Compared with Brazilian side, it's a more realistic experience. You can touch, feel, sense everything that surrounds you. The excursions are better and affordable than Brazilian side and it seems more natural than the other side (read my other review checking my profile). But as I said, you will be undone if you don't visit the Brazilian side.
The falls are beautiful and extensive. Be ready to walk but there are views about every 100-200 meters so you can rest up a bit. Be ready to get wet; you get different views of the falls but for the right experience you will get close and wet. Finally, try the upper trial in the Argentine side - my favorite. Also, try to get the helicopter ride near Foz do Iguacu airport - quick and so worth it!
There is nothing to dislike! Could you dislike the Pyramids? No, you simply have to make a bit of an effort, get a little wet( we didn't get soaked), and enjoy.
The argentine side of the falls has far much more variety with upper deck and lower deck viewing areas. Also the restaurant inside the park is a lot better
The Falls were amazing. You need to be able to walk a good distance - there are resting areas - but it is 800 meters out to the devil's throat lookout, which is the best view of the most powerful waterfall. Total nature experience.
虽然要拉很久的车才能到这里,但瀑布的壮观非常值得一看,而且一定要去体验被瀑布冲击! 而且千万不能错过恶魔的咽喉!!
Everything has been written about this incredible force of nature but until you see it you cannot appreciate how amazing it is.We viewed it from the Brazilian side which is extremely well presented from the moment you arrive at the gates of the park. We did it independently on the local bus and it was so easy.From the moment you start the walk along the walkway the views get better and better climaxing at the 'Devils Throat'. Make sure you take a Poncho as the viewing platform at the end is so close to the falls you get very wet.Enjoy this incredible force of nature.
The falls are spectacular and mesmerizing, the lower falls offer an opportunity to cool off in the spray
- do both Argentine and Brasil approach; each different and both worthwhile!- needless to say have bathing gear with you.- try to get last boat tour at approx 5 pm; crew will get you full monty and get fully soaked under falls!- carry your own food as Subways in parc are no good.- avoid diner/breakfast at San Martin hotel Brasil; less than average!paulalgra@icloud.com
We saw both the Argentinian and Brazilian of the Falls and loved both.The better overall view of the Brazilian side is matched by the intimacy of the Argentine side. The Brazilian side offers more convenience (restaurants, shuttles, elevators) than the Brazilian side. Wheel chairs are better served on the Brazilian side. But the walkway on the Argentine side winds through the jungle and brings you into a less developped environment.Both are safe for children but only the Brazilian side offers the boat ride to the foot of the Falls for children under 12.We stayed at the Sheraton Iguazu, the ideal but costly location to see the Argentine side. They provide a visa free alternative to see the Brazilian side.I have seen many waterfalls in my life and this is at least on a par with Niagara.Plan a full day for either side to fully enjoy them. The Argentine side can be done in a half day if you are in a hurry.