Jungle, River and Red Stone, a journey that reveals not only the beauty of Iguazú, but also the legacy of a land shaped by resilience and cultural blending.
Day 1: Arrival in Puerto Iguazú
Your journey begins with a transfer from Puerto Iguazú airport to your hotel, where you’ll have time to relax and soak in the atmosphere of this lush destination, gateway to the breathtaking Iguazú Falls.
Overnight in Puerto Iguazú.
Day 2: Argentine Falls
Today you’ll enter Iguazú National Park to explore the Argentine side of the falls. Walking along jungle trails and elevated walkways, you’ll discover dramatic viewpoints and vibrant wildlife, from coatis and monkeys to exotic birds. You’ll explore the upper and lower circuits, and stand before the thunderous Devil’s Throat. Lunch is available in the park or you may enjoy a picnic in nature. Optional boat ride or jungle safari available.
Overnight in Puerto Iguazú.
Day 3: Brazilian Falls
Today you’ll cross into Brazil for a different perspective on the falls. A 1,200-meter panoramic trail offers unforgettable views of the 275 cascades, culminating in a direct view of the Devil’s Throat. A scenic elevator returns you to the main entrance after the walk.
Overnight in Puerto Iguazú.
Day 4: Wanda Mines & San Ignacio Ruins
Your day begins with a visit to Wanda and its famous semi-precious stone mines. Then, you’ll head to San Ignacio Miní, a Jesuit mission founded in 1632. These partially restored ruins reveal the cultural richness and social organization fostered by the Jesuits among the native peoples. A visit steeped in history and legacy.
Overnight in Puerto Iguazú.
Day 5: Departure
After a relaxed breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your onward journey, closing a journey through nature, culture, and one of the world’s natural wonders.
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NOTES:
- Children 0–3 years old travel free when accompanied by two paying adults.
- Itinerary may be adjusted due to operational conditions or availability.