BUS RIO URUGUAY
Read moreFrom the omnibus terminal in Puerto Iguazú, the Rio Uruguay buses leave every 20 minutes and drop you off in front of the entrance to the Iguazú National Park (about a 30 minute ride for about 17 km). The bus makes several stops in the main streets of the city (Avenue Córdoba and Avenue Aguirre in particular), ask your hotel where the nearest stop is. But be careful, sometimes it's full! You pay the driver when you get on or you buy your ticket at the station. Air conditioned. Departures from 7h30, return until 18h.
CENTRALE DE TAXIS
Read morePrices are fixed and identical for all taxis. Although security is better on the Argentinean side of the border, taxis are still a good option here. You can go by taxi to the Argentine side of the falls if you are in a hotel in Puerto Iguazu. It is worth taking a taxi for long distances (up to the cataracts) from a group of 4 people, otherwise it is better to go through the agencies of the hotels that offer vans at competitive prices. In the city, in Puerto Iguazu, taxis are a good option.
COMPAGNIE DE TRANSPORT RÍO URUGUAY
Read moreRio Uruguay is an Argentinean bus company that operates only on Argentinean territory. It connects every 15/30 minutes to the falls on the Argentine side from the bus station. This can be a good and cheap option to go to the entrance of the falls on the Argentine side, whether you are staying in Puerto Iguazu on the Argentine side or in Foz on the Brazilian side. You can indeed go by bus or taxi from Foz to Puerto Iguazu.
CRUCERO DEL NORTE
Read moreIt's quick and easy. The company's coaches are comfortable, air-conditioned, and tickets are taken on board. The journey takes only about forty minutes. The bus stops at the border so that everyone can get their passport stamped, don't panic, we'll wait for you before leaving. But be careful not to forget your identity papers! The bus drops you off at the entrance of the park, if you take the 8:10 am bus, you will arrive even before it opens. There are other companies, but in reality, they are all the same!
AEROPUERTO DE CATARATAS DEL IGUAZÚ
Read moreSeveral flights a day to Buenos Aires with Aerolineas Argentina, LATAM, Norwegian Air Argentina or the new Argentine low cost airline Flybondi. There are also numerous flights throughout the week to Córdoba, Salta, Rosario and Mendoza.
To reach Puerto Iguazú, you can use the services of a remittance: the rates are official, between 20 and 25 US$. There is also a bus service between the airport and Puerto Iguazú (which can even drop you off at your hotel) for about US$ 8.
TREN ECOLÓGICO DE LA SELVA
Read moreThis little train is used to do somersaults in the park. Its complete journey takes 25 minutes. Ideally, it is best to walk 15 min from the entrance of the park to the central station, as the first train that goes there is not coordinated with the one that goes to the Garganta del Diablo. Departure every 30 min, last departure for the Garganta del Diablo at 16:10. Do not attempt to walk to the Garganta, the way is long and monotonous; it is better to spend time on the upper and lower circuits.