A private tour of the Argentinean side of Iguazu Falls offers an impressive blend of accessibility, flexibility, and expert insight. For just $95 per person, you’ll spend around 5 to 6 hours exploring one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls with a knowledgeable guide by your side. Starting with convenient hotel pickup and ending with personalized attention, this experience promises an authentic encounter with nature’s raw power.
What we find particularly appealing are the self-paced hiking trails—from the Upper and Lower Circuits to the Green Trail—and the option to add a thrilling boat ride or 4×4 safari for an extra dose of adventure. The overall value is high, especially since the tour includes private transportation and park entry fees, removing much of the logistical hassle.
Epic tour! Our guide Marcos was very accommodating and gave us the best inside tips and knowledge. I would highly recommend.
Marco was excellent!! He went above and beyond to make the visit memorable. Travel with children is not easy. He was able to make changes during our tour to accommodate my family needs. Would absolutely recommend this tour.
Incredible tour,my guide was absolutely fantastic.He helped make it a memorable day. The falls are just awesome.
One potential consideration is that the Devil’s Throat Circuit on the Argentine side remains closed for repairs, which might limit some of the iconic views. Still, the tour compensates by offering viewpoints from the Brazilian side and other circuits, ensuring you still experience the falls’ majesty.
This tour works best for travelers who want a personalized, flexible experience with a knowledgeable guide, particularly those eager to explore at their own pace and see wildlife along the way. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or even solo, and enjoy a mix of nature, history, and a bit of adventure, this is a solid choice.
Key Points
- Personalized private experience with flexible itinerary options.
- Expert guide enhances understanding of the park’s history, wildlife, and best viewing spots.
- Self-guided trails allow for a leisurely exploration, with photo stops whenever desired.
- Optional add-ons like boat rides or safaris provide thrilling ways to experience the falls.
- Hassle-free logistics with hotel pickup, private transportation, and park entry included.
- Limited access to Devil’s Throat due to ongoing repairs, but viewpoints are still spectacular.
If you’re dreaming of standing amidst the roar of Iguazu Falls, this private tour on the Argentine side offers an excellent way to do so without the crowds or chaos of group buses. For $95 per person, it provides an immersive, well-organized day that balances guided expertise with your freedom to explore at your own pace. The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, making it manageable for a day trip while still giving you plenty of time to soak in the sights and sounds of one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the private transportation and hotel pickup take so much stress out of logistics—no need to worry about navigating border crossings or public transport. Second, the personal guide (often praised for their knowledge and friendliness) ensures you’re not just walking blindly through the park but understanding what you’re seeing, from the different trails to the wildlife.
A few considerations: the Devil’s Throat Circuit, the most iconic part of the falls, is currently closed for maintenance—something to keep in mind if you’re hoping for that famous view. Still, the tour compensates with fantastic viewpoints from the Brazilian side and other circuits, keeping the experience worthwhile.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a customized, relaxing day with the flexibility to stop for photos, enjoy wildlife sightings, or even opt for extra adventures like boat rides. It’s perfect if you’re traveling with family, friends, or solo and value guides who go beyond just basic commentary.
Daniel was perfect. There were potential issues raised to us about our tour activities, less than 12 hours in advance of our tour, that was scheduled 3 months prior. However upon meeting with Daniel he addressed those issues, found work arounds in order to make our day outstanding. It was his care,…
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My wife and I wanted to have a more private experience to see the falls, so we booked a day with Fabio. We were messaged the night before to ensure we had everything we needed, we were picked up on time by Fabio, he skillfully navigated the park, and allowed us to book the optional Grand Adventure…
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There aren’t enough superlatives to describe how much we loved our day. The tour was flawless from start to finish and the expertise of our guide (when to go where, expert knowledge, great fun) was second-to-none. Highly recommend going early and it is impossible to be disappointed by the views. Do…
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- Key Points
- What To Expect: A Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary
- Stop 1: Iguazu National Park Entrance
- Optional: Safari 4x4 & Boat Ride
- Stop 2: Iguazu Falls Trails
- Wildlife Sightings and Photo Opportunities
- Viewpoints and the Devil’s Throat
- Wrap-up and Return
- Why Travelers Rave About This Tour
- The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQs
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What To Expect: A Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary
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Stop 1: Iguazu National Park Entrance
Your day begins with a hotel pickup, which saves you the trouble of figuring out how to get to the park. Once at the entrance, your guide will be with you throughout the day, providing insights into the park's ecology and history. Remember, entry tickets are purchased online beforehand—this is a must, so don't forget to secure your tickets in advance.
