades and lush jungle surroundings. Travelers seeking an immersive experience can embark on a private 2-day tour, exploring both sides of this UNESCO World Heritage site. From the Brazilian perspective, the panoramic views of the falls are simply breathtaking. But the true adventure lies ahead as the tour crosses into Argentina, unveiling a network of walkways that lead adventurers deep into the heart of this natural marvel.
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The private 2-day Iguazu Falls tour provides travelers with the opportunity to explore both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of the iconic natural wonder.
A private 2-day Iguazu Falls tour offers travelers the chance to explore both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of this iconic natural wonder.
Travelers can expect private transportation, licensed tour guides, and priority access to avoid long queues at border control. The tour includes entry fees to the national parks, eco taxes, and the comfort of air-conditioned vehicles.
With 126 reviews and a 99% recommendation rate, this tour offers a personalized experience tailored to the group’s interests and needs.
Cruise passengers can easily coordinate this tour with their travel plans.
Included in the private Iguazu Falls tour are an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, and parking fees.
A professional licensed tour guide, fluent in English and Spanish, is also included to provide insights into the geology, flora, fauna, and local culture.
The tour covers entry fees for both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides of the national parks. An eco city tax of ARS 1,500 per person in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina, is also included.
Travelers can opt for additional activities like helicopter rides, jungle safaris, and boat rides to enhance their experience.
Travelers can select a pickup location when booking the private Iguazu Falls tour.
Valid passports are required, and a visa may be needed for Brazil or Argentina, depending on the traveler’s nationality.
Travelers must have valid passports, and may require a visa to visit Brazil or Argentina based on their nationality.
Visa requirements recently changed for citizens of Australia, Canada, and the US, with an e-visa now available online as of April 10, 2025.
Key meeting and pickup details:
Pickup points available at select locations
Travelers must confirm pickup details in advance
Requirements include valid passports and possible visas
Note visa changes for some nationalities effective April 2025
On the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls, visitors explore the Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Walking trails lead to stunning viewpoints, including the iconic Garganta do Diabo (Devil’s Throat), where the falls’ power is on full display.
Travelers can spot wildlife like toucans, coatis, and even the elusive jaguar.
The park’s Circuito Inferior and Circuito Superior offer different perspectives, allowing visitors to appreciate the falls’ scale and grandeur.
Experienced guides share insights into the region’s ecology and indigenous history, enriching the experience.
With a focus on safety and efficiency, the tour ensures seamless navigation through the Brazilian side of this natural wonder.
Crossing the border into Argentina, the private tour explores the Parque Nacional Iguazú, home to the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls.
The guide leads the group along scenic trails and boardwalks, revealing stunning vantage points:
The famed Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat), where the falls cascade 80 meters down
The Lower Iguazu circuit, offering close-up views of the rushing torrents
The Superior circuit, providing panoramic perspectives of the entire falls complex
Opportunities to spot diverse wildlife, including colorful birds and butterflies
The seamless border crossing and priority access ensure an efficient and immersive Argentinian falls experience.
What truly captivates visitors to Iguazu Falls is the sheer power and grandeur of the natural wonders on display. Thundering waterfalls cascade over rugged cliffs, creating a deafening roar and misty rainbows.
Lush subtropical forests teeming with vibrant flora and exotic fauna surround the falls. Guided tours provide opportunities to witness the falls from multiple viewpoints, including standing on catwalks that extend over the churning waters.
Boat rides allow travelers to feel the spray and rumble of the falls up close. Throughout the experience, knowledgeable guides share insights into the geology, ecology, and cultural significance of this remarkable natural wonder.
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the private tour to Iguazu Falls, with an impressive average rating of 5.0 based on 126 reviews.
Common highlights include:
Quick passage through borders and park entries
Knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides who enhance the experience
Flexibility and personalized attention of private tours
Specific praise for guides Gabriel, Fabiano, Marcos, and Willien
Reviewers noted the tour’s efficient service and breathtaking views of the natural wonder.
The smooth border crossings and minimal waiting times were also appreciated, allowing travelers to make the most of their time at Iguazu Falls.
As you plan your visit to Iguazu Falls, it’s important to ensure you have the necessary documentation and travel arrangements in place.
Travelers require a valid passport, and a visa may be needed for entry into Brazil or Argentina. Check visa requirements, as they can change – for example, an online e-visa may be available for some nationalities starting in 2025.
Coordinate your pickup location in advance and confirm details with the tour provider. Ensure you meet any requirements, such as providing passport information.
With proper planning, you can look forward to a seamless experience exploring the natural wonder of Iguazu Falls.
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The tour can be extended to 3 days, allowing more time to explore the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of Iguazu Falls in depth. This provides greater flexibility to customize the itinerary and enjoy additional activities like helicopter rides or jungle safaris.
Yes, this tour can be booked for a single traveler. The tour provider offers flexible group sizes, so solo travelers are welcome to join. The per-person price may vary slightly based on the final group size.
There are no age restrictions for the boat rides, though children must be accompanied by an adult. The boat tours are suitable for all ages, providing an exhilarating way to experience the falls up close.
Travelers can’t bring their own food and drinks on the tour, but they’re welcome to purchase refreshments at the park restaurants and cafes. The tour package includes entry fees, transportation, and guides, but doesn’t cover personal meals or snacks.
The provider allows customization of the itinerary to meet the group’s interests and needs. Travelers can discuss their preferences with the professional guides to tailor the experience, ensuring a personalized 2-day exploration of the Iguazu Falls on both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Iguazu Falls on a private 2-day tour. With private transportation, bilingual guides, and priority access, this tour offers an unforgettable experience exploring both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Suitable for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, the tour includes all entry fees and optional activities like helicopter rides and jungle safaris, ensuring an immersive and convenient experience.