Circuits, hotels, excursions and transfers in Puerto Iguazú.
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Puerto Iguazú is the Argentine base for the Iguazú Falls, one of the world's most extensive waterfall systems, on the border with Brazil and Paraguay. The Argentine side offers the most developed walkway network and the approach to the Devil's Throat, with upper and lower circuits. It is typically combined with the Brazilian side for a panoramic reading of the whole.
The falls operate year-round. Autumn and spring offer more manageable temperatures; summer (December–February) is hot, humid and higher in water volume. Winter is milder and more comfortable for walking. Flow varies with rainfall, with high water reinforcing the spectacle.
MICE & groups
Puerto Iguazú suits small and mid-sized incentive groups rather than large congresses, supported by resorts and hotels equipped for contained events. The natural setting provides a distinctive frame for meetings and group dinners.
Incentives
Signature experiences include boat runs to the base of the falls, guided rainforest walks, themed dinners facing the forest and visits to Guaraní communities. The tri-border location allows adding the Brazilian side and the Three Borders landmark.
Access & logistics
Served by Cataratas del Iguazú airport (IGR), with regular connections from Buenos Aires-Aeroparque. Transfers between airport, town and national park are short. The crossing to the Brazilian side is by road in roughly half an hour, subject to border formalities.
Trade notes
One or two nights usually suffice, ideally covering both sides of the falls. It combines naturally with Buenos Aires and cross-border with Brazil (Foz do Iguaçu and Rio). It fits well in nature circuits and combined Argentina–Brazil programmes.
Useful information
Recommended stay: 1–2 nights.
Airport: Cataratas del Iguazú/IGR, with flights from Buenos Aires (Aeroparque).
The Argentine side needs close to a full day on the walkways.
Combines with the Brazilian side (Foz do Iguaçu) for the panoramic view.
Subtropical rainforest setting: warm and humid most of the year.