Things to do in Puerto Iguazu in March

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March is a good time to visit Puerto Iguazu. The weather is usually very warm and sticky, with temperatures ranging from 69—87°F (21—31°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Puerto Iguazu during this time. Some of our top recommendations: visit the Wanda Mines, take a boat tour of the Paraná River, go on a jungle trek in the Iguazu National Park, and more!

Puerto Iguazu has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Puerto Iguazu. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Puerto Iguazu in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Puerto Iguazu in March

Top experiences in March
Visit the Wanda Mines
March is a great time to visit these fascinating gemstone mines, where you can learn about the process of gemstone formation and extraction. Guided tours offer insight into the geological history of the area and the variety of precious stones that can be found there. Visitors can also browse a selection of polished gemstones and jewelry made from stones mined at Wanda. It's a unique and educational experience for anyone interested in geology and natural resources.
Take a boat tour of the Paraná River
March is a great time to take a leisurely boat tour along the Paraná River, where you can soak in the stunning natural scenery and spot wildlife such as capybaras, caimans, and a variety of bird species. The calm waters and pleasant weather make for a relaxing and enjoyable experience, and you'll have the opportunity to learn about the importance of the river to the local ecosystem.
Go on a jungle trek in the Iguazu National Park
March is a great time to explore the lush rainforest of the national park, where you can encounter a diverse array of plant and animal species. Guided treks are available to help you navigate the trails and learn about the importance of conservation in the area. It's a fantastic way to connect with nature and experience the unique biodiversity of the Misiones province.
Go birdwatching in the Ibera Wetlands
March is a great time to spot a wide variety of bird species in this unique and diverse ecosystem. From colorful parrots to majestic herons, the wetlands are a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Guided tours are available to help you make the most of your birdwatching experience and learn about the importance of conservation in the area.
Visit the Iguazu Falls at sunset
March is a great time to visit the falls as the weather is still warm and the water levels are high, creating a stunning display of natural beauty. The sunset adds an extra touch of magic to the experience, with the golden light illuminating the cascading water and creating a truly unforgettable sight.
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Holidays in Puerto Iguazu in March
March
  • Memorial Day (March 24)
Other notable holidays
  • Carnival / Shrove Monday (February 16)
  • Carnival / Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day (February 17)
  • Ramadan Start (February 18)
  • Passover Eve (April 1)
  • Day of the Veterans (April 2)
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
  • Sixth Day of Passover (April 7)
  • Action Day for Tolerance and Respect between People (April 24)
  • Labor Day (May 1)
  • National Day/May 1810 Revolution (May 25)
  • Commemoration of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes (June 17)
  • Flag Day (June 20)
  • Independence day (July 9)
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Weather in Puerto Iguazu in March

Temperatures on an average day in Puerto Iguazu in March

The average temperature in Puerto Iguazu in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 87°F (31°C) to a low of 69°F (21°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. sticky

For comparison, the hottest month in Puerto Iguazu, February, has days with highs of 89°F (32°C) and lows of 73°F (23°C). The coldest month, July has days with highs of 71°F (22°C) and lows of 54°F (12°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Puerto Iguazu in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
87°F
highs
69°F
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General weather summary

Very warm, sticky
Feels like
32%
Chance of rain
0.156 in
Amount
6.9 mph
Wind speed
71%
Humidity
12.3 hrs
Daylight length
6:38 AM
Sunrise
6:53 PM
Sunset
61%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 87°F (31°C) and a low of 69°F (21°C), it generally feels very warm and sticky. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Puerto Iguazu in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Puerto Iguazu has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Puerto Iguazu that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Puerto Iguazu for March.
Devil's Throat
1. Devil's Throat
4.9
(608)
Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Giant, U-shaped cascade in Iguaçu National Park accessible by hiking trail & a suspended walkway.
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There is a real anticipation when you walk quite a long way over the water to this attraction. The walkway is well constructed and well wide enough for people to pass by each other. And it's well worth the walk - a very impressive roaring torrent of angry water flows over the falls.
Devil's Throat is best part of the Iguazu waterfall on the Brazil side. At this place the Iguazu River crashes down creating a waterfall of 150 meter width and 82 meter in height. There is a path around the waterfall to view it from down and a lift to go the upper Observation deck. We stayed at a hotel close to the waterfall and got the opportunity to visit it in the morning and evening. The best view was in the sunny morning when we could see rainbow from every angle. Most of the tourists visit it as group tour. The place gets very crowded during the day. But it's worth every effort to visit the waterfall.
This is the highlight of the Argentine side of the falls and we were super lucky to see it without a single other person or crowd. The reason is that it was rainy and at the end of the day but it was a pleasure to have this viewing platform all to ourselves. The falls are incredible and it is like you are just at the edge of a water cliff - very dramatic and not to be missed.
Closed in November 2023 bc of massive flooding a few weeks ago. Please check before heading this way if it’s something you really want to see. The yellow and blue trail are still open. The orange trail is closed
This is by far the most imposing of the Iguazú waterfalls. The sound(or shall I say, roar) is deafening. I felt that nature was so overpowering and majestic.
Breathtaking, hair raising, goose bumping, thought provoking, fear inducing and simply WAW x 3 (!)
