
Puerto Iguazú
Misiones Province
A border city in Argentina at the juncture of Brazil and Paraguay, serving as the gateway to the majestic Iguazu Falls. Visitors can explore the vast national park, witness the power of hundreds of waterfalls, and experience the biodiversity of the surrounding subtropical rainforest.
Practical Travel Guide for Puerto Iguazú
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.
Adapter Type
Spanish
Getting Around
The town itself is small and easily walkable. The primary mode of transport to Iguazú National Park is the public bus, which runs frequently between the town's bus terminal and the park entrance. Taxis and private transfers are also readily available.
Local Flavors
The local cuisine features a mix of traditional Argentine barbecue (Asado) with Guaraní influences. Fresh river fish, such as Surubí and Dorado, are a must-try specialty. You'll also find many restaurants serving international dishes.
