The Upper Circuit Trail offers outstanding views over Mbigua Falls and the undulating Iguazu River, before dropping toward misty Bernabe Mendez Falls. The Lower Circuit Trail has more views, as well as access to motorboat trips under the falls, whitewater rafting, and a free ferry to Isla San Martin, with even more to explore. Whatever you do, don't miss the vistas over Garganta del Diablo.
No matter where you trek, you will get soaking wet. And that's not a bad thing on a hot summer day in Argentina.
Though Puerto Iguazu, 17km (10mi) from the park, is the smallest of the three cities here at the triple border between Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina, it has a great deal to offer tourists. A wide range of hotels and restaurants cater to travelers of every sort (and prices are generally lower here than Brazil), and several family-friendly attractions are easy to visit from the falls.
Latest Reviews
Review by Thomas C, April 2013
Doing what: Full Day Tour to Iguazu Falls
It was a very good tour
Review by Thomas C, April 2013
Doing what: Full Day Tour to Iguazu Falls
It was a very good tour.
Review by Ricardo G, March 2013
Doing what: Full-Day Sightseeing Tour of the Argentinian and Brazilian Sides of Iguassu Falls from Puerto Iguazú
Fantastic!! Staff are very helpful. They even made a change with our tour at no extra cost.