Amazing. Breathtaking, incredible, mind-blowing, no words to describe and express what you feel when seeing them. Strongly recommend to take fast boat tour. They go under waterfall its amazing feeling....
Breathtaking and speechless sums it up.The park is very well kept. The crowds can be massive at the beginning of the day, though our Easter weekend may have attracted more than normal share. If you stay at the only hotel in the park, it provides a window to hike to La Gargantua El Diablo before the first hordes. Start out before 8am. If not you'll still be awed. There is nothing else like this place. The rest of the hikes are spectacular, Sendre Macuco excepting, that wasn't great, not bad either.
Puerto Iguazú
2. Puerto Iguazú
Neighborhoods
Puerto Iguazú is a city in northeast Argentina. It’s a gateway to Iguazú Falls in Iguazú National Park, with hundreds of cascades. The towering Garganta del Diablo fall sits in lush, wildlife-rich rainforest. Northwest, the Three Borders Landmark overlooks the rivers where Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina meet. Tancredo Neves Bridge crosses the River Iguazú to Brazil. Iguazú Biocenter has a butterfly farm and orchids.
Hito Tres Fronteras (Argentina)
3. Hito Tres Fronteras (Argentina)
4.4
(61081)
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
River views feature at this landmark park, fountain & obelisk dividing Argentina, Brazil & Paraguay.
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FREE! Nice and quiet! Not crazy like in Brazilian side where you pay 55 reals (£8)… So yes.. Argentina side had nice little market where you could buy souvenirs and peacefully look at the river where three countries meet!
Very interesting observation point. The view is impressive too. There is a nice souvenir shop nearby with decent variety. Also there is a taxi service as well which is very convenient if you want to return to your hotel quicker.
A nice scenic view. There are a couple restaurants nearby and a row of vendors selling mostly souvenirs. There's a taxi stand and bus stop a few meters away if you're too tire to walk. There's a clean bathroom (ARS 200) behind the vendors area. Unfortunately, no one in this area speaks English. Don't visit in the middle of the afternoon. There's very little shades.
Welcome to the Argentine side of the Three Borders—where Argentina politely waves at Brazil and Paraguay across two majestic rivers, and everyone agrees to disagree on who has the best view. This scenic spot is like a geopolitical group hug with a view! You stand on a peaceful riverbank, sip a cold drink, and say things like “Wow, that’s Brazil over there, and hey, that’s Paraguay! And here I am… still in Argentina… paying for empanadas with a 1,000 peso note and getting 25 pesos in change.” There are three big stone markers, each one proudly painted with a national flag. Or at least they were—right now they look like they’ve been through one too many rainy seasons and a political debate. A little touch-up and they’d be selfie-ready again. Think of them as the tired but lovable uncles at a family reunion. The restaurant nearby lets you dine right by the river, so you can argue with your travel companion about which country has the better cuisine while enjoying a plate of milanesa. Souvenir shops abound, selling everything from keychains to the kind of wooden parrots that only make sense on vacation. Also, the walk along the river is surprisingly serene. You might even find your inner philosopher while watching two mighty rivers merge… before remembering you forgot bug spray. (Seriously. Pack it. The mosquitoes here are tri-national and seem to have visa-free access.) The real highlight is the bridge between Brazil and Paraguay off in the distance. It’s beautiful, symbolic, and looks like it knows it's in a postcard.
Decent place to see the 3 different countries, some shopping around too, it's a quick stop if you're nearby.
Beauty and tranquility beyond imagination. Sunset is the best time to come here in my view to enjoy beautiful scene and experience the connection between three countries
Scenic viewpoint overlooking the meeting point of the Paraná and Iguazú rivers, where Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil converge. The area features several souvenir shops and a restaurant offering picturesque riverfront dining. Three distinct stone markers, each bearing the flag of one of the bordering countries, mark the tri-border location—though they could use a fresh coat of paint. Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful riverside walk, making it a great spot for both sightseeing and relaxing.
Second time visiting always beautiful
Iguazú National Park
4. Iguazú National Park
4.9
(105083)
National park
Nature & Parks
Expansive park with train rides to massive Iguazú Falls & a visitor center with an exhibition.
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This place is unreal!!! I highly recommend visiting both sides. The Brazilian side is smaller and will give you panoramic views. You have the ascend and a descend at times, but there's an elevator on the way up. The Argentinian side is much longer, flat, with both panoramic and closer views of the waterfalls. Be prepared to get wet, especially on the Argentinian part, where you will see and feel the power of the water. There are food and toilet facilities around, too.
One of the most natural exhilarating sights. Everything you read is true. Argentina Iguazu Falls is epic. Lots of walking so dress accordingly to keep cool. Take some snacks and a water. Wear sunscreen and hat. You may need bug spray. Make sure your phone and camera are fully charged for all the pictures you will take. Super easy to navigate the trails. You will see tons of wildlife and we took the jungle boat cruise instead of the trail or train. Don't miss this!
Visiting Iguaçu National Park was one of the most powerful experiences of my life. Standing before the waterfalls, I felt completely humbled by their sheer force and beauty. The thunder of the water echoed through the jungle, the mist kissed my face, and rainbows danced in the sunlight. It was impossible not to feel the energy of nature there — wild, breathtaking, and absolutely unforgettable.
