Where Water Becomes Wonder
Where Water Meets Wonder
The Main Attractions
Three Ways to Experience the Falls
From water-level thrills to rainforest walks and vibrant border towns.

Boat Rides Up the River
Get close enough to feel the spray. Reputable tour companies provide lifejackets with proper buoyancy ratings and experienced guides who monitor weather and wind, ensuring you safely experience the magical water-line views that make this a once-in-a-lifetime moment.

National Parks on Both Sides
Argentina's Iguazú National Park, established in the 1930s to protect the falls, sits about 2½ hours from Buenos Aires with subtropical climate and dense rainforest. Across the border, Brazil's Parque Nacional do Iguaçu mirrors its beauty. Both parks thrive with lush plant life fed by waterfall moisture and shelter endangered wildlife species.

Gateway Cities Worth Exploring
Puerto Iguazú, just 18 km from the falls, offers the bird rehabilitation center, Mborore Museum, and Museum of Images of the Jungle. On the Brazilian side, Foz do Iguaçu brings folk dancing dinner shows, hot air balloon tours, and a bird park to complete your journey.
The Magic of Nature Up Close
A journey to Iguazú Falls transforms how you see water, landscape, and the wild itself. Standing on the viewing platforms as mist rises from 2.7 kilometers of cascading falls, you'll feel the raw power of nature—the roar, the spray, the sheer scale of it all. Those drawn to water will be awestruck by the grandeur of the waterfalls and the beauty of the land surrounding them. Beyond the falls, you'll experience both Argentinian and Brazilian culture, explore subtropical rainforests teeming with endangered wildlife, and witness a landscape shaped entirely by the falls' relentless presence. This is not a view from a distance. This is immersion.
A journey to Iguazú Falls transforms how you see water, landscape, and the wild itself. Standing on the viewing platforms as mist rises from 2.7 kilometers of cascading falls, you'll feel the raw power of nature—the roar, the spray, the sheer scale of it all. Those drawn to water will be awestruck by the grandeur of the waterfalls and the beauty of the land surrounding them. Beyond the falls, you'll experience both Argentinian and Brazilian culture, explore subtropical rainforests teeming with endangered wildlife, and witness a landscape shaped entirely by the falls' relentless presence. This is not a view from a distance. This is immersion.

Why Iguazú Falls Captivates
One of the world's new seven wonders, spanning two nations and countless natural marvels.
Named one of the world's new seven wonders
2.7 km wide, 197–269 feet high
Straddles Argentina and Brazil

Plan Your Journey
