(Iguazu Falls Travel Tips) – One of the great natural wonders of the world, The “Iguazú Falls”, “Iguaçu Falls” or “Iguassu Falls” are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border between Argentine and Brazilian. Together, they make up the largest waterfall in the world. Enjoy the Iguazu Falls best pictures ever taken with our virtual tour. HD photography of viewpoints, boat rides, flora and fauna. Virtual travel in Argentina and Brazil.
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Iguazu Falls Travel Services
Airport Transfers at Iguazu Falls
Availability 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Service ai IGR (Argentina) and IGU (Brazil). Door-to-door transportation. Private service, not shared with other travelers. Air conditioned executive vehicles. Flat rate fares, nothing will be charged to you on arrival. Airport Meet and Greet service.
Visit to the Waterfalls
Transportation service only. Entrance tickets to the park not included. Pick up and drop off at Hotels in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. Pick up and drop off at Hotels in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil. Transfers to/from Iguazu Falls National Park. Brazilian side. Transfers to/from Iguazu Falls National Park. Argentine side. Private Service. Not shared with other travelers. Starting time decided by you. No fixed timetables.
How to get to Iguazu Falls
Access to the Falls is usually done through one of the three cities in the so-called tri-border between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. The city on the Brazilian side is Foz do Iguaçu – big and reasonably safe by Brazilian standards. The town on the Argentine side is called Puerto Iguazu and is small and pretty. Although the falls are between Brazil and Argentina only, Ciudad del Este, the city on the Paraguayan side, is just across the bridge from Brazil. It’s a hectic (but exciting) centre for contraband and cheap electronic goods, and some say it’s not safe there. Immigration control at the border crossings between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay are open 24 hours and 7 days a week.