We visited the Argentinian side of Iguazú Falls as part of a small group of ten people with a local guide. After a late breakfast at our hotel on the Brazilian side, we left around 7:10 AM. The border crossing was smooth and straightforward — no issues at all — and U.S. citizens on a day trip don’t need to bring an e-visa. We arrived at the Argentinian National Park just in time to catch the train that takes you to different trails and later to the boat area. The trails included the Devil’s Throat and several other breathtaking waterfalls. Seeing the power of 2.5 million cubic meters of water per second plunging into the gorge was absolutely mesmerizing — a humbling reminder of nature’s raw strength. One of the most magical parts of the visit was the butterflies. They were everywhere — bright, colorful, and unafraid. Many of them landed on us and stayed for a while as we walked or rode the train. It felt as if they were accompanying us through the trails, adding a gentle, dreamlike touch to the whole experience. The walkways were well maintained and easy to navigate, even in flip-flops. One thing to note: food inside the park is quite expensive — we paid about US $4.50 for a small coffee and US $13 for a hamburger, and the quality was just average. Bringing your own water is highly recommended. The boat ride was the highlight of the day. It was thrilling and completely safe, though at times it felt hard to breathe as we passed directly under the falls — you get soaked, but it’s unforgettable. Watching the waterfalls from below gave a whole new perspective of their power and beauty. Overall, it was a majestic experience — one of those once-in-a-lifetime sights. I’d strongly recommend the boat adventure on either side of the border, but we were told the Argentinian side offers the better experience, and after visiting, I completely agree.
There's no word, no photo or video to describe this place. It's one of those spectacular mother nature displays that you have to see it to believe it. We bought the 3-day pass online so we can explore every hiking trails. The 3-day pass gave us time to explore without feeling rushed. We practically spent about 6 hours daily at Iguazú National Park (INP). Wear comfortable shoes and definitely bring bug spray or they'll have a buffet on you! It's doable in 2 days, but it would have to be a full 8-hour day. We stopped to admire just about every waterfalls, animals, interesting plants, and rainbow we encountered. Kudos to the INP staff. They kept the park nice and clean, and there were plenty of signage. Most staff spoke good English. Oh, right before approaching the visitor center, there's usually a staff handing out a 10% discount coupon to one of the restaurants. We used the coupon daily for our lunch buffet. We also did the boat ride into the waterfalls. It was a blast! A MUST DO, albeit pricey. Buy your ticket a few days in advance because they were sold out on one of the days we had wanted. We bought our tickets online, and it was a simple process. Yes, you'll be soaked. If you're limited on time, both upper and lower falls are worth the time. Take the train (the fee is already included with INP entrance ticket) to explore both locations. Last, please don't feed the wild animals, no matter how cute they are :-).
Absolutely amazing day out. Lovely scenery and wildlife. Walks to the falls are exzilerating. We also did the crazy falls boat trip, which is a must, bring a change of clothes! 😁
Definitely a place to visit. You need two days minimum. Honestly two days and you will be blissed out on waterfalls. About 4 miles on the Brazilian side, 6-8 on the Argentinian side, and you’ll have seen the falls from every angle. And some interesting flora and fauna!
Wonderful park, well maintained. Friendly people and many things to see and do. Great experience. BUT: 1 star minus for way too high prices for food and drinks
City Center Iguazú
5. City Center Iguazú
4.3
(4922)
Casino
Fun & Games
Flashy gambling destination with many table games & slots, live entertainment & a restaurant.
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We attended on a Wednesday as we were interested in viewing the poker competition starting that day. We were the only ones at the bar so had very good service. The lovely waitress was attentive and started a tab for us. The casino has machine options for three different currencies, ARS peso, USD, BRL Reals. It is a small casino but for the small region it makes sense.
Worst staff ever. A casino employee forced me to delete a photo I took, and I felt really ashamed and uncomfortable because nowhere in the casino was this restriction mentioned. I’ve been to casinos in Las Vegas and understand certain rules, especially regarding customer privacy. However, this place had no signs or warnings—so how was I supposed to know? One particular staff member (a bald man) was especially rude. His treatment of customers was unacceptable, and he should be fired. Absolutely disgraceful!
We attended the Tango show and I thought it was excellent. I wished more people had been in the audience because it.wqs lovely. We got some food to go at the casino and the service was great except they forgot to give salad dressing which was a bummer to discover when we got to our hotel.
Very unprofessional organisation. We wanted to play with some money and pinned some extra to get some pesos later. The man didnt informed us wich rate and fee they use. We paid now 50 euros extra fee to get some cash. We are backpackers and this is really a lot of money for us. Thanks a lot
Small casino, with friendly staff and good games. It's showing its age, though.
Good place, not the best casino in Argentina but a good one to know.
You can gamble with US dollars, Reais or pesos argentinos.
I have three brown chips with anchors on them.. How much are they worth???
La Aripuca
6. La Aripuca
4.5
(22612)
Ecological park
Sights & Landmarks
Park with an ecological theme featuring a jumbo model trap built with endangered trees, plus a cafe.
