10 Sightseeing Tours in Puerto Iguazu That You Shouldn't Miss

October 11, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Perched at the Triple Frontier, where Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina meet, Puerto Iguazu is linked to Brazil by the Tancredo Neves bridge. It is home to the Museum of Images of the Jungle, the Mborore Museum, a bird rehabilitation center and the famed Iguazu National Park. The National Park is home to 275 waterfalls, including the world-renowned Iguazu Falls, which plunges 270 feet. A subtropical climate means it's warm in winter and hot in summer, with temperatures soaring up to 104°F.
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1. Iguazu Falls Private Tour Argentinean side with Navigation option

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Visit the "Iguazu Falls" which is one of the "World’s Natural Wonders" declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Iguazú Falls feature 270 waterfalls over 3 kilometers of tropical jungle that join the Argentinian and Brazilian borders derivates from the Amazon River and starting at a drop of water from the Andes Mountains this is a place to see.  Amongst it´s impressive views the jungle weather and ambient holds many natural beauties to be seen with at the Walking paths, with a chance to do Trekking and lots of walking.

Inclusions: Private Guide (English/Spanish), Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off (Hotel or Iguazu Airport Argentine Side), Private Guided Excursion to the Argentinean Side of falls

Exclusions: Gratuities, Meals and Drinks, Great Adventure Excursion (Optional), Entrance fee to the National Park

Reviewed By jeremyanderson2017

Nicolas from Signature Tours provided great and knowledgeable service. He showed us around the falls and to the Itaipu Dam Full of great historical and biological info

2. Private Bike Tour of the Iryapú Jungle Reserve

Reserva Selva Iryapú, Puerto Iguazú, Misiones Province, Argentina Green Trip Iguazu
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We dedicate ourselves to enjoy experiences in connection with nature by cycling trails. We are part of nature and we even need it since nature can live without us but we cannot live without it.

Inclusions: Use of bicycle

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3. Private Iguazu Falls Argentinean Side Tour with Boat Option

Puerto Iguazú, Misiones Province, Argentina Tangol
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Visit the Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian side on a full day private tour with a professional and bilingual guide, taking in the new facilities for the upper, lower and the Devil throat circuits. Classified UNESCO World Heritage, the Iguazu Falls are the biggest water system in the world and a real wonder of nature, offering a spectacular landscapes. After walking on the platforms and balconies, you can combine this private tour with an optional nautical adventure experience and board on a boat to get as close as possible from the falls, reaching the Devils Throat from under. The maximum participants for this tour is 15. 

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Round-trip private transfer, One hour Boat Ride if Option Selected

Exclusions: National Park fees, Food and drinks, Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By alenag745

I Do not recommend this company I did a pre-planned day trip of Argentina. It was arranged they pick me up from nearby hotel. I msg to confirm and they changed the plans and I had to meet there which wasn’t Easy to find. I attempted many times to contact them via the phone numbers they provided and concierge also attempted, but they never responded. Then I only got half the tour. Try other more reliable and reputable companies.

4. Private Day at Iguazu Falls from Buenos Aires with Airfare

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Take a 1-day break from the hustle of Buenos Aires to explore Iguazu National Park on this private, full-day adventure! Important Note: flights included in this package are in economy class, in case passenger would like to choose another category we can certainly quote and tell you how much the difference would be.

Inclusions: National Park Fees, Professional Private Guide, Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off in Buenos Aires, Transportation in a Private vehicle, Domestic Flight from Buenos Aires to Iguazu (Economy class), Private Guided Tour of the Argentinean Side of the Falls, Live Tour Commentary (English/Spanish)

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and Drinks

Reviewed By juliasU2939EQ

We really enjoyed this virtual live experience all together. And even-though we decided to "only" watch, due to the time difference (after dinner for us), we had a great time learning more about how to properly cook Empanadas. Thanks again to Camila for making it very interesting, "tasteful"and fun and giving us the chance to discover the world of Empanadas and also sharing insights about Argentina with us.

