After this, waterfalls will never be the same again. Liked: power, size, spray, experience. Well organised.
JimG341
Amazing waterfalls, beautiful national park on the Argentina side, fun place to visit for all, highly recommend it
JudyC207
start at gargantuan del diablo and make your way down the trails. lots of trails so take water, hat, sunscreen, umbrella in case rains, shoes and clothes you don't mind getting wet & protective cover for your phone/camera. about a US$25 equivalent entrance fee. bring your passport if want half price entry for a second day though 1 day should be enough. can take 200+peso taxi to the Falls (good for group) or a collective bus that leaves every 20 minutes for about 60 pesos from/to downtown. if planning on walking lots of trails with views from different levels and/or taking the boat, try to get there early. can spend entire day there.
77alexandref
Be so close to the "Garganta del Diablo" is an incredible experience! You can feel the ruthless force of nature. It is definitely something special! Don't miss!
Monnieme51
No matter what your age, this is a "must see" on your bucket list. Fabulous. There are so many viewing points on the Argentinian side. We took the 07.20 bus from Puerto Iguazu bus station, so were at the park in time to buy our tickets and get on the first train. We took the train to the "devil's throat" Gargarnta del diablo, as we knew we would be there ahead of most of the tours/crowds. Excellent, is a word that is not superlative enough. We also chose to take the boat ride to go under the falls - one off experience. Our advice is: bring a change of clothing or wear your swimwear then get changed afterwards plus its useful to bring a small hand towel. Also, they charge 27Arg$ for a bottle of water so bring enough with you into the park and if you bring food with you, the coaties will never be far from your side. They will take any opportunity to steal it. Their noses can smell the food, especially the fresh empanadas from the cafes. If you buy an empanada then eat it inside otherwise you will be losing it to the animals. This is talking from experience as it happened to us. Fabulous Trip and well worth seeing all the different aspects to the Falls.
Scottk9
Worth the time and effort to see this natural beauty. Plan to spend 5 or 6 hours exploring the entire park. Take insect repellant and apply often. There is a lot of walking involved but not many stairs. The entrance fee to the park is 260 pesos, cash only! Several concession stands for food and drink.