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The place is just breathtaking. It makes you feel surrounded by nature. A place I would totally recommend!
It's a nice place to visit if you have some time to spare. We arrived close to closing hours, so they let us in without paying. The guide gave us a short introduction to the park, and then we just wandered around for a bit.
A tourist trap! Nothing to see only to buy, wooden furniture and local trinkets. The admission fee is 5 argentina pesos. In the main building they have 4 signs with info about the flowers, animals and the species of trees. The rest of the area has a restaurant, bar and gift shops. The town shops offer the same or similar souvenirs with half price. Disappointed i wouldn’t recommend a visit
One star for the girl giving the introduction to the "park". The little wooden trap demonstration that ended with her saying; Then here we use big wood to catch people like you! Was absolutely genius. So the deal is you pay 5000 pesos to go to a souvenir shop. There's a restaurant too and some ice-cream. But all of these you can find from the city centre without paying entrance fee. And those bid tree trunks. You can see big tree trunks at the entrance gate without paying anything. Sure they had piled some of them for a building, but to be honest PlayStation 2 is more interesting than this here park. Except for the girl giving introduction, she was amazing telling straight to your face you have stepped into a tourist trap!
Small but quite interesting ecological site with a butterfly farm some tortoises and an artificial waterfall.
Entrance was $500 pesos when I visited. It's a great place to spend a slow afternoon. The property is nice and the structures they've created are pretty amazing. The short tour (which they also offered in English) was meaningful and gave enough information to appreciate the property. There is a restaurant on property and souvenir shops.
What an incredible beautiful place. It is absolutely amazing to see the size of the trees humans have destroyed for clearing. And it is noble of this family to have made this place to show the size of the trees that once grew in this tropical forest. It is worth visiting and to explain to children to look after their world
Not much to do there. Nice place for pictures. It is supposed to be a place for the preservation of the forest but all what you see are cut trees and furniture made of wood. (Hope it is recycled)
Feria Puerto Iguazu
7. Feria Puerto Iguazu
4.2
(14719)
Market
Food & Drink
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Delicious empanadas, great variety of olives, cheese, salame. Loved the cold Plata to share.
This is a crowded outdoor dining area and market. It's filled with people packed in plastic tables and chairs. You can pay in AGS, BRL, or USD. As others have stated, the restaurants and stores more or less sell the same items; grilled meats, cheese, olives, and alfajores. I had dinner here and enjoyed the flavorful Brazilian grilled meat and empanada. I do not recommend the red wine that was served COLD. The prices for food were steep, however. If you don't end up eating here, I'd still visit for the cultural experience.
It's a cool market to walk around, small, but with some nice products like olives, olive oil, wine, dulce de leche, etc.
The area is full of good locally-run restaurants. I just want to the busiest one because they all seemed pretty similar. Decent food, and great to soak up the local vibe.
Small local market/food court, great for a meal after having done the tour of the Argentinan side of the falls but also good for drinks and starters at night. Most places DO NOT accept card but you can pay with both pesos or reais. Wines are really cheap (we bought 2 Malbec concha y toro for 25 reais), alfajors and chimi churri are also abundant and in a good price.
The place was nice. The staff somewhat bored and impolite. The empanadas were great. The ham and cheese plater was very poor in quality.
Very good food, drink and atmosphere
A waste of time. Nothing really original or charming about it, just a bunch of ugly looking shops selling large bottles of olive oil and industrialized “dulce de leche“or alfajores. I had empanadas in one of the places further in (not in the main street) and ended up getting tricked on paying more than originally informed.
Güirá Oga
8. Güirá Oga
4.6
(14978)
Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Jungle wildlife refuge featuring guided tours & views of monkeys, toucans, ocelots & other animals.
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This place is amazing! A really great cause to support and an awesome opportunity to see heaps of animals including toucans, vultures, pumas, jaguars, tapirs, and many more. You have to do a guided tour, most of which are in Spanish but they do have infrequent English tours. We went on a Spanish tour as the English tours were finished for the day but we were lucky enough to have Max as our guide who very kindly translated the tour into English for us. If you don’t have an English speaking guide (which we didn’t for part of the tour after Max had to leave), you can use the live Google Translate feature that translates Spanish in real time - it was good enough to get an idea of what the guide was saying. We paid 13,500 pesos (~$15 USD pp as of April 24) which we thought was well worth paying!
Max was a fantastic tour guide. Animal stories are interesting. Remember to keep hands and arms inside trailer during tractor ride. Trailer can get within an inch of large trees.
Guira Oga provides guided 1.5 hours tour for $20,000 pp (English tours are at 10:00am). Max the guide explained how the animals arrive at their sanctuary, the stories behind their forever animals (birds, pumas, tapir, otters and so much more), why some are in big and small cages. The pace is relaxing and it’s suitable for people of all ages and capacity.
Wonderful attraction. This is not a zoo. It’s focused on saving and rehabilitating the animals. It’s very ecologically focused and offers an opportunity to see the animals very close up. The tour lasts 1 1/2 hours and the guide is very knowledgeable and informative. This a worthwhile activity and kid friendly.
