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Iguazu Falls, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Introducing a unique opportunity for travelers to enhance their experience during their stay in Buenos Aires by incorporating an exhilarating excursion to the majestic Iguazu Falls. This adventure includes round-trip flights, allowing guests to explore the lush surroundings of Iguazu National Park. Venture along scenic pathways, staircases, bridges, and observation platforms, immersing oneself in the natural beauty of this breathtaking destination.
One-day retreat in Buenos Aires offers a unique opportunity to explore Iguazú National Park via a private, full-day excursion. This journey begins at either the International Airport Ezeiza (EZE) or the Local Airport Aeroparque (AEP), where guests will be met upon arrival by their dedicated guide. Following a brief transfer through the airport terminal, they embark on a luxurious private vehicle equipped with climate control for a smooth ride to the heart of Iguazú National Park.
Upon arrival, guests proceed to the Visitors Center, where they secure their entry tickets in advance. Their guide then leads them to the Nature Interpretation Center, where comprehensive insights into the park’s history and biodiversity await. Afterward, the group takes the park train to the Cataratas Station, arriving within approximately eight minutes. Alternatively, guests may opt to traverse the trail on foot, beginning from the Green Path, allowing for an intimate experience with the surrounding landscape.
As guests stroll along the paths, they marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of the waterfalls on the Argentine side. Each section of the trail is meticulously designed to offer visitors panoramic vistas of these natural wonders. Mid-morning, guests are directed to the Food Center for a refreshing respite and light meal (not included). Subsequently, the group boards the park train again, this time bound for the Garganta del Diablo Station, situated deeper within the forest.
Garganta del Diablo (The Devil’s Throat) stands as the largest waterfall in Iguazú National Park, presenting a thrilling panorama. Guided tours allow visitors to ascend to the edge of the fall, witnessing firsthand the overwhelming power and volume of the cascading waters. Due to the ongoing maintenance work on the passageways temporarily closing the Devil’s Throat Circuit, inferior and superior circuits remain operational.
This exclusive tour permits personalized selection of viewing routes and pacing, ensuring each guest experiences the park’s attractions according to their preferences and schedule. Upon concluding the exploration, guests are transported back to the Puerto Iguazu Airport in a private vehicle, ready to depart for Buenos Aires in the early morning hours. Flight times vary depending on availability; kindly refer to the provided voucher for specific pick-up details. If unclear, contact GetYourGuide or the company’s staff for assistance.
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Not suitable for | Women who are pregnant or individuals aged seventy-five (75) or older. |
Cancellation policy
The specified activity is non-refundable.
Duration 18 hours
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Live tour guide
English and Spanish.
Private group
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Iguazu Falls, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2.73 mi
3.73 mi
5.28 mi
5.1 mi
5.34 mi
5.34 mi
5.97 mi
6.21 mi
6.15 mi
6.15 mi
Flight times vary depending on availability; kindly refer to the provided voucher for specific pick-up details.
Please refer to the provided voucher for specific pick-up details.
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