![]() Situated just a couple of blocks from the main bus station, Nomads Hostel Iguazu is a cool little budget place to stay. Beautiful hotels line the main road leading into town, but if you are after a cheaper option you should stay in the town itself. Whether it is a 5 star hotel you are looking for or a backpackers hostel, you will not be short of accommodation in Puerto Iguazu. Keep your ticket on you at all times because you may be asked to show it at various intervals. ![]() This small fee helps to protect and maintain the area and also funds services in the local town. Here you will be asked to pay 25 Pesos for an Eco ticket. On your journey from the Airport, or when you arrive by bus you will stop at a small building by the side of the road. Ask at your Hotel/Hostel the day before you leave and they will book you a place. They also provide a pick up service to take you back to the airport. They provide a bus which will take you to the town for 120 Pesos per person. In the arrival hall there is a kiosk called Four Tourist Travel. If you are travelling on a budget there is another option. As soon as you walk out into the arrivals hall you will be met by the local Taxi drivers offering fares of 350 Pesos for the 17 kilometer journey to Puerto Iguazu. Iguazu Airport is a tiny place, only really here to bring tourists to the falls. Flying takes only 1 hour and forty minutes.įor those that decide to fly, once you have landed you will grab your luggage and be walking out of the building before you know it. We chose to fly to Iguazu, paying in total 350$ for a return flight from Buenos Aires (the capital of Argentina) to Iguazu Airport. For anybody who has not travelled in South America, the tourist buses are state of the art double-decker buses which travel the length of the continent. Buses from Buenos Aires depart regularly from Retiro station with the average journey taking around 18 hours. If you are not in a hurry you could take the slower but cheaper option of the tourist buses. Standing on the brazilian side of the Iguazu river, looking at Salto Bossetti However keep in mind that if you are arriving on the brazilian side, you will be staying in Foz do Iguaçu. Puerto Iguazu is the name of the town on the argentine side. Unfortunately, Puerto Iguazu is not an easy place to reach. Iguazu is accessible only by a long haul bus ride of many hours, or by the easier option of flying. Located in the North East corner of Argentina, the falls are in the beautiful province of Misiones. Given UNESCO world heritage status in 19, Iguazu truly is one of the natural wonders of our planet and a must see if you are in this part of the world. Which has just over twenty percent of the jumps and falls, and on the left side is the far bigger Argentine territory, which makes up the other eighty percent. On the right bank is the Brazilian territory. The border of the two countries cuts straight through the Iguazu River slicing the Wonder in two. ![]() Iguazu Falls is the biggest waterfall system on the planet, with over 270 mesmerising drops. Located on the border of Brazil and Argentina.
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