Make your way to Iguazú National Park and explore one of the most breathtaking natural destinations in South America. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park protects a vast area of the Atlantic Rainforest, one of the richest ecosystems in the country in terms of biodiversity.
Its main highlight is the spectacular Iguazú Falls, a massive system of over 270 waterfalls stretching nearly 3 kilometres along the Iguazú River. Inside the park, explore several well-maintained, self-guided walking trails and circuits, designed for travellers of all ages and fitness levels.
The Upper Circuit offers elevated walkways with panoramic views from above the waterfalls, providing stunning perspectives of the river and surrounding jungle. The Lower Circuit brings you closer to the base of the falls, allowing for a more immersive experience where the power of the water and the surrounding mist can be truly felt.
One of the most iconic experiences is the walkway leading to Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo), the park’s most impressive and powerful waterfall, where enormous volumes of water plunge into a dramatic canyon. In addition to the waterfall circuits, the park features jungle trails where you may encounter native wildlife such as coatis, tropical birds, butterflies, and lush native vegetation.