Brazilian Side of Iguazu Falls Tour from Puerto Iguazu

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Marvel at the world-famous Iguazu Falls on this tour to the viewing area located across the Brazilian border.
Enjoy the most spectacular panoramic views of this epic waterfall as they pour their beauty from the Argentine side of the border to the opposite Brazilian Park. Take your time to step along each walkway, feel the rain on your skin and relax. Admire the mesmerizing beauty of the 'Devil's Throat' to feel its power, one of the few experiences that will take you out of this world. Finish the walk at the amazing ‘Floriano Fall’, which is showcased from various viewpoints.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. IMPORTANT: Passport name, number, nationality, language and date of birth are required at time of booking for all participants. Please make sure you meet Brazil's entry and travel requirements before going on this tour. It is the traveller's responsibility to have all their necessary travel documents to cross the international border.. Infant seats: Must be requested at the time of booking. Subject to availability.. Passengers wanting to browse through the duty-free shop on the return drive will have the option to be dropped off there instead of their hotel ( in this case, the return to the hotel from the duty-free shop will be on the passenger's account). Schedules and the order of the visited attractions may vary, according to weather, traffic, etc.. IMPORTANT: If you have a flight after our tour please let us know in advance. You may need to take a taxi or book a private transfer to your hotel to make sure you'll make it in time. Some activities may be affected due to low water levels. Pick-up time is subject to change. To travel to Brazil, a Visa is required for citizens of Australia, Canada, the United States, and Japan