Cataratas del Iguazú: 4x4 en la Selva y Gran Aventura





Descripción
Explora la majestuosa belleza de las Cataratas del Iguazú Descubre las imponentes Cataratas del Iguazú, una maravilla natural única en el corazón del Parque Nacional Iguazú, a solo 20 kilómetros de Puerto Iguazú, al norte de la provincia de Misiones, Argentina. Estas aguas nacen en el estado de Paraná, Brasil, y recorren más de 1200 kilómetros, alimentadas por afluentes que se unen para crear un espectáculo único. Excursión en velero Abordarás un vehículo de tracción delantera que recorrerá los senderos de Yacaratiá durante 8 kilómetros. El recorrido continuará con un descenso de 100 metros por escaleras que culminará en la base selvática de Puerto Macuco. Rápidos Esta aventura náutica continúa; con los chalecos salvavidas ya puestos, navegarás 6 km hacia el cañón del río Iguazú, sin perder de vista las cataratas. Los últimos 2 km sortearás los rápidos del río Iguazú para llegar a la zona de las cataratas, disfrutando de cada salto de la embarcación. Al finalizar el emocionante descenso, nos detenemos a contemplar las cataratas desde una curva cercana a la Isla San Martín.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Cataratas Argentinas: Una de las 7 maravillas del mundo.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Algunos hoteles de la ciudad no están incluidos en nuestro itinerario de búsqueda. En caso de ser así, nos comunicaremos con usted para indicarle el hotel más cercano al cual deberá acercarse para que lo pasemos a buscar para realizar la excursión. Deberá esperar a su guía en el lobby del hotel indicado.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- La edad mínima para participar es 12 años
- Personas que no pueden realizar Gran Aventura: Mujeres embarazadas, Personas con enfermedades y/o intervenidas quirúrgicamente en la columna, osteoporosis, lesiones en el cuello o la espalda, Personas con enfermedades cardíacas/pulmonares, o que hayan tenido en los últimos meses alguna cirugía o trastorno neurológico, Cualquier otra persona que no pueda atender físicamente ante una posible emergencia náutica en el bajo Río Iguazú
- Cuando visites un Parque Nacional con acceso tarifado deberás presentar tu DNI o pasaporte en la boletería
- El paseo en bote se puede suspender por malas condiciones climáticas
Opiniones(173)
This is the 3rd time we are coming back. Everything was spectacular; I recommend bringing water, comfortable shoes, and a hat. We arrived by bus from the terminal perfectly. Upon leaving, you can opt for a taxi; there are several transfer options.
Overall, the experience was pretty good. The only downside was that our guide didn’t speak much English, which made communication a little difficult at times. We also weren’t informed of our hotel pickup time until 9:30pm the night before, which was a bit inconvenient. Aside from that, we still enjoyed the experience.
Inevitable experience when going to cataracts. It is unforgettable to feel the full force of water. You can't not go. All very organized and safe. Industrialized I'd say. There is in the end like a feeling of little time in the boat, for the value that is paid.
A lot of fun and worth doing to get close to the falls. Be prepared to be completely soaked (feet included, so take off your shoes), which is all part of the fun. It is not like a traditional jetboat in New Zealand (doesn't twist around) - but it just go fast and pumps the adrenhalin through you. A thoroughly enjoyable experience. The operators placed a lot of emphasis on safety, which is good to know.
The falls are breathtaking and worth visiting and taking the time to see/explore every corner. That part is highly recommended. The boat ride took exactly 25 minutes and we have a feeling that it was shorter than expected. Yet, it was fun and reached most of the expected area, while other boats went further towards the falls. The tour guide was slow, and we (as well as most of the others on that tour) found ourselves most of the time ahead of him, while he barely caught up. Overall - Do NOT give up on the falls, but find a better as to visit them. Our friends did the exact same activities on their own (paid/booked on the spot), without booking such complete tour.
Exciting experience passing under the falls the adrenaline of feeling that strong breeze a natural "shower" well that guides lend you a bag to protect objects from the water. The previous trip by truck through the jungle the guides answered all our concerns and very attentive.
So helpful having a guided tour to make the most of the time . Although there was enough free time to take photos & see the falls at your own pace.
The issue of pacemakers Not allowed to go on river trip No previous warning given Not flagged up in Viator advert
Amazing trip on boat. You will get wet! Only downside is we wanted it to go on forever. If you do one thing do this. Also saw an alligator!
Without further explanation Viator cancelled my reservation. I try to contact local office with no luck



