






Iguazu Falls - Brazilian Side
Duración: 5 Horas
From 42.500 ARS
Ver Disponibilidad
Descripción del Tour:
Lo que SI incluye:
-Transfers from your hotel -Guide in Spanish or English (according to selected option)
Lo que NO incluye:
Prices DO NOT include the cost of entry to the National Park or meals
Preguntas Frecuentes
To visit Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side, tourists must carry a valid passport or ID, depending on their country of origin. Citizens of some countries may require a visa to enter Brazil. It is recommended to check current visa regulations before traveling. It is also advisable to have a printed copy of your tour reservation and any additional required documentation. Travel insurance is recommended to cover any eventuality during your visit to the impressive Iguazu Falls.
Iguazu Falls is a spectacular tourist destination year-round, but the weather and water flow can vary. The summer season, from December to February, offers a lush setting with impressive waterfalls due to the rains, although the weather can be hot and humid. On the other hand, from March to November, during the fall, winter, and spring periods, temperatures are milder and the tourist flow is lower, providing a more peaceful experience. Planning your visit according to your preferences will allow you to fully enjoy this unforgettable destination.
The tour of the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls typically lasts about half a day, depending on each visitor's pace and the amount of time spent exploring each attraction. During the visit, you'll walk along well-marked trails, admire stunning panoramic views, and enjoy observation areas. It's recommended to allow 4 to 5 hours to fully experience the wonders of Iguazu National Park in Brazil. Consult with the tour operator for specific details about the itinerary and any additional services offered during the tour.
To enjoy your visit to Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side, it's essential to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing, sneakers or suitable walking shoes, and a raincoat or poncho to protect yourself from splashes. Don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as the sun can be intense. A camera or smartphone is ideal for capturing unforgettable images of the landscape. Also, bring drinking water to stay hydrated throughout the tour and, if necessary, small snacks or snacks to enjoy between stops.
Yes, Iguazu National Park on the Brazilian side has implemented measures to ensure access for people with reduced mobility. The facilities have ramps, accessible walkways, and adapted restrooms. Wheelchairs are also available to facilitate travel. It is recommended to consult with the tour operator or park management about any special needs before visiting to ensure a pleasant experience. Accessibility initiatives allow all visitors to enjoy the majesty of Iguazu Falls, regardless of their physical abilities.