Cool place to visit! Spanish speaking only. Remember bug repellant -they do not sell it. The tour guide is very informative and kind. Fun for families and people of all ages
I rarely leave a review, but thought it was important to this time as I nearly didn't go after reading the bad reviews that some people had left here and this place relies on visitors for funding. So in a nutshell: I had a guide who spoke English, he was knowledgeable and friendly. This place is deffo not a zoo and you only see some of the animals, mostly the ones that are not going to be released because they wouldn't survive for very long (because they're domesticated, or they needed to learn how to survive with their parents who died, or they're crippled). It was interesting to learn about the work they do and how they try to keep things interesting for the animals by enriching their environment as much as possible, also to learn about the strategies they have to release babies that result from some programs they have.
Really nice tour, it's peacefully and it's a perfect timing. Approx 1h30 There are only animals that aren't capable of being in the nature anymore Not a lot of mosquitoes. The guides are really friendly and give you lots of information about the animals and the region. I highly recommend as it worth it.
Excellent place for animal preservation. They have around 400 specimens and the guides are very knowledgeable. In my case, the guide focused a lot on raising awareness and on the history of how the animals had arrived.
Sendero Macuco
9. Sendero Macuco
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Scenic trail in the Iguazu Falls National Park with lush flora, abundant wildlife & a waterfall.
Jardin de los Picaflores
10. Jardin de los Picaflores
4.5
(3943)
Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
Charming garden where visitors can observe hummingbirds sipping nectar from colorful bird feeders.
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An incredible experience with more hummingbirds than I can count, even had a woodpecker stop to say hello. If I was staying in Iguazu for longer I would be here every day.
Beautiful location, the amount of hummingbirds and birds, even at 1pm was amazing! More shady than anticipated but it is a stunning environment and why the birds are out throughout the day. A bit buggy, but they provided bug cream which helped. We loved our experience here! Definitely a must see
Absolutely lovely! A quiet meeting point between nature and people, where both benefit. The first thing you'll notice is the sound of buzzing and chirping as the birds flit around. The garden has a few busy feeding stations surrounded by tropical vegetation, with benches along the sides. The birds are free to come and go, and they choose to stay. Seeing how close they let humans approach was a testament to how safe they must feel. The employees were kind, soft-spoken and knowledgable. They explained that the project was started over 40 years ago by their mother, and has been kept going ever since. It felt like a magical experience.
Overpriced for what it is, which is an are of 5 meters by 3 meters of bird feeders. It isnt a garden like with plants like i have at home specifically for attracting hummingbirds, they are just bird feeders. Seriously disappointed at a price of $10000 ARS per person.
Very small garden but most amazing experience. There must have been a hundred humming birds. Very special place. I highly recommend it. Should book ahead.
Amazing experience. If you have an extra hour in town, you should go here instead of yet another tourist shop or bar. Absolutely beautiful atmosphere surrounded by these colorful birds. And lookout for Louis! Heads up they are reservation based, so you need to call ahead. We didn’t know - they were very kind and let us in, but it was during the off season.
Beautiful garden, full of picaflores. Very relaxing to observe.
A small private garden with hummingbirds that roam freely. An unexpected experience that we absolutely loved and would highly recommend.
Biocentro Iguazú
11. Biocentro Iguazú
2.0
(306)
Zoo
Nature & Parks
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It was fun taking pictures of butterflies. It wasn't nice when descriptions of animals were missing. Some descriptions were incomplete.
It was nice to walk through the butterfly aviaries. They land right on you. Beautiful colors and a nice variety of types. Interesting snakes exhibits too
I will have nightmares about this place! Everything the other reviewers described is true: It is a sad place with lots of neglected animals. I have contacted animal rescue and hope that something will be done. I am a journalist and will write about this. Places like this should not exist.
(Translated by Google) PLEASE DO NOT GO. This place should be closed. The animals are overcrowded and in very poor hygiene conditions, which affects their quality of life. The fish water is full of fungus. The space where the snakes are kept is terrible. Everything is wrong. I left the place truly distressed. I do not recommend it. (Original) POR FAVOR NO VAYAN. Este lugar debería estar clausurado. Los animales están hacinados y en muy malas condiciones de higiene que afecta su calidad de vida. El agua de los peces están con hongos. El espacio en que están las serpientes es terrible. Todo está mal. Me fui realmente muy angustiada del lugar. No lo recomiendo.
