Iguazu Falls with Great Adventure Boat

  

General information

Destination
Iguazu Falls/Puerto Iguazu, Argentina

Program details

You will be picked up at your hotel early morning (around 7:30 am). The vehicle will take you to the Iguazu National Park (Argentina), through National Route 12.

Arrival at Central Station where visitors will embark on the Ecological Train, which will take them to the Circuits.



Ecological Train: 3,6 km long ride from Central Station, next to the Visitors Center.

First stop: The Falls Station, from where one can access the Upper and Lower Circuits.

Last stop: The Devil’s Throat Station, from where one can visit this magnificent Fall.

・The train goes 20 km/hr fast, it is propelled by gas and has a capacity of 150 people maximum.

Upper Circuit: with pathways, balconies, and resting places that give spectacular panoramic views of the Falls. It is 650 meters long and from this Circuit, one can see the Dos Hermanas, Chico, Adan and Eva, Bernabé Méndez, and Mbiguá Falls.

Lower Circuit: another pathway with balconies that lead to the San Martín, Dos Hermanas, Alvar Núñez, and Bosetti Falls. It is 1700 meters long.

Devil’s Throat: this pathway is 1.130 meters long and crosses the Upper Iguazu River Delta, till reaching the Devil’s Throat Balcony, facing the widest fall from this Park.

Once at Devil’s Throat Station and after walking on the pathway through the exuberant jungle, we will arrive at the impressive Devil’s Throat Balcony, the widest Fall of 72 meters high and a water flow of 1700 mts3/sec on average.



Back to the Ecological Train to reach the Falls Station, from where we’ll enter the Upper and Lower Circuit, visiting the Dos Hermanas, Mbiguá, Chico, Ramírez, Bosetti y and the breathtaking San Martín Falls, among others.



Great Adventure Excursion: This excursion combines the experience of the jungle and the waterfalls. It consists of an 8 km route along the Yacaratia trail, within the Argentine National Park, in all-terrain vehicles. In this section, visitors have the opportunity to interpret the natural riches present in the Park, accompanied by multilingual guides.

Then, at the jungle base of Puerto Macuco, visitors walk about 200 meters and descend stairs to the floating dock, where they embark on semi-rigid rubber boats to navigate 6 km through the Lower Iguazú River Canyon, with a 2 km stretch of rapids.



Entering the area of ​​the waterfalls, the set of Brazilian and Argentine waterfalls is observed, to then reach the point of maximum emotion when achieving a fantastic approach to the waterfalls, a unique experience of proximity to the waterfalls. The approach is made facing the San Martín waterfall, the second largest and the largest that a boat can approach. The total duration is 2 hours approx.



Then you return to Puerto Macuco, where you will board the vehicle again to return to the meeting point.