Iguazu Falls Argentinian Side Tour from Brazil / Foz do Iguaçu
Experience one of the world’s natural wonders with this Iguazu Falls Argentinian side tour from Foz do Iguaçu.
- Iguazu Falls Argentinian side tour from Brazil with transfers included.
- Walk the Upper and Lower Circuits and reach the iconic Devil’s Throat.
- Iguazu Falls Argentina day tour fully guided from Foz do Iguaçu.
Perfect for travelers in Brazil who want to visit Iguazu Falls Argentinian side in one day. Book now and secure your spot.
| Type of service | Regular |
|---|---|
| Seasons | All year round |
| Type of traveller | Solo traveller, With kids, Backpackers, Couples, Luxury |
| Country | Brazil |
| Type of tour | Attractions, Experiences, Sightseeing Tours, Transfers, Packages |
| Associated destination | Argentina4u | Tours |
Iguazu Falls Argentinian Side Tour from Brazil Includes
- Round-trip transfer from hotels in Foz do Iguaçu to Iguazu Falls National Park.
- Professional bilingual tour guide.
- Visit to Iguazu Falls National Park – Argentinian side.
- Guided walk on the park walkways.
- Optional Great Adventure: Bilingual guide, 4x4 Jeep ride through the jungle and an 8 km boat ride on the Iguazu River with views of the falls.
- Optional Iguazu Traverse: 4x4 Jeep ride to Puerto Macuco and an 18 km boat ride on the Iguazu River to the city port of Puerto Iguazú.
Monday to Sunday.
Departures: 7:00 AM.
Full day (approx. 9 to 10 hours).
Iguazu Falls Argentinian Side Tour from Brazil / Foz do Iguaçu
The Iguazu Falls Argentinian side guided tour is the most complete way to explore one of South America’s most breathtaking landscapes. Departing from Foz do Iguaçu, this experience takes you into the heart of Iguazú National Park, home to more than 270 waterfalls surrounded by subtropical rainforest.

What the experience is like
Your day begins with pick-up at your hotel in Foz do Iguaçu and a border crossing into Argentina. Once inside the park, a professional guide will accompany you throughout the route, helping you make the most of the Iguazu Falls Argentina side itinerary.
- Start at the Lower Circuit, where you’ll walk close to the falls and feel the power of the water.
- Continue to the Upper Circuit for panoramic viewpoints over the Iguazu River and its cascades.
- Ride the ecological train to Devil’s Throat, the park’s most impressive viewpoint.
- Free time for photos, observation, and a short break.
At the end of the visit, your transfer will take you back to your hotel in Brazil, completing a memorable full day tour to Iguazu Falls Argentina side from Brazil.
Optional activities
- Great Adventure: a combination of a 4x4 Jeep ride through the Misiones jungle and an exciting boat ride of about 8 km on the Iguazu River, getting you close to the falls for an unforgettable splash-filled moment.
- Iguazu Traverse: an exploration experience including a jeep ride to Puerto Macuco, followed by an 18 km boat trip on the Iguazu River to the port of Puerto Iguazú. Ideal for travelers looking for a deeper connection with nature.
Places you’ll visit / Highlights
- Iguazú National Park – Argentinian side.
- Lower Circuit of the falls.
- Upper Circuit with panoramic views.
- Devil’s Throat.
- Misiones subtropical rainforest.

Why book with Brasil4u
- Local operators with extensive Iguazu experience.
- Safe, well-organized tours with personalized assistance.
- Transfers included from Brazil, no extra logistics needed.
- Support before and during your trip.
- Fast and reliable online booking.
This iguazu falls argentina tour from brazil helps you discover the very best of Iguazú in Argentina. Enjoy an iguazu falls argentinian side tour from foz do iguaçu brazil with transfers included. Book now!
Frequently Asked Questions
- How to visit Iguazu Falls Argentinian side from Brazil?
The easiest way is to book a guided tour Iguazu Falls Argentinian side with transfers from Foz do Iguaçu. It includes hotel pick-up, assisted border crossing, and a professional guide for the full experience.
- Where does the Iguazu Falls Argentinian side tour depart from?
The tour departs from hotels in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil and includes round-trip transfers, making it a convenient iguazu falls argentina side tour from foz.
- How much is the Iguazu Falls Argentina day tour from Foz do Iguaçu?
The tour price includes transfers from Brazil and a guide. Park admission is not included and must be paid separately. You can check updated rates and availability when booking online.
- Is this a full-day tour to Iguazu Falls Argentina side from Brazil?
Yes. This is an Iguazu Falls Argentina day tour lasting around 9 to 10 hours, including transfers, guided walks, and free time inside the park.
- Which circuits are visited on the Argentinian side?
You’ll visit the Lower Circuit, the Upper Circuit, and Devil’s Throat, covering the most complete viewpoints on the Argentinian side.
- Do I need a passport to join the tour from Brazil to Argentina?
Yes. Since this tour includes an international border crossing, you must carry a valid passport or accepted document based on your nationality. It’s the traveler’s responsibility to meet immigration requirements.
- Does the Iguazu Falls Argentinian side guided tour include a guide?
Yes. A professional guide accompanies you throughout the park visit, usually in Spanish and English, helping you understand the area’s geography, wildlife, and key viewpoints.
- Can I do the Iguazu Falls Argentina side excursion in the rain?
Yes, the tour operates in light rain. Rainy days often increase water flow, making the falls even more impressive. Only extreme weather may cause changes or rescheduling.
- Is it worth doing the Argentinian side Iguazu Falls tour?
Definitely. The Argentinian side offers longer walkways, closer viewpoints, and a more immersive experience—often considered the best Iguazu Falls Argentinian side tour for first-time visitors.
- Can I add Great Adventure or Iguazu Traverse?
Yes. You can add optional experiences like Great Adventure or Iguazu Traverse, combining jungle exploration, 4x4 rides, and boat navigation (extra cost).
- Is this tour suitable for families and seniors?
Yes. The park walkways are safe and accessible for most travelers. We recommend considering walking distances based on each person’s mobility and comfort.
Important notes
- Not included: Iguazú National Park admission, meals, and drinks.
- Child policy: Children from 0 to 6 years old are free; from age 7 pay the regular fare.
- Weather: The experience depends on weather conditions and river level.
- Recommendations: Wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and lightweight clothing.
- Great Adventure: Minimum age is 12. If you book this option, you must present your tickets at Jungle Explorer reception at the park entrance. Not allowed for pregnant travelers or people with mobility limitations. You must present a passport or ID to join this activity.
- Iguazu Traverse: This activity ends in Puerto Iguazú city and does NOT return to the national park. Passengers who entered the park with private vehicles cannot join this excursion. Minimum age is 7. Not suitable for pregnant travelers or people with reduced mobility. Daily departures at 4:00 PM from the park’s Jungle Explorer Center. Combined schedule with Great Adventure at 3:15 PM.
- Border crossing alert: This tour includes entry into Argentina. Depending on your country of origin, you may need a visa and must carry the required documentation to enter the Argentinian side of Iguazú.
