- Discover Iguazu Falls from the Argentine Side with a Complete Day Tour
- Key Points
- A Deep Dive into the Iguazu Falls Tour
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- The Itinerary Breakdown
- What Travelers Say About the Experience
- The Tri-Country Corner and City Highlights
- Practical Tips for Maximizing Your Day
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQ
- Final Word
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Discover Iguazu Falls from the Argentine Side with a Complete Day Tour

If you’re planning a trip to the Iguazu Falls area, this Argentine Iguazu Falls + City Tour + Tri-Country Corner offers a balanced mix of natural wonder and cultural highlights. Priced at just under $48 per person and lasting around 6 to 8 hours, this tour is a great way to get a comprehensive view of one of the world’s most famous waterfalls, along with some memorable extras. Led by knowledgeable guides, you’ll visit Iguazú National Park, enjoy a quick city tour, and stand at the tri-national border — all comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle.
What we love about this experience is how it combines the breathtaking scenery of Iguazu Falls with practical touches like border crossings and city highlights. The train ride through the park is a highlight, offering relaxed views of the lush rainforest and wildlife. Plus, the inclusion of photos at the border triangle gives you a unique shot for your travel album. The only thing to consider is that admission tickets are not included, so you’ll need to plan for that separately, but the overall value remains strong.
Chris our tour guide was absolutely amazing! He was so knowledgeable about the area, history and so attentive to what we wanted to see and do. I would highly recommend EBL Tours! Rodrigo made it happen as we made some last minute changes. Thank you Rodrigo and Chris for an incredible experience!
We were offered the option of changing our tour from a group one to a private one and we took it. A great experience with our guide Maycon who timed everything so well we felt like we were at the Falls with hardly anyone else. We saw the Agentinian side in its splendour and its power. A faintly day…
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This was an extraordinary experience! Highly recommend this tour for the Argentine side of the falls. To understand the full magnitude of the falls requires touring both sides in our opinion which we did in two days. Our tour guide seamlessly navigated through all the ticket lines, the train lines,…
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This tour appeals most to travelers who want a well-rounded day without breaking the bank. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but crave a detailed, guided experience that covers the major sights. Whether you’re a nature lover, a first-time visitor, or someone interested in the border area, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
Key Points
- Comprehensive experience covering Iguazu Falls, city highlights, and the Tri-Country Corner
- Expert guides who navigate ticket lines and share insightful facts
- Affordable price offering good value for the entire day’s adventure
- Flexible timing, leaving early to beat the crowds and enjoy cooler morning temperatures
- Comfortable transportation in air-conditioned vehicles with frequent stops
- Active walking involved, including trails with stairs, so moderate fitness helps
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A Deep Dive into the Iguazu Falls Tour

