
Iguazu National Park
Best time to visit
Morning visits are recommended due to fewer visitors and softer light for photographs, with drier months from April to September offering clearer views.
Budget tips
The ticket costs about 70 Brazilian reais. Discounts are available for students and seniors. Entry is free on certain national holidays.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Photographers, Families, Adventurers
Plan your visit
half a day
About
Quick facts: More than 275 individual waterfalls flow into the mighty Iguazu River, creating a spectacle of natural power and sound. The area protects rare animal species, including jaguars and rare birds such as toucans.
Highlights: A unique experience is visiting the Devils Throat waterfall, where water falls 80 meters deep, creating mist that engulfs observers. The experience is enhanced by narrow viewing paths along the waterfall's edge, offering views of rainbows and wild nature.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable hiking shoes because of uneven terrain and humidity.
- The best photo spots are in the morning at the Devil's Throat waterfalls.
- Avoid weekends when the site is most crowded.
- Bring waterproof gear for electronic devices due to the heavy mist from the waterfalls.
Where to Stay in Foz do Iguaçu
Selected by City Buddy based on guest reviews and proximity to top attractions
Search all hotels in Foz do IguaçuPowered by agoda


