One of the planet’s most awe-inspiring sights, the Iguazú Falls are simply astounding. A visit is a jaw-dropping, visceral experience, and the power and noise of the cascades live forever in the memory.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Iguazu Airport | ||||
TYPE OF SERVICE | Shared – Minimum 2 passengers | ||||
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Day 1: … / Iguazu (-/-/-)
Upon arrival at Puerto Iguazú airport, you will be met by our representative and escorted to your hotel. Our representative will assist you with check-in procedures and provide you with a detailed itinerary, covering all the services included in your tour and additional information on the organization of your Argentina trip. You will also receive a contact information sheet with all the hotel details as well as our offices contact information and a 24-hour emergency number.
Overnight in Puerto Iguazu.
Day 2: Iguazu (B/-/-)
The park was created in 1934 with the main aim to protect the majestic Iguazu Falls. In 1984, the UNESCO declared this place Natural World Heritage due to the beauty of the scenery and the biological diverse in this subtropical rainforest. The visit to the Iguazu National Park can be done via 3 circuits and on catwalks, best known as Lower Path, Higher path and the Devil´s Throat Path. The Lower Path is a 1,200-metre-walk (0.8 miles) that gives a great view of the majority of the rapids and falls from a front and lower point of view. The distances range from a bird’s eye point of view of The Devil’s Throat together with several Brazilian rapids, to spectacular close-ups to other falls. This walk has some high difficulty level due to the number of steps along the way. (Approximate duration: 2 hours). The Higher Path is a 1,300-metre-walk (0.9 miles) that will raise every visitor´s adrenaline level because of the vertigo of being at the edge of some waterfalls. This walk has breathtaking sceneries from a cliff-point outlook and this is the less effort demanding walk of the three traditional ones. No steps along the way. (Approximate duration: 1 hour).
The Devil’s Throat has to be access via the Ecological Jungle Train, and everyone must get off at the stop named after this waterfall. From there, there is a stroll along the catwalk which is a winding path that goes around the islands for 1,100 meters (0.7 miles) and ends in the large balconies located on the edge of falls. There are no steps along the path. (Approximate duration: 2 hours).
Overnight in Puerto Iguazu.
Day 3: Iguazu (B/-/-)
Overnight in Puerto Iguazu.
Day 4: Iguazu / … (B/-/-)
01/Mar/19 – 30/Sep/19
IMPORTANT NOTES:
•No reservations have been placed. Hotels may vary according to availability.
•All prices are subject to change without previous notice.
•Prices per person, in American dollars.
•PRICES valid for 2019 except on National or Religious Holidays which may have special rates; please verify.
*The itineraries are planned with great care, although, for operational reasons, it may be necessary to
change the sequence of activities in the itinerary or the specified route, and though such cases are
exceptional, in general the itinerary should be treated only as a basic guideline.
INCLUSION
•Private/shared services as indicated in services category.
•Local English / Spanish speaking guides.
•Accommodation at the selected hotels or similar.
•Meals as indicated in itinerary.
•Permanent assistance in each city.
EXCLUSIONS
•International or domestic air fares.
•Entrace fees.
•Services and non-mentioned meals in the itinerary.
•Early check-in, late check-out and hotel extras.
•Personal expenses.
•Tips for guides and hotel staff.