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Puerto Iguazú

The best excursions to discover the adventure in Iguazu Falls

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Puerto Iguazu Tours

Howlanders' Puerto Iguazu tours will allow you to visit one of the 7 natural wonders of the world: the Iguazu Falls.

You cannot travel to Argentina and not visit this spectacle of nature. To discover it in the best possible way, here you will find the most adventurous tours in Iguazu.

Iguazu Falls tours

The Iguazu Falls are located between Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina. You read that right, there is a point where you can see three countries at once.

You can visit the falls from the Brazilian side and from the Argentinean side. With us, you can visit both sides with our Puerto Iguazu tours.

In total, there are 275 waterfalls, 80% of which are on the Argentinean side. The most amazing one is the Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat), 80 meters high!

Macuco Safari Iguazu

The best way to visit the Iguazu Falls for an adventurous traveler like you.... is from the inside! What better way to feel nature? For that, we propose the Macuco Safari Iguazu, navigation along the river on the Brazilian side, where you can enjoy the panoramic views of the Iguazu falls Argentinean side. 

This is one of the most fun and intense Puerto Iguazu tours where you can literally go over waterfalls and feel the waterfalls.

Tips for visiting the Iguazu Falls

You're bound to get wet, so think about that when choosing your clothes and be careful with your mobile phone and camera - we don't want you to suffer any material losses!

The best time to visit Iguazu Falls is between March and May because it's no longer the rainy season but it's not as hot as in the middle of summer.

The climate is tropical, so at no time of the year does the temperature usually drop below 73,4 ºF (23ºC).

Watch out for coatis! These animals that roam free in the Iguazu Falls Natural Park are expert thieves, so be careful with your backpack.

And finally, be prepared to be amazed by the roar of the falling water, because it is a sound you will never forget.