Parque Nacional do Iguaçu
Parque Nacional do Iguaçu
Parque Nacional do Iguaçu
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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This massive forested park, with rare species of birds, pumas, tapirs, monkeys and other wildlife is best known for housing the world's largest and most extraordinary waterfalls - the Iguacu Falls -that extend for miles.
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15,661 reviews
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Filipe R
Belo Horizonte, MG19 contributions
Dec 2022
I was really impressed by the cleanliness, efficiency, and orderliness of this park. Everything runs really smoothly. Not to mention the great sights. The restaurant inside the park, Porto Canoas, is large and has a nice variety of dishes in an all-you-can-eat system.
Written 25 December 2022
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Alejandro K
Argentina55 contributions
Jul 2022
I went with family. Althoug the walking path is not too long ~1.5km, it was a challenging route as I was carrying a stroller with us. However, that did not decrease the joy of attending into such a wonderful place! It makes sense to go to both sides of the falls as the view is quite different.
Before leaving, there are some places where to eat some food. The fast food is OK, not vey expensive nor very cheap. For those who take the early tour, I suggest taking a coat as the bus trip becomes quite windy/cold.
Before leaving, there are some places where to eat some food. The fast food is OK, not vey expensive nor very cheap. For those who take the early tour, I suggest taking a coat as the bus trip becomes quite windy/cold.
Written 27 July 2022
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RichardK938
West Palm Beach, FL729 contributions
May 2022
The park on the Brazilian side offers the best views of the falls although you are not as close as you are on the Argentine side. Best to visit both sides. Walk the entire path to see all the sets of falls which form the huge complex of Iguacu.
Written 4 July 2022
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Nicole B
Porto Alegre, RS1,012 contributions
Jun 2022
Really glad we did this after the Argentinian side. That side you get the close up of the falls and can appreciate the height. On the Brazil side, you really can see the size and breadth. It was rainy and foggy, but we didn't care. You are going to get soaked on the final causeway across the top of the falls. But it's a lot of fun!
Written 18 June 2022
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m h
6 contributions
May 2022
Great place to visit. just plan ahead and pick an out of season rainy day and have the place to yourself
Written 8 June 2022
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shiraziwine
Shiraz, Iran1,352 contributions
Mar 2022
who can say this park and the falls are not perfect, this place is one of the must see of Brazil and skipping the place leaves your trip uncompleted
Written 5 May 2022
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Tom L
8 contributions
Feb 2022
This is an extremely well maintained park. The staffers are very kind and there are trails galore to follow. Bring water/hat/sunscreen!
Written 19 April 2022
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T D
Philadelphia, PA3,197 contributions
Mar 2022 • Couples
During our Brazil trip, I made sure that Iguacu falls were a stop since it was always on my bucket list. It did not disappoint!
We bought the tickets on the official website for R63 per ticket. Once we arrived at the park, we paid for parking which was R37. Showed our QR code from our admission ticket and then hopped on the bus that drives you closer to the falls. First stop was the river rafting/ boat tour, which we skipped. We got out at the second stop and started to see the smaller waterfalls, then walked the path (very easy walk) towards the main waterfalls. If you only want to see the main waterfalls, you can get out at the last stop/ third stop. It also has an elevator there which was good for elderly who didn’t want to walk the 1.5 km path from the earlier stop.
The falls are beautiful! Just Wow! Worth the whole trip! We also found these small animals that looks like Lemurs! They were adorable!
We bought the tickets on the official website for R63 per ticket. Once we arrived at the park, we paid for parking which was R37. Showed our QR code from our admission ticket and then hopped on the bus that drives you closer to the falls. First stop was the river rafting/ boat tour, which we skipped. We got out at the second stop and started to see the smaller waterfalls, then walked the path (very easy walk) towards the main waterfalls. If you only want to see the main waterfalls, you can get out at the last stop/ third stop. It also has an elevator there which was good for elderly who didn’t want to walk the 1.5 km path from the earlier stop.
The falls are beautiful! Just Wow! Worth the whole trip! We also found these small animals that looks like Lemurs! They were adorable!
Written 3 March 2022
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Will Skeates
Melbourne, Australia399 contributions
Feb 2022
I would Have to say that the brazilin side of the falls is the most spectacular part of both sides. well defined paths well organised bus system and up close views of the falls. well worth spending the whole day here as there is so much to see.
Written 11 February 2022
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Whissely
Sao Paulo, SP368 contributions
May 2021
Spectacular falls, the best is to take two days so you can see the Brazilian and the Argentine side. The Brazilian park is very organized however, limited walkways, you really can not stray off the path and the path itself has few opions. There are a couple of eating options including the very fancy hotel on the park grounds.
Written 25 May 2021
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Hola! Para el parque nacional do iguacu, de Brasil, me sirve la tarjeta visa nativa.Gracias!
rale9422
Brisbane, Australia19 contributions
How many days would you suggest to see the Falls from both sides. Want to do as much as possible and not have to rush.
