Introduction: What’s on Offer in the 2-Day Iguazu Falls Private Tour?

If you’ve ever dreamed of witnessing the spectacular power of Iguazu Falls, this 2-day private tour from Buenos Aires might just be your ticket. For $1,220 per person, you get airfare, private guiding, and entry to both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of this natural wonder. The tour is designed to maximize your time and focus on a personalized experience, with the flexibility to choose your pace and sights.
What we appreciate about this trip is how it combines convenience and exclusivity — flying directly from Buenos Aires, skipping the crowds with your private guide, and visiting the falls’ highlights with tailored pacing. You’ll explore the upper and lower trails on the Argentine side, then cross into Brazil for a different perspective on the falls. It’s a chance to see one of the world’s most breathtaking waterfalls in a compact, well-organized package.
That said, a couple of things to consider: the price point is on the higher side, especially when factoring in food and accommodations (which you need to organize separately). Also, the cancellation policy is strict, so be prepared for non-refundable bookings. This trip is perfect for travelers who want a focused, hassle-free visit, especially if you’re short on time but eager to see Iguazu’s full grandeur.
If you love customized tours that skip the crowds and prefer having your own guide, this tour could be a great fit. It’s especially suited for those comfortable with flying, eager for a luxury experience, and willing to invest in a comprehensive, all-inclusive package.
Key Points
- Exclusive private tour ensures a personalized experience and flexible pacing
- Includes airfare and park entry fees, simplifying logistics and costs
- Visits both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, offering diverse views of the falls
- Limited to one group, avoiding crowded tours and giving you tailored attention
- Strenuous day 1, with a lot of walking and exploring in Iguazu National Park
- Strict non-refundable policy, so plans need to be firm
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The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect Day-by-Day

Day 1: From Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls
Your adventure begins bright and early, with a hotel pickup in Buenos Aires at 6:00 AM. We like how this start saves you the hassle of logistics — your private driver takes you to Jorge Newbery Airport for your 2-hour direct flight to Iguazu. The included airfare is a big plus, removing the usual stress of booking internal flights independently, and streamlining the entire process.
Once you land, your private guide is waiting, ready to whisk you to Iguazu National Park on the Argentine side. This initial drive takes about 15 minutes, so you’re quickly into exploring. The park train will be your main transport, allowing you to skip the lines and maximize your time at the falls.
The choice of trails on the Argentine side is a highlight. You’ll walk the upper and lower trails, with the guide explaining local flora and fauna along the way. Expect a lot of stunning viewpoints, with views of waterfalls pouring down in every direction. We’ve seen reviews praising how the guide’s knowledge enhances the experience, making the falls more meaningful beyond just their visual impact.
Midday is time for a break, though lunch is not included, so you’ll want to bring snacks or plan to dine nearby — a small consideration for those wanting a full day of adventure without extra expenses. After lunch, the highlight is the train ride to Garganta del Diablo — the largest and most dramatic waterfall — where the views are simply unforgettable.
Since this is a private tour, you’ll have the freedom to decide the viewing order and how long you spend at each spot, making for a relaxed experience. The day wraps up with your guide escorting you back to your hotel on the Argentine side, ready for a good night’s rest after a full day of exploring.
Day 2: Brazilian Side and Return Home
The next morning, your guide picks you up again for a trip across the border into Brazil to visit the renowned Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls. This part of the tour is about eight hours long, giving ample time to enjoy panoramic views that stretch across the entire spectacle of waterfalls. Crossing into Brazil allows you to see the falls from a different angle, with wide vistas and less dense trail walking but equally impressive scenery.
After the Brazilian side, your guide will take you back to your hotel to collect your luggage. Then it’s time for the journey back to Buenos Aires, with a scheduled flight included in your package. Upon arrival at Ezeiza International Airport, a private driver is waiting to bring you back to your hotel, completing the smoothest of transitions.
What We Like About This Tour

