Iguazu National Park
The Iguazu Falls cast a spell on visitors with the immensity of their torrent, the humbling smallness we feel when confronted with nature’s grandeur, and the magnificence of their surroundings. To explore these wonders, many options await: you can stroll along scenic footbridges, embark on a boat journey right up to the very edge of the falls, or opt for a relaxed ride on the Train of the Waterfalls.
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Absolute Argentina
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 13 days.
Destinations: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Puerto Iguazú, Ushuaia.
Highlights: Caminito Street, Beagle Channel, Cruises & Navigation, Perito Moreno Glacier, Spegazzini Glacier, Upsala Glacier, La Boca, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondido, Palermo, Iguazu National Park, The Glaciers National Park, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Recoleta, San Telmo, Tango, Train of the End of the WorldA 13-day journey across landscapes so distinct they appear drawn from different worlds: the vibrant rhythm of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, the timeless ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier, the remote stillness of Ushuaia — known as the End of the World — and the lush vastness of Iguazú Falls. Thoughtfully curated by Patagonia-Argentina.com Tours, this is more than an itinerary — it is a passage through beauty, remoteness, and wonder. -
Iguazu Falls, water magic
Available all year round, departs daily.
Duration: 4 days.
Destinations: Puerto Iguazú.
Highlights: Iguazu National ParkStaggeringly beautiful and a sensory jolt like no other, Iguazú Falls in northeastern Argentina offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Set amid lush subtropical rainforest, these thundering cascades defy description—raw, cinematic, and unforgettable.