Iguazu Falls & Ibera Wetlands
Taller and wider than Niagara, more heart-stoppingly spectacular too, Iguazu Falls is one of Earth’s most awe-inspiring natural phenomena.
Thundering from the Brazilian border at up to 450,000 cubic metres per second, Iguazu erupts over 275 waterfalls, exploding into a vast cloud of mist.
The falls extend for over two miles, curving into a crescent shape, and occupying both Argentine and Brazilian territory. Argentina’s Misiones province enjoys the lion’s share of the most dramatic falls, as well as being quieter and less crowded. The lush jungles of a Unesco World Heritage protected national park encircle Iguazu.
From the Argentine side, you can trek up to the brink of Devil’s Throat, Iguazu’s masterpiece, where water pours in from three sides. A standard itinerary would include walking the jungle clad trails by side of the falls, and boat trips right up to the spray – bring a raincoat! But they could also include spectacular helicopter tours, where you can see Iguazu in all its glory.
We recommend exploring the thick surrounding jungle of the Atlantic rainforest, home to remarkable biodiversity and wildlife including howler monkeys, jaguars and caiman. You can hop on board the Rainforest Ecological Train, if you don’t feel like walking.
We think visiting Iguazu Falls is one of South America’s most unforgettable experiences. And when booking a luxury tour with Lightfoot Travel, you’ll benefit from our experts team’s insider tips and advice on how to best discover this incredibly beautiful region.
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Classic Argentina
Buenos Aires & The PampasArgentine Lake DistrictMendozaIguazu Falls & Ibera WetlandsNorthwest Argentina
- Explore the barrios of La Boca, San Telmo and Recoleta in Buenos Aires
- Ice trek across the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentine Patagonia
- Discover the forests, glacial lakes and snowy peaks of the Lake District
- Sample fine wines and gourmet meals in Mendoza
- Marvel at the power of Iguazu Falls from Argentina and Brazil
Awasi Iguazu
Located 20 minutes from Iguazu Falls in a private 25-acre plot of rainforest, Awasi Iguazu is a tropical paradise teeming with birds and butterflies. This Relais & Chateaux property features 14 private villas, each with their own private guide and 4WD.
The villas are built on stilts for minimal...
Belmond das Cataratas
Iguazu FallsIguazu Falls & Ibera Wetlands
Tangled rainforest meets timeless luxury at the Hotel das Cataratas. This Belmond property is located next to the Iguazu Falls in the Brazilian National Park.
The pink hacienda-style property has rooms and suites filled with old world elegance, their walls adorned with artisan fabrics and local art. The...
Estancia Rincon Del Socorro
The Rincón del Socorro is a former cattle ranch on the edge of the Ibera Wetlands, Argentina, that’s been transformed into an eco-estancia. Set in a 30,000-acre private reserve accessible by light aircraft or jeep, this comfortable lodge is a little off the beaten track but...
Posada Puerto Bemberg
Located in the heart of the Misiones Jungle, the Posada Puerto Bemberg is a boutique hotel championing sustainable tourism and great service. This colonial-style lodge sits within protected rainforest perched above the Parana River, just 35 minutes from Iguazu Falls.
The 14 spacious rooms have high ceilings, large...
Pristine Iguazu Luxury Camp
Pristine Iguazú Luxury Camp is located in the Misiones Rainforest within the Puerto Bemberg Natural Reserve, along the Paraná River in Argentina. The camp is an ideal place from which to explore the Iguazú Falls and surrounding area.
The camp offers luxurious tented suites designed for comfort...
