Iguazú Falls Entry Tickets: Argentina Side Access





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Get full-day entry to Iguazú National Park on the Argentina side with access to all main circuits.
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Follow the Upper Circuit walkways for wide balcony views over the falls and the Iguazú River canyon.
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Take the Lower Circuit trail for closer spray viewpoints, jungle-framed photos, and heavier mist.
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Ride the eco-friendly jungle train between stations so you reach Devil’s Throat with less backtracking.
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Upgrade to include hotel transfers and a multilingual guide from Puerto Iguazú or Foz do Iguaçu for a smoother day.
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Entry to Iguazú National Park (Argentina side)
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Round-trip hotel transfers from Puerto Iguazú (as per option selected)
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Round-trip hotel transfers from Foz do Iguaçu (as per option selected)
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Bilingual guide on the Argentine side (as per option selected)
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Access to Upper Circuit trail, Lower Circuit trail, and the Devil’s Throat walkway
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Jungle Train ride in the rainforest
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Food and drinks during the tour
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Optional activities inside the park
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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3461012524Guests from United States, Brazil, United Kingdom and over 38 countries have loved this experienceWhat our guests say
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CoupleVerified bookingLast week5/5I purchased the Iguazu Falls tickets through Headout to not only visit the Falls but also to access the Gran Melia where we stayed for two nights. Purchasing the tickets on line was simple and secure and we received our tickets promptly.WWilliam S
CoupleVerified bookingLast week5/5A great outing! An incredible place, perfect for nature lovers!FFabiano B
CoupleVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5I just thought the prices of drinks inside the park were ridiculous—R$17 for a bottle of water.BBruno N
CoupleVerified bookingMay 20265/5A place with excellent facilities and very polite and attentive staff. For people with mobility issues, they provide the necessary accommodations, making for a wonderful experience.SSamara M
SoloVerified bookingMay 20265/5A tour of Iguazu Falls from the Argentine side is a truly unforgettable experience. Unlike the Brazilian side, which offers a more panoramic view, at Iguazu National Park you feel as if you’re literally right in the middle of the falls. The walkways are very well constructed and allow you to get extremely close to the falls, especially at the impressive Devil’s Throat, which is the highlight of the tour. The force of the water, the intense roar, and the feeling of being surrounded by nature make for a truly impactful moment. Another positive aspect is the park’s organization, with well-marked trails, internal transportation options (such as the eco-train), and good visitor support facilities. The upper and lower circuits offer different yet complementary perspectives, allowing you to view the falls from various angles. On the other hand, it’s a tour that requires physical stamina, as it involves a lot of walking and can be tiring on very hot days. Additionally, during peak season, the flow of tourists can be intense. Overall, it is a must-see tour for anyone visiting the region. The Argentine side offers a more immersive experience closer to nature, making it ideal for those who want to feel the full grandeur of Iguazu Falls up close.
Experience the full power of Iguazú Falls with all-park access and eco-train rides, explore at your own pace, all day.
Getting Started
Begin at the main entrance of Iguazú National Park, where you’ll scan your mobile ticket and pass through a quick security check. Head to the eco-train station for your first ride into the heart of the park.
What to Expect
Iguazú National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to over 250 waterfalls straddling the border of Argentina and Brazil. The park’s network of trails and boardwalks offers access to some of the world’s most impressive cascades and lush Atlantic rainforest.
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Upper Circuit: Elevated walkways provide panoramic views over the falls, ideal for capturing the scale and beauty of the cascades.
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Lower Circuit: A 2.5 km trail brings you close to Salto Bosetti and Dos Hermanas Falls, immersing you in the spray and sounds of the river.
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Devil’s Throat: The 2.2 km boardwalk leads directly above the park’s most powerful cascade, where 14 waterfalls merge into a dramatic gorge.
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Eco-Train: The park’s eco-friendly train connects main viewpoints, making it easy to access each trail and enjoy the surrounding rainforest.
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Wildlife Encounters: Trails wind through habitats where you may spot toucans, capuchin monkeys, and coatis, highlighting the park’s biodiversity.
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What to bring
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Bring a valid photo ID or passport (physical copy) for entry checks and border crossing requirements.
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Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes; paths can be wet and uneven.
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Carry a light rain jacket and waterproof covers for phones/cameras due to mist.
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Pack water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection.
Accessibility
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The experience is not fully wheelchair accessible; some paths include stairs and uneven surfaces.
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Upper circuit and Devil’s Throat use walkways, but certain areas may not suit visitors with limited mobility.
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Accessible restrooms are available in designated areas.
What’s not allowed
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not permitted inside the park.
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Pets are not allowed, except for registered service animals.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are prohibited on the premises.
Additional information
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The eco-train’s last departure to Devil’s Throat is at 3:30pm, plan your visit accordingly.
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Children below 5 years old must redeem their tickets at the park counter upon entry to Iguazu Falls.
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Local discounts apply only when tickets are purchased on-site with a valid ID or residency proof.
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The Devil’s Throat boardwalk may not be suitable for wheelchairs or visitors with mobility challenges.
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Some hotels are not included in pickup zones for transfer upgrades, alternate pickup points will be shared in which case.
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Free Wi-Fi and charging stations are available at the entrance and food court areas, but network coverage is weak inside the park, especially near the falls. If you're using a digital map or audio guide, be sure to download everything before heading in.
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Expect large crowds from December to February and during July holidays, pre-book tickets to secure your spot.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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