5. Private Full-Day Tour to Iguazu Falls National Park

Iguazu Falls Tours by Say Hueque
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Recognized worldwide, the Iguazu Falls is considered to be one of the most impressive natural beauties on Earth. With more than 200 falls reaching heights of 200 feet (60 mts), the power, size and sheer noise of Iguazu are simply breathtaking. They are surrounded by a subtropical rainforest with lush vegetation where you will have many opportunities to see birds such as toucans, tanagers, parrots, and other species. The walkways that cross different parts of the 210 square mile reserve allow you to walk and observe the forest and falls from different points of view. This Argentinian wonder is not to be missed! With this private tour, you will have the flexibility to discover one of the seven wonders of the world at your own pace accompanied by a specialist local guide.

Inclusions: Private Transfers mentioned on the itinerary, Air-conditioned vehicle, Pick-Up and Drop-Off, National Park Entrance Fee, Private Professional guide, Medical assistance from Sam Private Clinic

Exclusions: Lunch, 'Great Adventure' boat ride, Gratuities

Reviewed By fernando o

This National Park is AMAZING. The Iguazu National Park is the #1 atraction in Argentina. This is a must visit site, We started the day with the speed boat tour and of course expect to get wet as you see the diferent sides of the waterfalls from the Argentina side. Our first trail was to the Devils throat or Garganta del Diablo this view is by far the most awesome of all. Our second trail was the lower circuit were you will see 6 smaller but just as beautiful waterfalls. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to walk. This is nature at it's best

6. Iguassu Falls Day Tour from Puerto Iguazú with Waterfall Boat Ride

Hotel Saint George, Av. Córdoba 148, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina Gray Line Argentina
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See the mighty Iguassu Falls from every angle of the Argentinian side on a full-day tour from Puerto Iguazú. Take a walk through the mist at the base of the falls, then follow the upper path for amazing panoramic views. And bring your wet-weather gear for an amazing boat ride under the falls, which was named one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in 2011. Add on a jungle-truck ride through Iguazú National Park to enjoy even more amazing views, flora and fauna.

Inclusions: Professional bilingual guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Air-conditioned vehicle, Boat ride, Jungle-truck ride (if option selected)

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, Iguazu National Park entrance fee (US$32)

Reviewed By atkinsos830

Everything about this tour was good. Our van picked us up on time; the show and dinner were excellent. After the show our guide was outside to make sure everyone found their way safely back to the van. Once we had gone through border control on both sides, two vans did some "passenger swapping" to ensure we were all returned to our hotels with minimal number of stops.

7. 6-Day Tour of Buenos Aires and Iguassu Falls

Gray Line Argentina
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Explore the beautiful city of Buenos Aires and discover world-renowned Iguassu Falls over six incredible days. Take a sightseeing tour around Buenos Aires with your expert guide and visit the historical neighborhoods of San Telmo, Recoleta, La Boca and Palermo. See a traditional tango show and enjoy authentic Argentinean cuisine. The highlight of your tour will surely be famous Iguassu National Park. Head south to Puerto Iguazu and admire stunning views of both the Brazilian and the Argentinean sides of the falls, including the largest fall -- Devil’s Throat. This 6-day experience is a perfect way to discover both the city life and the natural beauty of Argentina. Six nights of accommodation, some meals, a bilingual guide and transportation are included.

Inclusions: Guided city tour in Buenos Aires, Tango show, 5 nights accommodation, Professional guide, Round-trip shared ground transfers, Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=breakfast, D=dinner), Beverages with dinner at the tango show

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Domestic flights (Buenos Aires - Puerto Iguazu - Buenos Aires), Gratuities, National park fees (USD $33)

Reviewed By angiuangie

I love this theatre, it’s by far the most elegant one that I’ve seen in Buenos Aires. I did have the cena tango show package and it was amazing! I didn’t like the wine as much but the dessert were espectacular!