What’s Included and What’s Not
For $47.92, you get a relaxed, all-in-one day tour that includes transportation, a city tour, and a scenic stop at the border triangle. Our guide, we’ll call him Rodrigo based on some reviews, is praised for his knowledge, making the day both educational and engaging. The tour provides air-conditioned transport, which is a real plus considering the subtropical climate, especially in the warmer months.
However, admission tickets to Iguazu National Park are not included — a common point of confusion. We recommend pre-purchasing your entry to save time and skip lines, especially since the park opens at 8:00 am and closes at 4:00 pm. The tour starts at the Capitão Bar in Foz do Iguaçu, with pickup as early as 7:00 am, giving you a head start to beat the crowds and enjoy more of the park’s serenity.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Iguazu Falls is the star attraction. The tour offers a photo stop at the border triangle — a unique shot of the confluence of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay — which travelers find memorable. You’ll then proceed into Iguazú National Park, established in 1934, covering 677 square kilometers of subtropical rainforest.
Most tours include a train ride that runs every 15 minutes from the park entrance to the various hiking trails. This train, propelled by natural gas, is a highlight, moving at about 7 km/h, perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the scenery. It also minimizes strenuous walking and makes the experience more accessible.
The lower trail includes approximately 180 steps, which can be demanding but offers some of the most iconic views of the falls. Light shoes with non-slip soles are recommended for the hikes. The trails are well-maintained, but expect some wet spots, especially on the lower circuit where the spray from the falls is more intense.
Junior was an absolutely incredible guide. Very friendly, knowledgable and accommodating. He had some great tips for us, and interesting facts and stories. He was very flexible and made sure we got the best experience possible.
We were not picked up by the tour company and not called to cancel. When we tried to contact the tour operator with viator we were unsuccessful. I had to Google the phone number to contact the agent and then they picked us up 1 and a half hours later. I woke my kids up at 06h30 for the tour and we…
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They were taking great care of us. Their knowledge, patience, and kindness made our Iguassu visit so much better. We’re grateful for their guidance!
What Travelers Say About the Experience
Many reviews praise the expert guidance and the stunning views. One reviewer appreciated how the guide seamlessly navigated lines and multiple circuits, making the day smooth and enjoyable. Others emphasize the knowledge and friendliness of guides like Rodrigo and Junior, who added depth with their stories and tips.
A recurring theme is the value for money; with a modest price point, travelers feel they received a rich experience. One traveler noted that their guide timed everything so well that they felt like they had the falls to themselves, even during busy times.
Some reviews mention minor issues, like booking mishaps or language barriers, but these are generally resolved quickly, and the overall experience remains positive. Notably, travelers with moderate physical fitness find the tour manageable, especially since the train and short walks reduce the need for strenuous hiking.
The Tri-Country Corner and City Highlights
After exploring the falls, the tour includes a photo stop at the tri-country border, a fun and distinct experience where you stand at the confluence of three nations. It’s a great chance for a quick, memorable photo and to appreciate the geographic significance of the area.
The city tour component is brief but worthwhile. You’ll get a glimpse of Foz do Iguaçu’s local flavor, with commentary that adds context about the region’s culture and history.
Practical Tips for Maximizing Your Day
- Arrive early: The park opens at 8:00 am, and starting early helps avoid both crowds and the midday heat.
- Book tickets in advance: This saves time and ensures entry, especially during peak seasons.
- Wear light, non-slip shoes: Expect some walking and potentially wet conditions.
- Bring a camera or smartphone: The vistas and wildlife offer plenty of photo opportunities.
- Carry some local currency: Brazil may be more widely accepted, but Argentine pesos are less so, and the tour warns about the devaluation.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This day trip suits travelers who want a balanced experience—seeing the falls, enjoying a scenic border stop, and getting a taste of local city life without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate guided insights and the convenience of transportation. If you’re a first-timer, this tour provides a practical, well-organized way to see the highlights without feeling rushed.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?

If your goal is to see Iguazu Falls with a knowledgeable guide, enjoy comfortable transportation, and combine nature with a bit of regional flavor, this tour hits the mark. The price point makes it a good value, especially considering the expert guidance and scenic highlights. It’s well-suited for travelers wanting a manageable, insightful day, rather than a lengthy or overly physical adventure.
Those who appreciate well-organized group tours with a small number of participants (max 15) will particularly enjoy the atmosphere. It’s also great for multilingual travelers, as guides are generally fluent and accommodating.
However, if you prefer completely independent exploration or are seeking a highly customized experience, you might want to consider alternative options, but for most, this tour offers a solid, memorable introduction to Iguazu’s grandeur.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers with moderate physical fitness will find it manageable, but the trail with 180 steps might be challenging for some seniors or those with mobility issues.
Do I need to buy park tickets separately?
Yes, the tour price does not include park entrance tickets, so plan to purchase these ahead of time to save time on the day.
What should I wear?
Light, comfortable shoes with non-slip soles are recommended due to wet conditions on some trails, and layers are good for morning temperatures that can be cooler.
How long is the train ride?
The train runs every 15 minutes and moves at a leisurely 7 km/h, making it perfect for photos and relaxation during your park exploration.
What is the border crossing like?
The border triangle stop is brief but offers a great photo opportunity standing at the confluence of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a guided group tour, your guide will typically follow the standard route, but reviews indicate guides are flexible and attentive to guest needs.
Will I see wildlife during the tour?
Yes — the lush rainforest environment supports various birds, butterflies, and even some animals, as noted by travelers who enjoyed the flora and fauna.
What if the weather turns bad?
Guides often supply umbrellas, and rain shouldn't ruin the experience — in fact, rain can enhance the views of the falls and make the rainbows more vivid.
Final Word

This tour offers a nicely balanced glimpse of the stunning Iguazu Falls, combined with a bit of regional geography and city life. It’s perfect for those who want to see the highlights without the fuss of logistics, with guides who are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. While you’ll need to handle some walking and be prepared for the weather, the overall experience is one of the most memorable ways to enjoy this natural wonder at a reasonable price. If you're looking for a hassle-free, insightful day in one of South America’s most spectacular settings, this tour is worth considering.




























