From Foz do Iguaçu: Iguazu Cruise Expedition
By purchasing this promotional combo, you can guarantee a very special trip on the waters of the Iguazu River in Argentina, with the right to a show on board. To top it all off, you'll also visit Argentina's 3 Borders Landmark and the famous Puerto Iguazu Market. In Puerto Iguazú, the city of the Falls, you'll enjoy an attractive trip on a catamaran that invites you to sail along the rivers of the Three Borders. A spacious and comfortable boat for 300 passengers, it offers river trips with a trilingual guide, so you can discover the details and characteristics of the region and relive the history and geography of this wonderful area. There is a comfortable covered waiting area for pre-boarding. The tour starts on the lower part of the Iguazu River, towards the confluence with the Paraná River. The boat passes both the "Tancredo Neves" (Argentina-Brazil) and the brand new "de la Integración" (Brazil-Paraguay) international bridges and we sail along the coast of the Iriapu rainforest to the navigable limit of the Iguazu National Park, with a continuous landscape of lush tropical vegetation. For the first 50 minutes, you sail with an audio guide and, for the second half of the tour, you sail with an audio guide. The second half of the tour features a live international music show with experienced musicians and tango dancers. Hito de las Tres Fronteras: The site has extensive infrastructure with toilets and souvenir stores where you can buy alfajores, dulce de leche and handicrafts created by the local tribes. The site unites three countries and offers a spectacular view of the borders with lots of culture and history. La Feirinha: a rustic space with outdoor tables and chairs, and although very simple, it oozes Argentine tradition. Amidst the souvenir sellers, you can taste and take home various Argentine delicacies, such as olives of various flavors and fillings (spicy, with cheese, garlic, heart of palm, pepperoni), countless qualities of cheeses, wines, different types of alfajor, pizzas and empanadas, which alongside parrillada (Argentine barbecue), can be considered the main dishes of Puerto Iguazú. During your visit to the market, you have the option of dining at one of Puerto Iguazu's best restaurants: Patanegra, Tio Querido or Yabuticaba (*optional not included in the price of the combo). Ps.: Do not consider the times described in the activity/itinerary to be exact. They are just an estimate. Our reservations department will contact you the day before the activity to confirm your schedule.