(Translated by Google) One of the worst places we visited, and the price was 10,000 pesos until November 2025... the most expensive thing you'll pay to see abandoned animals. The place seems completely abandoned. Supposedly, it has owners, it's private, and they don't receive any help. But if they merged this place with Uira Oga and used this space as a laboratory and other facilities, and the animals were in Uira Oga, it would be much more interesting. As it is, they have to close it down. That butterfly enclosure with orange slices everywhere. If you go with children, they can look at the animals and it's fine, but if you see it as a person... forget it. The people who serve you are very friendly, but the place... go somewhere else, people. Don't waste your money on this. It's better to go eat at a restaurant. (Original) De lo peor que visitamos y el precio 10.000 a noviembre 2025....lo más caro que vas a pagar para ver animales abandonados...el lugar parece completamente abandonado.... supuestamente tiene dueños es privado y no reciben ayuda de nadie....pero si este lugar la fusionan con uira oga y usan este espacio. Para usarlo como laboratorio y demas y los animales en guari oga sería muchísimo más interesante....así como está lo tienen que clausurar, el mariposal ese con rodajas de naranja por todos lados. Si vas con chicos ellos miran los animalitos y no pasa nada pero si uno lo ve.....para el olvido. La gente que te atiende muy amable, pero el lugar mamita....vayan a otro lado gente no pierdan plata con esto es mejor ir a comer a un restaurante
(Translated by Google) A terrifying, horrible place. The animals are kept in unsuitable and unsanitary conditions. The entrance fee was 15,000 ARS. There was no guide or staff anywhere along the route. In the serpentarium, there was water on the ground and along the paths. The animals were kept in very cramped and unmaintained spaces. The butterfly garden had no more than 20 butterflies. It was heartbreaking. (Original) Un lugar de terror, horrible, los animales de encuentran en lugares no aptos y en mal estado. La entrada nos costo 15.000 ARS, no hay guía, ni personal del lugar en ninguna parte del recorrido. En el serpentario hay agua en el suelo así como también en los caminos dentro del recorrido. Se observan animales con espacios muy reducidos y sin mantenimiento. En el mariposario se ven no mas de 20 mariposas. Una tristeza.
(Translated by Google) A lovely place with many types of snakes, a crocodile, and several caimans. It also has a butterfly garden, an orchid garden, and plenty of green space. A bit pricey for the short trip. Personally, I liked Guiraoga better. (Original) Lindo lugar, con muchos tipos de serpientes , un cocodrilo y varios yacare. Ademas cuenta con un mariposario, orquidiario y mucho espacio verd. Un poco caro para lo corto del paseo. Personalmente me gustó mas Guiraoga
(Translated by Google) I went thinking it would be a "nice place" but I left super disappointed... The snakes were trapped in 20x50 cages. They could barely move. The reptiles looked like plastic and didn't move at all. In the butterfly house there were tons of ants and they had one butterfly locked in a 10x15 cage... the best part is when you leave... (Original) Fui pensando que sería un "Bien lugar" pero realmente me fui súper decepcionada... Las serpientes estaban atrapadas en jaulas de 20x50. CASI NI SE PUEDEN MOVER. los reptiles parecen de plástico y ni se mueven. En el mariposario habían muchísimas hormigas y tenían una mariposa ENCERRADA en una jaula de 10x15...la mejor parte es cuando te vas..
Iguazu Falls
12. Iguazu Falls
4.9
(122867)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Massive, picturesque waterfalls surrounded by trails, with wildlife & a train through the jungle.
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In terms of nature, this was probably the best experience of my life! The walkway around the Devil’s Throat really lets you appreciate its power and noise. Prepare to get wet from the spray! Both the upper and lower trails are very well maintained and easy to complete with average fitness and mobility. If you only have time to complete one, then I’d recommend the lower trail. En route you’ll also see monkeys, amazing birds, and possibly a jaguar (if you’re very, very lucky). There are plenty of places for food & drink, plus toilets. The whole experience is very well managed.
An absolutely breathtaking place both from the Argentinan side and the Brazilian side. The boat ride was exhilarating I'd definitely recommend a visit, you will understand why it's one of the 7 natural wonders of the world., incredible.
Words can't describe... But I'll try anyway. Such incredible views, really really recommend the boat trip if you have time as well. Amazing tour guide for our adventure. The park itself has some beautiful and easy walking trails and of course the epic, stunning, amazing falls
We visited on the Brazilian side on the one day a year they have free entry (unbeknownst to us) so it was mobbed, but it’s definitely worth the visit. Beautiful, natural, and extremely powerful. Plus some interesting wildlife!
First time visiting here. Words, like the many photos and videos I took, don't do it justice. Words like wow, grandeur, incredible, breathtaking, only begin to highlight the vastness and the power displayed. Very organized by the administration, where five bus stops each begin different viewpoints. Frequency of busses are great. Paths and many scenic views are well maintained. Many people are there throughout the hours of operation. Large parking area. Cars also park outside the entrance for free, with an added < 1 km walk. Due to its immensity, prepare to walk! We walked along all the paths that we saw, and spent about 6 hours walking. Even with large crowds, it didn't distract from the beauty or the photo-ability. Parking was about US $11 per day. We bought a two-day pass for about $61. A one-day pass would have cost about $40.
Grand waterfalls not to be missed. Spanning across Argentina, Brazil, Paragray, it has hundreds of falls. The view on the Brazil side is the best but a bit far. The Argentina side is great for getting close to waterfalls and some trails.
Worth a visit. Expect to get wet from the spray if the falls. Bring a poncho or buy one. Buses take you to the falls from the park entrance.
It is one of the wonder of the world I have to say that the nature did his job and deliver a beautiful vision and sound and filling The way to the fall is on metal bridges very Nero and it lead to a small balconies that you can enjoy all of what the nature offering Hope for a change for the future
La Casa de Botellas
13. La Casa de Botellas
4.4
(2912)
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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Very creative ideas and innovation. The money from the visits go towards building new houses for people in need out of waste materials. He also explains the story of him and his wife founding this initiative. Good way to spend half an hour if you’re nearby.
