Small group Falls Both Sides - Argentina and Brazil





Description
Iguaçu Falls: Feel the Power of Brazil and Argentina on a Perfect Day. Feel the fog of the Brazilian walkway and hear the thunder of the Argentine Devil's throat on the same day. This is not a simple visit, it is a complete immersion in the soul of one of the Seven Wonders of Nature, orchestrated to be unforgettable. Our journey for small groups is an invitation to go further. While most face long waiting, you’ll be in a deep connection with nature, discovering the secrets of fauna and flora with an Expert Guide who will take care of everything for you. He is your key to a perfect day: turning the border bureaucracy into a practical passage and ensuring your only concern is the best angle for the next photo. Don't just visit, feel. Ensure an experience that will stay in memory forever.
Tour Options
Itinerary
The traveler will get to know both sides of the Falls in just one day, an experience accompanied by a guide, who will pass on tips and save time.
In this Park, visitors can ride the train and walk along the trails until they get very close to the waterfalls.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Tour on both sides in one day, te pickup and drop in your hotel, hotel can be in Brazil, in Foz do Iguaçu, and in Argentina in Puerto Iguazu. Visa and physical documentation in validity is the responsibility of the vacationer (to enter Argentina and Brazil)
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(430)
We had a great day at Las Cataratas. Seeing both sides in one day is a full day but worth it. We got to see all the amazing views and have a 1 hr lunch break (which was needed to rest and refuel). Tour was flexible to adjust to unexpected changes. Highly recommend.
The tour of both sides is perfect. A long day but worth it and our tour guide Diego was very enthusiastic and informative and friendly. He became part of our group as he was touring with us. Very personable giving each person time for questions. Very positive and patient and you can tell he truly loves what he does and still enjoys seeing the falls with his group as he is seeing it for the first time with them. It’s a lot of walking but worth it. Everyone else in the from Iguassu Life Tours were all also very friendly and patient with all of us. Would definitely recommend them
Convenient pickup, drop off, and passing through border control. Friendly guide, and I got to see all the sights I was hoping for.
Amazing experience! Guide was fantastic.
Brazilian side is very scenic, lots of falls, many beautiful views to enjoy. Argentinian side has one big fall which you can get close to
What an absolutely incredible, memory of a lifetime experience! We did the ten hour tour and it was so worth it. Our guide was so kind and helpful. She made the whole experience easy, picking us up at our hotel, assisting in crossing the border into Argentina and back to Brazil, and guiding us through the spectacular waterfalls. She also recommended adding the river tour on the same day to save us money since we wouldn’t have to pay for transportation and park entry again. The boat tour was an amazing cap to an amazing day, and I can’t recommend her and the tour enough.
We had the very best time! Having our day scheduled out and planned was amazing, we were able to see and do it all and it was INCRDIBLE! Our guide was amazing and helping us see and do all the best things! Thank you!!
Had a pickup and drop-off close to my hotel, good tour and lovely scenery. Small group of me and a 2 more, and informative guide made this a conveniant day trip.
The great adventure and the hike on the trails at the two borders is the same on the Argentine side. If you select the two tours, the trails are repeated.
It's very cool to see both sides of the falls as they offer different views and perspectives. The falls are simply amazing! The tour is basically just about logistics. They do a good job of organizing and guiding you through buying tickets and getting to the right places. With a small group it went pretty smoothly. If you're looking for information or stories about the falls, you won't really get it. It's not that kind of tour. ***IMPORTANT***You might need a visa for Brasil. If you're from the US you will need a visa at this time. We were staying on the Argentina side and were not told by the tour company that we would need a visa. We found out on our own and were able to get one online and print it out before our trip. The tour operator only asked us about it the day before the tour.



