Iguazu Travel Guide: Transportation
Getting to Iguazu
Puerto Iguazu is about 825 miles from Buenos Aires, and can be reached easily by plane or bus. The city is served by its own international airport, Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport, which is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A.
If you are planning to visit during July or Easter, be sure to book your accommodation in advance as these are the peak times during which Argentines travel. It is also advisable to avoid the parks on Sundays when there are numerous helicopter tours of the falls from the Brazilian side which can be quite noisy and bothersome.
Getting to Iguazu Falls from Puerto Iguazu
On both the Argentine and Brazilian side, the falls are within the boundaries of national parks, both with the same name but in Spanish and Portuguese respectively (Iguazú National Park (Argentina) and Iguaçu National Park in Brazil). If you do not see the whole park in one day, or get tired, you can present your ticket stub the next day and enter at half price.
The park on the Argentine side is about 32km from the City of Fos do Iguacu, from where buses to the park run every 45 minutes between 7:00am and 8:00pm, with a roughly 30 minute travel time.
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