Excursão turística de 2 noites nas Cataratas do Iguaçu
3 days
De noite
Sobre esta atividade
Abrangendo a fronteira do Brasil e da Argentina, 275 cachoeiras formam as estonteantes Cataratas do Iguaçu, uma das maravilhas naturais mais famosas do mundo. Nessa excursão de 3 dias, fique hospedado em Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, e viaje tanto para o lado brasileiro quanto argentino das cataratas para explorar suas principais atrações e ver suas melhores paisagens.
Durante a excursão, seu guia estará à disposição para falar sobre a história das cataratas, os recursos naturais e a vida selvagem encontrada na área.
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Durante a excursão, seu guia estará à disposição para falar sobre a história das cataratas, os recursos naturais e a vida selvagem encontrada na área.
Incluído
- Excursão de dia inteiro no lado argentino e brasileiro das Cataratas do Iguaçu
- Acomodação para 2 noites
- Guia profissional
- Traslado compartilhado de ida e volta entre o aeroporto, hotéis e as cataratas
- Refeições conforme indicado no itinerário (B=café da manhã)
Não incluído
- Comida e bebida, exceto quando especificado
- Gorjetas (opcionais)
- Taxa de entrada do Parque Nacional (US$ 60 para ambos os lados das Cataratas)
- Voos para Puerto Iguazú
Adicional
- A confirmação será recebida durante a reserva
- Você DEVE confirmar e providenciar todos os requisitos de visto antes de cruzar a fronteira. Todos os requisitos de visto são de responsabilidade do viajante
- Aviso: só há tempo suficiente para visitar 2 dos 3 circuitos no lado argentino das cataratas
- Recomendamos que você traga um lanche ou almoço no dia 2, pois o tempo é limitado para comer no restaurante no parque
- Nome, número, validade e país do passaporte são necessários no momento da reserva para todos os participantes
- Importante: Você deve levar pesos argentinos em dinheiro para pagar a taxa de entrada do Parque Nacional do lado argentino das cataratas. Nenhum outro método de pagamento é aceito.
Características
Turismo
95%
Cultural
80%
Aquático
35%
Vida noturna
25%
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So the good news first: The Falls are AMAZING. More incredible than I imagined and worth going to and they are so incredible, that Ill probably go again one day. The guides from this tour were nice, punctual, and took care of us well overall. The not so good news: Lots of confusion with the pre-arrival and logistics after arriving. No one from the tour company knew how many pesos I had to bring, I even called them before I left, so I had to exchange money with the tour guide at the last minute which he wasnt very happy about. Somehow, the other guide who picked me up from the airport didnt know which tour I was on either, so as we both found out Grayline put me on a tour from a different company and no one knew what time I had to leave only one hour before the departure, it was a scramble. The first guide also did not check me in to customs in Argentina properly, so I was undocumented in the country and it took a while for the next tour guide to clear this up and he was not excited about their either, and it felt like he blamed me when I was only following what the other guide told me to do as I have no idea of the proper procedures. In the end, I think they are capable of being more organized, so just crosscheck each detail with them as much as you can if you book a tour with them.
Great! A must do tour.
This was well worth the time. We viewed the falls from both the Argentinian and Brazillian side and I'm pleased we did as both are different. On the Argentinan side, you walk to view different sections of the falls, on the Brazillian you get more panoramic views. The tour guides spoke in Spanish and English and both had great English. We stayed at the Hotel Saint George, which is centrally located in Iguazu itself and across the road from some great restaurants. The hotel was, however, very old and tired and surprised us a bit. Another option often offered by tour operators is the Sheraton. This is right down by the falls but is quite isolated. The only other surprise (apart from the hotel) was that we needed cash, over and above the tour price, to get into the falls. On the Argentinian side you have to have 170 Argentinian Pesos per person and in Pesos. Then on the Brazillian side you need another 180 Argentinian pesos (but you can pay in Brazilian Reals, US$ or with credit card). We flew LAN and allowed 6 hours when we landed back in Buenos Aires to get from the domestic airport to the international airport. It was Sunday afternoon and this journey only took about 45 minutes (and about 45 minutes messing around at the domestic terminal getting our bags and organize the taxi). I'm guessing the same trip during rush hour traffic might have taken 2 hours but I think 6 hours had enough of a cushion built in. Overall, really pleased we went.
Amazing! Picked up and dropped off at airport and in between was great. Breathtaking scenery. Trek guide was lovely. Hotel and staff lovely.