From Puerto Iguazú: Iguazú Falls Tour without Park Entry





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Discover Iguazú Falls with a bilingual guide and easy round-trip hotel transfers from Puerto Iguazú.
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Choose between Argentina’s circuits or Brazil’s panoramic walkways when you book, both with guided touring.
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Let your guide handle routes, timings, and logistics so you can focus on views, photos, and the roar of the falls.
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Note: National park entry tickets are not included; you’ll need to buy them separately online or at the gate.
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Round-trip transfers from hotels in Puerto Iguazú
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Guided tour on selected side of Iguazú Falls
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English and Spanish tourist guide
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Entry ticket to Iguazú National Park (must be purchased separately)
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Round-trip transfers from hotels on Brazilian side
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Couple예약 확인2주 전2/5The pick-up point given to us what not the name of the hotel we needed to go to. We did find it and then we waited in the cold about 20 minutes. The guide spoke in Spanish exclusively and would pull us aside to give us information in English. We decided to go out on our own since we wouldn't be able to understand anything the guide was saying to the group and then we arranged our own ride home since the drop-off point wasn't where we were staying and we would have needed a taxi to get back anyway.2025년 4월5/5Honestly, I didn’t think the falls would be THIS impressive. My partner and I did the upper circuit first—got drenched (in a fun way). The sound of the water is LOUD, like you feel it in your bones. The little train was cute but got super packed after 10am…def try to go early if u want space. Loved spotting coatis near the snack bar! Bring cash for snacks, the card machine was down. Sun was brutal, sunscreen needed. Still buzzing thinking about it.2025년 3월4/5Beautiful views all around. I went solo and felt safe. Some parts of the metal walkways get SLIPPERY when wet so heads up. The Devil’s Throat viewpoint was sooo crowded, honestly almost too much for me, but the mist and rainbows made up for it. Would recommend bug spray—got bitten a lot, lol.2025년 3월5/5Came here with my two teens. We LOVED the energy of the place, and the wildlife too (my son was obsessed with the lizards). The walk to the main falls is flat but a bit long so wear something comfy. Couldn’t stop taking pics, even though my phone got a little wet (worth it). Staff were helpful when we got lost, very patient. Only thing, snack prices are kinda high.2025년 2월3/5Iguazu is obviously stunning, but I expected it to be quieter. We waited ages for the train, and the paths were jammed with tour groups. Still, the falls themselves are on another level. Food stalls ran out of water bottles by noon (??). Glad I brought my own.
Begin your tour with convenient pick-up from your hotel in Puerto Iguazú. Ride in a comfortable vehicle toward the national park on the Argentina or Brazil side, depending on the option selected at checkout. At the entrance, your guide helps with ticket checks and border formalities where needed, then sets out the plan for your visit so you know exactly which circuits and viewpoints you’ll cover.
What to expect
Iguazú Falls
Explore one of the world’s most iconic waterfall systems with a bilingual guide who knows the best vantage points and timings to avoid the heaviest crowds. Whether you’re on the Argentina or Brazil side, you’ll walk well-marked paths, stop at elevated viewpoints, and have plenty of time for photos, short breaks, and taking in the scale of the falls.
Features
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Devil’s Throat viewpoints: Reach balconies and catwalks overlooking the park’s most powerful drop, where mist, thunder, and rainbows create the classic Iguazú scene.
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Argentina-side circuits: Follow Upper and Lower Circuits on the Argentina side for boardwalks above the river, closer spray viewpoints, and stretches of subtropical forest between lookouts.
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Ecological Jungle Train: On Argentina-side tours, ride the Ecological Jungle Train through rainforest sections to reach stations near Devil’s Throat and key circuits with less walking.
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Brazil-side panoramic walkway: On Brazil-side tours, walk a 1.2 km pathway along the canyon with near-continuous views across to Argentina’s falls, finishing at a lower lookout facing Devil’s Throat.
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Wildlife and jungle setting: Along the way, look out for coatis, butterflies, birds, and lush subtropical vegetation framing the falls and walkways.
End point: At the end of the visit, your vehicle brings you back to your hotel in Puerto Iguazú, so you don’t have to worry about local buses or cross-border transport.
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What to bring
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Please carry your ID or passport for entry verification at the National Park.
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Wear waterproof clothing and sturdy, non-slip shoes, especially for the Lower Circuit and Devil’s Throat, where the paths can get wet and slippery.
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A light rain poncho or waterproof cover is highly recommended to stay dry near the falls, where water sprays are intense.
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Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat are must-haves due to the tropical climate.
Accessibility
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The Upper Circuit and the Ecological Jungle Train are wheelchair-friendly, offering accessible walkways and flat paths.
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The Lower Circuit includes stairways and uneven paths, which may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
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Visitors with visual impairments are welcome to explore the park with their certified guide dogs.
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Restrooms with accessible facilities are available near the main stations and the visitor center.
What’s not allowed
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Pets are not permitted, except for certified guide dogs.
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Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere inside the National Park.
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Avoid carrying large bags or luggage, as storage facilities are unavailable.
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Drones and tripods are not allowed for safety and conservation reasons
Additional information
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Hotel pickups are available from Puerto Iguazú only. If your hotel is outside the pickup area, you will be contacted at the closest designated meeting point. Please wait in the hotel lobby for your guide.
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The round-trip transfers included in your tour will bring you from your hotel to the park and back.
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The last Ecological Jungle Train to Devil’s Throat departs at 3:30pm, so it’s best to start your tour early to cover all circuits.
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The tour operates in all weather conditions, so bring rain protection if visiting during the wet season (December to February).
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The entire tour, including the Upper, Lower, and Devil’s Throat circuits, takes around 12 hours, so plan for a full-day excursion.
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If you are taking the Great Adventure boat ride, be prepared to get fully soaked-waterproof covers for phones and cameras are a great idea!
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Food options inside the park are limited and can be expensive. Bringing your own snacks or a packed lunch is recommended, especially if you are traveling with children
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Important: This tour does not include the Iguazú National Park ticket. You’ll need to buy it separately at the entrance or online.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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