Which side of Iguazu Falls did we prefer? The Brazil side may have given us the best shot from the entire trip, but our vote is for the experience with Argentina. The Argentinian side had a lot more to offer — comfortable trails, different viewing points and numerous activities to choose from.

Where do you fly into to see Iguazu Falls? If you want to reach Iguazú Falls from Brazil, your best bet is to fly into Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU) and visit both the Brazilian and Argentine side of the falls from there. The airport is only a 5-minute drive from the Brazilian side of the falls, and around 35 minutes away from the Argentine side.

Then, What is the best time of year to visit Iguazu Falls? The best time to visit Iguazú Falls is between late March to May, or August to early October. The falls are spectacular and flowing all year around, of course, so you can really visit any time, but there are a number of factors to consider when picking the best time to visit.

Can you swim in Iguazu Falls? Surprisingly you can swim in Iguazu falls and you would need to walk around 4 kilometers to a small waterfall where you can swim. In all areas of Iguazu, swimming is forbidden as it is dangerous due to the drawth of the falls.

FAQ

Can you do both sides of Iguazu Falls in one day?

Yes, it is possible to do the boat trip under the falls and still see both sides of the falls on the same day, but expect to be rushing a little more in order to fit it in because the boat takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes on average to complete.

How much is bus from Buenos Aires to Iguazú? The cheapest way to get from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls is to bus which costs $1400 – $11000 and takes 18h.

Which is bigger Victoria Falls or Iguazu Falls? While Iguazu Falls is wider than Victoria Falls, it is not as tall, it measures a total of 82 metres (269 feet) compared to Victoria Falls’ 354-feed drop. When it comes to getting close access, Iguazu Falls is a little more difficult.

What is the closest city to Iguazu Falls? The nearest town to Iguazú Falls on the Brazilian side is Foz do Iguaçu. This town is located about 5 miles north of Puerto Iguazú, so it’s a little further from the national park.

How long is flight from Buenos Aires to Iguazu?

Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls by Plane – The Quick Option. Hands down the quickest way of getting from Buenos Aires to Iguazu falls is by plane. It takes just 1 hour and 50 minutes to cover the roughly 670 miles (1080km) between the two airports.

How do I get from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls? Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls bus services, operated by Rio Uruguay, depart from Retiro station. Bus or fly from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls? The best way to get from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls is to fly which takes 3h 26m and costs $8000 – $32000. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $1400 – $11000 and takes 18h.

Is yellow fever vaccine required for Iguazu Falls?

For your protection, Yellow Fever vaccination is recommended for all travellers 9 months of age and older travelling to the provinces of Misiones and Corrientes. Vaccination is also recommended for travellers visiting Iguazú Falls.

Is Iguazu Falls one of the 7 Wonders of the World? Voted as one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, Iguazu Falls is undoubtedly the most visited place in Misiones and one of the most imposing natural attractions in Argentina and the World.

How many days do you need in Puerto Iguazu?

Two days is enough in Puerto Iguazu, but I recommend three.

How many waterfalls make up Iguazu Falls?

Numerous rocky and wooded islands on the edge of the escarpment over which the Iguaçu River plunges divide the falls into some 275 separate waterfalls or cataracts, varying between 200 and 269 feet (60 and 82 metres) in height.

Do you need a visa to visit the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls? Citizens of the United States, Canada, and Australia must obtain a visa to visit Brazil. The visa costs $120 (£81). The most convenient way to get from the Argentine to the Brazilian side is by taxi (about $35-$40/£24-£27 round-trip). Buses are considerably less expensive, but less convenient, too.

Is there Uber in Iguazu Falls? Once you’re in Foz do Iguaçu, the fantastic taxi service that is Uber makes life infinitely easier. You don’t even need to have working cell service to take advantage of it, either. If there is Wifi at your hotel/Airbnb/hostel, order up an Uber to the National Park and it will run you about $5.

Can you drive from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls?

There are 1277 km between Buenos Aires and Puerto Iguazú. The advantage: the route is in good condition, and there is always traffic of cars and trucks, so it is safe.

Which side of Iguazu Falls is better? There is no better side. Both are stunning, and both are uniquely different. The difference is simple. On the Brazilian side, you view the falls from across the Iguazu river, and you can walk into the Devil’s Throat, the largest of the falls.

How big is Victoria Falls?

Approximately twice as wide and twice as deep as Niagara Falls, the waterfall spans the entire breadth of the Zambezi River at one of its widest points (more than 5,500 feet [1,700 metres]). At the falls, the river plunges over a sheer precipice to a maximum drop of 355 feet (108 metres).

What’s the strongest waterfall in the world? Which is the most powerful waterfall in the world? Niagara Falls is the most strongest and powerful waterfall in the world. With a vertical drop of more than 188 feet and a volume of water reaching 225,000 cubic feet per second, Niagara Falls probably seemed like the most powerful waterfall in the world.

Which country has the best waterfalls?

VENEZUELA: ANGEL FALLS

Locals refer to this majestic beauty as Kerepakupai Vena (“waterfall of the deepest place”). At 3,212 feet, with a plunge of 2,648 feet, this is the world’s highest uninterrupted waterfall, dropping over the edge of Auyantepui mountain in Canaima National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Which is the better side of Iguazu Falls? There is no better side. Both are stunning, and both are uniquely different. The difference is simple. On the Brazilian side, you view the falls from across the Iguazu river, and you can walk into the Devil’s Throat, the largest of the falls.

Are the Iguazu Falls worth it?

Are Iguazu Falls Worth It? Absolutely! As someone who has spent the better part of 20 years traveling and has visited 116 countries and countless waterfalls, I can honestly say that the Iguazu falls are the most spectacular waterfalls I’ve ever seen.

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