Foz do Iguaçu
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Rafting Adventure At The Iguassu Waterfalls
- 81 €
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Three Frontiers Landmark and City Tour
- 25 €
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- 117 €
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Nearby hotels
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Hotel Flor Foz do Iguaçu from95 BRL
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Hotel Cassino from95 BRL
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Salvatti Iguassu Hotel from90 BRL
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Iguassu Waterfalls Tour from the Brazil Side
Iguassu Waterfalls Tour from the Brazil Side
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While 70% of Iguassu Falls is located on Argentinean territory, most of the falls actually face Brazil. Nothing in the waters world compares to, or is anyhow more impressive than, the natural spectacle provided by the stunning group of 275 waterfalls that compose the Iguassu Waterfalls.
Located a few kilometers from the Iguassu River, the waterfalls enthrall with their size, water flow and force of its stream.
The geologic change that gave birth to the Iguassu Waterfalls took place near 150 million years and shook the earth crust around the globe. At the Iguassu region those changes created a gigantic canyon, full of rock steps and through which the grand Iguassu flows, produce a huge steam cloud and a deafening sound.
The average flow of the Waterfalls is around 1.800 m3 per second, for an average amount of 10 million liters per second. During the rain season the stream of the Iguassu River increases and shows an even more beautiful spectacle.
The biggest waterfall is the Devil's Throat', which is 90 meters high. The volume of water that pours down creates a cloud of drizzling water that can be seen from kilometers away. Over them, hung from an abseiling line – parallel ropes extended along more than 50 meters -, the team of the Brazilian mountain climber Waldemar Niclevicz crossed the Iguassu Waterfalls in 2002, in an amazing feat in history.
Itinerary/Activity Schedule
- View the Iguassu Waterfalls from the Brazil side of the border
Includes
- Hotel pick up from all hotels except for Hotel Das Cataratas
- Transport
- Bilingual guide
Excludes
- Meals and Drinks
- Personal Expenses
- Tips and Gratuities
- Optional Activity Costs
- Entrance fee to Iguassu National Park
Please Note
- The availability and order of tours can be changed due to weather conditions.
Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
Located a few kilometers from the Iguassu River, the waterfalls enthrall with their size, water flow and force of its stream.
The geologic change that gave birth to the Iguassu Waterfalls took place near 150 million years and shook the earth crust around the globe. At the Iguassu region those changes created a gigantic canyon, full of rock steps and through which the grand Iguassu flows, produce a huge steam cloud and a deafening sound.
The average flow of the Waterfalls is around 1.800 m3 per second, for an average amount of 10 million liters per second. During the rain season the stream of the Iguassu River increases and shows an even more beautiful spectacle.
The biggest waterfall is the Devil's Throat', which is 90 meters high. The volume of water that pours down creates a cloud of drizzling water that can be seen from kilometers away. Over them, hung from an abseiling line – parallel ropes extended along more than 50 meters -, the team of the Brazilian mountain climber Waldemar Niclevicz crossed the Iguassu Waterfalls in 2002, in an amazing feat in history.
Itinerary/Activity Schedule
- View the Iguassu Waterfalls from the Brazil side of the border
Includes
- Hotel pick up from all hotels except for Hotel Das Cataratas
- Transport
- Bilingual guide
Excludes
- Meals and Drinks
- Personal Expenses
- Tips and Gratuities
- Optional Activity Costs
- Entrance fee to Iguassu National Park
Please Note
- The availability and order of tours can be changed due to weather conditions.
Languages
English
Spanish
Portuguese
Check availability with AZUREVER_EN
A partir de 24 €
Book
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