Optional: Safari 4x4 & Boat Ride
If you’re feeling adventurous, you can request the optional 4x4 safari and boat ride. This costs an extra $75 per person but offers a close-up, splashy experience of the falls and surrounding jungle. The boat ride, in particular, is highly praised for its thrill and the unforgettable soaking experience, as many reviews confirm.
Stop 2: Iguazu Falls Trails
This is the heart of the tour. You’ll explore the Upper & Lower Trails—which offer different perspectives of the falls—and the Green Trail, a less crowded path that winds through the lush rainforest, often revealing wildlife like birds, coatis, and monkeys. The Eco train ride is a highlight, taking you from the Central station to Cataratas Station, where you can hop off to continue on the circuit or take photos.
Traveling on the train allows you to experience the park with minimal walking and close contact with nature, making it suitable for all ages and mobility levels. The open, wheelchair-accessible wagons are part of what makes this experience so inclusive.
Wildlife Sightings and Photo Opportunities
Throughout the circuits, your guide will point out animals and plant life, enhancing your understanding of this vibrant ecosystem. Reviewers love the wildlife spotting—birds, butterflies, and the always-active coatis. The opportunity to photograph thundering waterfalls, rainbows, and lush greenery whenever you like is a major plus.
Viewpoints and the Devil’s Throat
While the Devil’s Throat is currently inaccessible from the Argentine side, you can still get impressive views from the Lower Circuit at the "Bela Vista" viewpoint. Many visitors describe the views here as breathtaking, with some noting that the Brazilian side offers a more panoramic perspective of the falls—something to consider if you want a comprehensive experience.
Wrap-up and Return
After a satisfying day of walking, wildlife watching, and photo-taking, your guide will accompany you back to the park entrance and then to your hotel. The private vehicle ensures a smooth, comfortable return, often with time for a quick chat about your favorite moments.
Why Travelers Rave About This Tour

Authentic guides like Daniel, Marco, and Jorge receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and flexibility. Many reviews highlight how guides go above and beyond to adapt the tour to individual needs and to make sure everyone is comfortable and engaged.
The diverse trail options and optional boat ride are frequently mentioned as the highlights, offering a range of perspectives and experiences. For instance, guests say the boat ride is "amazing" and that the guides' insider tips help maximize the day’s value.
The value for money is substantial when you consider the cost of private transport, park fees, and guided expertise. Many note that the experience surpasses expectations—"beyond my expectations," one reviewer states—making it worth every penny.
However, timing and planning are important: booking 64 days in advance on average suggests high demand, especially during peak seasons. Also, those wishing for the Devil’s Throat might need to wait until repairs are complete, but the other viewpoints still deliver unforgettable views.
The Sum Up: Who Is This Tour Best For?

This private tour is perfect for travelers who want a tailored, relaxed experience at Iguazu Falls. If you're someone who appreciates having a guide with local expertise, values the ability to explore at your own pace, and loves capturing photos of dramatic waterfalls and wildlife, this is an excellent choice. Families and small groups will appreciate the personalized attention and flexibility, while solo travelers can benefit from the friendly guidance that makes the day more enriching.
It's ideal if you're short on time but want to see as much as possible without the hassle of navigating border crossings or large tour groups. If you’re comfortable with a moderate amount of walking and are eager to enjoy the natural spectacle without feeling rushed or crowded, this tour delivers a memorable, rewarding day.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers, including children, can participate as the trails are accessible, and the guide can tailor the experience to family needs. Kids often love wildlife sightings and boat rides.
Do I need to buy my park tickets in advance?
Yes, visitors are required to purchase entrance tickets online before the day of the tour, which helps streamline entry and avoid long lines.
Can I add the boat ride or safari?
Absolutely. The boat ride and 4x4 safari are optional extras that can be requested during booking or on the day, for an additional $75 per person.
What is included in the price?
The $95 fee covers private transportation, park entrance fees (paid separately online), a professional English-speaking guide, parking fees, and hotel pickup/drop-off.
How long do I need at Iguazu?
The tour lasts about 5 to 6 hours, which is enough to explore the main circuits, enjoy wildlife, and take plenty of photos.
Is the Devil’s Throat accessible?
Currently, the Devil's Throat Circuit is closed for repairs, but viewpoints from other circuits still offer spectacular views.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket or poncho (especially if doing boat rides), a camera, and a power bank for your phone.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book around 64 days ahead, especially during peak months, to ensure availability and to plan your trip smoothly.
This private tour of Iguazu Falls on the Argentine side offers a well-balanced mix of guided insight, freedom to explore, and optional adventures. It suits travelers who value comfort, flexibility, and authentic wildlife encounters while making sure they see the best of this natural marvel.


























