Iguazu Travel Guide: Health & Safety
It is best to drink bottled water while traveling in Puerto Iguazu as with anywhere through South America to prevent contracting any harmful parasites or water-borne illnesses. If no bottled water is available, be sure to travel with water purification tablets or boil water for 15 minutes to eliminate any harmful bacteria.
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Although it is considerably smaller than nearby towns and cities, travelers should remain wary of thieves in Puerto Iguazu as with any city in South America. Some choose to deploy the usual tricks against tourists, creating a distraction while an accomplice robs an unattended bag or slips a hand into your pocket. To avoid theft, travelers should keep their money and credit cards concealed in an unobvious place. Credit cards should be used sparingly – it is not unknown for shops and restaurants in the area to run up large bills when paying by card.
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