Discover the best top things to do in State of Parana, Brazil including Vila Velha City Tour, 8-Day Best of Argentina Tour: Buenos Aires, Mendoza and Iguazu Falls, Private City Tour - Top Postcards from Curitiba by Pinheiro Turismo, Skip the Line: Brazilian Falls Entrance Ticket, Highlights of Brazilian History and Culture Half-Day Tour, Wine, Craft Beer and Cachaça: Serra do Mar Tour from Curitiba, Historic City Tour in Curitiba with Jens Tours, Curitiba City Tour, Itaipu Lights Evening Tour, Private Brazilian Iguazú Falls.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Enjoy one of the most popular destinations in Vila Velha. Visit the Vila Velha State Park (about 100 km from Curitiba) and walk among the unique sandstone formations, the Dourada Lake, and the Furnas Dam.
Inclusions: Round-trip Transfer to Most Hotels in Curitiba, Professional Tour Guide, Ticket to the State Park
Exclusions: Food and Beverages, Gratuities
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Experience tango, drink the famous malbec wines and see one of the world's natural wonders on this 8-day tour. Start in Buenos Aires, one of the most fascinating South American capitals and then travel to the mystic Andes mountain range via Mendoza to try great wines and food. End the tour visiting the natural wonder of Iguazu Falls. This tour is perfect for nature and culture enthusiasts who would love to enjoy the delights of Argentina.
Inclusions: Accommodation as per itinerary, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Wine tasting, All activities, Local guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Round-trip private transfer
Exclusions: Gratuities, Domestic flights, Entrance fee to National Parks
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!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Excellent tour of the main postcards of the city, Botanical Garden, Wire Opera House, Tanguá Park, Unilivre, Eye Museum, Pope's Grove among others.
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Snacks
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Iguazu Falls are one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world and are visited by over one million tourists every year. There are 275 jumps, where they flow around 1,500 cubic meters of water per second. Regardless of the weather of the time, this wonder of nature awakens various sensations in those who contemplate it. The tour starts at the Visitor Reception Center at Iguazu National Park, in Foz do Iguaçu. Next, the tourists board a modern, double-deck, 72-seat passenger panoramic bus that travels into the park, where the passenger contemplates the fauna and flora to the Falls.
Inclusions: Parking Fees
Exclusions: Coffee and/or Tea
DO NOT book this tour with Loumar Turismo agency: 1. The bus took us to Itaipu 1 hour before the tour starts. Why? Who knows. There is a little coffee shop with a view of the parking lot and a souvenir shop that you can spend maybe 5 minutes. So we wasted 1 hour sitting around before the tour. 2. The bus cost R$ 49 for each direction. Uber costs R$ 14... 3. After the tour, we had to wait again for more than 1 hour in the coffee shop (in the extreme heat) for the bus to take us back. Why? It doesn't make sense why we have to sit around looking at parking lot for 2 hours when the tour only lasts 1 hour. It's a complete waste and disrespect of our time. We got so bored and so hot that we ordered an Uber to take us back to town for much less money than the agency bus. --- I recommend: - Take an Uber directly to Itaipu - Buy the entry ticket directly at Itaipu - Enjoy the tour for 1 hour - Order an Uber back when you're finished...
5.0 based on 3 reviews
The main differential is the face-to-face tour guides. We believe in communication as a way of connecting and exchanging knowledge and expectations. It is not a tour to expose one's knowledge. It is a tour to generate connection and make exchanges between human beings, taking advantage of everything around us to make it happen. So, we work in the study not only of buildings and spots, but also of local behaviors, expressions and peculiarities and much more
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes
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I asked Daniela to hike with me on the peak named Two Brothers, and it was a pure joy. I felt 100% safe, Daniela is an incredible guide, easy going and super positive.
4.9 based on 20 reviews
How about a different day in the middle of the Atlantic Forest? A private tour that includes a visit to the Fardo Family Winery, Porto de Cima Brewery and Casa Poletto. A day to try drinks produced there, with local tasting: fine wines, craft beer and cachaça. Experienced and very attentive guides to make your day unique!
