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Foz do Iguaçu

Circuits, hotels, excursions and transfers in Foz do Iguaçu.

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Foz do Iguaçu is the Brazilian gateway to the Iguazú Falls, one of the world's great waterfall systems, shared with Argentina. The Brazilian side delivers the panoramic frontal views along its national-park catwalks, typically visited in half a day, while the Argentine side offers the closer, immersive trails. The city also gives access to the Itaipu hydroelectric dam and the triple border with Argentina and Paraguay, making it a compact, high-impact stop.

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Destination guide for the trade

When to go

A year-round destination in a subtropical climate. Summer (December–March) is hot and humid with the highest water flow; winter (June–August) is milder and more comfortable for walking. Rainfall can briefly raise water levels and close catwalks; the falls are impressive in every season.

MICE & groups

Foz suits incentive groups and mid-sized congresses rather than very large conventions. Several resort and convention hotels offer meeting space, and the falls provide a strong backdrop for gala events. It works best as a themed incentive or a congress add-on.

Incentives

Signature rewards include helicopter flights over the falls, the Macuco boat safari to the base of the cataracts, and private after-hours or early-access visits to the park's catwalks. Gala dinners with a falls or dam backdrop and the triple-border experience round out programs.

Access & logistics

Foz do Iguaçu International (IGU) connects mainly via São Paulo (GRU/CGH) and Rio, with some regional and cross-border traffic; Argentina's Puerto Iguazú (IGR) serves the other side. The airport is a short 10–15 km from most hotels, and the two park entrances are around 30–40 minutes apart, plus border formalities.

Trade notes

Two nights is the practical minimum to cover both sides. Iguaçu is a near-essential complement to Rio and combines with Buenos Aires on regional South America itineraries. Broad appeal across European, North American, Asian and Latin American markets.

Useful information

Recommended stay: 2 nights to see both sides of the falls.

Airport: Foz do Iguaçu/IGU, with domestic links to São Paulo, Rio and other hubs.

Brazilian side: panoramic views, roughly half a day.

Argentine side (Puerto Iguazú): closer trails, allow a full day and factor the border crossing.

Add-ons: Itaipu dam and the Parque das Aves bird park.

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