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Guided tour
Transfers included
Mobile ticket
One ticket, endless wonders—experience the power of Iguazu Falls with full park access and eco-train rides!
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Entry includes full access to Iguazú National Park, all main trails, eco-train rides, and free Wi-Fi in designated areas.
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Explore Upper, Lower, and Devil’s Throat trails for panoramic views, up-close encounters, and the park’s most powerful cascades with a bilingual guide.
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Spot toucans, capuchin monkeys, and coatis as you wander lush rainforest paths; nature’s surprises await at every turn.
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Children under 5 enter free with on-site ticket collection, making this a family-friendly outing.
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Choose to include hotel transfers from Puerto Iguazú for a smooth start.
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Entry to Iguazú National Park
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Access to Upper, Lower, and Devil’s Throat trails
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Free Wi-Fi in designated areas
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Round-trip eco-train ride to main viewpoints
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Round-trip transfers from Puerto Iguazú (as per option selected)
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Guided tour of Argentinian Falls with bilingual expert (as per option selected)
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Experience the full power of Iguazu 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.
Features
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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 for entry.
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Carry snacks and water, as food options inside the park are limited and can be expensive.
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Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for uneven and potentially slippery paths.
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Bring rain gear and waterproof covers for electronics due to mist and spray year-round.
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Carry cash for parking fees and food purchases, as not all vendors accept cards.
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Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection.
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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Children under 3 years old are not permitted on the helicopter ride for safety reasons.
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The Gran Aventura boat ride is not recommended for pregnant women, children under 12, or guests with back or heart conditions.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited on the premises.
Accessibility
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The experience is not fully wheelchair accessible; the Lower Circuit involves stairs and uneven paths, and the helicopter ride is not wheelchair accessible.
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The Upper Circuit and Devil’s Throat trail are accessible via walkways, but some areas may not be suitable for visitors with mobility issues.
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Accessible restrooms are available at designated areas within the park.
Additional information
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Park entrance closes at 4pm; the last train to Devil’s Throat departs at 3:30pm. Arrive early to make the most of your visit.
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Free Wi-Fi and charging stations are available at designated areas, but mobile network coverage is weak within the park.
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Children aged 0–5 years enter for free, but a ticket must be collected at the venue.
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National citizens are eligible for discounted rates onsite with valid ID or proof of residency; these cannot be pre-booked online.
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Expect large crowds during peak seasons (December–February and July holidays); pre-book tickets to secure your spot.
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Guided tours start at 7am daily; the eco-train runs every 30 minutes.
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If participating in the helicopter ride, ensure your visa allows multiple entries if crossing into Brazil and returning to Argentina. Most EU, UK, USA, Canada, and Australia passport holders do not need a visa, but travelers from India and China usually do.
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Parking is available for a fee.
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Currency used in Argentina is ARS; Brazil uses BRL. Many places accept USD and credit cards.
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For the best experience, visit during June–August (fewer crowds) or September–November (lush scenery).
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Iguazú National Park.
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Address: Ruta 101 Km 142, N3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina.
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