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Certified Guide at the Ministry of Tourism, Guided tours to places visited with tasting, Antonina Bay Boat Trip
Exclusions: Lunch
Fantastic trip through the jungles and mountains. Having a cabin to ourselves made it very Covid safe and allowed my young boys to relax. Snacks were more than adequate and drinks unlimited. The support from the agency was first class: prompt, helpful, flexible and bilingual. I was very impressed. The website gives clear explanations of options (e.g. the different carriages), with pictures.
4.8 based on 5 reviews
How about Europe, Germany, Poland or Italy, with their full customs of aromas and flavors? Curitiba is a trip to many countries without many passport stamps, it is a world of emotions, its exuberant nature in its parks and woods will surprise you, live something different, live Curitiba, be enchanted by our city.
Inclusions: Transport and Guide, Attraction Tickets
Exclusions: Meals and Beverages
4.4 based on 11 reviews
Curitiba, the capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná, is an inland city of tall buildings. Known as a cultural center, Curitiba is home to a number of popular venues. Walk through the city streets and enjoy the spectacular views in Curitiba, discovering the history and uniqueness of this city's most popular landmarks.
Inclusions: Round-trip transfer to most hotels in Curitiba, Professional tour guide
Exclusions: Food and beverages, Gratuities, Entrance to the Wire Opera House. Interested parties can purchase their ticket on site.
3.7 based on 3 reviews
Get dazzled by the energy coming out of the huge turbines in the dam lighting, illuminated by 747 spotlights and 112 fixtures. A soundtrack created specially for this presentation, goes in perfect sync with the lighting of lights.
Inclusions: Round trip transfer to most hotels of Downtown and Puerto Iguazu, Professional Tour Guide, Tickets to the Itaipu Dam
Exclusions: Food and drinks
The both sides iguassu falls tour is a must. The falls where absolutely incredible and each side gives a different experience. Big shout out to Silvana who was an amazing guide. Our pick up was on time and we headed first to the Argentinian side of the falls. On the Argentinian side there is lots of walking so make sure to wear comfortable shoes. You view the falls from above looking downwards. At this location there is lots of wildlife to see. Silvana was very informative and gave us lots of information about the falls during stops. After this we headed to the Brazilian side of the falls. From this side you see the falls from below. On this part of the tour you can opt to walk around the viewpoints or for an extra cost take a boat tour into the falls (dry or wet) and rappelling. We decided to take the wet boat tour which I would highly recommend. You get to see the falls from a totally different perspective and after all the walking from the Argentinian side it was fun to have a different experience. Also if you do opt to take the wet tour, bare in mind you go right under a waterfall and you get completely head to toe drenched and your belongings so take precautions ! Just some tips if you decide to take this tour - it’s a good idea to take some snacks, the day is very long with lots of walking, and as you’re doing both sides in one day there is not much time to stop to eat - totally worth the hunger but maybe take snacks. Wear comfy shoes as I said, there is lots of walking. Take plenty of money as the tour doesn’t include the entrance fees to the Argentinian side, Brazilian side and take money for food, boat tours or souvenirs. Finally I want to say a big thank you to Silvana, who was attentive, professional, kind and informative. She really kept the day smooth and was such a nice, friendly person. So thank you very much for giving us an amazing day. Totally recommend this tour to anyone visiting Iguaçu.
3.3 based on 7 reviews
From the Brazilian National Park, 3 kilometers of panoramic view of the falls with 270 waterfalls can be seen! During this tour we will walk about 1000 meters which takes about 1 hour with a low degree of difficulty. We'll start at the Das Cataratas Hotel and end at Canyon of the Devil's Throat.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, Guided tour
Exclusions: Entrance fee to national park, Lunch
The opportunity to see the glaciers up close and to trek on them was definitely a bucket list activity! From the moment you strap on those crampons, you know you are in for a once in a lifetime experience. The guides were great and you even finished the trek with a glass of whisky on glacier ice. This was not a strenuous trek so I think anyone could take it on - we even saw a man who seemed to have cerebal palsy and he had two guides assist him and was able to complete the trek.
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