Itinerary
- Day 1
Puerto Iguazú
You'll arrive at Puerto Iguazú airport where your local representative will meet you for the transfer to your hotel. After getting settled, the rest of the day is yours to spend however you like. Some people relax at the hotel, while others head out to check out the local craft markets or take a walk through the natural surroundings nearby.
Optional Activities
- Explore local craft markets
- Traditional Argentine meal at a local restaurant
- Day 2
Iguazú Falls (Brazilian Side)
This morning you're heading to the Brazilian side of Iguazú Falls in Paraná State. Start at the Visitors' Center, then board a modern panoramic bus to explore the catwalk system with its 1,200 meters of pathways. You'll see 275 waterfalls spread across the area, including the four main rapids: Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamín Constant, and Salto Unión (also called Devil's Throat). After walking the routes, a panoramic elevator takes you back up to the bus station.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Brazilian Iguazú Falls with panoramic bus transport
- Catwalk exploration (1,200 meters) with views of 275 waterfalls
- Panoramic elevator descent
Optional Activities
- Grand Adventure - Wet and Wild Experience boat ride approaching the falls
Landmarks/POIs Iguazú Falls (Brazilian Side) Floriano Rapids Deodoro Rapids Benjamín Constant Rapids Salto Unión (Devil's Throat) - Day 3
Iguazú National Park (Argentine Side)
On the Argentine side, you'll explore Iguazú National Park across three different catwalk circuits, so you can pick based on what works for you. The Lower Path covers 1,200 meters and takes roughly 2 hours with more challenging terrain. If you prefer something easier, the Higher Path is 1,300 meters and takes about an hour. The Devil's Throat Path runs 1,100 meters and also takes around 2 hours, accessed via an Ecological Jungle Train. Each one gives you different views of the falls and the subtropical rainforest.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Argentine Iguazú National Park
- Access to Lower Path catwalk circuit (1,200 meters)
- Access to Higher Path catwalk circuit (1,300 meters)
- Access to Devil's Throat Path via Ecological Jungle Train (1,100 meters)
Landmarks/POIs Iguazú National Park (Argentine Side) Devil's Throat Path - Day 4
Wanda Mines and San Ignacio Jesuit Ruins
After breakfast, you're traveling into Misiones Province to see some cultural and geological sites. First stop is Wanda Mines, where a guide takes you through an open-pit mine with semi-precious stones like amethysts, agates, topazes, and quartz. You can shop for gemstone souvenirs if something catches your eye. From there, you'll head to the Jesuit Ruins of San Ignacio, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with red sandstone structures including the church, plaza, and old workshops. Learning about the Guaran í people and the 17th-18th century Jesuit missions adds context to what you're seeing. You're back at your hotel by early evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Wanda Mines with semi-precious stone extraction process
- Guided tour of Jesuit Ruins of San Ignacio UNESCO World Heritage Site
Optional Activities
- Purchase gemstone souvenirs at Wanda Mines
Landmarks/POIs Wanda Mines Jesuit Ruins of San Ignacio - Day 5
Mocona Falls
Following breakfast, transfers take you to Mocona Provincial Park to see Mocona Falls. These are unusual waterfalls that run parallel to the river inside the Yabotí Biosphere Reserve, stretching over three kilometers depending on water levels. Local staff coordinate your journey through the jungle landscape as you travel in and take in the surroundings. You'll head back to your accommodation near Mocona in the late afternoon.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Mocona Falls with roundtrip transfers
- Exploration of Yabotí Biosphere Reserve
Landmarks/POIs Mocona Falls Mocona Provincial Park Yabotí Biosphere Reserve - Day 6
Mocona (At Leisure)
Today is flexible, so you can stay at your hotel and relax or pick from optional activities in the Mocona area. Guided jungle treks and wildlife viewing are available if you want a slower pace. For something more active, there's zip-lining, water sports, and waterfall rappelling. All activities come with customized tour guides who know the Yabotí Biosphere Reserve and Atlantic Forest well.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Oveja Negra Path Trek (2-hour guided trek to 18-meter Horacio Fall with swimming in the lagoon)
- Fogón del Mensú (Special Bonfire experience at sunset with regional dishes and jungle tales)
- Tapirs Viewpoint (Nocturnal wildlife viewing walk with possibility of spotting tapirs)
- Jungle Zip-lining (Two 250-meter ziplines over Oveja Negra Creek and Horacio Fall, approximately 1 hour)
- River Tubbing (1-hour peaceful float down Yabotí Stream on inner tube)
- Kayaking (Approximately 2-hour paddle along Yabotí Stream to Uruguay River mouth with photo stop at Tripartite Viewpoint)
- Waterfall Rappelling (1-hour descent into Salto Horacio Canyon next to 20-meter waterfall, medium difficulty)
Landmarks/POIs Horacio Fall Oveja Negra Stream Yabotí Stream Tripartite Viewpoint Salto Horacio Canyon Barra Pepiré - Day 7
Departure from Puerto Iguazú
After breakfast, you'll transfer from Mocona to Puerto Iguazú airport or bus station at whatever time works for you. That's where your tour services end. Flights or bus tickets for your onward travel can be arranged separately if you need them.
- Meals
- Breakfast














