Travelers craving a close-up encounter with one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls will find this tour a practical and affordable option. For around $25 per person, you’ll enjoy a full 8-hour guided journey from your hotel in Foz do Iguaçu to the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls. This tour covers border crossing, access to Iguazu National Park, and a chance to see the falls from several perspectives, including the famous Devil’s Throat.
What we love about this experience is how straightforward it is—no fuss about planning transportation or dealing with the border, thanks to the hotel pickup and guided assistance. Plus, you’ll get a chance to walk both the Upper and Lower Circuits, which offer wonderfully different views—panoramic vistas from above and jungle close-ups below. That said, a potential drawback is the limited time in the park, which may mean rushing some trails if you want to see everything thoroughly.
This tour is perfect for travelers on a budget or those short on time who still want a meaningful look at the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls. If you’re comfortable with a small group setting and appreciate a guided experience that handles border formalities, this option will likely suit your needs.
Key Points

- Affordable and Practical: At only $25, this guided trip offers great value, including border crossing and park access.
- Expert Guides: Reviewers consistently praise guides like Junior, Miguel, and Felipe for their friendliness, knowledge, and language skills.
- Close-up Views: Walking the circuits provides immersive views of waterfalls and jungle, with special highlights at Devil’s Throat.
- All-Inclusive Transportation: Hotel pickup and border crossing handled makes logistics simple, especially for first-time visitors.
- Limited Time: Expect around 8 hours in total, which may restrict how many trails you can explore thoroughly.
- Ideal for Short Visits: Best suited for visitors with limited time who want a hassle-free way to see the Argentine side.
A Deep Dive into the Experience

Traveling from Foz do Iguaçu to the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls with this tour offers a practical route that many travelers find takes the stress out of the logistics. The key advantage? Pickup from your hotel, meaning you skip the often complicated local bus schedules or taxi negotiations. Instead, a guide will meet you, often in a small group of around 11 people, making the day feel more relaxed and personal.
Border crossing can seem daunting, but this tour simplifies the process. Many reviewers appreciate how smoothly Miguel or other guides handle border formalities, sometimes even stopping to help you get pesos before crossing into Argentina. This not only saves time but removes the typical anxiety associated with border formalities for international travelers.
Once in the park, you’ll explore over 55,000 hectares of lush, green wilderness. The Argentine side spans 2.7km in width, offering multiple viewpoints and trails. The tour usually includes visits to the Upper Circuit, which offers sweeping panoramic views of the falls, and the Lower Circuit, where you walk along jungle pathways that bring you close to waterfalls and exotic plant life.
A highlight for many is the Devil’s Throat, a U-shaped chasm where the highest flow of water crashes down with thunderous force. Standing near the edge, you can feel the power of nature firsthand, and the view is nothing short of breathtaking. Visitors frequently mention the spectacular scenery and the near-contacts with the waterfalls that the Argentine side affords.
A common theme among reviews is the quality of guides—friendly, knowledgeable, and multilingual. Tobias describes their guide Junior as “outstanding,” praising his friendliness, approachability, and perfect English. Several reviews mention guides like Miguel and Felipe, who navigated the park efficiently and provided insightful info about flora, fauna, and the falls’ geology.
The trails are designed to maximize views while offering a safe, accessible walk. The small group size means less waiting and more flexibility, which some reviewers say is better than large crowded tours. One reviewer noted that the guide was flexible with pacing and allowed solo exploration later, which is a nice touch.
Food and drinks are not included, so many travelers advise bringing snacks or a packed lunch. While food options in the park might be expensive or busy, planning ahead ensures you won’t miss out on enjoying the scenery without concern for overpriced or chaotic food stalls.
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Practical Tips for the Tour

- Bring your passport or ID for border formalities.
- Wear comfortable shoes because you’ll be walking a lot.
- Dress in light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather and jungle humidity.
- Consider packing a small snack or bottled water to keep energized during the day.
- Be prepared for a full day—the tour lasts about 8 hours, so plan your other activities accordingly.
- If you’re planning to visit the park independently afterward, buying your entry ticket online in advance can save time and money.
What the Reviews Say

This tour gets consistently high praise, with a 4.7-star rating from 133 reviews. Visitors love the value for money and the efficiency of the transportation, especially the border crossing. As Jacob puts it, “Junior was a really fun guide and Wagners driving was smooth.”
Many reviewers also highlight the quality of the guides; Tobias noted Junior as “outstanding,” and others appreciated guides who could speak multiple languages, making the experience accessible for non-Spanish speakers. Nick appreciated how Miguel navigated the park well and eased the border formalities, making the day hassle-free.
While most reviews are glowing, some mention the limited time—around 8 hours—being tight if you want to explore every trail thoroughly. One traveler suggested bringing a packed lunch to maximize time exploring, as park food can be expensive and busy.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour offers great value and convenience for travelers eager to see the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls without fuss. It’s ideal if you’re short on time but don’t want to miss the best viewpoints, especially the Devil’s Throat. The small group size and expert guides make it a comfortable choice for those who prefer a more personal touch, and the easy border crossing handling is a significant perk.
If you’re a budget-conscious traveler who values local insights and authentic experiences without the hassle of planning every detail, this tour is a smart option. It’s particularly suitable for first-timers, solo travelers, or small groups who want a guided, seamless day with plenty of opportunities for photos, walkways, and up-close waterfall encounters.
For travelers who want more time to explore independently or seek a more comprehensive experience—including boat rides or additional trails—you might consider longer or more inclusive options. But for quick, reliable access to the highlights on the Argentine side, this tour hits the mark.
More Great Tours NearbyFrequently Asked Questions

Does this tour include park entrance tickets? No, the ticket to Iguazu National Park is not included in the $25 price. You’ll need to buy it separately, either online or at the park.
How long is the border crossing? The border formalities are handled by the guide, which generally makes the process smooth and quick, without long waits.
What should I bring? A valid passport or ID, comfortable shoes, lightweight clothing, and possibly a snack or water bottle for the day.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly? Yes, the walking trails are accessible and the group size small, which usually makes it manageable for all ages. However, consider your family’s mobility and stamina.
Will I get enough time to see everything? The tour lasts about 8 hours, which is enough for the main circuits and Devil’s Throat, but some reviews suggest it’s a bit rushed if you want to explore every trail in detail.
Can I go solo or explore at my own pace? The guides are flexible, and some reviewers mention they appreciated the option to explore on their own later in the day.
What language is the tour guided in? Tour guides speak Portuguese, English, and Spanish, making it accessible for most international travelers.
Is the transportation comfortable? Yes, the transfer is on a small shuttle van, which travelers say is more manageable and less crowded than large buses.
Would I recommend this tour? Absolutely, especially if you’re on a budget or short on time. The reviews highlight how smooth, informative, and value-packed this experience is.
This guided tour from Foz do Iguaçu to the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls proves that good things come in small, well-organized packages. It’s a smart choice for those who want an authentic, hassle-free experience with incredible views, guided insights, and the convenience of border crossing taken care of. Whether you’re a nature lover, a first-time visitor, or simply after great value, this tour offers a memorable day at one of the world’s most iconic waterfalls.
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