8. 10-Day Northern Argentina Adventure: Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls and Salta

Experience Argentina

This tour covers the natural highlights of Northern Argentina. Starting in Buenos Aires, the Paris of South America, transfer to the spectacular natural wonder of Iguazu Falls, and continue into the beautiful northern landscapes of Salta. Argentina has a wealth of historic and modern culture. This itinerary focuses on that culture, providing travellers a thorough understanding of why Argentinians are so proud of their heritage. Your package includes accommodation, meals and a professional bilingual guide.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Professional guide, Transport by air-conditioned vehicle, Accommodation as per itinerary, Local taxes

Exclusions: Domestic flights, insurance

Reviewed By CC0913

We did a 12 day customized trip in 2018. Found this company through Zicasso, Kieran was great arranging it all and communication was easy. Our trip started in Buenos Aires where we did a cooking class at the Argentine Experience and took a tango lesson. Our dance instructors took us out to a milongo afterwards and we ended up staying out until 2am. It was great! We felt completely immersed in the culture. We then flew to Iguazu and toured the jungle, got blasted by the falls in a boat ride and saw all the incredible creatures that live there. Our last 5 days were spent hiking in Patagonia where we trekked the Perito Moreno Glacier, visited a ranch, and then drove to El Chalten for the final days. All of our transportation was provided, all internal flights booked by Kieran, and everything was just wonderful. To this day, it’s one of my favorite vacations!

9. Iguazú Bike Private Tour to the Yaguarundi Road from Puerto Iguazú

Puerto Iguazu, Puerto Iguazu, Province of Misiones, Litoral Tangol Iguazu

Enjoy a magnific bike trip from the inside of the Iguazú National Park to the Yaguarindí Road. This in an exclusive adventure tour for bike and nature lovers.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Use of bicycle, Use of helmet, Round-trip transfer, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks

Reviewed By p2northwest

We travelled from UK via Patagonia and Buenos Aires with Llama travel and their agents on the ground in Argentina were great. Our guide to the falls Lucas (Confidence Travel, I think) was amazing. He neveronce chivvied or rushed us, and seeming genuinely delighted when we were reluctant to drag ourselves away from one area of the falls to visit the next. He took great care to get us there early ahead of the crowds and to ensure that we were practically the first through the gates and onto the train, and in the best seats for a sharp, well placed exit at the other end. It meant that we had the best possible experience. He explained about the geology; the fauna and flora: the local tribes/religion/culture/language/crafts stories and legends. It was abundantly clear that he loved those falls as much as anyone possibly could and not only that he was incredibly proud to be showing them to us, but that he would never tire of doing so. He made a once-in-a-lifetime experience extra special. We spent the whole day there and didn't waste a second of it. Could not recommend him highly enough. Thank you Llama for finding us a marvel to share this wonder of the world with. We watched the boats from many angles but didn't feel inclined to go on one. The falls are a natural phenomena and you can get so close much closer to the cataracts on foot, why spend several hours just for the thrill of a bit of speed and a soaking? So, best tip: get a guide and get a great one!

10. Iguazu Bike Private Tour to the Yaguarete Road from Puerto Iguazu

Puerto Iguazu, Puerto Iguazu, Province of Misiones, Litoral Tangol Iguazu

Enjoy a magnific bike trip from the inside of the Iguazú National Park to the Yaguareté Road. This in an exclusive adventure tour for bike nature lovers.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Use of bicycle, Use of helmet, Round-trip transfer, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By p2northwest

We travelled from UK via Patagonia and Buenos Aires with Llama travel and their agents on the ground in Argentina were great. Our guide to the falls Lucas (Confidence Travel, I think) was amazing. He neveronce chivvied or rushed us, and seeming genuinely delighted when we were reluctant to drag ourselves away from one area of the falls to visit the next. He took great care to get us there early ahead of the crowds and to ensure that we were practically the first through the gates and onto the train, and in the best seats for a sharp, well placed exit at the other end. It meant that we had the best possible experience. He explained about the geology; the fauna and flora: the local tribes/religion/culture/language/crafts stories and legends. It was abundantly clear that he loved those falls as much as anyone possibly could and not only that he was incredibly proud to be showing them to us, but that he would never tire of doing so. He made a once-in-a-lifetime experience extra special. We spent the whole day there and didn't waste a second of it. Could not recommend him highly enough. Thank you Llama for finding us a marvel to share this wonder of the world with. We watched the boats from many angles but didn't feel inclined to go on one. The falls are a natural phenomena and you can get so close much closer to the cataracts on foot, why spend several hours just for the thrill of a bit of speed and a soaking? So, best tip: get a guide and get a great one!

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