Hola! Compré las entradas y hay un error en el titular de la reserva, voy a tener problema en la entrada??
Bruno Miranda
Catanduva, SP75 contributions
Comprando o passaporte 3 maravilhas pelo site do Parque, evita as filas, ou só comprando pelas agências?
vdtPortoAlegre
Porto Alegre11 contributions
No Parque tem os totens, sem fila. Pode comprar no site também passaporte3maravilhas.
Será show, aproveitem!
Carla R
Porto Alegre, RS34 contributions
É fácil ir de uber até o parque ?
ManusaMarques
Santa Vitoria do Palmar, RS12 contributions
Claro e´bem fácil,barato e seguro.
Idosos acima de 60 anos e professores pagam meia entrada?
ManusaMarques
Santa Vitoria do Palmar, RS12 contributions
sim idosos pagam meia sim, professores não sei. ok abraços a todos.
Professores e idosos acima de 60 anos pagam meia entrada?
Scestari
16 contributions
Idosos mediante apresentação de doc com foto pagam só o transporte 11,00 reais .
Não há desconto para para professores .
NADIA RAMIREZ
San Martin, Argentina3 contributions
Buenas tardes! querÃa saber si del lado brasilero las entradas se pueden comprar en la boleterÃa el mismo dÃa ya que no me deja sacarlas via web.
Jesi Rovere
Villa Maria, Argentina4 contributions
Si,se pueden comprar el mismo dÃa en las boleterÃas.
AnaMF85
12 contributions
Olá a todos. Vou estar de passagem em Iguaçu em Outubro e queria saber qual a melhor forma de aproveitar ao máximo o tempo disponÃvel. Chego a Iguazu à s 07h da manhã, e parto na manhã seguinte de Foz de Iguaçu. Estava a pensar ir assim que possÃvel visitar as cataratas do lado Argentino, e depois visitar o parque do lado Brasileiro. É possÃvel? Agradeço todas as sugestões! Obrigada, Ana
Thiago Almeida
Lagarto, SE50 contributions
Tente fazer os passeios com a operadora CVC, pois geralmente há filas prioritárias nos passeios para os clientes desta companhia. Vale a pena ir para o Paraguai partindo da rodoviária ou então indo de uber até a aduana brasileira e atravessando a ponte da amizade a pé. Não deixe de visitar as cataratas brasileiras, tem uma visão única. A noite visite os bares Rafajn Chopp e Capitão Bar.
Rosana Assis
Brasilia, DF20 contributions
É fácil chegar de Uber ao parque? Lá dentro tem algum transporte pra quem vai com bebê?
Magdazam
Belo Horizonte, MG31 contributions
O uso do transporte por aplicativo na cidade de Foz do Iguaçu , ainda tem numero insuficiente de veÃculos cadastrados. Em perÃodos de feriado, tem que se esperar muito, e ainda desistirem do atendimento, ou seja o cliente fica esperando. Fora dos feriados ou alta estação é mais fácil. há 200 metros fica o centro de acesso ao parque , com lojas temáticas lanchonetes , bilheterias, carrinhos de bebê e cadeiras de roda. A partir deste centro de acesso, no bilhete está incluÃdo o transporte interno, muito confortável .O ponto de desembarque final fica defronte ao lindo Hotel Belmond. para os que irão descer á pe , e um pouco mais a frente o elevador para os que tem dificuldade de locomoção, como idosos, cadeirantes, carrinhos de bebê, etc
PARQUE NACIONAL DO IGUAÇU (Foz do Iguacu) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Parque Nacional do Iguaçu
- Parque Nacional do Iguaçu is open:
- Tue - Fri 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Sat - Sun 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
- We recommend booking Parque Nacional do Iguaçu tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 43 Parque Nacional do Iguaçu tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Parque Nacional do Iguaçu:
- Tour to Iguassu Falls Brazilian side (From S$72.50)
- Brazilian Falls, Bird Park and Itaipu Dam from Foz do Iguaçu (From S$164.78)
- Sightseeing Tour of the Argentinian and Brazilian Sides of Iguazu Falls (From S$40.86)
- Panoramic Helicopter Flight over Iguassu Falls (From S$156.83)
- Brazilian Side of Iguazu Falls Tour from Puerto Iguazu (From S$64.59)
- Hotels near Parque Nacional do Iguaçu:
- (0.31 km) Grand Carimã Resort & Convention Center
- (1.05 km) Mabu Thermas Grand Resort
- (0.47 km) Iguassu Eco Hostel - Backpackers
- (0.58 km) Pousada Nanai
- (0.72 km) Pousada Cris Garden Bed & Breakfast
- Restaurants near Parque Nacional do Iguaçu:
- (0.37 km) Show
- (0.90 km) Brasa Burguer Shopping Catuaà Palladium
- (1.21 km) Casa do Chef
- (0.50 km) Churrascaria Bottega
- (0.94 km) Chef Lopes