3-Day Iguazu/Iguassu Falls Tour Packages
Iguana Falls is a dream come true and it’s time to spend three days covering both sides in the Brazilian National Park and Argentinian side. There’s trekking, the ecological train to Devil's Throat, and 4x4 trips into the rainforest. The Argentinian side gets you closer, Brazilian side gives panoramic views, but either way, you’ll notice that Iguazu’s louder and bigger than photos suggest ever. Worth every minute there.
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3 Days in Iguazu Falls, incl. Argentine & Brazilian Sides
The Iguazu Falls region reveals its secrets over 3 days, from Devil's Throat canyon to both national parks. Two nights in 4-star hotels complement optional boat rides and 4x4 adventures. Professional guides lead tours of Argentine and Brazilian sides.

- Day 1
Arrival & Settlement
Arrive at Iguazu Airport in the morning. You can fly into IGU on the Brazilian side or IGR on the Argentine side. Your hotel choice is important because border crossings will add extra time to your excursions if you stay on the Brazilian side. The Mercure is a solid choice. One visitor noted: "The hotel had a nice jungle setting with a pleasant pool and hot tub. The food was just as nice."

- Day 2
Argentine Side Exploration
Get to the park when it opens at 8 AM to catch the best morning light for photos. Plan to spend the full day here exploring the extensive walkways. Take the ecological train to Devil's Throat first before the crowds arrive. It's a 25-minute ride. You'll need water and rain gear since you'll get wet from the falls even on the walkways. If you're up for some adventure, try the Gran Aventura boat ride. One recent visitor said: "The boat ride was insane - they get super close to the falls. Bring a waterproof phone case or GoPro, and don't count on the poncho keeping you dry!" The experience includes a 4x4 jungle drive to get to the river.

- Day 3
Brazilian Side & Departure
You only need about half a day for the Brazilian side where you'll get those iconic panoramic views. Start early to beat the heat and crowds. US, Canadian and Australian travelers should note they'll need a Brazilian visa starting April 2025. Don't forget your passport for crossing borders. A previous visitor shared this tip: "Having a guide really paid off here - they handled the border crossing and knew exactly where to take us for the best views. In the big crowds, this made the guided tour worth it a hundred times over." Schedule your departure flight for the afternoon. The Brazilian side usually takes 2-3 hours plus transfer time. Border crossings can take 30-60 minutes depending on traffic and lines at immigration.

3 Day Iguazu Falls Itinerary, incl. Brazilian & Argentine Sides
Iguazu's 275 waterfalls cascade through a three-day itinerary across two countries. Brazilian panoramic views start the journey, followed by Argentine Devil's Throat and Upper Circuit trails, ending with a leisure morning. Optional Great Adventure boat ride approaches San Martín Falls.

- Day 1
Brazilian Side of Iguazu Falls
Start at Puerto Iguazu Airport and head to the Brazilian side of the falls first. This gives you the best panoramic views and helps you understand just how massive the falls are. You'll need about 3-4 hours to explore this side properly. Try to arrive before 10 AM to beat the crowds and avoid peak heat. The main walkway is almost 1,000 meters long with incredible front-facing views. One visitor shared: "Watching the falls from the Brazilian side gives you the perfect overview – bring a waterproof camera cover, the mist reaches everywhere!" Take the glass elevator near Floriano Fall for a great elevated view. In the afternoon you can visit the Bird Park (Parque das Aves) right outside the falls entrance. It has walk-through aviaries with rare tropical birds and takes about 2 hours to see everything.

- Day 2
Argentine Side of Iguazu Falls
Plan a full day for the Argentine side where you can get much closer to the falls on extensive walkways. Start at Devil's Throat Circuit when the park opens at 8 AM before crowds arrive. Take the ecological train to the Garganta del Diablo walkway. It's a 1km walk each way on metal paths over the river. After lunch explore the Upper Circuit (about 1 hour) for wide views and the Lower Circuit (2 hours) to get close to smaller falls. You can book the "Great Adventure" boat ride to go right under some falls. Wear clothes that dry quickly and sturdy water-resistant sandals since walkways get slippery.

- Day 3
Final Morning & Departure
Magnificents Iguazú Falls - Share Services
The 175,000-hectare Iguazu National Park unfolds over 3 days, featuring Devil's Throat and both falls' sides. Hotel Guamini Mision provides accommodation with breakfast while Upper and Lower Circuits offer stunning views. Optional Great Adventure boat ride through rapids available.

What people love about 3-day Iguazu/Iguassu Falls tours
- 3-Days Iguazu Falls Tour of the Argentinian and Brazilian Side
Great 2-night tour of Iguazu Falls! Marilda was extremely helpful and friendly when booking. The guides were knowledgeable and friendly. The hotel (Mercure) was convenient and comfortable. Absolutely recommend for anyone with a quick stopover in the area.
- 3-Days Private Experience at Iguazu
Our Trip was fantastic except for the fact that when we returned to Buenos Aires AEP airport our driver was at EZE airport. It took over an hour to communicate that our driver was at the wrong airport (over an hour away). We ended up taking a taxi to the Park Hyatt. Was informed by Signature Travel that Marilda would take care of a refund for our inconvenience but only received a bottle of wine in our room. This did not cover our cost and inconvenience.
- 3-Day Iguazu Luxury Tour
An incredible experience! The tour exceeded all our expectations. The accommodation was comfortable, and the staff's service was excellent, always attentive to our needs. The tour of the Iguazu Falls was stunning. The tour guides are very professional and provided us with detailed information about the area. The panoramic views are indescribable. Everything was very well organized. Thank you, Abril!
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