I thought this would be a hokey tour but it turned out to be fascinating. You get to hear the history of the founder and how the place came to be. You see some of the hundreds of products (in addition to the house) that are made from recycled bottles and cans as well as information on the construction techniques. The founder also teaches poor people how to build similar houses and how to make the products so that they can become more independent and earn a living.
Fascinating place with a very educational and inspiring tour. Incredible creativity and craftsmanship - all made from trash and repurposed materials. The guide was patient and to translate everything into English for us. The handiworks are amazing and it’s great work that they are doing all over South America. Highly recommend spending a half hour or so here if you are in the area. $10USD per person for the tour - but the money is supporting a very good cause.
For $15,000 per person, you get the chance to see how a local genius uses waste materials such as aluminium cans, plastic bottles, car tyres and tetrapacks to build sustainable housing. Fred the guide took his time to explain the concept using Google Translate and we appreciate him! There is a small souvenir shop at the end for you to take some trinkets home. Fred mentioned that the proceed goes towards helping the communities in the area.
I didn't expect to enjoy a lot the visit, was more interested in the system for a future project, but the storie and the atmosphere are well worth the price. Very touching and leaves your feeling hope for the homo sapiens. It all started with a jobless father and a little girl wanting a house tree. Highly recommend
One if the interests things to do in iguazu. Very creative people. They show you how they built homes out of recycled plastic bottles. They have also a souvenir shop where you can a lot of nice things for cheap prices. Drawback they explain only in Spanish.
An interesting place to visit, if you have extra time to burn. They use plastic of various types to make walls, furniture, decorations. Price for us was $200 pesos per person. Prices are not listed.
Wonderful, intriguing, and interesting. I love the creativity of the project, and the tyre chairs are very comfortable. A patient and friendly guide who was happy to translate and answer questions through my phone. I asked the driver of the bus back from the waterfalls to stop, where it's a 5-minute walk (signposted) from the main road. A joyful experience and highly recommend.
Yryapu turismo guaraní
14. Yryapu turismo guaraní
4.4
(183)
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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It might be the best Puerto Iguazú has to offer. A fascinating experience where you can get a glimpse of a completely different worldview, learn about a totally different culture and explore the forest with someone who knows it like the back of their hand. Definitely recommend.
Visited here A few years ago and loved it. It’s a time to be humble and allow the villagers share what they want to share. Don’t bring your western stuff here and flog it in their faces. Step back and watch. So much to learn here
Wasn't as shown on their site. Kind of disappointing. I do appreciate people trying to sell their things. That's commendable.
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience! We walked to the river, passing through the Guarani community and the forest. Our guide, Guarane, was very kind and told us about the customs of this people. I absolutely recommend this experience! (Original) Bellissima esperienza, abbiamo camminato fino al fiume attraversando la comunità guarani e la foresta. Guarane la nostra guida è stata gentilissima e ci ha raccontato le usanze di questa popolazione. Un esperienza che consiglio assolutamente!!
(Translated by Google) Incredible experience!! Highly recommended!! We took the long route... the scenery was incredible. Bernardino was super friendly and explained many things about his culture, medicinal plants, etc. Don't miss it if you're in the falls. (Original) Experiencia increíble !! Súper recomendable !! Nosotros hicimos el camino largo .. el paisaje increíble Bernardino fue súper amable y nos explicó muchas cosas de su cultura , plantas medicinales , etc. No dejen de visitarlo si están en cataratas
(Translated by Google) The best experience of my life, highly recommended. (Original) La mejor experiencia de mi vida muy recomendable
(Translated by Google) It's a beautiful community. José gave us a spectacular tour, telling us about their customs, tasks, how the community is formed, beliefs, medicines, and language. We toured the area, went to a waterfall, and then to a small beach on the river where we could swim. I highly recommend hiring him! He's studying to become a technical guide and work in the community itself. We'll definitely be back! He knows a lot about birds and recommends times and areas to see them, in addition to his accompaniment/assistance. The cost of the tour per person is 20,000. It's totally worth it! (Original) Es una comunidad hermosa, José nos dió un recorrido espectacular contandonos sobre sus costumbres, tareas, como se constituye la comunidad, creencias, medicinas y lengua. Recorrimos la misma, fuimos hasta un salto y luego a una pequeña playa sobre el río en el cual nos pudimos meter. Recomiendo mucho contratarlo!! El está estudiando para ser técnico guía y desenvolverse en la misma comunidad. Sin duda volveremos!! Sabe mucho sobre aves, te recomiendan horarios y zonas donde ver aparte de su acompañamiento/asistencia. El costo de la recorrida por persona es de 20 mil. Lo súper vale!!
JASY RESTAURANT DE SELVA
15. JASY RESTAURANT DE SELVA
4.5
(325)
Restaurant
Outdoor Activities
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Beautifully located with a large wooden terrace and lots of green. The rib-eye steak was great and so was the caipi. They served some snacks and overall the service was top notch
Nice and simple dishes, very tasty. Attentive staff. Relaxed atmosphere on the outdoor terrace.
The bife de chorizo was impossible to eat ( very bad quality meat, also bad cooked). Long waiting time. We wanted to try this restaurant because of the good reviews but we were sadly very disappointed.