Two things stand out. First, the convenience of having flights included. Many travelers spend hours trying to coordinate flights, transportation, and park entries; this tour bundles all that into one seamless package. Second, the exclusive, private nature means you’re not stuck with a busload of strangers. Instead, the itinerary adapts to your preferences, and your guide can focus on the sights most important to you.
The timing is well-structured, giving you enough time to really enjoy each park side without feeling rushed. The guide’s ability to skip lines at the park entrances is another subtle but significant advantage, especially in a popular destination like Iguazu.
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Authenticity and Experience
Our review of the reviews shows that some travelers, like Alfonso, had an exceptional experience, praising the guide’s attentiveness and the unique beauty of the falls. Another reviewer, Romualdo, expressed frustration over flight changes and costs, highlighting how flight logistics can sometimes complicate otherwise smooth tours. The key takeaway? The actual visit to the falls tends to be very positive, but travelers should be aware of the importance of flight arrangements outside the tour’s control.
Price and Value
At $1,220 per person, this tour is not cheap, but it offers value for travelers prioritizing comfort and convenience. The inclusion of airfare, park fees, and private guiding means you’re paying for time-saving, hassle-free logistics instead of just the sightseeing. For those short on time or seeking a luxury, all-in-one experience, this could be a worthwhile splurge.
Who This Tour Is Best For

This trip is ideal for travelers who value personalized service, want to maximize their time at Iguazu, and are comfortable with a higher budget. It suits those who want to avoid the logistical headaches of booking flights and tickets separately and prefer private guiding over group tours. It’s also a good pick for visitors with limited time, as the tour packs the highlights into just two days.
However, if you’re traveling on a tight budget, or prefer a more flexible, independent schedule, you might find this tour a bit restrictive and expensive. Also, if you’re prone to flight disruptions, be aware of the strict non-refundable policy.
The Sum Up: Is This Tour Worth It?

For travelers who want a stress-free, personalized Iguazu experience with flights included, this private 2-day tour offers undeniable convenience. It’s especially suited for those who prefer guided exploration and appreciate the comfort of skip-the-line access and private transportation. The ability to customize the visit inside the park makes it stand out from standard group tours.
While the cost might be steep for some, the value lies in the ease of logistics and quality of guiding. The tour’s focus on both sides of the falls means you get a comprehensive view of one of the most stunning natural sights on Earth. If your priority is saving time, avoiding hassle, and enjoying a tailored experience, this tour delivers.
The mixed reviews highlight that while the experience at Iguazu itself is spectacular, travelers should be mindful of flight arrangements and cancellation policies. For those who can work within the budget, the personalized, all-in-one approach makes this a memorable way to see Iguazu Falls.
FAQ

Does the tour include hotel accommodations?
No, travelers are responsible for booking their own hotel on the Argentine side. The tour only covers transportation, flights, and park entry fees.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for a day that involves quite a bit of walking and some physical activity at the park.
What is the departure time?
The tour starts at 6:00 AM with hotel pickup in Buenos Aires.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so you should plan to bring snacks or purchase food during your time at the parks.
Can I customize the order of the visits?
Yes, since it’s a private tour, you can set the pace and choose the order of sights to suit your preferences.
What are the main highlights?
The top highlights are the upper and lower trails on the Argentine side and the Garganta del Diablo. The Brazilian side offers panoramic views that are equally impressive.
What if my flights are canceled or rescheduled?
Flights are included, but the tour provider’s refund policy is non-refundable — so changes to flights outside their control might incur additional costs.
Is there any flexibility in the itinerary?
Yes, being a private tour allows some degree of flexibility in timing and focus during your visit.
How long do I spend at each park?
Expect around 4 hours on the Argentine side and about 8 hours on the Brazilian side, including travel and sightseeing.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water, and personal essentials. Since meals are not included, plan for lunch and snacks.
In essence, this 2-day Iguazu Falls private tour offers a well-organized, all-in-one experience for those seeking convenience, exclusivity, and a full perspective on one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles. Whether it’s worth the investment depends on your desire for a tailored trip with worry-free logistics — for many, the answer is a resounding yes.
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