Argentine Side & Devil’s Throat Tours
Cross into Argentina for the up-close experience: the Argentine side of the Iguazu Falls has an extensive network of walkways winding among the cascades, culminating at the awe-inspiring Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo), where a vast curtain of water plunges into a roaring abyss. Day trips from Foz do Iguaçu take in this unmissable other half of the falls.
4 ture · prices per person, book with partner
Argentine Side & Devil’s Throat in Foz do Iguacu — FAQ
What is the Devil’s Throat at Iguazu?
The Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo) is the largest and most dramatic of the Iguazu Falls, a U-shaped chasm on the Argentine side where huge volumes of water thunder down — reached by a walkway over the river.
Can you visit the Argentine side from Foz do Iguaçu?
Yes — day trips cross from Brazil to the Argentine side at Puerto Iguazú, with its extensive walkways and the Devil’s Throat; remember your passport for the border.
Do you need a passport for the Argentine side?
Yes — visiting the Argentine side means crossing an international border from Brazil, so bring your passport and check any visa requirements.