It's a cute place in a cute hotel with a small pool, and the waitress spoke excellent English. High marks for the restaurant's intent to give guests a great time - sadly execution was rather hit and miss. The taste was ok but dishes were not quite what you would expect. The Waldorf salad was a gigantic quantity of cream interspersed with tiny bits of celery, with one half walnut and three thin slices of green apple on top for decoration. The risotto was cooked rice with canned mushrooms, well seasoned but not at all creamy. The Milanese chicken was gigantic and rather good! the condiments for the accompanying green salad consisted of multiple bottles that seemed rather old (the chili sauce had a lot of dried residue on its top, the balsâmico was almost empty, and the alcohol vinegar (no flavour) would be more useful for decalcifying than enhancing a salad. We were surprised that the restaurant had managed to run out of espresso but the mocha we were offered instead tasted great. Also the house wine tasted rather nice. We were really glad when the waiter warned us that the pasta we had ordered would take 20 minutes and changed the order because we were in a rush. Strangely, however, it then still took 40 minutes to get our food even though we were the only guests. Net net we left the place with a full stomach and as the experience was rather cute, we didn't have a bad time. At the same time, next time we definitely would try to find a better place to eat, and if we had eaten the Waldorf salad, we probably would have a stomach ache because of the sheer amount of cream in it.
Nice location and atmosphere. Very long wait times and below average food. Meat not to be recommended. Unfortunately, overall disappointing.
Beautiful restaurant. Average food. Extremely long wait time ~1 hour and 40 minutes for our food. The manager comped us an appetizer but he was generally unfriendly and unapologetic for the wait. Unfortunately I would not recommend dining here.
Worst feeling in whole Argentina. We ordered food and asked for two glasses of the house wine. At the end they gave us the bill with a really high price for the two glasses. It was more than the price of a hole bottle in the menu. (1500 peso for two glasses/ a whole bouttle costs 950 peso…)
This place had quite average food. Had the mushroom risotto and breaded veal. Both were average. Prices were also on the high side. On the other hand the service was excellent but I do not recommend this restaurant given the quality of the food.
Reserva Selva Iryapú.
16. Reserva Selva Iryapú.
4.5
(292)
Nature preserve
Sights & Landmarks
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Well worth the visit. Guided tours are in Spanish, but even without Spanish, this reserve and the hosts are extraordinary, giving a rare and humbling experience with nature, history, and Spirit. No credit, only cash.
I was a bit disappointed with this tour. And it's really sad to see the natives stuck in such small land with almost nothing to do. Not very clean and u fortunately the tour was only.in Spanish. It's good that help the community but I'm certain this tour can be improved.
Nice little walk in the jungle. But as there is no price… it is a tourist ripoff. I was charge $20 for a walk. Nothing really special. They claim they hunt… looks more to me they buy in supermarkets as everyone. Waterfall is very small. If they charged 2000 pesos it would be ok. I really don’t recommend going there. Go to the “salto del turista” much nicer and free of charge.
No point visiting on your own, can’t go anywhere but on the main road. There are tours, but I imagine taking them might overlook the contrast of having high end hotels on one side, and huts and lean-tos on the other. I found it a bit distasteful. If native people live there, leave it all to them… but maybe I dont know enough 🤷‍♀️
(Translated by Google) A great space to enjoy the jungle, its colors and sounds. We traveled the different trails with a rented bicycle. You can visit some of the Guaraní communities in the area. (Original) Un gran espacio para disfrutar de la selva, sus colores y sonidos. Recorrimos los diferentes sendero con una bicicleta alquilada. Se puede visitar algunas de las comunidades Guaraníes de la zona.
(Translated by Google) For me, it was extremely sad. Hectares of forest cleared for hotel complexes. And unfortunately, it doesn't end there. A few Guaraní communities, whom I consider the owners of these lands, are living in dire conditions, still washing clothes in a river or stream (I saw it). Subsisting on the sale of their handicrafts. They should change the name of the reserve to hotel complexes. And if not, look for the Iryapu Reserve's IG and see the photos of the lodge group showing the pools, sports fields, and other amenities in what used to be part of the forest. Money can do anything; the poor, the most vulnerable, always come out worse. When I see these injustices, I become even more convinced that our race must disappear from the face of the earth. (Original) Para mí, fue tristísimo. Hectáreas de selva talada, para complejos hoteleros. Y esto no termina acá desgraciadamente. Unas pocas comunidades Guaraníes, a los qué considero los dueños de esas tierras, viviendo en paupérrimas condiciones, todavía lavando ropa en un río o arroyo, (lo vi). Subsistiendo con la venta de sus artesanías. Deberían cambiar el nombre de reserva, a complejos hoteleros. Y sí no busquen el Ig de reserva Iryapu y vean las fotos del grupo lodge mostrando las piscinas, canchas y demás comodidades, en lo qué antes era parte de la selva. El dinero lo puede todo, siempre sale perjudicado el pobre, los más desprotegidos. Cuando veo estas injusticias, me convenzo más de qué nuestra raza debe desaparecer de la faz de la tierra.
(Translated by Google) A magnificent experience. Its natural surroundings are sublime. (Original) Una experiencia magnífica. Su entorno natural es sublime.

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